Sentences with phrase «in real dialogue»

In real dialogue, people try to answer one another's questions — that's how disputes get settled.
Until the «scientific consensus» is well defined and engages in real dialogue, then the most laudable independent thoughts and efforts are in vain.
Public engagement — To find better ways to reach out to the public, listen to what people are saying, and engage them in a real dialogue about the goals for education and how they should be achieved.
«Sadly, Zephyr Teachout, having just stepped away from running a PAC, is reducing the «People's Pledge» to a political prop rather than engaging in a real dialogue — if she is truly serious about a real dialogue on this important issue, we will be happy to discuss it with her.»
I legitimize him over against me as the one with whom I have to do in real dialogue, and I may then trust him also to act towards me as a partner.
I prefer to engage in real dialogue and have found a few atheists who actually will exchange in pleasant discourse.

Not exact matches

For example, a dialogue that goes, «I will own the largest real estate firm in Massachusetts that will help 20,000 families a year buy and sell real estate» is different from one that affirms, «I own the largest real estate firm in Massachusetts helping 20,000 families a year buy and sell real estate.»
It is APF Canada's belief that a constructive and inclusive dialogue on the issue of foreign ownership of residential real estate in Vancouver be predicated on hard data and corroborative facts.
Lead nurturing best practice # 1: Understand and segment lists The two - way dialogues enabled by an AI persona with a human touch are great for real - time engagement with new leads, lead nurturing, engaging leads your sales team can't reach by phone and re-engaging stale or gone - quiet leads in your database.
The dismal result is that in the Catholic Church in this country, as in the oldline / sideline Protestant churches, there is almost no real dialogue about the appropriate role of the churches in the political arena.
Although I hope not your position, the dialogue you use is similar to the one found in counter-culture argumentation, to develop and build anti-Christian positions and attacks against fundamental belief and faith central to real Christian teachings.
The man was opening a door to real and amicable dialogue and Bill slammed it right in his face by taking the «superior morality» stance.
The real test of dialogue is whether people in one faith community can make their own the prayers of another faith tradition, without making faith traditions predatory or obsolescent.
The thorny issue of eucharistic sacrifice is integrated by Jenson into the anamnetic theory of the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, which agrees with the best results in ecumenical dialogue.
Another product of the narrow ridge, one equally essential to the life of dialogue, is the realistic trust which recognizes the strength of the tendency toward appearance yet stands ready to deal with the other as a partner and to confirm him in becoming his real self.
In addition to stating their own views, actors are likely to engage in real or imaginary dialogue with their competitors, attempt to debunk or neutralize competing ideas, or use them as illustrations of wrong - headed or unworkable proposalIn addition to stating their own views, actors are likely to engage in real or imaginary dialogue with their competitors, attempt to debunk or neutralize competing ideas, or use them as illustrations of wrong - headed or unworkable proposalin real or imaginary dialogue with their competitors, attempt to debunk or neutralize competing ideas, or use them as illustrations of wrong - headed or unworkable proposals.
In genuine dialogue the experiencing senses and the real fantasy which supplements them work together to make the other present as whole and one.
For this dialogue to be real, one must not only mean the other, but also bring oneself, and that means say at times what one really thinks about the matter in question.
Vocational advisement, if it is to be of real educational value, should consist not in one or a few interviews on entering or leaving school, but in a continuing dialogue between the student and his parents and teachers in all fields as well as with professional guidance officers.
All this is a way of saying that real intrareligious dialogue begins in myself, and that it is more an exchange of religious experiences than of doctrines.
«We discover that the real openness to dialogue is created not in the intellectual world of concepts, but in the existential encounter of action.
The lamentable polarisation and confusion which has developed as a consequence of these conflicting interpretations of our present situation is only too familiar to anyone involved in the life of the Church and has led all too often into destructive polemic rather than real dialogue about the best way forward for Catholic Christianity in the third millennium.
In the Lenten Gospel readings the church will make its progress by means of a series of dialogues — on temptation (with the devil), on perplexity (Nicodemus), on longing for what is real (the Samaritan woman), and on the true identity of Jesus (the man formerly blind).
I recently attended a event where a Mormon and a Baptist engaged in this kind of civil and respectful dialogue about their respective faiths and similar to your feelings I came away with the stronger conviction that we need more real dialogue and less the perpetuations of stereotypes and religious polemic.
Some of the reluctance to enter into real dialogue stems from insecurity in relation to other faculty members.
Novelists work diligently to make the written dialogues between characters in the story seem «real», that is, oral.
Even if his statements about faith don't measure up to a traditional Christian standard, the fact that Kanye is making them should be seen as an opportunity to talk about real biblical truth in honest ways and be a part of the cultural dialogue.
Lear reads Plato's dialogues as attempts to explain, by the articulation of a psychology, how irony is possible: «why it is that we are creatures who, for the most part, do not grasp the real situation we are in; and how it is that on occasion an individual is able to break free of appearances and engage in genuine acts of pretense - transcending aspiring.»
