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How to use indifferentism in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word indifferentism? Here are some examples.

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He was an unashamed confessional Calvinist in an age of doctrinal indifferentism.
Thus, when he protests that his pluralism is to be sharply distinguished from relativism and indifferentism, he is only partly right.
This indifferentism is hard to reconcile with the effort and the artistry that Pessoa devoted to his work.
Who cannot see that this dialogue is at the expense of grave indifferentism?
They could very well become courses in religious syncretism and indifferentism undergirded by a philosophy of moral relativism.
For some of them ecumenism has become a negative term, equivalent to syncretism, doctrinal relativism and indifferentism.
It is surely better than isolation, indifferentism or a calculated 'let them fight it out themselves' strategy.
But in the same way as unity should not be confounded with uniformity, so plurality should not be identified with contradictory doctrinal pluralism or indifferentism about our respective confessional positions.
This melting-pot has created a feeling of indifferentism.
Those absences in the movie, and the overall coldness — the indifferentism, the emptiness, mixed with a quasi-religious purity of self-defilement — are hardly the result of creative uncertainty or failure.
Examples from Classical Literature
To foster a fine spirit of indifferentism there is nothing like the knowledge that your competitors are as bad as yourself.
About 1830 a new literary life began to be felt in Florence under the indifferentism or toleration of the grand-dukes.
His indifferentism was to a certain extent the result of his pantheistic views.
I see too much of the real life, even here in kbe, to think the indifferentism real.
In short, to men of the world it is neither more nor less than indifferentism.
The indifferentism of Germany, once so zealous in the cause of religion, is traceable to this source.
All the disturbing currents of socialism, of agrarianism, of indifferentism play about and upon the place constantly.
But these are distinct from the perfect polish and politeness of indifferentism.
What is to be done to arrest the progress of this indifferentism?
But Fichte's condemnation of Schelling's indifferentism is quite right.
Partly, because of the indifferentism which is everywhere so prevalent.
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