Sentences with phrase «broad tradition»

I worry about the potential parallel of this with what the libertarian con - law guys read into the 14th and the broader tradition.
Anglican «walking together» can mean recognising others as holders to the same Creeds and broad traditions, while not necessarily having the same practice on less essential matters.
In some ways already a reattachment of Protestant thinking to an earlier and broader tradition is going on, and in many places around the world.
Despite his criticism of liberal Jewish attempts to make Jewish life, and indeed human life as such, a servant of reason and progress, Buber shared certain convictions with the broader tradition of liberal German «Jewish thought.
These are the questions that lead one to uncover the broad tradition of republicanism.
Rather, it's about the broader traditions that inform why we even ask some of these questions, and why these traditions — in economics, political science, sociology, and other areas — influence our methods.
By James Mannion In this short post, I would like to do two things: Position NTEN within a broader tradition of practitioner - led inquiry; Ask the NTEN community to consider sharing your...
Although their works inspired public ridicule at first, both artists are now recognized as major figures within the broader tradition of art history.
The history of British painting is intimately linked with the broader traditions of European painting.
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