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Meanings of
dogmatic
in English
Characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principles.
dogmatical
Related terms
narrow
narrow-minded
Philosophy.
philosophy
doctrine
philosophical system
school of thought
Related terms
ism
Gospel.
gospel
religious doctrine
church doctrine
Related terms
creed
Synonyms
Examples for "
gospel
"
gospel
religious doctrine
church doctrine
Examples for "
gospel
"
1
I believe in the
gospel
of intelligence, in the
gospel
of education.
2
Freedom by social contract; such was verily the
gospel
of that era.
3
The
gospel
is the primary need of China to-day, not the tertiary.
4
I think preaching the
gospel
is the greatest work in the world.
5
In the Church of Christ-inthe
gospel
of order, peace, and purity.
1
Personal religious experience is not necessarily the same as organized
religious
doctrine
.
2
If this was a fundamental error,
religious
doctrine
also is shaken.
3
Evidence, if it was ever needed, of the superiority of Spartan
religious
doctrine
.
'
4
I end then as I began:
religious
doctrine
is knowledge.
5
Perpetrators of honour crimes mostly try to justify their acts by appealing to
religious
doctrine
.
1
But the pope stopped short of pushing for a change in
church
doctrine
.
2
Hitherto Barchester had escaped the taint of any extreme rigour of
church
doctrine
.
3
It is sound
church
doctrine
,
and I envy you for being able to believe it.
4
Secular law is permeated with
church
doctrine
that's not about mercy or turning the other cheek.
5
They outlined a system of
church
doctrine
and discipline from which no variation was legally permitted.
Usage of
dogmatic
in English
1
Visit Website Ironically, the less
dogmatic
Euros simply considered such tactics normal.
2
He found himself in the thick of the wars of
dogmatic
theology.
3
For more than thirty years, Liberty's operating mode has been primarily
dogmatic
.
4
But after a while, my approach began to feel
dogmatic
and simple-minded.
5
Auntie Cord was ignorant and
dogmatic
;
Lewis could read and was intelligent.
6
That doctrinal or
dogmatic
purpose characterises all the miracles in varying degrees.
7
He showed composers the means of expressing themselves without ever being
dogmatic
.
8
As I've said repeatedly, the Food Matters style of eating isn't
dogmatic
.
9
We have in Taine not a critical rationalist but a
dogmatic
rationalist.
10
On the score of
dogmatic
religion I was as restless as ever.
11
The Powers that held back were not restrained by
dogmatic
arguments only.
12
Philadelphia has always had a plethora of Medical Journals and
dogmatic
doctors.
13
Mainstream science can also be
dogmatic
and blind to its own limitations.
14
It is so easy to be
dogmatic
,
so hard to be just.
15
It does not dogmatize, nor vainly imagine
dogmatic
certainty to be attainable.
16
It's what I call art, he concluded, in a slightly
dogmatic
tone.
Other examples for "dogmatic"
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dogmatic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
dogmatic theology
less dogmatic
too dogmatic
as dogmatic
dogmatic religion
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Dogmatic
through the time
Dogmatic
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Common
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