Sentences with phrase «where openness»

This can happen in the context of a relationship where openness and forgiveness are working hand in hand.
Couples should be able to live happily in a healthy relationship where openness and communication come naturally.
As a licensed professional counselor I operate from an authentic place where openness, honesty and compassion prevail.
These are areas where openness is a must when you start to get serious about the person you're dating.
Then I figured, hey, maybe others in open adoption would like a short cut to these insights, a better way than trial — and - error where openness is concerned.
That shouldn't be too surprising considering most churches have become the types of places where openness and truthfulness is not very welcome.
Freedom for scholarship exists only where openness is joined with an honestly (openly!)
A healthy family is one where openness, honesty and authenticity are nonnegotiable, and where quality always trumps quantity and content always trumps appearance.
[26] The Sixth Forum on Bilateral Dialogues held in October 1994, in its Report: International Bilateral Dialogues, 1992 - 1994 (Faith and Order Paper No. 168)(Geneva: WCC Publications, 1995), observed that where openness to reception and renewal exits, significant changes in the life and mission of the church occur through, among other things, «contact in theological formation with the broader heritage of the church through the ages.

Not exact matches

«If you want a culture of creativity and innovation, where sensible risks are embraced on both a market and individual level, start by developing the ability of managers to cultivate an openness to vulnerability in their teams.»
In a five - year study of nearly 5,000 married couples ranging in age from 19 to 89, where approximately 75 % of couples composed of spouses who both worked, researchers assessed participants» personalities by looking at the Big Five personality traits — openness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism and conscientiousness.
So that's the other place where I see more sharing and openness.
First, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke at Fortune's Global Forum where he continued to emphasize that openness and free trade can combat the rising tide of protectionism.
Even where a workforce is mainly local, openness to competition is a major benefit for taxpayers and consumers.
You can get a sense of your openness (and where you stand along the spectrum) by taking a look at your social interactions.
Every attempt of the rational mind to find the truth of things involves an implicit metaphysical presupposition: that there is some transcendent coincidence of world and soul, some original fullness of reality where they are always already one, which allows for their openness one to the other here below.
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
It is an attitude of submission, patience, openness, in the confidence that God is at work in the present; an attitude that determines how the Christian should act with reference both to the future (which is given by God) and to the hidden present (where God reveals himself).
I can see the point of this and I think the point is well put in the piece concerning the integration of matter to spirit in a unity where neither absorbs the other — in a sense, this is the structural openness to higher unity that characterises all created things in the Unity - Law.
Where else on earth do you find such openness!!!
You could say that our progressive openness to the world, which is where this sense of being ahead of the curve comes from, is the secret of our effectiveness and also our downfall.
In elite capitalism, where a small group of families may control the vast majority of land, capital, or other resources, this openness to competition is seen as a threat and is not present.
What I find is another example of how unexamined assumptions operate — this time in theology itself, where I have claimed there is the greatest openness to examining assumptions.
Where this is recognized, conversation between contrasting viewpoints can take place in an atmosphere of mutual respect with genuine openness on both sides to the possibility that the conversation will lead to a mutual enrichment in understanding, or even to the development of a common understanding.
The ecumenical journey will carry modern Christians to a fearful, anxious future, where all will be forced to lay down narrow claims and to embrace the openness of this new day.
Congregations must become, to use James Gustafson's expression, «communities of moral discourse» where congregants debate in a spirit of civility and openness social issues of the day in light of their faith.
«In the Bible, the heart is the core of the human person, where all his or her different dimensions intersect: body and spirit, interiority and openness to the world and to others, intellect, will and affectivity... Faith transforms the whole person precisely to the extent that he or she becomes open to love.»
The tragedy, of course, is that it becomes very easy to give lip service to this notion without a genuine openness to where the testimony might lead us.
What creativity and openness to meeting people where they are at.
This auroral openness and uplift gives to all creative ideal levels a bright and caroling quality, which is nowhere more marked than where the controlling emotion is religious.
Something may sound entirely plausible without its demanding a searching openness, and I could go on conceding a structure or many structures as having a plausibility while never quite trusting them in certain critical situations where instinct, practice or simple trust takes over.
Humility and openness enable learning to occur where defensiveness only narrows one s outlook.
In any case I doubt if a sense of the world's general aim toward value can be deeply felt by those who have not experienced the urge to participate in a community of faith, where faith is understood as an adventurous openness and exploratory hope.
Openness can be sustained only where it is grounded in a faith that justifies and requires it.
In his letter on the role of the bishops, John Paul II set them a demanding challenge, that of sustaining hope: The Bishop is the prophet, witness and servant of this hope, especially where a culture of «the here and now» leaves no room for openness to transcendence.
Each describes a seemingly simple answer to the question of the meaning of life and then negates this answer with statements that typify confusion, mystery, openness, searching: «he does not know real answers,» «you don't know where you're going,» «we find ourselves never getting anywhere,» «what are the real answers,» «knowledge does not contain answers,» «there are no answers in power,» and so forth.
At Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPS), we are accountable to our stakeholders for acting with integrity, openness and responsibility, and for obeying the laws and regulations of the countries where we do business.
Many fans also called for the Frenchman to check out at the end of the season, but as of this moment it looks like he will be staying on for another year, despite his openness in saying that he is unsure where his future lies when his current contract with the club ends.
Whilst the openness at the top makes for an interesting run - in to the end of the campaign, the competition at the other end of the table is just as intense, where the battle to avoid relegation really is hotting up.
-LSB-...] regularly, you know that I parent from a place of truthfulness and openness with my kids: about where babies come from, about sex and about bad things.
Openness allows adoptees to know who they are and where they came from, giving them self - esteem and a strong sense of identity.
And * that * is where I think OUR problem was... there was a fair to good amount of CONTACT, but lacked true «openness
Unilateral openness means little in a world where trade is underpinned by the mutual recognition of standards which are constantly and collectively updated, interpreted and litigated.
On the wider scientific canvas, however, the advances in biology and medicine have began to draw a more sophisticated, many - layered picture where heredity is characterised with a notable degree of flexibility and openness to the effects of personal or collective experience and the influence of the environment.
Under the rubric of state security on the one hand and commercial openness on the other, we are being lulled into an online world of fear and control where our every move is monitored in order to more efficiently manage us.
Where we differ is that I think the difference between true and false openness is primarily qualitative, whereas for you it's primarily quantitative: one more heave.
If the prime minister is really committed to openness he'd give us full transparency on where his party gets its millions from.»
It was the President's fervent hope that the deep love Queen Elizabeth shown for the Commonwealth «will continue to light the way for all of us and our successors, as we endeavour to establish firmly in a world, where many traditional assumptions are under serious threat, the values of fairness, decency, freedom and openness, which have been the object of her work.
«Diversity of viewpoint, flat structures where everyone feels free to speak up and openness of information are important,» he says.
Feldman's openness to unexpected lines of thinking has allowed him to carve out a contrarian niche in a field where established ideas typically rule the day.
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