Sentences with phrase «become standard traditions»

We have seen this to be largely the case with the Lucan version of the resurrection of Jesus which became the standard tradition through most of Christian history.

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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.
A standard Protestant objection to Catholic Mariology is that she is not as important in scripture as she has become in ecclesial traditions.
In parts of Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean (especially Greece), pumpkin seeds became a standard part of everyday cuisine, and culinary and medical traditions in India and other parts of Asia also incorporated this food into a place of importance.
In parts of Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean (especially Greece), pumpkin seeds became a standard part of everyday cuisine, and culinary and medical traditions in India and other parts of Asia also incorporated this food into a place of importance.
The scene embodies two principles that would become standard in horror movies: it's vaguely postmodern, calling attention to the movie itself as part of a cinematic tradition, and it shows how quickly laughter can be overtaken by terror.
Tradition becomes the gold standard, not innovation or progress.
In the latter field, adopting the «guise» of bygone «revolutionary traditions» — re-creating iconic historical works, particularly those of the 1960s and»70s — has lately become standard practice.
It seems inevitable that standard USB Type - A cables need to be flipped over 4 or 5 times before they magically fit, and this takes out all the silliness of what has almost become a tradition over the years, and still has zero compatibility problems for things like quick charging.
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