dogmatists
Dogmatists are individuals who treat a body of beliefs as incontrovertible truth, demanding certainty and sometimes resisting contrary evidence. The term derives from dogma, from Latin dogma and Greek dogma meaning “that which seems true” or “of opinion,” and it has long been used to label adherents of established doctrines.
In philosophy and theology, dogmatism denotes the confident assertion of principles as self-evident, often tied to
In religion, dogmatists are those who treat doctrinal positions as binding and non-negotiable, sometimes leading to
Related terms include dogma, doctrinalism, and fundamentalism; distinctions between dogmatic systems and disciplined, evidence-based belief depend