Hi Nunc,
Hope you study is going OK and not overwhelming you too much! Keep us posted on any inroads you make with the pastoral care issue!
[quote author="Nunc"]It disappoints me that all you guys can do here is sneer at what he has to say. Why is this? Because you perceive him to be a godless liberal?...Dialogue is made difficult, if one party occupies itself solely in sneering and jibing at the other.
I think this is a over-generalisation and somewhat unfair. I didn’t feel that the guys were sneering at him. I personally understood the jist of what he was saying (as you outlined) but was, frankly, rather confused by the structure of the article and what, in my opinion, is an overuse of complex language, grammar, sentence structure and vocabulary. It almost felt like he had gone out of his way to make the article as complex as he could when the point he was actually making is fairly simple.
And I understand Scott’s comment in that context-
[quote author="Scott"]A lack of clarity is very rarely an indication of profundity
I might have misunderstood but I think what Scott is saying is that if a piece of writing lacks clarity to an individual it does not automatically mean that the author of the article has a great intellect whilst the reader is actually lacking in intellect (shown in his/her inability to understand it).
There was a girl at my high school who wrote the most complex essays I have ever come across and every time I read one of them I felt like a witless fool (because I found the language and structure intimidating because I didn’t always understand it)- until one day when one of my teachers said a very similar thing to me that Scott wrote above.
I don’t think it was intended as a derision of Archbishop Williams in the way you seem to think it is. I also have to say that I thought that the Archbishop’s humility (particularly in the final sentences) was commendable.
In terms of dialogue suffering because of the jibing and sneering of one party at another- well with all due respect (<--seriously) I think previous threads on this board bear enough tesimony to the fact that this is indeed a two way street (dare I say with one lane being more frequently trafficked than the other)- something that at times seems to be conveniently forgotten.