Sentences with phrase «came from the tradition»

I would include some mainly atheist nations of western Europe in the list of nations coming from this tradition.
It does not come from any other source, and certainly it doesn't come from tradition or through some supposed mystical personal experience since the Canon is closed.
You come from a tradition that sorely over abuses the word «love» without having any idea whatsoever how to love or what love even is.
You come from a tradition that sorely over abuses the word «love» without having any idea whatsoever how to love or what love even is — Oops.
First, we come from a tradition that recognizes not only individual sin but also corporate sin.
This suggests that this material comes from a tradition that did not know either the virgin birth or the angel's announcement.
This, too, comes from tradition.
Rather, they come from traditions well known to have been in existence before the time of Jesus.
The real challenge is how to teach virtuous behavior to a generation that does not come from a tradition of Judeo - Christian morality and hence has no sense of revealed truth.
If the task of distinguishing the narrative sources of the fourth gospel is beset with difficulties, that of disentangling from the discourses sayings which come from the apostle, sayings which come from tradition, and the evangelist's own meditations, is even more difficult — and often quite impossible.
The Pharisees handed down certain legislation to the people from the tradition of the fathers, legislation which has not been recorded in the laws of Moses; for this reason the party of the Sadducees rejects it, saying that what is written must be considered legislation, but that what comes from the tradition of the fathers need not be observed (Antiq.
Coming from a tradition of Contextual Family Therapy, Attachment Theory and Neuropsychology, the RT model keeps both therapist and clients organized to make sound systemic changes in individuals and relationships.
Phillip Blond comes from a tradition of continental philosophy, not from political theory.
The other two proposals are expected to come from Traditions at the Glen Resort in Johnson City and Tioga Downs in Nichols.
Mantras come from the tradition of yoga, in which sounds, words, or phrases in Sanskrit are repeated in meditation to bring about a clear, calm, present state of mind.
In - universe, the «Adored Ones» came from a tradition of the 18 Wakandan tribes submitting a potential wife for the king.
It's certainly a bold move for a director who comes from a tradition of more classical, dramatic European filmmaking.
With the film dedicated to both of her grandmothers, Martel says that she comes from a tradition of oral storytelling and finds this a source of inspiration; for structure, more so than for plot.
The Halloween practice of children dressing in costume to go trick or treating came from a tradition in Ireland and England.
Short stories followed much later and came from the tradition of oral story telling.
Maybe you come from another tradition and are eager to try your hand at the form.
The title of the exhibition comes from the tradition of living history where historical events like the American Revolution and Civil War are reenacted by amateur performers using storytelling and props, always in an attempt to portray history as unchangeable as accurately as if it was fixed.
Fabro came from the tradition of Arte Povera — rigorous, methodic, majestic!
Coming from a tradition of West Coast artists working in assemblage in the»60s, such as Ed Kienholz and Bruce Conner, Foulkes has consistently challenged audiences and expanded his work into new territories.
Conversely, if a category came from traditions and genres born of YouTube, the more likely it was to be dominated by YouTube originals.
Charles Zelden, a professor of history and political science at Nova Southeastern University in nearby Fort Lauderdale, said the students speaking out in the shooting's aftermath «come from a tradition of being heard and are angry enough right now that they won't stand for not being heard.»
London About Blog Tango Space come from a tradition of Argentine milongueros and they are passionate about sharing our love for tango.
If you come from a tradition to which you feel connected, I recommend exploring the practices within it.
Coming from a tradition of Contextual Family Therapy, the Restoration approach provides the therapist with clarity of assessment of individual and relational issues yet utilizes sound mindfulness strategies to produce real and long - lasting systemic change.

Not exact matches

«The strength of the dollar is where the pressure is coming from,» said Gene McGillian, vice president at Tradition Energy.
Funeral potatoes are what they sound like — the dish originally comes from the Mormon tradition of bringing the well - liked comfort food to people at gatherings after a funeral.
Their power comes from how they are the closest digital equivalent to ancient Chinese tradition,» Chance Jiang, CEO Chatek and Director of Startup Grind Guangzhou told TechNode.
They come from a variety of Christian and non-Christian faith traditions in the U.S. and beyond.
It's a mistake to say that our modern Christmas traditions come directly from pre-Christian paganism, said Ronald Hutton, a historian at Bristol University in the United Kingdom.
His main proof is that marchers came disproportionately from parts of the country where Catholic clergy refused to accept the 1790 Civil Constitution of the Clergy and so are «closer to the old Catholic bedrock of France than to the tradition of secularism.»
This forged passage above is, by the way, where the evangelical tradition of «speaking in tongues,» the Appalachian tradition of snake handling and the Christian Science tradition of healing through «laying of hands» all come from — and it's a complete forgery.
Looking at Luther's development up to 1518, we might not be convinced that his mysticism was evolving in a catholic direction: theologies concerned with inner transformation and the purifying presence of God have, after all, been known to come unmoored from the catholic tradition.
There is no real evidence that Luther regarded this consolation as inadequate; the impetus to reshape his thought in a new configuration came from the theological tradition, not the anxious yearnings of a troubled conscience.
I'm there because I come from that culture, and it's the tradition of my family.
Indeed, over the years, Georgetown has been perhaps the clearest example of what many such schools practice: the whipsaw of «Catholic tradition,» in which the strongest declarations of Catholic identity come from the fund - raisers, the alumni association, and the public - relations office ¯ all the people trying to sell the university in a tight economic situation that requires a good bit of niche marketing.
However, in our Jewish tradition, the possibility of return — teshuvah — turning away from evil to come back to a more primordial source of good, can not be denied to any person or to any people on earth.
I have come to agree with those who would argue that evangelicalism is, to borrow a phrase from the British analytical tradition of philosophy, an «essentially contested concept.»
Maybe you could bring in Christians from another church tradition or from the other side of the world to come and find fault with how your church is accomplishing (or not accomplishing) your mission.
For some, that tradition comes from their family, for others, it is based on their pastor or denomination from which they grew up in, others may not have a tradition to draw on altogether.
Another church that comes to mind is Missiongathering in San Diego, which is associated with the progressive denomination The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), but which has a very evangelical «feel» to its worship because it attracts a lot of folks who come from evangelical traditions and enjoy evangelical worship but are looking for a church that welcomes LGBT people.
Some Christians are aware of where the «Easter» traditions came from, and, thinking of passages like Jeremiah 10:2 (Do not adopt the ways of the Gentiles...), refuse to say «Happy Easter!»
Though later wise men from the East come to Herod's palace to pay homage to the newborn «king,» they find him in the only place consistent with the rest of the biblical tradition: among the lowest of the low.
And I speak and have helped with organizing Christianity21 — a conference Tony runs — because I hope to help create a place where people from diverse Christian camps — such as Tony (who came from the Congregational Church and now blogs for a progressive platform) and me (who grew up in the Southern Baptist tradition who identifies as a moderate) can come and share ideas and interact respectfully.
Writing in the Journal of Religious Ethics, they make clear enough, as it used to be said, where they are coming from: «Just war theory is properly understood as an expression of a tradition in Christian political thought that can broadly be described as Augustinian.
Generous orthodoxy also means that one embodies biblical virtues as a theologian and as a biblical scholar as one encounters those who come from other traditions.
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