Sentences with phrase «become a tradition in»

The unnamed virgin child becomes a tradition in Israel because the women with whom she chooses to spend her last days do not let her pass into oblivion; they establish a living memorial.
But it has become a tradition in the Muslim communities to summon the people to prayer through a loud announcement.
Started as just a way to use up my Leftover Matzoh from Passover but this has become a tradition in our family we now have it for every major holiday!!
It's kind of become a tradition in my family and we only make it once a year... and that's on Thanksgiving.
It's interesting how certain gatherings become a tradition in families.
I hope it'll become a tradition in your home, too!
Fat Tuesday jambalaya has become a tradition in my house.
These cookies look great and I love it that they have almost become a tradition in your life!
Give these Potatoes with Green Onion & Dill a try soon, they just might become a tradition in your family too!
Then most likely if no addition in January go out in what has now become tradition in the last 16.
Making salt dough ornaments has become a tradition in our house.
«Pampers has become a tradition in parenting,» P&G vice president Jeff Ansell said.
It has become a tradition in the «momosphere.»
My kids absolutely love making Reindeer Food and it's become a tradition in our home since Noah was three or four.
This will definitely become a tradition in our house!
«Don't wear white after Labor Day» has become a tradition in America's history.
As has now become tradition in recent years, the one, the only, the classic, John Carpenter's original 1978 masterpiece Halloween
Walk - ins are becoming a tradition in Milwaukee, which has participated in all three AROS walk - ins, and was one of the early utilizers of the tactic in previous years.
It has become a tradition in my family to visit the Gaylord Palms in Orlando, Florida to see the ICE!
Embracing green infrastructure has quickly become a tradition in Ulster County and we applaud this forward thinking and environmentally responsible approach.
As has become a tradition in recent years, the conference kicked off with Yoga, along with a series of class action training sessions for attorneys and judges new to the practice area.

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«As you build an environment in which not everybody is going to be together every day in the same space, it became this folklore that made you familiar with one another,» Whitehead says of the tradition.
King & Wood Mallesons has broken with tradition and become the first major law firm in Perth with a fully open - plan office.
It's an annual tradition at this point: Every year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Razer debuts a bizarre prototype that may or may not become an actual product.
In addition to becoming a new revenue stream, it created new fans for life and has become an ASU tradition.
University of Notre Dame students become part of a storied history, where carrying on school traditions is a built - in part of the experience: Pep rallies, homemade - boat races, and masses at chapel are among the activities available during students» four years on campus.
Thus, in recent years, the January effect has become somewhat of a non-event - much like the tradition of making New Year's resolutions.
In fact, passing on a subscription to the next generation has become something of a family tradition.
Your turn, geothermal (p. 100 and p. 6, 19 — 21 of the budget's tax measures document): Ottawa provides a pair of tax breaks to businesses that invest in clean energy and efficiency, and it's become a budget tradition for the Finance Minister to add technologies to the list each year.
Marilyn Burns has continued the firm's proud tradition of political activism, finishing second in the 2005 Alberta Alliance leadership race and co-founding the Wildrose Society (which became the Wildrose Party) with Link Byfield and others in 2007.
The move comes after Disney raised prices early last summer, as has become the usual tradition, meaning that the theme park giant increased single - day prices by $ 10 in less than a year.
It's thought that it was merged with German pagan traditions in the 15th century when they became Roman Catholic therefore merging the bunny with Easter.
In all the great spiritual traditions and all the great wisdom schools, part of the journey of becoming more human is often totemed against this notion of sort of waking up and coming out of these illusions.
Many of the great Liberal Protestant teachers of the tradition in the last generation have become disillusioned by the loss of their cherished conceptions of critical inquiry, courtesy, and academic standards.
If thoughtful members of both communities become adequately aware of the moment they now occupy in history, and are prepared to reexamine their respective traditions for the resources there to be developed, then the Jewish - Christian relationship has a significant chance of becoming something more enriching than it has ever been before.
