Sentences with phrase «as dialogical»

Made in Germany is structured as dialogical exhibition encompassing approximately 50 artists, of whom about half are German and the other half foreigners who live and work in Germany.
Precisely as dialogical, they reveal the presence of a multiplicity in the divinity.
And it shows little awareness of the biblical understanding of revelation as history, revelation as event, revelation as dialogical encounter, or revelation as personal relationship.
The freedom to and from God as the origin and future of freedom, and freedom as a dialogical power of love are accomplished in the highest modality of these aspects: as freedom supported in personal love by God's own self - communication and which accepts God himself, so that the horizon and the object of the love that is made free to itself become identical.

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As he helps others, he is himself helped in his dialogical exchange.
They favored a more dialogical approach in which Christians could learn from others as well as teach them.
If mission as conquest was the dominant note at the beginning of this century, mission as living in dialogical relationship is the emphasis at the end of this century.
In this modern vision, as in ancient gnosticism, the decline of real narrative has gone hand in hand with a blurring of the dialogical or event - character of man's existence and of the relation between God and Man.
It is not to be understood as an objective fact or a subjective feeling but as an uncompleted dialogical reality, the awareness of an address from God.
Rather these traditional ethical values must be understood as the symbolic expression of what takes place when people stand in true dialogical relation to each other.
This implies the recognition that subject - object knowledge fulfills its true function only in so far as it retains its symbolic quality of pointing back to the dialogical knowing from which it derives.
Human life touches on absoluteness in virtue of its dialogical character, for in spite of his uniqueness man can never find, when he plunges to the depth of his life, a being that is whole in itself and as such touches on the absolute....
This dialogical quality of the Torah is endangered by the hardening process which brought Torah near the conception of law as an objective possession of Israel and which thereafter tends to supplant the vital contact with the ever - living revelation and instruction.
Gnosis, like magic, stands as the great threat to dialogical life and to the turning to God.
As Paul Pfeutze has pointed out, both the dialogical philosophy and pragmatism emphasize the concrete and the dynamic, both reject starting with metaphysical abstractions in favour of starting with human experience, both insist upon «the unity of theory and practice, inner idea and outer deed,» and both insist on the element of faith and venture.
It also prevents us from making real our relationship to God, for the meeting with God takes place in the «lived concrete,» and lived concreteness exists only in so far as the moment retains its true dialogical character of presentness and uniqueness.
His existentialism, his philosophy of community, his religious socialism, and his dialogical philosophy all develop within his philosophy of Judaism as well as outside of it.
It expresses not only the «holy insecurity» of his existentialist philosophy but also the «I - Thou,» or dialogical, philosophy which he has formulated as a genuine third alternative to the insistent either - or's of our age.
A false security prevents us from making real our relationship to God, for the meeting with God takes place in the «lived concrete,» and lived concreteness exists only in so far as the moment retains its true dialogical character of presentness and uniqueness.
It is only when the symbolical character of subject - object knowledge is forgotten or remains undiscovered (as is often the case) that this «knowledge» ceases to point back toward the reality of direct dialogical knowing and becomes instead an obstruction to it.
The retracting of annihilating presence is, as we know even from interhuman experience, the very condition of dialogical presence.)
If, as I suggested in the last section, the obvious and oft - noted differences between Russell and Whitehead symbolize the current analytic - speculative split, then the kinds of similarities and (perhaps even more importantly) the areas of mutual influence, indebtedness, and philosophic enrichment to which Professor Kuntz rightly points can suggest to contemporary philosophers a neutral «dialogical territory» beyond the present, hostile philosophic «demilitarized zone,» which is no longer itself viable, interesting, or worthy of the vocation of philosophy.
Disappointments felt by preachers and listeners are probably due to the fact that dialogical methods are rather easily postured while embracing the dialogical principle requires a radical reassessment of one's role as a preacher, one's view of the congregation as the people of God, one's understanding of whether the sermon is the preacher's or the church's, and one's theology of the Word; that is, does the Word of God occur at the lips, at the ear, or in the sharing of it?
The concept of communication as forum (thereby dialogical) is a bold move in a field that has tended to focus on the model of a message moving from a source to a receiver (with much passivity).
That is to say, it has understood revelation very much as though it were a set of truths and very little as the unfolding of a dialogical relationship between God and the world.
As I say in my blurb for No One Sees God, «The word dialogical might have been invented to describe Michael Novak.»
The dialogical communicator, on the other hand, knows that they are there, accepts them as a part of the communication situation, and is confident that the barrier, if rightly dealt with, can in the end become a carrier of meaning.
The principles of professional learning and training for teachers and principals that were advocated valued the centrality of dialogical conversations with educators as the core of professional development.
Feedback should be used to improve learning, and not given as a final activity, informing the students about a final mark; by promoting dialogical feedback and feedforward, assessment will make more sense than ever: It will encourage learners to modify, complement, and improve their learning.
Toeffectively accommodate, support, and promote the characteristics and skills ofthe successful online learner as discussed in this paper, online learningdevelopers, instructors, and teachers should consider two pedagogical modelswhen designing their online courses and learning interactions: exploratory and dialogical.
Nearly 200 participants from areas ranging from academic, alumni, and student affairs to admissions, career services, and technology attended the conference, which offered more than 50 sessions on topics such as «Implementing an LBGTQ Safe Zone Training on Campus;» «Dialogical Model for Studio Critiques in Design Education;» and «Integrating Entrepreneurship Education and Opportunities for Student Success.»
Keg de Souza is an Australian artist working with mediums such as inflatable architecture, food, mapping and dialogical projects to explore the politics of space.
Critics have long accused cinema of being a spectacle for passive viewership while, within liberal Western societies, contemporary art is frequently characterized as progressive, dialogical and critical.
Keg de Souza is an Australian inter-disciplinary artist working with mediums such as inflatable architecture, drawing and dialogical projects to explore the politics of space.
Rahn has adopted a dialogical approach to the presentation of group shows, and has established the Kunstverein Nürnberg as a site of performance - oriented art with presentations by artists such as Olivier Bardin, Christian Jendreiko and Michele di Menna.
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