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Charity No
313712
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Recent Dialogues 2008
14th
– 20 March 2008(Fri-Thurs)
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Würzburg,
Bavaria, GermanyPre-Easter Socratic
Week (with an
English-speaking group)
What are the limits of my responsibility for others?
Facilitator: Jayne Crow
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14-18 April (Mon-Fri)
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Residential
Week at Claridge House
(Quaker
Centre)
in
Lingfield, Surrey. This ‘retreat’ week will include two
linked days of SD – Tuesday and Thursday.
Facilitator:
Rene Saran
Question:
“What is Courage?”
Details from &
enrolment direct with Claridge House
Tel: 01342 832150
E-mail: welcome@claridgehouse.quaker.eu.org
Website:
www.claridgehouse.quaker.eu.org
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13 April
(Sunday)
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One-day Socratic Dialogue
facilitated by
Kate Nathoo (trainee)
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1st June
(Sunday) |
One-day
Socratic Dialogues
question "Are there any
selfless acts?"
facilitated by
Celia Hawkesworth
(trainee)
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Dialogues in 2007 included
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SOCRATIC DIALOGUE on Sunday, 18 November 2007
Question: What is
trust?
Facilitator: KIRSTEN MALMQUIST
Venue: North London
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TWO DAY SOCRATIC DIALOGUE on Saturday and Sunday, 3 – 4 November 2007
Question: What does it mean to be
courageous?
Facilitator: KATE NATHOO (Trainee)
Venue: North London
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SOCRATIC DIALOGUE on Saturday and Sunday, 8 - 9 September 2007
Question: What are the Limits of
Tolerance?
Facilitator: ANGELLA HODGSON (Trainee)
Venue: London
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RESIDENTIAL WEEKEND SOCRATIC DIALOGUE,
Friday 31 August to Sunday 2 September
Facilitator: Rene Saran
Question: “Are there any
limits to my responsibility or others?”
Venue: Claridge House,
Lingfield, Surrey.
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ONE DAY SOCRATIC DIALOGUE , Sunday 17th June
Question: Do I
always have to be honest?
Facilitator: KIRSTEN
MALMQUIST
Venue:
London NW6
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SOCRATIC DIALOGUE WEEK 30th March to 5th
April 2007 Wűrzburg, Bavaria, Germany The English-speaking group was facilitated by
Dieter Krohn (Germany) on the question
How do I verify that a statement is correct? |
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