We have
developed traditions of rationality about these questions ¯ competing traditions, no doubt, but traditions of thought on these topics all the same.
We shall show in later chapters the role this verse may have played in
the developing tradition of the resurrection.
By its own accrued consensus of understanding, the Church
developed a tradition of what is permitted (or even required).
Liturgies, collections of prayers, theological statements, moral teaching, and much else are included in the general and
developing tradition of the Church.
Galen was one of the first experimenters we know of in biology; Vesalius
developed the tradition of accurate observation and experimentation from Galen.
■ Bishop Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1168 - 1253), Bishop of Lincoln and founder of the «Oxford School» known for
developing the tradition of experimental science.
During the past few years, I have
developed the tradition of taking a walk with my students every Friday morning, as soon as students arrive in class.
This system and methodology
developed the tradition of Pedagogy.
As time went on, we cat volunteers
developed a tradition of bringing her into the office during our shifts, where her personality began to shine.
Ontario has over the past 17 years
developed a tradition of such bills, though «omnibus» got a bad reputation with Premier Harris's Bill 26 in 1995, since it was used to slash spending across a number of fronts and made a lot of legislative changes as it went.
As the first daily source of court information, we have
developed a tradition of integrity, independence and trust.
Looking for the challenging post of a school principal in a reputed school and thus to use my knowledge and skills in order to respect and
develop the traditions of the institution and contribute to the character building process of the institution.
Trivette and Dunst have dedicated their research careers to understanding social support of young families, and as a result have
developed the tradition of family - centeredness.
Not exact matches
LONDON — A rather cynical
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of embarrassing reports, statistics, and statements in an apparently deliberate attempt to bury them.
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Being aware
of thinking through the basis and
traditions of what we believe was essential to
develop a framework for the situations that we knew that we were going to face as Christian leaders.
If thoughtful members
of both communities become adequately aware
of the moment they now occupy in history, and are prepared to reexamine their respective
traditions for the resources there to be
developed, then the Jewish - Christian relationship has a significant chance
of becoming something more enriching than it has ever been before.
Lasch reminds us that the corrosion
of our democratic way
of life and especially our public discourse has its roots in widespread distrust
of our institutions and the
traditions around which they have
developed and
of which they are the expressions — whether the family, church, and local communities, or private enterprise and all the various levels
of government.
In nearly every nation whose cultural heritage, moral and legal systems
developed from this western, Christian
tradition, he is free to insult people
of faith as much as he wishes.
They are revealed by God's historical and dialogical self - revelation by words and deeds, and in the fullness
of time by God's eternal Son becoming flesh in a certain time and space
of history; in church history under the guidance
of the Holy Spirit they have to be witnessed to and
developed through the living
tradition (see the dogmatic constitution Dei Verbum, 2, 8).
@RUReal, «In nearly every nation whose cultural heritage, moral and legal systems
developed from this western, Christian
tradition, he is free to insult people
of faith as much as he wishes.»
The more I have tried to comprehend the nature
of the Wesleyan
tradition and to
develop a theological method informed by its distinctive vision
of Christianity, the more I have had difficulty understanding my own
tradition and myself within the outlines
of what most people seem to mean by evangelicalism.
The self - consciousness
of the
developing nations has meant affirmation
of their own cultural
traditions and identity.
But any genuine recovery
of a «particular language
of faith» will entail
developing and appropriating a theological
tradition and embodying that
tradition in faithful living — a project that necessarily requires motivations and insights deriving from a quite different kind
of authority than the sociologists possess.
The
tradition from which he
developed his own thought skipped from the Greek Fathers to the
tradition of the Church
of England.
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.
And yet they survived, reconstructed their community, and handed down a continuous and
developing tradition which exerted a creative influence upon the whole
of subsequent history.
Both men and women need to
develop «joint models
of caring and mutuality» that challenge those structures
of power and religious
traditions that sanction the humiliation
of others.
Will future relationships
develop in the context
of this
tradition or in the direction
of the conflict which has also been endemic between Ethiopia and neighbouring Muslim lands?
