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dogmatist

[dawg-muh-tist, dog-] / ˈdɔg mə tɪst, ˈdɒg- /
NOUN
dogmatic person
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Solskjaer is not a dogmatist, like Pep Guardiola, and he is not a tactician in the same league as Thomas Tuchel.

From New York Times • Sep. 17, 2021

Bielsa’s reputation as a dogmatist has created a misleading impression of him.

From New York Times • Oct. 4, 2020

Handel doesn’t give us some Christian dogmatist, but rather a liberal-minded Roman officer who advocates tolerance, plaintively sung by Mr. Jaroussky.

From New York Times • Nov. 2, 2015

Prospective conductors who want to learn the difficult part have been gathering in Vienna for 22 years to study with a bushy-browed, long-winded dogmatist named Hans Swarowsky.

From Time Magazine Archive

As exegete and dogmatist, he has, like a John Gerhard and Quenstedt of the nineteenth century, reproduced the Lutheran theology of the seventeenth century, unmodified by the developments of modern thought.

From Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 by Kurtz, J. H.




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