Using "dogmatic" in a sentence

Around the world, “Marxist” governments were formed, who claimed to be committed to his principles, and who upheld dogmatic versions of his thought as part of their official doctrine.
Source: The Conversation

By telling a story about the Taoist philosopher Zhuangzi who questions if he's a man dreaming he's a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming he's a man, Hershovitz also illustrates how Rex and Hank are ideal avatars for philosophical ruminations aimed at adults/parents: Are we trapped in caterpillar forms even as fully grown humans, thus aspiring to return to our innocent, luminous state as butterflies? Applying Zhuangzi's dream skepticism to highlight the instability of dogmatic beliefs, and explaining how these beliefs can be recast via the lens of conceptual ethics — Hershovitz cites examples related to gender and sexual preferences.
Source: NPR

During an episode of Fearless with Jason Whitlock, the dogmatic host spoke about gangsta rap now being the preferred soundtrack for youth sports, something he said is detrimental to kids growing up in this generation.
Source: HipHopDX

There is no logical, sensible or moral reason to confine today’s gun laws to the provisions favored by 19th century property owners, other than a dogmatic commitment to so-called originalism, no matter how much carnage follows.
Source: The Hill

In that somewhat dogmatic viewpoint, my analogy of a tide and AI trust as a boat that is bobbing up and down would be tossed out the window as an analogous consideration.
Source: Forbes

He has long been considered a potential successor to McConnell for party leader and continues to have his hand on the levers of his conference, demonstrated with the passage of high-profile legislation including a bipartisan gun safety bill that cost him a share of goodwill within the more dogmatic corners of the party.
Source: The Texas Tribune

Though lacking a particularly doctrinal or dogmatic sense of religion, the novel raises the possibility of belief in the reality of the divine, as the fourteenth-century theologian Meister Eckhart, whom Fosse has read intently, describes it: “It is in darkness that one finds the light, so when we are in sorrow, then this light is nearest of all to us.
Source: The New Yorker

Another pro-junta media is Myanmar Hard Talk, whose chief editor Aung Min is a staunch supporter of the military and even more dogmatic than Moe Hein.
Source: The Irrawaddy

Robertson has described his conducting approach as one of learning as much as he can rather than dictating what happens, and his non-dogmatic and deeply collaborative style resonates with the Utah Symphony’s musicians.
Source: Utah Symphony | Utah Opera

  Charles Gounod claimed the symphony was “incompetence pushed to dogmatic lengths.
Source: The Imaginative Conservative

The problem, he thinks, is that dogmatic adherence to mechanism or atomism (terms Houellebecq uses interchangeably) leaves poetry nowhere solid to rest and compels it to dwell, homeless and impotent, between our untenable classical-mechanical dogmas concerning “reality” on the one hand, and irresponsible New Age zealotry on the other.
Source: Foreign Policy

Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, the film satirised superstitions and dogmatic religion by showing the perspective of a literal alien (played by Khan).
Source: WION

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