How To Use Undogmatic In A Sentence

  • I decided eventually that the main criterion as a judge was to be as undogmatic and open-minded as possible. It's too soon to wave goodbye to the magical art of travel writing | Michael Jacobs
  • He was an undogmatic, unsectarian bridge-builder.
  • His parents are admirable examples of a Christian life, undogmatic, tolerant, generous, admired by all.
  • The book, put together by the Dutch hierarchy, was deemed so "undogmatic" and misleading that American Bishop Robert Joyce refused to give his imprimatur to an edition slated to appear in the U.S. Latest Articles
  • Yet he is undogmatic about functions of the state, admitting for example that it needs a cultural policy. Times, Sunday Times
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  • They should do so thoughtfully and undogmatically. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a popular teacher, undogmatic, approachable and attentive to his students. Times, Sunday Times
  • I take a consciously undogmatic approach to this and pick out just a few significant examples, which I believe are characteristic of the forms of self-presentation we see nowadays. Hubert Burda: How People See Themselves
  • But compared to other conservatives — especially the evangelicals who helped elect him and still dominate the GOP base — his record on social issues while in office was remarkably undogmatic, especially for his time. Even Reagan Wasn’t a Reagan Republican
  • Talents were drawn out by an undogmatic approach to teaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • His approach as a policy adviser was analytical, logical, and undogmatic.
  • Nevertheless, he quickly began to attract followers, as his open, undogmatic approach drew a circle of dedicated students, some of whom quickly became teachers.
  • This undogmatic commitment to an unfinished notion of freedom undercut her influence within the dominant socialist and communist organizations. Rosa Luxemburg.
  • * And at their better moments, formal prescriptivists are helpful, undogmatic guides to difficulties that they did not invent. Robert Hartwell Fiske strikes me as a prig and a bully « Motivated Grammar
  • Krishna comes across as wonderfully straightforward, honest and undogmatic.
  • And credit for his undogmatic approach is due in part, he thinks, to his former boss, the trail-blazing Dutch architect and urban planner Rem Koolhaas. Building a Better Future
  • She has revealed the totalitarian temptations and shown us the strength of undogmatic humanism. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2007 - Presentation Speech
  • Throughout he remained a firm but undogmatic champion of public-service broadcasting.
  • Again the authors are mercifully undogmatic. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He is a most undogmatic composer with a great appreciation of musical history.
  • But the desire to present him as undogmatic does make for the odd bit of glossing over. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As Meyer encountered different cultures, his relatively undogmatic approach to theology enabled him to adapt his ministry to fit the situation.
  • She leads prayers on the hour and espouses a real but undogmatic faith. Times, Sunday Times
  • Someone who had been 'a remarkably undogmatic man, unassuming and even diffident in manner' became obstinate in the extreme.
  • Contrary to official wisdom, the public is generally measured and undogmatic in its attitudes towards the technology.
  • Judging by his students – who include Niall Ferguson, Andrew Roberts, Richard Overy and Orlando Figes – Stone must have been an inspiring and undogmatic teacher, a provocateur in the classroom but a supportive mentor outside. The Atlantic and Its Enemies by Norman Stone
  • Whatever the subject, he addresses it in a thoughtful, generous, undogmatic spirit.
  • At his best, and that is often, this transplated Englishman goes beyond impressionism to provide an undogmatic assessment of what Americans (indeed, people all over the planet) have done to the earth. Landscape's Grittier Aspects
  • Yet the way she says it is urgent, funny, alarmed but undogmatic. Times, Sunday Times

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