Building on an extensive body research showing physical, emotional, social, and educational benefits of family dinners, the FDP has developed a plethora of useful tools to help families
build a tradition of fun and frequent dinners and good tableside conversations about goals, hopes, and daily challenges.
Summary: This article tells the story of how a district worked with all of its schools to
build a tradition of character education and social - emotional learning.
That car will no doubt follow the Italian - designed, coach -
built tradition of being ungodly expensive, however, so it will be for the well - heeled only.
The MARS team was in town for their annual sales meeting, and, as part of their team -
building tradition of community service, MARS and Rescue Resource spent the day building places for pets to play at the Pima County Animal Shelter and Christopher Columbus dog park.
Popular things to do and see are the centuries - old boat
building traditions of Windward village, or to have a bite to eat at the Lazy Turtle Restaurant, which boasts the best pizzas away from PSV's Caribbean Beach Restaurant.
The use of natural materials such as volcanic stones, raw teak, timber and slate pay homage to
the building traditions of the island.
Established in 1973, the clerking program continues to
build a tradition of excellence and offers an opportunity for outstanding students to develop skills in legal research, writing, and advocacy.
Not exact matches
«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.
Eaton Construction from Portland, OR, boasts quality craftsmanship
built on a family
tradition of 400 years in the industry, starting with the arrival
of Francis Eaton, a «House Carpenter» as described in the ships rolls
of the Mayflower, to Plymouth Colony in 1620.
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.
Built on
tradition, the Masters is a no - nonsense tournament, banning patrons from bringing phones, electronics, and most types
of chairs onto the grounds.
The worry is that the Federal Republic's proud 70 - year
tradition of constructive consensus -
building is under threat too, and that the legacy
of 2015 is a Germany that has become fundamentally less predictable and harder to govern.
However,
built on an innovation out
of the private school
tradition, a lot
of high growth will come, he says.
Members
of the press were also barred from the meeting, adding to
building criticism that a President Trump will not honor White House
traditions of transparency.
«It's even more important that Uber
build a company that reflects the multi-racial, multi-cultural character
of Oakland and the East Bay community, and its
tradition of advocating for racial equality and economic justice.»
One
of the most creative link
building strategies I've ever pursued involved leveraging a client's annual
tradition and turning it into some
of the Internet's most beloved content: cute animal photos.
Built on the strength and
tradition of the 104 year old Financial Post, National Post provides readers with comprehensive reporting from across the country and around the world, all with a distinctly Canadian voice.
The article is vintage Neuhaus, the kind
of theological bridge
building that offers hope, because it reflects a listening across
traditions that enriches all
of us.
It was a genuine extending
of a hand to
build a future where we find unity in our diversity, where faith, religion and
tradition can be taken seriously while engaging one another respectfully.
Her position emerged out
of the dialogue with Lawrence Kohlberg, whose research and theory on the development
of moral reasoning
builds toward post-conventional stages grounded in the Kantian ethical
tradition of rights, duties, and obligations.
It is
built on centuries
of apostolic
tradition passed down from age to age in the fullness
of Christ.
Such development
of doctrine, typically in response to grave error and deviant
traditions built upon such error, is to be understood not as an addition to the apostolic teaching contained in Holy Scripture but as Spirit - guided insight into the fullness
of that teaching.
The lives
of the saints do not present us with a new theory
of virtue, but a new way
of teaching, a new strategy that
builds on the
tradition of examples, but enriches it by unfolding a pattern
of holiness over the course
of a lifetime.
And many
of the challenges and inconsistencies
of the emergent movement stem from the fact that it has intentionally not
built itself on any foundation ¯ an effort to avoid proposition, metanarrative, and
tradition.
There are parts that are, but much
of medicine is still an art
built on
tradition and assumptions rather than cold hard data.
Capitalism, in turn, creates the economic base on which may be
built, with guidance from religion and democracy, a more humane society
of the kind called for by both Christian and Jewish
traditions.
They re-founded the Jewish community among the ruins
of Jerusalem, and by slow and painful degrees
built up a civil and ecclesiastical polity through which the Jewish people maintained and developed its national
traditions under the tolerant rule
of the Persian Empire.
