I'm about a third of the way through a fascinating book called "Reel spirituality: theology and film in dialogue". Actually, all the best books have subtitles that end with the words 'in dialogue'. You need two abstract nouns, of course - for example, "The eternal glories gleam afar: faith and hope in dialogue" or "Spirituality for a new millennium: belief and unbelief in dialogue".
But if you want to be *really* cool, you can have 'dialogue' as one of the abstract nouns. Like, "Speaking 'to' or speaking 'with': preaching and dialogue in dialogue". Or maybe, "All things to all men: reason and dialogue in dialogue".
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