Not exact matches
They're a
dialogue where both parties
share their assessments
of the employee's performance and offer feedback that translates to actionable steps to meet expectations.
The aim
of the
dialogue was to exchange ideas on the topic
of low - carbon city development as well as
share research conducted on climate change, renewable energy, and environmental governance in both Canada and China.
In a properly celebrated Mass, the vocalized
dialogue of prayer between celebrant and congregation takes place in a linguistic rhythm established by the
shared text
of the Mass..
Confessional Protestants — those whose churches explicitly hold to one
of the great Protestant confessions
of the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries and who value classical orthodox formulations as being faithful to scripture — should focus their ecumenical energy in
dialoguing and working with those denominations which
share their most basic commitments, especially to the Nicene Trinitarian identity
of God.
On November 29, Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, secretary
of state, wrote to Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal
of Jordan, the chief organizer
of the letter
of the 138, on behalf
of the pope: «Common ground allows us to base
dialogue on effective respect for the dignity
of every human person, on objective knowledge
of the religion
of the other, on the
sharing of religious experience, and, finally, on common commitment to promoting mutual respect and acceptance among the younger generation.
If «believers» aligned their right beliefs with right practice, fewer church members would look elsewhere for critically important discussions about caring, inclusiveness, open
dialogue, ethical decision - making, and
shared doubts in the context
of a disturbing contemporary polarized culture.
Moreover, some
of the
dialogue with self should not be
shared.
«It marks not only the place I hold as the Church
of England's first woman Bishop and the sign
of hope that may be for those who aspire to break new ground, but also the continuing fruitful
dialogue between faith and learning and our
shared endeavour to be beacons
of possibility.»
If ecumenical
dialogue is to take place and to mean anything, it can not operate simply at the level
of a quest to find common language and a few
shared but isolated concepts.
For this reason the authorities
of the Church can really seek a
dialogue with all Christians who form the Church and have a
share in her royal priesthood.
In this book I
share some
of my inner
dialogue, which is why this has to be a personal account and why, despite the emphasis on my growing awareness
of the mystical, I reflect on some other matters.
Once it is established that an opinion is being expressed then that opens up the potential for a
dialogue and
sharing of ideas.
The point is that if spirit - filled Christians want to communicate effectively with those who do not
share such experiences, then they should heed the assumptions
of the secularists, for it is a safe bet that if another person's deepest presuppositions are ignored, the possibility for meaningful
dialogue diminishes rapidly.
I envisaged a society
of friends for whom ideas are captured from the world
of real experience, and brought to the place
of dialogue, there to be the source and object
of our
shared interest.
Even if the faith I appropriate were somehow brand new, never before conceived, the product
of no apparent community save my own internal
dialogue with myself, if I really believed it to be true I would perforce
share it with others; and thus, whether I directly willed it or not, a new community would be created around it.
On the contrary, the continuing task
of democratic man is to seek ever fuller disclosure
of the truth, through study, reflection, experiment, and
dialogue, moved by
shared devotion to a goodness that forever escapes complete finite embodiment and universal consensus.
By theology
of religions, I mean critical theological reflections on the interaction and intercourse between different religions through such means as proclamation and
sharing of their different creeds and teachings, through
dialogue of their adherents, and mutual challenges and partnership for common cause.
Doesn't the kind
of religious
dialogue that you are asking for, in which each would come, first
of all, not to defend individual convictions but to
share experiences, easily become reduced to a friendly chat?
Several characteristics that come under the heading
of «methodology» seem to be
shared by all the churches, and they show that the emphasis on
dialogue and interpersonal relations during the past decade has had a profound effect.
If we believe in the wisdom
of God as one wisdom
shared with us both in creation and revelation, then the call to the common search for truth is a brilliant solution to the problem
of tolerance and
dialogue when faced with the claims
of revealed religion.
It is to create «open space», opening doors, enlarging the table, enabling churches and faiths to meet, to have
dialogue and to learn from one another, to
share their diversity, to become more inclusive, and to strive for justice and peace, for the integrity
of all creation and for the unity
of all humanity.
Although many
of the demonstrators
share oppressive living conditions with Hindus and Muslims, the dramatic rise
of militant Hindu movements (especially the Rama Sewak Sangh) and the Islamic counterpart (the ISS) makes interreligious
dialogue difficult at the grass roots.
But in terms
of foundations for
dialogue the Cardinal talks about human dignity, rights and fundamental moral values, whilst also encouraging the «
sharing»
of «knowledge» and «experience», as well as «promoting» common values.
As noted by Robert Jenson, the international Reformed - Roman Catholic
Dialogue, on just this point, «achieved an extensive common doctrine
of Christ's presence,» albeit, interestingly, with a «polite
shared opposition to Lutheran innovations.»
