Another claim made for Bahaism is that it is a rational and undogmatic religion. |
They hired halls, in which they had moral discourses and lectures on philosophy, with singing of undogmatic hymns. |
As Meyer encountered different cultures, his relatively undogmatic approach to theology enabled him to adapt his ministry to fit the situation. |
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. |
For the undogmatic Bonnefoi, experiment remains open, a field of investigation always put into question. |