Here it is assumed that the church's teaching is the responsible development
of biblical teaching, but the task is not so much to check this assumption as to
build on the
tradition.
Women's stories serve not only as the testing ground for new theological proposals, but also as material for
building new theological
traditions that revitalize the entire community
of faith.
After the Mutiny, when the Muslim freedom movement was finally crushed by the British, the remnants
of the defeated party sought to revive the Walliyulla
tradition and
build up a fresh movement for the freedom
of Islam.
If the characteristic mark
of hermeneutical theology is its interpretive stance, especially in regard to texts — both the classic text
of the Judeo - Christian
tradition (the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament) and the exemplary theologies that
build on the classic text — then heuristic theology is also interpretive, for it claims that its successful unconventional metaphors are not only in continuity with the paradigmatic events and their significance expressed in this classic text but are also appropriate expressions
of these matters for the present time.
A critical challenge
of liberation theology is its rooting in local praxis and base communities, and here the main British version has been a multifaceted urban theology which has
built on a
tradition of pastoral, political and community -
building activity in cities.
Building on but moving beyond psychological understandings
of guilt, and excavating the reality
of wrong «being that underlies our wrong» doing, Pieper brings the wisdom
tradition of Plato, Augustine, and Aquinas into conversation with moderns, both Christian and anti-Christian, who try to make sense
of sin and evil in the human condition.
All this is basic to contemporary work on the theology
of the synoptic evangelists and their
tradition; indeed, this contemporary work is consciously
built upon the foundations laid by Bultmann in this most important book.
Thus the Commission called for a Christian concern for Higher Education which helps critical rational and humanist evaluation
of both the western and Indian cultures to
build a new cultural concept which subordinated religious
traditions, technology and politics to personal values according to the principle «Sabbath is made for man and not man for the Sabbath», enunciated by Jesus and illustrated in the idea
of Incarnation
of God in Christ.
He consistently opposed what he called «nation -
building» as an American responsibility and called for more «humility» in our relation to the rest
of the world, striking an isolationist chord that has been perennial in our
tradition.
In hopes
of a deeper understanding
of God, we study such subjects as Jesus Christ and Israel, scripture in
tradition, the history
of practices
of interpretation
of scripture and practices
of response to God in worship, moral responsibility and institution
building.
You see that although many translations try to be straight from the Greek or Hebrew, they also
build on previous translations, so that if a particular translation has a long
tradition, the
tradition might get carried forward, even if that way
of translating the word or idea is not the best.
This is what Christianity has done with most
of our history and
traditions (church
buildings, Easter, paid clergy, etc), and what Moses himself did with much
of his writing.
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-.
And so may you pass from death to life, from the authority
of tradition to the experience
of knowing God; thus will you pass from darkness to light, from a racial faith inherited to a personal faith achieved by actual experience; and thereby will you progress from a theology
of mind handed down by your ancestors to a true religion
of spirit which shall be
built up in your souls as an eternal endowment.
He clearly sees a role for Marxism, which, he thinks, has enriched the myth
of Golden Age found in many religious
traditions by working towards
building a classless society.
I think I hold to some hodge - podge mixture
of both ideas:
Buildings and holidays and
traditions can be redeemed, as long as they do not consume our values and mission.
The
building exhibits the wonderful influence
of two
traditions expressed in elegant form, sitting beautifully in its prairie setting.»
Celebrating the vernacular: Certain regions
of the country have a distinct
tradition of church architecture, and congregations often want to tie their new
building to that
tradition.
But like all works
of architecture, sacred
buildings reflect not only a faith
tradition but the values and concerns
of the builders» immediate context.
Embroidering on the past: Many communities wish to use the historical style
of their
building or the
traditions it represents as the inspiration for a new design.
In
building long - distance devotion to human rights we need not and should not draw primarily on the secular Enlightenment
of the 18th century, which has so often been hostile to the biblical
tradition.
emphasizes the public expression
of what is known, the crucial importance
of language, texts, and
tradition — linking to and
building up a community
of learning and knowledge.
The controversial head
of a Muslim congregation in New York announced the launch
of a «multinational, multifaith movement» meant to improve understanding and
build trust between «people
of all cultures and faith
traditions,» according to a statement released Tuesday.