And the CDF and the Bishops must lead people into a dialogue with God, to understand human existence in the light of God in his real presence with us in the Church and her sacraments.»
There will, of course, be some self - congratulatory statements from U.N. leaders and others who want a new treaty that «real dialogue has begun,» and «the process is continuing,» and so on, as we move on to the next grand conference, perhaps in Hawaii.
In any case, both the interfaith dialogue and the search for the real Jesus are gaining in intensity, and they promise to have repercussions in the churches not unlike the impact (in an earlier time) of the Darwinian controversIn any case, both the interfaith dialogue and the search for the real Jesus are gaining in intensity, and they promise to have repercussions in the churches not unlike the impact (in an earlier time) of the Darwinian controversin intensity, and they promise to have repercussions in the churches not unlike the impact (in an earlier time) of the Darwinian controversin the churches not unlike the impact (in an earlier time) of the Darwinian controversin an earlier time) of the Darwinian controversy.
He thinks the growing movement to defend human rights and religious liberty, and the Christian - Islamic dialogue in particular, can produce something of real value, as the Christian - Jewish dialogue has: «Just as Christianity has evolved, then, there are reasonable grounds for thinking that Islam will do so, too.
He warns of the real danger of dialogue leading to the dilution of confessional standards, leveling out all genuine differences, doctrinal minimalism, or what he calls common denominator ecumenicity, all of which have resulted in darkening the light of truth such that «believers do not even know at what points they are really one, to say nothing of the points on which they are divided.»
The real struggle in all religious communities is for spiritual reformation opening themselves to enter into dialogue with other religions and with secular humanist ideologies regarding the nature and rights of the human person and the meaning of social justice enabling to build together a new spiritually - oriented humanism and a more humane society.
Not only is taking part in the spreading of these ideas counterproductive to real dialogue, it's also counter to one of Christianity's most basic principles: The love of truth.
The poets of antiquity did not simply narrate events, whether historical or fictional using standard prose, but rather placed the characters of the stories in an active and real - time dialogue.
Mind you that wasn't the only thing you said in that particular thread that led me to the conclusion that attempting to have any real dialogue with you was pointless and I was already well on the way to that point from the countless encounters of you avoiding questions and offering nothing more to support your stance than «I'm right and you're wrong» or «read it again, it's clear».
The present dispute brings the issues and differences among religions out in the open so that the genuine Christian has to dialogue with the genuine Jew, the true Muslim, the best Hindu and the real Buddhist...» (concluding paragraph of Edmund Perry, The Gospel in Dispute: The Relation of Christian Faith to Other Missionary Religions [New York, 1958]-RRB-.
In that radical commitment to real dialogue across theological and creedal divides, he was faithful to the teaching of two of his masters: Arthur Carl Piepkorn, who helped plant the seed of Richard's ecumenical work by teaching him to think of Lutheranism as a reform movement within the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church of Christ; and Abraham Joshua Heschel, who inspired Richard to enter into the divinely mandated entanglement of Jews and Christians of which St. Paul wrote to the Romans.
But the real changes in popular attitudes toward Catholicism happened more slowly, as Catholic Church leaders and scholars engaged in a new kind of dialogue with each other and representatives of other faith groups, most dramatically at the Second Vatican Council during the early years of the 1960s.
For example, in the very Christianity Today issue where Miroslav Volf discusses that Christians and Muslims worship the same god, I wrote the cover story and said that they don't — and also expressed that believing such is unhelpful to real multi-faith dialogue.
This dialogue is no clever exercise of subjectivity on the observer's part, but a real interrogating of history, in the course of which the historian puts this subjectivity of his in question, and is ready to listen to history as an authority.
Twitter is the ideal means of engaging in frequent two - way, real - time dialogue with California avocado fans.
I have been patient in trying to have a real dialogue with you but it is not possible.
The real winner of the Nobel Peace Prize isn't just the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet — it's the people of the Middle East and North Africa, whose dwindling hope in the promise of the Arab Spring can be rekindled by Tunisia's success.
Great comments from Domuseswords and Oscar... I guess we all spend much time in our micro-tribes talking about other micro-tribes, while talking to others inevitably means dialogue, some negotiation, some common ground, some clearer idea of real differences.
The dialogue that ensued engaged the authors with a series of questions surrounding the book's central thesis: despite the real progress in racial equality achieved by the 1960s civil rights legislation, the United States political institution has been caught in between two modes of conceptualizing, and enacting policy, about race — both of which have failed to close the tremendous gap in racial disparities in social and economic welfare that are a legacy of American history.
Time and again President Obama has failed to a step up and engage in a constructive dialogue on real spending and deficit reductions.
King's office responded Thursday, stressing that he plans to launch a series of 10 meetings in a different format in order to «have a real dialogue about the issues confronting our students,» spokesman Dennis Tompkins said.
«We're trying to make [meetings] more frequent and smaller in size so we can have a real dialogue,» Tompkins said.
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