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Dialogically

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di·a·log·ic  (d-ljk) also di·a·log·i·cal (--kl)
adj.
Of, relating to, or written in dialogue.

dia·logi·cal·ly adv.


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He devotes two chapters to religious pluralism and how Christians should engage it dialogically.
It has been suggested that the artistic moves of the storyteller or the narrating voice are the source of theology here: Markan reticence about the reign of God is simply narrative technique; John's tendency to foreshadow and to draw Jesus speaking dialogically with interlocutors is adequate explanation for what has served as theology; Priestly theology is discernible simply in the alphabet of liturgical pro--and prescription.
Students learn together the meta-language that brings them closer to understanding how academic communication is dialogically constructed (84-94).
 
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