Sentences with phrase «already ancient tradition»

The Reformation was an indigenization of the gospel in northern Europe, an interaction of already ancient tradition with the expectations of rising classes in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Britain and elsewhere.

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The resurrections (or more correctly resuscitations) which, according to ancient tradition had been performed by Elijah and Elisha, depended partly upon this belief.10 The same belief supplies us with the reason why the story of the raising of Lazarus lays such emphasis on the fact that he «had already been four days in the tomb».
The people of Nineveh, as a certain ancient tradition affirms, are often already repenting in ways that we, the self - consciously religious, have yet to see.
When Newton wrote a single equation that described the fall of apples and the motion of planets, he was already tapping into an ancient tradition.
As son of a family of scholars, Krishnamacharya, who, in addition to that worked himself a lot and with great attention on the ancient source texts, knew precisely where to look: already at the beginning of the 20th century, scholars knew that the Nāṭh tradition or, Hatha Yoga, had been passed on in the remote mountains of the Himalaya.
Call in now, you're already a winner!!!!!» they say, deadpanning the bizarre combination of ancient tradition and modern (see: «Western») materialism that permeates much of a post-oil boom Arab region.
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