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How that person calls me also determines the degree and type of relationality we experience.
As a new student you want to be known by the teacher but are unsure how to define this relationality.
List the ways this relationality was manifested in the everyday life of the Christian community.
But this is in fact only an understanding of space and time as an ordered, calculable, relationality.
Both "pepper" and "high water" show another aspect of relationality which skippers must learn.
One graduate student substitutes the more rococo 'relationality' for 'relation'.
And relationality means that actions-toward-sustainability must be multiple and on-going.
Tillich deals with this question under the rubric of the relationality of God.
Her writing style moves between personal memories of interaction with black people and sweeping generalisations which appear to deny relationality.
Also, Larson states a debt to the Hegelian tradition in his understanding of relationality.
Embodied relationality, I call it.
A world of process is a world of relationality, where all is connected in an endless network.
The project of 'godding', or relationality, then, is an alternative to an authoritarian understanding of social/relational power, both inside and outside the church.
Nothing reminds us of the relationality of valuing more forcibly than the experience of horror.
Beings (particulars) are thought to be ontologically grounded in Being-principle, the supreme particular, and its radical relationality.
The journal seeks to historicize these diasporic movements, analyze their relationality across fields of social relations, subjectivity and identity.
That content was further tested for historical relevance and relationality, and for reasonableness or systematic correspondence with reality.
Macmurray's is a personalist and action-oriented philosophy that places great importance on relationality as constitutive of personhood.
Freedom is possession of the truth, and the truth of the self and the world is pure relationality to the Father.
Pope Benedict XVI wrote that the image of God has to do with relationality.
Karl Barth (legend German theologian) argues that being made in the image of God points to our essential relationality.
Lived other (communality or relationality) is the lived relation we maintain with others in the interpersonal space that we share with them.
In other words, the transitivity of testimony inaugurates a question of relationality, a question with the potential to re-situate human existence.
In the Modern Era, the Image of God was often related to the concept of "freedom" or "free will" and also relationality.
Object-oriented ontology does not restrict finitude to humanity, however, but extends it to all objects as an inherent limitation of relationality.