Sentences with phrase «such a dialogue between»

The American democratic constitution came into being and is sustained within the context of such a dialogue between Christianity and Secular Humanism.
Such dialogues between artists of vastly different backgrounds and interests abound in the exhibition.

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The candidate from her party running in Buenos Aires — the country's biggest province — has demurred when asked about the situation in the Venezuela, saying that he did not know «in detail» what was going on there, later stressing the differences between the tenures of Chavez and Maduro and calling for dialogue with a third party, such as the Pope.
Dialogue between Beijing, Tokyo, and Washington can help reduce the risks and costs of ill - advised defense spending, even if such engagement can not bridge differences between these countries» perceived national interests
MacIntyre, however, has too carefully laid out the hidden connections between war, genocide, racism, and modern emotivist morality to give liberals much time for self - congratulation (it is in fact this self - congratulation that constitutes such a barrier to dialogue).
Might it be fruitful to encourage dialogue between groups such as Faith movement and the ever - growing environmental and non-Christian «spiritual» movements of our age?
Facts will never render decisions between ill - conceived alternatives; and the meaning of such terms as omnipotence or goodness depends in second - type theism upon a number of conceptions which have not been clearly considered in the classic discussions (such as the marvelous one in Hume's Dialogues) of the relations of such terms to the facts of evil.
Hence in the Church as else - where we can not do without rules which guide any conflict that has not yet been resolved in favour of one party in such a way that the dialogue between the opposing sides is not made impossible.
In Europe before the Holocaust there was» with the exception of a few individual dialogues such as that between Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock - Huessy» slight motivation for such an engagement; and after the Holocaust there were not enough Jews left for such an engagement.
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.
The question is: what kind of relationship can we forge between performance studies and homiletics and what do we gain from such a dialogue?
The fruit of ecumenical labor on this topic can be seen in such balanced and helpful resources as Mary in the Plan of God and in the Communion of the Saints (1999), a product of years of dialogue between French Catholics and Protestants that calls for both Catholic and Protestant «conversions» on the subject.
All the better for this conversation, of course, if Muslim dialogue partners bring to the table a deep memory of Muslim philosophers such as al - Farabi, Averroës and Avicenna, each of whom attended in various ways to the profound connection between faith and reason, the central point of the pope's lecture.
And such intervention seems to have its correct meaning in sacred history because of the relation of dialogue in freedom between God and spiritual persons.
His John Templeton Foundation (est. 1987) supports scientific research at top universities in such fields as theoretical physics, cosmology and evolutionary biology, and also supports informed dialogue between scientists and theologians.
But such dialogue is shallow and dishonest if it is premised upon a protocol of silence about the most important difference between us, namely, our answer to the question, Who is Jesus?
The show takes some liberties that should feel comfortable for all believers, such as recreating imagined dialogue between Thomas and the other disciples in the days between Jesus» death and resurrection.
[7] One notable attempt to bridge such gaps was the dialogue between representatives of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (EATWOT) and the «first world,» documented in Virginia Fabella and Sergio Torres, eds., Doing Theology in a Divided World (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1985).
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.
Nor is there any dialogue between God the Father and the pre-existent Son about the work of redemption such as we find in the hymns of Luther and Paul Gerhardt.
While the official aims of policy frameworks such as the EMP (Euro - Mediterranean Partnership) and the ENP (European Neighbourhood Policy) were to create an area of dialogue, peace, stability and prosperity in the Mediterranean, the on - going friction between the Italian government and its European partners remains.
• International strategies to contribute to a more egalitarian and fair global order, such as the Alliance of Civilizations, established by Spain and Turkey with United Nations» sponsorship, aimed at achieving better dialogue and cooperation between different cultures and countries, particular the Northern and Southern sides of the Mediterranean Sea.
She remarked that forums such as the small business breakfast were important for creating a dialogue between business owners.
A theoretical physicist and the author of a dozen previous books on subjects such as quantum reality and chaos, for the past decade Peat has immersed himself in the indigenous cultures of America and has been organising dialogues between Western scientists and Native American elders.
With interest in science diplomacy growing worldwide, AAAS has debuted an online, quarterly publication intended to build dialogue between the science and foreign policy communities and to encourage the intellectual development of such diplomacy in a variety of forms.
A crucial prerequisite for implementing such a complex project is close collaboration and frequent dialogue between the tenants and the construction and project management.
Through the dialogue between individual teachers, such adjustments are passed on in the community of traditional teaching and gain further precision.
There are occasional bursts of well - observed comedy in Comet «s largely insipid script but they are too few between the dreary dialogue and occasional badly judged observations on subjects such as rape and eating disorders.
Their relationship - heavy dialogue underscores the thematic connection between crime and love and the sexuality inherent in risky behaviour, in which the definition of intimacy is expanded to include such fun activities as committing murder together.
