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  1. Hypatia of Alexandria (10302 bytes)
    8: ...gans and tolerant Christians on the one side, and dogmatic Christians who demanded the final destruction ...
    14: ...s were rewritten to suit the prevailing Christian dogma, which may also relate to the difficulty of findi...
    38: ...se ancient writers as their primary sources. Dzielska, alone, relies also on surviving personal letter...
    47: ...thus had been born around [[370]]. However, Dzielska has most recently argued that she was more likel...
  2. Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
    104: ...d heavy criticism for the lyrics, however, which asked the listener after every verse, "Isn't it ironi...
    160: ...''Jagged Little Pill'' was an almost impossible task that Morissette never expected nor set out to do....
    162: ...mith, who claimed to be a big fan of Morissette, asked her to be in the film several times. She had to...
    224: ... Next Generation]]'' along with ''[[Dogma (movie)|Dogma]]'' co-star [[Jason Mewes]] and director [[Kevin ...
    276: *''[[Dogma]]'' [[soundtrack]]
  3. Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
    41: ...cond Vatican Council, such as chapter VIII of the dogmatic constitution "Lumen Gentium" [http://www.vatic...
    52: ... has reportedly said that Anglican concerns, that dogmas about Mary are not provable by scripture, would ...
    90: ... declare, and define it to be a divinely revealed dogma: that the Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virg...
    92: The promulgated dogma is not worded so as to force the issue as to whet...
    96: ...ered a matter of dogma as in the Catholic Church (dogmatization of the Dormition for the Roman Catholic C...
  4. Cartography (10500 bytes)
    11: ...ury BCE|600 BCE]]) thought that the earth was a disk supported by water. [[Anaximander]] of Miletus th...
    21: ...ce world maps because their cosmology supplied no dogma describing distant lands outside their experience...
    41: ...is a very general type of map, the kind you might sketch on a napkin.
  5. Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
    33: ...ir loyalty as party workers rather than for their skill as public servants.
    44: Acting independently of party dogma, Arthur also tried to lower tariff rates so the G...
  6. Anaxagoras (6622 bytes)
    18: ...ted on a charge of contravening the established [[dogma]]s of religion (some say the charge was one of [[...
  7. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    27: ...cholasticism|scholastic]] philosophy. It was this dogma that was rejected by the philosophers of the earl...
    72: ...etween different sciences and methods (Bocheński, [[1951]]). Plato thought that deduction would s...
    85: ...y the fourth book of ''Metaphysics.'' (Bocheński, 1951).
    141: ...led. He was also much less inclined to employ the skeptical methods of his predecessors, Socrates and ...
    161: ...t are seriously disputed are marked with an asterisk.
  8. DNA (29095 bytes)
    32: ...rfections in this process: a base is accidentally skipped, inserted, or incorrectly copied, or the cha...
    84: ...ss that does not involve breaking a strand. The task of unknotting topologically linked strands of DNA...
    153: ...[[1953]]. Watson and Crick proposed the [[central dogma]] of molecular biology in [[1957]], describing th...
    161: [[Max Delbr? [[Nikolai V. Timofeeff-Ressovsky]], and [[Karl G. Zimmer]] published results in [...
    163: ...leHelix.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Francis Crick]]'s first sketch of the [[deoxyribonucleic acid]] double-helix...
  9. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    52: ...thanasius]], [[trinitarianism]], was enshrined as dogma (See [[Nicene Creed]],[[Athanasian Creed]]). Alth...
    60: ...d in North America via Russian settlers in the Alaskan region in the 18th century; they came to North ...
    94: ...hurch]] phenomenon developed – catering for skeptical non-Christians by providing "seeker sensit...
    128: ...nizations spanning thousands of years, and follow dogma designed to assign power to certain institutions.
    237: ...ollege campus across the United States. Students ask questions and Christian apologist and pastor Clif...
  10. Religion (72319 bytes)
    86: ...ing answers to many of the fundamental questions asked and answered by religion. Examples include [[S...
    213: ...ing things to fall and the planets to move in the sky. Thus a magic stone being a simpler theory is ir...
