Which of the directives in "The Dialogue Decalogue" would be the most difficult for you to put into practice if you participated in a dialogue with a person from a religious tradition other than your own (or any religious tradition, if you are not religious yourself)?

Respuesta :

Answer: I think the 6th commandment in the dialogue Decalogue would be the most difficult.

Explanation: It is difficult not to assume because it is human nature to do so. Even though assumption is the worst form of enquiry, humans tend to assume in countless situations which leads to misunderstandings and disagreements.

Answer:

The difficult one for me to put into practice if I participated in a dialogue with a person from a religious tradition other than my own would be the 6th commandment in the dialogue Decalogue Explanation:  each partner should not only listen to the other partner with

openness and sympathy but also attempt to agree with the dialogue partner as far as is possible while still

maintaining integrity with his own tradition; where he absolutely can agree no further without violating his own

integrity, precisely there is the real point of disagreement—which most often turns out to be different from the

point of disagreement that was falsely assumed ahead of time.

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