He was an unashamed confessional Calvinist in an age of doctrinal indifferentism. |
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Thus, when he protests that his pluralism is to be sharply distinguished from relativism and indifferentism, he is only partly right. |
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This indifferentism is hard to reconcile with the effort and the artistry that Pessoa devoted to his work. |
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Who cannot see that this dialogue is at the expense of grave indifferentism? |
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They could very well become courses in religious syncretism and indifferentism undergirded by a philosophy of moral relativism. |
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For some of them ecumenism has become a negative term, equivalent to syncretism, doctrinal relativism and indifferentism. |
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It is surely better than isolation, indifferentism or a calculated 'let them fight it out themselves' strategy. |
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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. |
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This melting-pot has created a feeling of indifferentism. |
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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. |
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