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dogmatist (ˈdɒgmətɪst) [a. F. dogmatiste (16th c.), ad. med.L. dogmatista, ad. Gr. δογµατιστής, agent-n. from δογµατίζειν: see dogmatize. (The logical and chronological orders differ.)] 1. One who dogmatizes, who asserts or lays down particular dogmas; esp. one who positively asserts or imposes his ...
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Antonio Piolanti
Antonio Piolanti (7 August 1911 – 28 September 2001) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a Thomist theologian and dogmatist.
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Jesper Brochmand
His reputation as a dogmatist was established by his Systema universae theologiae (2 vols., 1633) in which he proved himself a firm opponent, not only
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dogmatizer
ˈdogmatizer [f. prec. + -er1.] One who dogmatizes; a dogmatist.1612–20 Shelton Quix. (T.), The dogmatizer and head of a bad sect. a 1660 Hammond Wks. II. iv. 139 (R.) The very dogmatizer, that teacheth for doctrines or commandments of God, his own dictates. 1709 Shaftesbury Moralist ii. i, Dogmatize...
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Arnold Lockshin
Dorothy Healey described his Party role as a district organizer, calling him "a rigid dogmatist".
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Socratist
ˈSocratist rare. A Socratic.1554 T. Martin Marr. Priests I j b, The socratistes said it was better..that al things shuld be in common. 1610 Healey St. Aug. Citie of God ix. iv. 324 He replied as Aristippus the Socratist did upon the like case. Ibid. 730 Both famous Socratists. 1866 Mill in Edin. Rev...
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Maurice Leenhardt
Maurice Leenhardt was not a dogmatist and through all these contributions, he never sought followers.
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dogmatize
dogmatize, v. (ˈdɒgmətaɪz) [ad. F. dogmatise-r (13th c.), ad. med.L. dogmatizāre to propound dogma, ad. Gr. δογµατίζειν to lay down as one's opinion, to decree, f. δόγµα, δογµατ- dogma.] 1. intr. To make dogmatic assertions; to speak authoritatively or imperiously (upon a subject) without reference ...
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Cecil Touchon
Co-founder of the International Post-Dogmatist Group, Touchon is director of the group's Ontological Museum, Founder of the International Museum of Collage Association with Post-Dogmatism
Touchon co-founded the International Post-Dogmatist Group (IPDG) in 1987.
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doubter
ˈdoubter [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who doubts; one who is uncertain or in doubt.1603 Florio Montaigne ii. xii. (1632) 294 Some have judged Plato a Dogmatist, others a Skeptike or a Doubter. 1682 Bunyan Holy War xi, Diabolus..his army consisted all of Doubters. Ibid., The third captain was Captain Da...
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Drittes Gesetz zur Neuordnung des Geldwesens (Umstellungsgesetz)(German)
Row Over ECB Handling of Euro Crisis – The Lonely Fight of Monetary Dogmatist
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Academist
† Academist Obs. (əˈkædəmɪst) [a. Fr. académiste: see Academy and -ist.] 1. An Academic philosopher; a sceptic.c 1730 A. Baxter Enq. into Nat. Soul (1745) II. 255 Sometimes a Dogmatist..and sometimes a regular and precise Academist. 1691 Ray Creation (1704) ii. 386 These Academists (Aristotle and Pl...
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Achim Buckenmaier
Achim Buckenmaier (born 1959 in Hechingen, Baden- Württemberg ) is a Roman Catholic priest and dogmatist .
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opinionatist
† oˈpinionatist Obs. [f. as opinionately adv. + -ist.] An opinionated person; an obstinate dogmatist.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 222 None save detracting opinionatists can justly oppose such worthy testimonies. 1651 Baxter Inf. Bapt. 146 Meer talking censorious Opinionatists. 1720 Fenton Serm. bef. Un...
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