rigid orthodoxy

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refers to an inflexible and strictly adhered-to set of beliefs

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  • The institution was criticized for its rigid orthodoxy and resistance to change.
  • Breaking away from rigid orthodoxy often requires courage and independent thought.
  • Historically, many scientific advancements faced opposition from a rigid orthodoxy.
  • His unconventional ideas were a direct challenge to the rigid orthodoxy of the established party.
  • The new generation sought to question the rigid orthodoxy inherited from their predecessors.
  • Adherence to a rigid orthodoxy can stifle creativity and critical thinking.
  • They struggled to introduce reforms against the powerful current of rigid orthodoxy.
  • The philosopher argued that a rigid orthodoxy prevents societal progress.
  • She was known for her willingness to defy rigid orthodoxy in her artistic expression.
  • The debate highlighted the conflict between modern interpretation and rigid orthodoxy.