The only other commentary I have seen is where Richard Mouw, President
of Fuller Seminary, explained that Mormonism is not a cult and
shared some things about the evangelical / Mormon
dialogue.
The Jewish - Christian
dialogue of the last thirty years, in which some
of us have been strongly engaged, must be counted as an enormous blessing that is unprecedented in the two thousand years
of tortured history
shared by Jews and Christians.
(32) Part
of the common ground created by
dialogue and reception is a
shared view
of the criterion for binding truth.
Moreover, he
shares the liberal concern that interpreters
of the Bible should be in
dialogue with all that has gone on in «the great romance
of culture «13 and all that is happening in contemporary experience, in Ricoeur's hands interpretation is always confronted with the perspective
of «counter disciplines»: physiology, psychoanalysis sociology, anthropology, linguistics, the history
of philosophy.
The pontiff however commended the value
of dialogue between the two groups and said they «are no longer strangers» but rather, through their
shared baptism are «members
of the household
of God».
Like others promoting a
dialogue between religion and economics (such as Lorna Gold in The
Sharing Economy), I believe that there must be a place for religion in our quest to find solutions to the deepening crises
of injustice and inequality in the globalized economy.
I'm enjoying the
dialogue here (wrestling with many
of the ideas
shared, but enjoying it, nonetheless.)
Maybe the best way to amplify and elevate President Trump's understanding
of that word «pro-life» would be for a premier Catholic university — say, for example, the University
of Notre Dame — to invite him to campus to offer its commencement address, to explain his personal evolution on the abortion issue, and to
share, listen, and learn with a cross-section
of students and faculty in a respectful
dialogue on the meaning
of human dignity.
The Word reveals God in the
dialogue of love between the divine persons, and invites us to
share in that love.
The solitary figure bent in prayer in a quiet, darkened chapel, no less than the happy, youthful faces
sharing a
dialogue homily, inspires us to an appreciation
of what the religious spirit in man is.
They
dialogue in the midst
of crossfire because they
share a commitment to the Christian faith and a conviction that the contemporary division
of the Christian church into two parties needs to be addressed.
The discussions also focused on recent events affecting relations between the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion, reiterating the
shared will to continue and to consolidate the ecumenical relationship between Catholics and Anglicans, and recalling how, over coming days, the commission entrusted with preparing the third phase
of international theological
dialogue between the parties (ARCIC) is due to meet.
Christian faith is open to... indeed, welcomes... interdisciplinary and inter-faith
dialogue, not only because it believes it has something to
share, but because it knows it has much to learn from the various intellectual disciplines and other religions, as well as from the developments
of a technological and electronic society.
It is also true that a commitment to
dialogue and to the view that God is not left anywhere without a witness must
share a deep concern for the missionary quality
of the faith that carries this commitment.
The focus
of inculturation model is on the life and worship
of the Christian community But in
dialogue the emphasis is on
shared values and on mission.
Emin Leydier general manager Yves Herbaut added, «We are proud
of joining a renowned industrial player, who
shares our values
of social
dialogue, know - how and proximity to customers.
Part
of why I enjoy
sharing my experience and writing this column is because I think a
dialogue with other parents has been so helpful to my learning over the past year and a half since I found out I was pregnant.
«This is the first study to look at the characteristics
of women who are more or less likely to engage in the practice
of breast milk
sharing, and can help give physicians a starting point for
dialogue with their patients,» said Keim.
The agreement between the States Employment Board, the NUT and the NASUWT has been made possible through constructive
dialogue and a
shared commitment to working to improve the working conditions
of teachers.
Later, Foreign Office officials insisted that Mr Hague and his counterpart Avigdor Liberman «expressed their appreciation for the breadth and intensity
of official exchanges between the two governments and affirmed their
shared commitment to an early meeting
of the high - level UK - Israel strategic
dialogue».
«Most important, the New York State AFL - CIO looks forward to the opportunity for an open, honest and substantive
dialogue with a Cuomo administration on the issues
of shared concern to all New Yorkers.
Whether humanists or religious believers, we in Britain
share common values — many
of them anathema to the sectarians, who refuse
dialogue.»
He called for a
shared analysis
of trends in supply and demand, an international group
of experts to promote producer - consumer
dialogue, increased cooperation and investment in other sources
of energy.
Join County Executive Molinaro on Thursday, June 5th to discuss the State
of our County and
share your questions and feedback in an open
dialogue about the county issues important to you and your family.
«While I
share the disappointment and sadness felt by millions
of people across America in the decision made by the grand jury in St. Louis County not to indict Officer Darren Wilson, I hope we can honor the memory
of Michel Brown through peaceful protests and peaceful
dialogue, instead
of anger and violence,» said Congressman Charles Rangel.
Corwin and Ortt thanked county lawmakers for the opportunity for two - way
dialogue, noting they
shared a great deal
of common ground on reforming state law.