Undogmatisch
Undogmatisch is an adjective used in German to describe an attitude, approach, or stance that rejects fixed dogmas. A non-dogmatic position emphasizes openness to questioning, revision, and plural interpretations rather than strict adherence to a prescribed set of beliefs or rules. The term is often employed in religious and theological contexts, where undogmatische theology seeks to interpret sacred texts and doctrines in light of contemporary understanding and critical examination, rather than asserting timeless, infallible truths. It is also applied in philosophy, science, education, and politics to describe methods or policies that resist rigid doctrinalism and allow for ongoing argument, debate, and revision in light of new evidence or arguments.
Typical features include intellectual humility, willingness to revise one's views, tolerance of ambiguity, and a preference
Critics argue that undogmatische approaches can lead to inconsistency or lack of clear guidance, while supporters