Between the rapid - fire dialogue, slick direction, memorable characters, and intricately - detailed storyline, Assassination offers a look at a world that's been crafted with such a sure hand and such confidence, it's a shame that it hasn't gotten the attention it deserves.
As no one is privy to such conversations, that the interaction between the two world figures is riveting is testament as to how realistic the dialogue and mannerisms are portrayed.
Charles and Vlas Parlapanides» screenplay is keen to insert such maxims in between the exchanges of not - too - distracting anachronistic dialogue.
At one point he introduces a small bit of dialogue about Superman, and parallels can be drawn between «Midnight Special» and a superhero origin story, if superhero origin stories didn't follow such clear - cut paths.
The picture is compacted and truncated in such a way that the passage of time is hazy, the relationships between the major players is tenuous and built on stereotype, and the dialogue is the sort of stuff that plays like the awkward rip - off of The Man Who Would Be King that it is.
The friendship between the two comes through quite clearly; McQuarrie's screenplay is frequently praised, and while the writer laments the loss of favourite moments and choice dialogue, it's clear «The Usual Suspects» would never have evolved into such a fine film without a solid, densely textured screenplay.
The insistent ideology and the rat - a-tat dialogue is relentless, which makes the low - key romance between Olive and fellow actor John Adair (Jamey Sheridan) such a welcome change of pace.
The election was monitored by numerous international missions representing over 170 countries, and regional bodies such as the OAS and UNASUR supported the result, while encouraging a dialogue between the government and opposition to prevent any further post-election violence, which had claimed seven lives in the days following the contested poll.
With painting, drawing, singing, and dance classes dwindling in public schools, Sarson hopes the half - hour special opens up a dialogue between administrators, policymakers, parents, and teachers about the importance of such activities and the potential consequences of raising generations of children that aren't encouraged to appreciate the arts or think outside the box.
Apparently, an eclogue is a poem in a classical style on a pastoral subject, usually in the form of a dialogue between two shepherds - such poems are also also known as bucolics.
Besides, price wars are often wielded without considering the cost; some writers may authorize repeatedly, resulting in ambiguous copyrights; and in terms of management, its often direct dialogue between content and channel in China's digital publishing, missing such links as production, marketing, and data digging in between.
Readers will often look past substantive issues and finish the book, but they won't pick up another book by that author, and they will leave negative comments, such as, «Some parts were confusing» (a problem with consistency), «The writing was choppy» (a problem with flow within and between paragraphs), «It wasn't well written» (a problem with awkward sentences and possibly other various issues), «I wasn't sure who was saying what» or «The dialogue wasn't that great,» and «It didn't really hold my attention» or «The story was boring» (a problem with telling instead of showing).
On closer examination, however, this disagreement appears to be the recorded part of a sometimes heated dialogue between experts in a rapidly developing field as they try out a new way of parameterizing some part of the problem (such as the effects of moist convection), or as they parameterize a previously specified quantity (such as snow cover).
You'll still split your time between choosing dialogue that shapes the story and mashing buttons for action events, just as in Telltale's take on other comics, such as
The methods of teaching developed at the BMC — such as an emphasis on interpretation and dialogue in the form of the student critique (or «crit»)-- are still present in many of our most advanced art schools; the language of interdisciplinarity began at BMC and the mixture of disciplines and mediums gave way to what is largely regarded as the first «happening»; and the aspirations of intentional communities, utopian ways of thinking, bridging the gap between art and life, and the creation of a counter-culture that are characteristic of American culture in the 1960s all flourished at the college in the preceding decades.
Today, the New Museum serves diverse and expanding audiences, including artists, students, and residents of the Lower East Side, as well as a growing international audience through new initiatives, such as the Museum as Hub and 2011's Festival of Ideas for a New City, which continue to foster dialogues between artists and their public.
In some cases, it may take the form of an invented drama based on real events; in others, it adopts literary genres such as the fairy tale or the quest; in still others, a dialogue is conceived between active participants in a contemporary political situation.
Drawing on EAI's extraordinary archive, and building upon ICA's history of engagement with media art since 1975, Broadcasting will foster a dialogue between early innovators and contemporary practitioners, such as Ulysses Jenkins, Shigeko Kubota, Tony Cokes, and Kristin Lucas.
A view of Provincetown, Massachusetts, the highly abstracted Morning Sky, 1962, reveals the rich, ongoing dialogue between Avery and artists such as Rothko and Gottlieb.
Much of the modern Western art on show is classical in style, such as the dialogue between de Chirico and Morandi on the stand of Galleria d'Arte Maggiore.
I am particularly proud of the dialogue established between Manchester Art Gallery's collection and my works, as well as the interaction between the city's history and traditions and other realities of entirely different provenances — such as those specific to my homeland.
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