Sentences with phrase «break the tradition of»

15:2) «Why do Your disciples break the tradition of the elders?
Matthew 15 Then some Pharisees and teachers of the law came to Jesus from Jerusalem and asked, 2 «Why do your disciples break the tradition of the elders?
«What shouldn't happen is unelected peers breaking the traditions of decades and throwing out a financial measure in the wake of three votes in the House of Commons which said we need to go ahead with this.»
Examples abound of his breaking the tradition of leaving America's political dirty linen at home.
Caro became instantly famous with an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1963 with brilliantly coloured abstract sculptures, breaking the tradition of displaying sculptures isolated on plinths by placing them directly on the floor, an innovation much copied since.
In choosing color over black and white and producing large - format prints, she broke the tradition of established fine - art photography at the time.
But all of it was about breaking the traditions of easel painting and using unorthodox materials and experimenting.
It is necessary to break the tradition of wrong perceptions about driving by proper training and making oneself an example.
Additionally, the Press Touch technology introduced in the HUAWEI Mate S broke the tradition of two - dimensional touch - screen control and launched a new era of interaction between humans and machines.
LG also broke its tradition of using the LCD display technology and jumped on the OLED bandwagon.

Not exact matches

Breaking with tradition, Melania Trump and 10 - year - old son Barron plan to remain in New York City at least until the end of the school year.
President - elect Donald Trump on Friday spoke with the president of Taiwan — a move that breaks with nearly 40 years of diplomatic tradition, amid reports that the Trump Organization is looking to expand there.
LONDON — A rather cynical tradition has developed in recent years in which, in the final days and hours before MPs leave Parliament for their summer break, the government releases a deluge of embarrassing reports, statistics, and statements in an apparently deliberate attempt to bury them.
Breaking with tradition, Judge Rakoff rebuffed the SEC's bid to let Citigroup settle charges of securities violations without admitting wrongdoing.
Shortly before assuming office last year, Trump broke with tradition by ordering all of former President Barack Obama's political appointees to leave their ambassadorships immediately after the inauguration.
The fact of the matter is when you talk about central banks, you're talking about powerful institutions rooted in their own management styles and tradition (even if the latter has just now seen a very unusual break) and it's not likely that one person can radically change things, even if he or she wanted to.
Breaking with tradition, Apple will not release first - weekend sales of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, saying the figure is more a reflection of supply than demand.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, known for infighting when picking its leader, is considering breaking a century of banking tradition by looking for an outsider instead.
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.
In 2009, Carney broke with central bank tradition, which typically offers only vague pronouncements of where interest rates might be headed in the future, and laid out a specific timeline, promising to hold rates at near - zero for 15 months.
Analysts say that Navarro would be a tradition - breaking choice for director of the National Economic Council.
Religion is a central part of the society and tradition as a whole; and as such, is hard to break away especially without hurting the people we love.
The student riots, although politically sterile, broke the creative French tension between tradition and revolution in favor of revolution.
For example, François Hollande's infidelity to his girlfriend Valérie Trierweiler continued an aboriginal tradition of French heads of state, beginning with the Catholic kings and continuing with rare breaks down to his immediate predecessor.
While I agree that the church could definitely be less political and break with tradition in some areas, I think that a lot of this has to do with people hardening their hearts to the truth of the Bible.
At one point, while acknowledging Schleiermacher's decisive break with the past, he states that «it is nonetheless true that it involves a genuine extension of the Origenist tradition as mediated by Augustine.»
Any other practice breaks the unity of the church, and the lack of water baptism is actually a tradition of omission, thus not showing a greater understanding of faith, but rather a lack of reverence for the will and intention of Jesus himself.
It also breaks with the entire moral tradition of humankind by rejecting the existence of values independent of the goals of material progress.
He will broke no compromise with institutionalization, which is ultimately what he thought the social traditions of human cultures promoted, even as he resisted a liberalization that secularized the gospel.
In his thinking, therefore, there was no break in the continuity of the social group; the church was God's true people, inheriting the promises and carrying on the great tradition of Israel.
While, therefore, the lessons of the prophets, far from being forgotten, bore fruit in great examples of personal piety, the prophetic tradition could not break through to its logical conclusion — religion as a free, individual choice, regardless of race or nation.
I think a lot of religion is tradition based on experience and reaction, sometimes primitive and uninformed, and its hard to break free from that without upending families sometimes.
There has undoubtedly been a break in the twentieth century with the tradition of romantic love which arose in the later phase of medieval culture, flourished in the «courts of love» in the fifteenth century, gave birth to the literature of the romantic movement, reached conventional respectability and domestication in the nineteenth century, and now seems out of date.
I hope that thousands of conversations will break out between those in the Word of Faith movement and those within other traditions.
So what is it about the event that was able to break through years of Jewish tradition and turn the world on it's head.
First, for the arts world, the loss of a transcendent religious vision, a refined and rigorous sense of the sacred, the breaking and discarding of two thousand years of Christian mythos, symbolism, and tradition has left contemporary American art spiritually diminished.
I appreciate the article, but the author broke a very important tradition of anonymity by signing off and publicly claiming to be a member.
Any attempt to break loose from the path set out by Schleiermacher and to find a way in which to make the transcendent God our subject, rather than some aspect of ourselves, could be called an apophantic theology, standing as it does in that tradition of paradox or dialectic that marked the Cappadocian theologians and has always been a part of the theological tradition.
Note that one of the traditions of Islam is charity, it's also a consequence for breaking ramadan.
That is a break from the interpretation of the received tradition, but is considered by Catholic authorities to be a theological opinion that can legitimately be held and explored.
Unless it breaks fundamentally from the Kantian tradition, even an ecologically sensitive sociological theology can not acknowledge this inherent reality and worth of our fellow creatures.
Is it any wonder that Peter and Paul's version of the Household Codes broke with tradition by instructing men and women, slaves and masters to «submit one to another.»
Pope Francis has made a habit of spinning pontiff protocol all topsy turvy since his election, but this may well be his most significant break with tradition yet.
I think I can show that none of the major Christian traditions is dogmatically opposed to an Israel - like view of the church, but acceptance of it involves a break with nearly 2,000 years of both modern and premodern Christian self - understandings.
Though He often does things that were against the Jewish law and Jewish traditions, and because of this, He is often accused of sinning, He never once broke the law of God as contained in the Old Testament.
There is further evidence of the same tradition in John 19:31, «Because it was the eve of Passover, the Jews were anxious that the bodies should not remain on the cross for the coming Sabbath, since that Sabbath was a day of great solemnity; so they requested Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies taken down.»
Up to the Reformation there had been one major breaking - off from the Church of Christ, by the Orthodox tradition.
Christians always stand in the «rubble» of everyday experiences of violence and use broken words, traditions, symbols, myths, and stories to invoke the Presence of God.
This argument breaks down on the fact that the contemporary form critic does not deal with a nebulous entity, «the community», to which he ascribes all kinds of powers; he deals with specific groups, individuals and traditions which he isolates, identifies and delineates.
Men may think, feel, and act in ways that are novel, unprecedented, tradition - breaking and still preserve unbroken that power and content of the past whereby the life of culture is enriched.
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