Sentences with phrase «participants in this dialogue»

What I often find is that the Muslim participants in dialogue groups will make a kind of set statement reiterating how they see things.
In his scrupulous hands, the disputing voices of the Talmudic house of study, however cacophonous to the untrained ear, revealed their multiple strands of meaning and invited his students to become participants in this dialogue of the generations.
This is vital as it will help the participants in dialogue to hear, see and touch «the rich religious soil», which nourishes each culture.
The notion of organisms as carriers of form — or rather, as only existing in patterned processes — was a preoccupation of the participants in the Dialogues, largely because of Rupert Sheldrake's book.
The participants in these Dialogues do not, however, follow him into the language of the later books.
This distinction leads directly or indirectly to the other differences between the participants in this dialogue.
The awareness of the distinct identity of each tradition enables the participants in this dialogue to recognize both the similarities and the differences between these two theological traditions.
Aligned to NYCLA's Principal Supervisor Standard 5.3: Promote productive dialogue and collective work on equity with an emphasis on race, this webinar engaged participants in a dialogue on what it means to lead for equity, how principal supervisors and other district leaders create the conditions and structures for focused work around equity, and what role ESSA funding plays in moving this work forward.
A special guest participant in the dialogue will be Dr. Coert Zachariasse of Delta Development, which is currently creating a full service development, Park 20 20, in the Netherlands.

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To making your pitch memorable, get your participant involved in a dialogue.
According to a PIMCO DC Dialogue interview with Stuart Odell, in March / April 2014, as a result of this reallocation, approximately two - thirds of existing participants were mapped into the TDPs.
ISW participants work closely with peers and trained facilitators in a supportive environment to establish a participative dialogue about instructional methods, and to deliver and receive feedback within small groups
«Going forward, we will continue to build new tools that support dialogue and understanding among all participants in the governance chain.»
Since the program's inception, more than 50 % of presenting companies have received funding, with more recent participants in ongoing dialogue with interested investors.
Participants in corporate dialogues from the company side often include executive management including CEOs, board members, investor relations representatives and corporate secretaries, legal counsel and sustainability officers.
Further evidence for this hope is that Mormon participants in the Evangelical - Mormon dialogue which Mouw and Mormon theologian Robert Millet have led for fifteen years tell Mouw that the Snow couplet has no canonical status in Mormon theology.
Through dialogue undertaken in a common quest for wisdom, participants will consider these more fundamental questions against the background of transcendent commitments and a common recognition of the priority of first things.
In his dialogue with the Pharisees about the legality of divorce, 5 Jesus offers a precious departure point for the synod participants.
Among his many activities, Juster serves on the board of the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America, holds extensive discussions with rabbis in the Washington, D.C., area, and was invited as a participant in the 1980 dialogue between evangelicals and Jews.
In ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, as also in encounters with those of no religion, all participants are of equal human dignity but their beliefs are not equally truIn ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, as also in encounters with those of no religion, all participants are of equal human dignity but their beliefs are not equally truin encounters with those of no religion, all participants are of equal human dignity but their beliefs are not equally true.
Dialogue must be an interaction in which each participant stands with full integrity in his or her own tradition and is open to the depths of the truth that is in the other.
Thus each of the participants to the dialogue is in process, continuously growing in knowledge of self, other human beings, the world, etc., and the interaction of these persons in process as individual beings constitutes the broader process which is the community.
Paul Knitter in his One Earth, Many Religions emphasizes the priority of «the dialogue of action» in response «to the widespread human and ecological suffering and injustice that are threatening our species and our planet» but he recognizes that «unless the voices of the mystic and the scholar are also heard, the conversation will lose its religious content or it will be turned into a tool for purposes that can only discredit all the participants
But the process of ecumenical and interreligious dialogue that Pope Benedict XVI has repeatedly endorsed may cause participants to question whether any canonical story of violence — such as the conquest narratives in Joshua and Judges, or functionally equivalent texts in the history of Islam — may legitimately be claimed to offer a religious warrant for continued violence in today's world.
