Sentences with phrase «always been a tradition»

There has always been a tradition which has emphasized the dramatic in religious practice, which has affirmed that God rewards those who acknowledge him, and which has promoted celebrities in an effort to impress.
It has always been a tradition ever since I can remember and this year I am making a slow cooker spiral ham.
You see guys, just a win yesterday over a club that has always been our tradition to beat.
It has always been the tradition in Ashtanga Yoga to rest from asana practice on new and full moon days (tithis).
It has always been a tradition to get dressed up on Christmas Eve and this emerald green dress might just be my favorite Christmas Eve dress yet.
This has always been a tradition in my house.
That's always been a tradition here, and that's not a bad thing.»
Giving back to the community has always been a tradition of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians.
«It has always been a tradition of the family to show our art to the public.
I have no clue how to actually do anything in real life — it has always been tradition that articling taught you practical skills.

Not exact matches

1880 Gold Coin and 1881 Silver Dollar «I have Greek heritage, and in Greek tradition, it is good luck to carry a gold coin with you, so I always have these on me.
«They are always an opportunity to celebrate family, friends and religious traditions that mean so much to many of us,» she said.
«We've always been a band that writes together, and we just kept that tradition together.
«At Directed Capital we are always looking to provide solutions for Main Street that traditional lenders do not have the capability or flexibility to assist with,» said Directed Capital's CEO Chris Moench, who has specialized in acquiring and repositioning debt for more than 25 years, «With the increase to our credit facility from our longtime lender Goldman Sachs, we were able to acquire these FDIC loans and expect to continue our long tradition of helping borrowers re-access traditional financing channels, while providing investors with superior returns typically uncorrelated with the market.
This latest scandal is just another bite out of man who should humble himself and know that he will always need our Savior, His Church with Her Tradition, Her Bible and Her Magisterium.
«In the Christian tradition, loss, collapse and failure have always been seen as not only unavoidable, but even necessary on the path to wisdom, freedom and personal maturity,» Blaszczak said.
Always penetrating and provocative, my good friend Patrick Deneen has, once again penetrated and provoked, this time in a brief essay entitled» Is There a Conservative Tradition in America?»
The best interpreters of the Baptist tradition have always recognized how devastating the attenuation of this principle has been for Baptist ecclesiology.
Smith, a longtime student of comparative religion and author of The World's Religions, pays major attention to the several major traditions but is in sensibility, if not always in doctrine, a Christian.
Once the traditional one man, one woman union is open to question, then there is no reason for the government to continue to interfere in what has always been a social and religious tradition.
Celibacy is difficult; in the monastic tradition, it is always connected with some form of community, with spiritual direction, and with disciplined prayer.
From Bordeaux to Berlin, wine and beer have always been part of church tradition.
In its place, our pragmatic reading of the canon is that the great minds of the tradition are always in need of present - day judges.
I am always amazed at how people want to use just one sentence out of a letter to Jewish Christians (Heb 10.25) to make a supposed supreme command for people to conform to a tradition of temple style gatherings.
But in truth the Reformation's sola scriptura principle was always nestled in the catholic tradition and came to expression in the uninterrupted affirmation of ancient dogma and a long coherent tradition of ethical interpretation.
They schooled me according to a black folk tradition that taught that trouble doesn't last always, that the weak can gain victory over the strong (given the right planning), that God is at the helm of human history and that the best standard of excellence is a spiritual relation to life obtained in one's prayerful relation to God.
Personally, my christmas tree always goes down on January 6th (Twelve days of christmas thing) Depending on when festivus is, and if there are any traditions (twelve days of festivus?)
Mucking with tradition is always a nice hot button that news outlets love to play with.
With such a commitment to a genuine «pluralism of communities» (in Robert Nisbet's phrase), we would not treat our inheritance with contempt by insisting that our political tradition has always been headed for self - destruction.
From its early days, therefore, until the present, Christianity never has been able completely to reduce itself to a circle with one center, the soul; always the great tradition has called it back to be an ellipse around two foci, the individual and society.
Thus the particular question that has been at the heart of a lot of our religious liberty cases in the past few years — the question of whether institutions in the corporate form are entitled to religious liberty — is not a new question for our political tradition, and the answer that tradition has often offered it is not always friendly to the cause of contemporary traditionalists.
Tradition Eleven — Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films.
While I understand that there were good and faithful men and women among them, the lasting creeds and traditions are always subject to suspicion for me.
Instead, a primary emphasis falls upon the present: «Unmediated presence is always the characteristic of Jesus» words, appearance and action, within a world which... had lost the present, since it lived... between past and future, between traditions and promises or threats» (58).
Another AA tradition that you didn't mention is AA's 11th Tradition, which is «Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and filmtradition that you didn't mention is AA's 11th Tradition, which is «Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and filmTradition, which is «Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and films.»
What is chosen therefore is one of those types of act which «in the Church's moral tradition have been termed «intrinsically evil» (intrinsice malum): they are such always and per se, in other words on account of their very object, and quite apart from the ulterior intentions of the one acting and the circumstances.»
AA Tradition # 11 - «Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and films.»
While conversions between ecclesial traditions will always occur, the ecumenical movement is best served by those who combine a strong commitment to their own tradition with an openness toward others.
Our tradition has always been interested in techniques for evoking joy.
It is now the job of the Ordinariate, he believes, to bring Englishness back to Catholicism «with a deliberate emphasis, always, on reverence, beauty and a robust, unchanging tradition that transcends time».
And in this task we will always be impoverished if we do not honour and respect the insight, wisdom and contribution of those who, from many traditions and cultures over the centuries of the history of the Church, have also brought their understanding to this sacred conversation.
If Heidegger was right — and he was — in saying that there was always a nihilistic core to the Western philosophical tradition, the withdrawal of Christianity leaves nothing but that core behind, for the gospel long ago stripped away both the deceits and the glories that had concealed it; and so philosophy becomes, almost by force of habit, explicit nihilism.
Though the scholars who belong to that tradition will always have diverse motives — religious, nonreligious, even antireligious — these motives are harmful only if they substantively affect the scholarship.
Whatever doubts may exist about the sources of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept of the competent and responsible individual; certain key ingredients of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class virtues, that high plateau of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
This was always our objection to earlier forms of Roman Catholicism - we must not add human traditions to the scriptural revelation as if they were binding on the church.
You're running into the problem that syncretists always do — both of the «syncretized» belief systems include a purist tradition that objects to polluting their Truth with anything from any other source.
The just war tradition was not always so superficially employed.
Tradition never mirrors purely and perfectly the truth of the gospel, and it always needs to be monitored by God's Word.
Traditions, therefore, have always to be reappraised and reassessed.
Both the prophetic tradition as renewed in Protestantism and process thought remind us that justice is always to be transcended, that it is always to be gone «beyond.»
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