-
government during his time in the legislature. He was
generally regarded as an
undogmatic politician. The Liberal-Progressives were
defeated in the 1958 election...
- an
Austrian poet and children's writer. In her work, she
stood for an
undogmatic Catholicism. 1950
Promotion Prize for
Literature 1954
Georg Trakl Prize...
-
Ferrer Modern School, a
libertarian day
school that
emphasized unplanned,
undogmatic curriculum. The
Center moved several times throughout Manhattan to establish...
- letters. In
contrast to his father's
rabid pietism,
Munch adopted an
undogmatic stance towards art. He
wrote his goal in his diary: "In my art I attempt...
- has been
admired by reviewers, who have
found it
delightfully written,
undogmatic but
incisive in its analysis, and its
account of
intelligence as a subjective...
- that
Gregory had "leanings"
toward apokatastasis, but in a "cautious,
undogmatic" way. However, it is not
clear or
universally accepted that
Gregory held...
-
historical inspiration and present-day creativity".
Eclectic paganism takes an
undogmatic religious stance and
therefore potentially sees no one as
having authority...
- orientation.
Later in the 1980s it
became a
leading organisation of the "
undogmatic left" (undogmatische Linke). It was one of
several rivaling minor communist...
-
tradition of
moral philosophy, the only
ethics that is sound, practical, and
undogmatic." The
contemporary Aristotelian philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre helped...
-
Reformation doctrine of
justification by
faith alone, as a
Trojan horse for an
undogmatic religious individualism that
ignored the Church's role in the transmission...