Sentences with phrase «truth by dialoguing»

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Some theologians and bishops present an account of doctrine that strongly resembles the proposals made by the Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo in his interview book Christianity, Truth, and Weakening Faith: A Dialogue.
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.
So in the final chapter, Lanzetta questions post-Conciliar approaches to ecumenism where the «dogmatic» (to do with knowing the truth) is juxtaposed to the «pastoral» «which starts out from the historic and pragmatic fact, and on behalf of this aims at possible dialogue, without changing teaching, but de facto neither improving understanding of it, but even with the risk of altering its significance by virtue of the dialogue method chosen...».
(32) Part of the common ground created by dialogue and reception is a shared view of the criterion for binding truth.
@ David Waters, People rarely discuss exactly what they mean by «Truth» — usually it is more convenient that way for one or other in the dialogue.
Dialogue is the interaction between two or more people in response to the truth; it is also the process of assimilation by which perceived truth becomes embodied in the person, becomes part of him.
In like fashion, we probably should not expect the realm of scholarly discourse closely to resemble the kind of truth - seeking dialogue imagined by great religious thinkers such as Martin Buber, and by great secular thinkers such as John Stuart Mill.
Based in California, For the Love of Birthmothers hopes to be a voice outside the mainstream dialogue to illustrate how varied adoption stories are, to shift harmful stereotypes about adoption to healthy truths, and to dispel misconceptions about open adoption by replacing them with true stories where harmony between the mothers and families is achieved.
But the film has aged remarkably well over twenty years, perhaps because it was even something of a throwback at the time: the imprint of conversation - driven French auteurs like Eric Rohmer is borne proudly by this sharp, sexy and nastily funny comedy of manners, whose dialogue crackles with such cutting truth and wit one wonders why Soderbergh doesn't write more these days.
Alex Byrne, Robert Stalnaker, and Ralph Wedgwood, Cambridge: MIT Press, 97 - 116; Truth: A Dialogue Between Philosophical Traditions, edited by Jose Medina and David Wood, Oxford: Blackwell, 2005, pp. 271 - 287., (2001)
Dialogues are prompted by a stimulus (for example, a story or a video) and are based around a concept such as «truth», «fairness» or «bullying».
This refusal creates a new kind of abstraction: one that removes the self as revelation of truth, yet, by probing these very concerns, retains a dialogue with modernism and its teleology.
to kokoda 6:07 pm You shall find some comments on that paper on the web site «climate dialogue» of Marcel Crook and other dutch scientists http://www.climatedialogue.org/the-missing-tropical-hot-spot/ that complements well truth n ° 9 The «kriging» or homogeneization perpetrated by Sherwood seems to lower the credibility of the «data» used.
The success of achieving lawfulness will be determined by dialogues with individuals who speak the truth.
It is time we engage in professional dialogue that recognizes this truth so that we can maintain our professional focus on serving the needs of our client families by coming together to work toward synthesis.
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