He was an unashamed confessional Calvinist in an age of doctrinal indifferentism. |
Thus, when he protests that his pluralism is to be sharply distinguished from relativism and indifferentism, he is only partly right. |
All the disturbing currents of socialism, of agrarianism, of indifferentism play about and upon the place constantly. |
About 1830 a new literary life began to be felt in Florence under the indifferentism or toleration of the grand-dukes. |
I see too much of the real life, even here in kbe, to think the indifferentism real. |
His indifferentism was to a certain extent the result of his pantheistic views. |