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  • They do not have to compromise their fundamental principles to practice theology as multiperspectival conversation or interreligious dialogue.

    Philocrites: Liberal theology's ambiguous future. 2006

  • They do not have to compromise their fundamental principles to practice theology as multiperspectival conversation or interreligious dialogue.

    Philocrites: July 2006 Archives 2006

  • On the one hand the pluralization of theology, the beginning of a religion-science dialogue, and the mere beginnings of multiperspectival interreligous thinking make the twenty-first century the most interesting time in history to pursue theology.

    Philocrites: Liberal theology's ambiguous future. 2006

  • On the one hand the pluralization of theology, the beginning of a religion-science dialogue, and the mere beginnings of multiperspectival interreligous thinking make the twenty-first century the most interesting time in history to pursue theology.

    Philocrites: July 2006 Archives 2006

  • A critical praxeology of realizing norms in multiperspectival institutions might add that it is also a reflexive question of putting such organization in the larger context of a project of human emancipation.

    Critical Theory Bohman, James 2005

  • This makes it exemplary for pluralist and multiperspectival social inquiry.

    Critical Theory Bohman, James 2005

  • Nevertheless, I find that this strategy is less than rewarding, because it means forfeiting any kind of nuanced, multiperspectival understanding the issue.

    Ohio Principal Tries to Cover Up Gang Rape in School Auditorium 2005

  • In order to develop the framework for such a normative-practical praxeology for emerging multiperspectival institutions, pragmatism and Critical Theory once again suggest themselves: here Dewey's testable claim that it is the interaction of public and institutions that promotes democracy and democratic inquiry.

    Critical Theory Bohman, James 2005

  • The concept of “the multiperspectival form” does seem to offer “a lens through which to view other possible instances of international transformation today”

    Critical Theory Bohman, James 2005

  • In order to test these possibilities, this theory must make itself a more open and multiperspectival practice; it must become a global critical theory.

    Critical Theory Bohman, James 2005

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