Journalismusforschung 2016
DOI: 10.5771/9783845271422-47
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Journalismus und Medien – organisationstheoretisch betrachtet

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“…Tolerance -An Issue of Christian Social Thought fighting "a world full of malice, unrighteousness and injustice" and its protagonists: definitely not "through counter-hatred", instead "Christians should preach a peace based on truth and justice". 64 -While emphasizing the special reference to the 'social principles' as well as peace and dialogue as basic elements of social interaction, this document illustrates from a Christian perspective the wider context of what tolerance (and intolerance) is about, and how this kind of interpretation can inspire and encourage commitment to human dignity, peace and justice.…”
Section: Alois Joh Buchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tolerance -An Issue of Christian Social Thought fighting "a world full of malice, unrighteousness and injustice" and its protagonists: definitely not "through counter-hatred", instead "Christians should preach a peace based on truth and justice". 64 -While emphasizing the special reference to the 'social principles' as well as peace and dialogue as basic elements of social interaction, this document illustrates from a Christian perspective the wider context of what tolerance (and intolerance) is about, and how this kind of interpretation can inspire and encourage commitment to human dignity, peace and justice.…”
Section: Alois Joh Buchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…63 A fair society needs the public structure of institutions in order to promote fair equality of political, economic and social rights. 64 A world without tolerance is a world of totalitarianism or of atomistic individualism, of alienation, and of "egoistic aloneness". 65 Tolerance serves in this sense as foundation of fair social cooperation, i.e.…”
Section: Daniel Munteanumentioning
confidence: 99%
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