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Definition of Dialogists

Dialogist
Dialogist Di*al"o*gist, n. [L. dialogista: cf. F. dialogiste.] 1. A speaker in a dialogue. 2. A writer of dialogues. --P. Skelton.

Meaning of Dialogists from wikipedia

- those of any of his predecessors as pope. The epithet Saint Gregory the Dialogist has been attached to him in Eastern Christianity because of his Dialogues...
- Eastern Christianity, with a feast day of 12 March. Known as "the Father of Christian Worship". Known as "St. Gregory the Dialogist" in Eastern Orthodoxy....
- New writers, mostly connected to the production company as writers, dialogists or translators, were asked to come up with original plotlines which used...
- difference between transcendent and immanent in the form of a dialogue. The dialogists were Thrasymachos, a student of German Idealism, and Philalethes, a Kantian...
- the script by Aaron Sorkin, whom he described as "the greatest active dialogist". Rolling Stone ranked The Social Network second after Moonlight (2016)...
- combined. From this, the author himself is sometimes known as Gregory the Dialogist. Pope Zachary (r. 741–752) translated the Dialogues into Gr****. Moorhead...
- until his death. He is also known as Gregorius Dialogus (Gregory the Dialogist) in Eastern Orthodoxy because of the Dialogues he wrote. He was the first...
- M. Boy et la femme qui aime Jésus Yes Yes Short film; co-screenwriter/dialogist 1990 The Kiss (Le Baiser) Yes Yes Short film; co-screenwriter Nominated—Short...
- affirming the goodness found in them. Since Vatican Council II, Catholic dialogists in particular are working out the implications of John Paul II's statement...
- previous Divine Liturgy. It is traditionally attributed to St. Gregory the Dialogist, although some scholars believe it originated with Patriarch Severus of...