As with the mystical tradition in general, the danger is that the Pentecostal mystical experience becomes a mere escape from the world rather than a preparation for a purposeful reinsertion into the world.
They are revealed by God's historical and dialogical self - revelation by words and deeds, and in the fullness of time by God's eternal Son becoming flesh in a certain time and space of history; in church history under the guidance of the Holy Spirit they have to be witnessed to and developed through the living tradition (see the dogmatic constitution Dei Verbum, 2, 8).
Were we to get enough Americans to appreciate the teachings of the Founders, and of the American political tradition (APT) more generally, they would become far more moderate and judicious in their voting.
Understanding this new perspective on church is as difficult today as it was in the days of Jesus for Jews to understand a different perspective on Sabbath, but the basic principles seem to be the same: Church, just like Sabbath, is not supposed to be a bunch of human traditions which have become legalistic laws by which to judge one another's spiritual maturity.
Evangelicalism, in this paradigm, is now no longer a distinct theological tradition (i.e., «Reformation Christianity,» though it tends to be dominated by a «Reformed» articulation of Christian faith) or a particular piety and ethos (as it tended to be in classical evangelicalism) but has become a theological position staked out between conservative neo-orthodoxy and fundamentalism on a spectrum from left to right that is defined essentially by degrees of accommodation to modernity.
It may be that in the course of history certain dimensions of saving truth become obscured and must be recovered but it is impossible for a theologian to stand apart from tradition and begin his work ab initio; to do so would be to cut himself off from the Church, which is the source sine qua non of theology, and to deny the historical givenness of Revelation.
Baltimore (CNN)- Shortly after becoming the nation's 112th Supreme Court justice, Elena Kagan by tradition was presented with a silver cup, engraved with the names of those who preceded her in that particular seat.
In the first place, we may become better attuned to the ways that older, seemingly irrelevant or even harmful bits of the Christian tradition may be worth preserving, even if their strengths aren't immediately obvious in late modernitIn the first place, we may become better attuned to the ways that older, seemingly irrelevant or even harmful bits of the Christian tradition may be worth preserving, even if their strengths aren't immediately obvious in late modernitin late modernity.
The Gospels have in their way met this problem, not only by placing the kerygma on Jesus» lips, but also by presenting individual units from the tradition in such a way that the whole gospel becomes visible: At the call of Levi, we hear (Mark 2.17): «I came not to call the righteous, but sinners»; at the healing of the deaf - mute, we hear (Mark 7.37): «He has done all things well; he even makes the deaf hear and the dumb speak.»
At the same time, when proposing an alternate understanding, we must never accuse those who believe in the traditional view of believing in «Scripture plus tradition» while we believe in «the Bible alone» for even a «new view» is based in some way on previous traditions, and as soon as it is taught, becomes a tradition itself.
Is this simply a hold - over from an earlier day which the general conservatism of the educational world perpetuates because it has become a sacred tradition, or is there something in the study of literature which, regardless of the field of specialization into which one goes, makes it of vital importance?
Thus such traditions become kerygmatic, not by appropriating the traditional language of the Church's kerygma, but in a distinctive way: They retain a concrete story about Jesus, but expand its horizon until the universal saving significance of the heavenly Lord becomes visible in the earthly Jesus.
AA's twelve steps are a group of principles, spiritual in their nature, which, if practiced as a way of life, can expel the obsession to drink and enable the sufferer to become happily and usefully whole [quoted from the forward to the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions].
The factors of chief importance in the development of this theology were: (a) the Old Testament — and Judaism --(b) the tradition of religious thought in the Hellenistic world, (c) the earliest Christian experience of Christ and conviction about his person, mission, and nature — this soon became the tradition of the faith or the «true doctrine» — and (d) the living, continuous, ongoing experience of Christ — only in theory to be distinguished from the preceding — in worship, in preaching, in teaching, in open proclamation and confession, as the manifestation of the present Spiritual Christ within his church.
My aim is to become a political theologian in the tradition of process theology.
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