Sentences with phrase «looks past tradition»

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It means that the church must, among other things, be backward - looking; it has a special mission to preserve the past, to carry on a tradition.
Living within a tradition is not so much a matter of looking at the past but rather with it toward a still unfulfilled promise latent within it.
Adapting their tradition of natural law without its past rigidities, they look for opportunities to address the body politic in terms of its values as well as their own.
Now if we look at this tradition, at the beliefs of past Christians, we find that they in their turn have always felt bound to refer their beliefs to one particular piece of the tradition and to one particular generation of past believers — the generation of the apostles.
There can thus be both diversity and novelty within a tradition as each generation looks at the present and the future in the light of the past.
For as we look with our tradition into the past we can discern innumerable instances of God's fidelity to the promise that is revelation.
It's been a bit of a tradition for the past few years and my family looks forward to it every year!
«I look forward to honoring the hotel's historic past by serving refined and modern American cuisine that speaks to the tradition and timeless essence of The Bellevue.»
Just as we must un-learn «modern» ways of eating and return to wise traditions for optimal health, Sarah Savory invites us to look to the past as we attempt to heal our planet.
It has a proud 142 - year history, creating a unique blend of upholding the traditions of the past while looking towards the future of education.
It has a proud 142 year history and has a perfect blend of upholding the traditions of our past while looking towards the future of education.
Technology Counts 2007 continues that tradition by offering a look at where states now stand with an eye to where they have come over the past 10 years.
He concluded: «We are planning to build on the great architectural traditions that have evolved in China over the past three thousand years, but at the same time, we are looking to exude the enthusiasm and the innovative spirit that abounds throughout China.»
The mountains, covered in ancient dry - stone terraces and centuries - old olive trees, are popular with hikers and bikers looking for a challenge, and any journey through their peaks will take you past picturesque old towns and villages full of tradition.
«While we value and preserve our traditions, we will continue to develop new and innovative approaches to hospitality, so while celebrating our past this year, we can also look forward to a bright future.»
Recently extended this exciting interactive museum recounts the history of the Yorkshire Dales from prehistoric times to the modern day, looking at aspects of the Dales» art, culture, tradition and industry in times past.
Established by Cynthia Corbett in 2008, this prize celebrates the work of young artists who look back to the past for inspiration, reworking tradition instead of attempting to do away with it.
David Salle in his new book How to See: Looking, Talking, and Thinking about Art — thinking about late [André] Derain and his turn to the past, neoclassicism, and tradition — writes,
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