Sentence examples for profound reconciliation from inspiring English sources

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A scrawl on the rabbinate building this week screamed, "Don't meet with the pope!" But polls show that most Israelis view the pope's visit favorably, even if they question the potential for profound reconciliation.

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Since his working life has been devoted to this act of imagination, his decision to house his archive not in his native Hungary but, rather, in Germany appears to be a profound gesture of reconciliation.

That doesn't mean that Swift's songs possess some profound, underlying capacity for political reconciliation.

A more robust notion of political reconciliation highlights the profound impact of conflict and repression on political interaction, and draws attention to the long-term and complex changes the establishment of a just peace among those formerly in conflict demands.

They followed this by "approach[ing] the world from the perspective of character, using Kevin Flynn as an organizing principle, and focus on the emotional relationship from father and son and their reconciliation, which brings profound turns in their respective individual lives".

A vote for Clinton is a vote for the incremental politics we've known for decades, but a vote for Obama is a profound statement of desire for reconciliation not just with the world but amongst ourselves.

There are many moving stories of offenders seeking and finding forgiveness in the course of truth and reconciliation proceedings, and there are profound stories of victims unilaterally forgiving their unremorseful, unrepentant, unmoved offenders.

If, however, romantic art is to fulfill the purpose of art and present true freedom of spirit in the form of beauty, it must show the suffering Christ or suffering martyrs to be imbued with a profound inwardness (Innigkeit) of feeling and a genuine sense of reconciliation (Versöhnung) (PKÄ, 136 7): for such an inward sense of reconciliation, in Hegel's view, is the deepest spiritual freedom.

He also said that the recent reconciliation accord between the Palestinians' two main factions (see article) "raises profound and legitimate questions for Israel", since the radical Islamist movement Hamas has neither disavowed violence nor agreed to recognise Israel.

Reconciliation includes forgiving.

"Then reconciliation can begin".

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