Now, it is characteristic of interreligious dialogue that those who provide the institutional context for it typically disallow, both rhetorically and actually, the thematization of the metaphysical understandings that in fact inform the practices of all participants in it.
Or so it seems to this evangelical catholic participant in one of the dialogues that produced the ecumenical proposals.
One participant, Ricardo Antoncich, noted that theology, (as reflection about the faith of the Church), should enter into dialogue with other forms of thought that rationally explain the life of the human being in the world.
(d) Being a participant in an ongoing dialogue makes one a member of the community of readers.
I express a worry about it in Dialogue 4, but on the whole the participants were not concerned with this particular problem, which belongs to the later Whitehead.
This is much to be regretted, not for any reasons of personal ambition, which I abjure completely, but because in the cause of postpartisanship (if not postmodernism) I believe a participant from the Culture 11 group (may it rest in peace) would add immeasurably to the depth of the dialogue going on within the administration, mixing it up with the likes of Susan Rice and Samantha Power (reminding them there was a free election in Iraq on Saturday), or with Lawrence Summers (recalling to him, since he failed so conspicuously in stimulating the women at Harvard, how one might do better with the economy).
They are essential participants in the ecumenical dialogue which has the same objective.
Second, it is a dialogue of mutual confrontation, correction and new direction among the participants who bring it not only different but often conflicting analyses of the world, engagement in social action, and convictions about the work of God.
The second part of my problem with dialogue tactics that play down the Jesus factor is that - surprisingly - it is just this factor that the non-Christian participants often seem most interested in and most eager to discuss.
The diversity among the evangelicals in these three phases of the new dialogue leads to an important conclusion regarding the continuation of the discussion While the evangelical participants can generally be described as moderate, they come from a variety of traditions.
In any dialogue the participants, the chairman, and the writer of books that all of these will read must move towards this if intercommunication is to proceed.
The participants in the discussion thus found themselves again and again grappling with the same issues, whether approached from the mission side or the dialogue side.
One participant remarked that in past discussions, from Tambaram on, it was often the case that mission people put the dialogue people on the defensive, accusing them of undercutting evangelism, and compromising New Testament faith.
Yet the participants in Tambaram 1988 may have played some part in broadening the discussion of that tension, and in helping the church to understand that mission and dialogue are parts of one issue, not two isolated and alternate or opposing special interests.
At a dialogue event in Hamburg, about 60 participants learned that in Denmark, the off - trade catering market has become the most important grow engine for organic food.
Dialogue and cooperation between stakeholders are necessary for implementation of research and we welcome participants working in different parts of our food systems.
1995 Fetzer Institute, Participant in Fetzer Dialogue on «Creative Edges in Science, Medicine and Education», Kalamazoo, MI.
Participants should be alert to the «quadrant» in which their interlocutors are operating and approach the dialogue accordingly.
The Planning Committee included: Samuel Albert (GSID), Erik Coller (VID) Jill Eisner (Lenox Hill), Jen Hoppe (VID) Tony Hoffmann (VID), Maki Isayama (GNYCEC), Trudy Mason (Lex Club), Paul Newell (DID), Judy Richheimer (CRDC), Allan Roskoff (Jim Owles), Bessie Schacter (Lex Club), Michael Schweinsburg (504), Marti Speranza (VID), Mark Thompson (Tilden), Tiffany Townsend (ERDC), and Ed Yutkowits (VID) master - minded on - line outreach, program participants, SVA coordination and a host of other details that precipitated a lively dialogue with the major candidates in the running for the Presidency in 2016.
Across social media, the company found its arguments reinforced on the Twitter accounts of Ashton Kutcher, Kate Upton, Neil Patrick Harris and other infrequent participants in the municipal taxi dialogue.
Johanna Varner is honored with the 2018 AAAS Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science for infusing her public engagement with multi-directional dialogue, reaching diverse audiences, and empowering participants to join in the entire process of science.
She is being honored by AAAS for «infusing her public engagement with multi-directional dialogue, reaching diverse audiences and empowering participants to join in the entire process of science.»
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