Definition of «prophetic tradition»

The phrase "prophetic tradition" refers to the set of beliefs, teachings, and practices passed down from religious prophets throughout history. It involves following the guidance and teachings of these prophets for spiritual and moral guidance.

Sentences with «prophetic tradition»

  • The Mu «tazilites, who were the champions of transcendentalism, resorted to a method of interpretation which explained away all the anthropomorphic passages in the Qur» an, and they discarded the anthropomorphic Prophetic Traditions as invalid or not authentic. (religion-online.org)
  • But Luke in a milder vein differentiates between those who know and those who do not know the master's will and ends with a great word in the best prophetic tradition, «Every one to whom much is given, of him will much be required» (12:48). (religion-online.org)
  • The more dominant prophetic tradition in the Old Testament is grounded in the experience of precariousness. (religion-online.org)
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