    275: ** The "Dogma Selection Model," which holds that religions, alt...
    341: ...ers may be less likely to attempt to reduce the risk of such disasters through human action. Also, in ...
    359: ...reed]] – [[cult (religion)|cult]] – [[dogma]] – [[orthodoxy]] – [[priest|priests]...
  11. Pope Zosimus (7180 bytes)
    10: ...ent maintained with all authority the traditional dogma of the Church, and protected the truth of the Chu...
  12. Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
    25: ... having carefully described the New Epoch without dogmatic constraints! His insight truly is novel!
  13. Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
    10: ...first time, thanks to his teacher [[Albert Brudzewski]]. This [[science]] soon fascinated him, as his ...
    16: ...in [[1501]]. As soon as he reached this town, he asked and obtained permission to return to Italy to c...
    26: ...dinal]] Nicola Schoenberg of [[Capua]] wrote him asking him to communicate his ideas more widely and r...
    44: ...d physicians, most notably [[Aryabhata]] and [[Bhaskara I]], also predate Copernicus' discoveries, by ...
    87: .... His work cut across science and [[religion]], [[dogmatism]] and freedom of scientific investigation. Hi...
  14. Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
    14: ...e]] and [[René Descartes]], was based on extreme skepticism, and inquiry into the nature of "knowledg...
    16: ...fied the central concept of the Enlightenment and sketched its theoretical program" (Cassirer 1979: 12...
    81: ...ter Gay calls "the sacred circle," where previous dogma circumscribed thinking. The Enlightenment is held...
    83: ...sh against both "Science" and Enlightenment based dogma in general. Philosophers such as [[Michel Foucaul...
    108: ...After the election of [[Stanisław August Poniatowski]] as king of [[Poland]] in 1764, Krasicki became...
  15. Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
    42: ...his followers, had made humanism part of church [[dogma]]. Thus, when Luther and the other reformers adop...
    55: Unskilled laborers and peasants recently squeezed from...
    68: ...urther in its deviation from established Catholic dogma, forcing a rift between the humanist Erasmus and ...
  16. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    57: ...rk on relative motion", and this has led some to ask whether Mileva played a part in its development. ...
    99: Initially, scientists were skeptical because the theory was derived by mathemat...
    118: ... Bose]] describing light as a gas of photons and asking for Einstein's assistance in publication. Ein...
    163: ...he future: It transcends a personal God, avoids [[dogma]]s and [[theology]]; it covers both the natural a...
    179: ...fer, claiming that he lacked the necessary people skills.
  17. Pierre Abelard (18114 bytes)
    25: ...erpretation of the [[Trinitarianism|Trinitarian]] dogma. Charging him with the heresy of [[Sabellianism|...
  18. Hinduism (49198 bytes)
    10: :[[Sanskrit]]: '''एकम् स&#23...
    19: ...Devata]]'', i.e., the preferred form of God) and ask for God's grace in order to attain [[Moksha]], th...
    44: "The Eternal Way" (in [[Sanskrit]] सनातन ध&...
    67: ...g, and this is reflected in the fact that in [[Sanskrit]], the word brahman is of neuter (as opposed t...
    111: ... ("Hinduness", paradoxically not a well-formed Sanskrit word, since "Hindu" is a Persian word), but th...
  19. Judaism (54799 bytes)
    43: ...s, and a relative indifference to [[creed]] and [[dogma]].
    50: ...etimes entire groups, at times agreed upon a firm dogma, other rabbis and groups disagreed. With no centr...
    170: ...ewish prayer shawl. A [[kippah]] or [[yarmulke]] (skullcap) is a head covering worn during prayer by m...
    282: {{main|Haskalah}}
    284: ...n of a number of different branches of Judaism: Haskalah supporters founded [[Reform Judaism]] and [[L...
  20. Shinto (25829 bytes)
    24: ...ing for the next. Shinto has no binding set of [[dogma]], no holiest place for worshippers, no person or...
    74: ...t specifically worship her or invoke her name to ask for help. Her main shrine is at [[Ise Shrine|Ise...

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