The structures of marriage are rooted not in biology or gender difference per se, but in relationality. |
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Toward this end, Fast proposes a poetics of relationality grounded in ideas of dialogue and dialogism, concepts she borrows from Russian theorist M. M. Bakhtin. |
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As key aspects of the good life, religion and relationality are also connected. |
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In his theological work, St Thomas supposes and concretizes this relationality. |
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The Trinity is absolute unity insofar as the three divine Persons are pure relationality. |
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In addition, relationality encompasses other realities that we cannot see, but are aware of. |
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At Soesterberg II, the value of relationality emerged in connection with a range of life spheres. |
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At the same time, relationality depends on prior conditions, such as fulfilment of basic needs and a recognition of diversity. |
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If subjective identification emerges from relationality, fractures and faultlines within the relational field may produce conflict and contestation within subjectivity. |
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Showing this independence of philosophy and theology and, at the same time, their reciprocal relationality was the historic mission of the great teacher. |
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Sin is being subject to forces within and without: it is a bad form of relationality and the answer is the society of the virtues, in which Christ clothes the self. |
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Their concepts begin to identify which aspects of the invisible dimension of religion and relationality might function as focal points for integral development. |
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Integral development tasks draw their significance from being attunedto visions of the good life, in which religion and relationality are key components. |
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In so far as relationality is part of the good life, these virtues can be taken to exemplify what this might mean in terms of specific human attitudes and actions. |
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The interpersonal distinction would not be completed and there would be an ontological fracture in the person of the Second between his substantiality and his relationality. |
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What is the validity of the value of shared power, i.e., power that arises out of solidarity, relationality and the recognition of interdependence? |
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In essence, mindfulness – being about attention, awareness, relationality, and caring – is a universal human capacity akin to our capacity for language acquisition. |
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In the workplace, a realm plagued by pressure, it isn't hard to see the value of practices that cultivate not just individual well-being, but an expanded awareness, relationality, and freedom and discernment of choice. |
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In his avowal of an actualizing response to a call, I hear the claim of a more radical relationality that may elude and forgive both the absolute and the dissolute. |
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The rise of quantum mechanics and quantum entanglement, the discovery of open systems, all point to intrinsic relationality in the physical world. |
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