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- December 1987, Vienna) was an Austrian poet. In her work, she stood for an undogmatic Catholicism. 1950 Promotion Prize for Literature 1954 Georg Trakl Prize...
- a political party in Denmark. The party worked on what it called an "undogmatic revolutionary and Marxist basis".[citation needed] It was formed in 1967...
- 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...
- Amyraut, who invited Penn to stay with him in Saumur for a year. The undogmatic Christian humanist talked of a tolerant, adapting view of religion which...
- government during his time in the legislature. He was generally regarded as an undogmatic politician. The Liberal-Progressives were defeated in the 1958 election...
- 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...
- tradition of moral philosophy, the only ethics that is sound, practical, and undogmatic." The contemporary Aristotelian philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre helped...
- 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...