This party
of warriors came to be known as the Hurs and
developed martial
traditions.
He distinguishes four possible criteria: (1) multiple attestation; (2) discounting the tendencies
of the
developing tradition; (3) attestation by multiple forms; (4) elimination
of all material which may be derived either from Judaism or from primitive Christianity.
The
tradition of the flight into and return from Egypt may also have been
developed to match the experience
of the people
of Israel, whom God rescued from slavery under Pharaoh.
From here on I will be speaking
of distinctive ways in which he has
developed that
tradition.
Their outer doctrine was based on
traditions developed in deep sin, ones that rendered God's law
of no effect.
In fact, Dan and I spent a good part
of the drive home time talking about the environment in which he grew up, the different ways in which his brothers and sisters have adopted, adapted, or changed some
of those original
traditions as they
develop their own parenting styles, and how we planned to bring up our kids — should we ever get around to having them!
There are two main schools
of thought on how to determine which variant is the right one, but both approaches use a
tradition that has
developed over time.
Speaking in cultural terms, M.M. Thomas argues that a «post-modern humanism which recognizes the integration
of mechanical, organic and spiritual dimensions, can
develop creative reinterpretation
of traditions battling against fundamentalist traditionalism and actualize the potential modernity to create a dynamic fraternity
of responsible persons and people».12
In this pioneer form - critical work the first attempt was made to write a history
of the synoptic
tradition and to isolate the influences at work in and on that
tradition as it changed and
developed.
More explicitly than anyone else in the early pastoral
tradition, Gregory the Great
developed the theory and practice
of contextual pastoral counseling.
Nevertheless, the usual understanding and application
of the dialectic do not lead to the radical openness that is needed, the readiness to encounter the simply unexpected or the
tradition that has
developed out
of quite alien assumptions.
What is needed, then, is ongoing conversion facilitated by spiritual
traditions within Christianity as the mechanism by which one enters the Great
Tradition and
develops the interior disposition
of discernment.
In the case
of Samuel,
tradition employs a more refined and deeply connotative language to describe the phenomenon — a language which is a product
of later and more sensitively
developed prophetism.
Finally, a
tradition inevitably
develops that tells the story
of how these rules were first received, a story which roots them not in the common life
of the people, but in the element
of the divine.
In central Europe it sometimes seems that the deepest reason for preserving and
developing the theological
tradition in the university has been that a profession exists whose chief function is the proclamation
of the Biblical message.
There has also been a deliberate attempt to
develop our particular situation into a strong culture for the College, mainly rooted in
traditions that staff experienced in their own schools a generation ago, or in revivals
of medieval
traditions, such as that
of the boy - bishop (a boy rules the College for a day on the feast
of St Nicholas.)
Furthermore, Ogden recognizes that there is a definite historical connection between the Christian
tradition on the one hand, and existentialism and process philosophy on the other.57 Would one not have to say that both
of these forms
of philosophy became possibilities in fact only as a result
of the emergence
of Christian faith in history, and
of the particular direction the theological
tradition developed?
And in this context the word «conservative» means in principle something quite positive, for it also includes the courage to affirm continuity, clear principles, detachment from ephemeral fashions, fidelity to the Word
of God which endures for ever, respect for
tradition, for what has organically
developed, for the wisdom and experience
of our ancestors.
It is instructive to see how deeply Gregory intuited much
of the interpersonal analysis that was later to be
developed in the modern behaviorist
tradition of vector analysis by G. Homans, R. Carson, T. Leary, J. Thibaut, and H. Kelley.17 According to this modern behaviorist analysis, human interaction patterns can be graphed on the vectors
of two poles: a horizontal emotive axis that registers resistance versus affection, and a vertical pole that registers superordination and subordination, or relative power or influence in relationships.
The tendency
of some nations to establish ethical codes while other organizations (like the BBC) avoid them,
developing, instead, a
tradition of personal responsibility among communicators.
Irregular and scandalous ways
of celebrating the Lord's supper have
developed in the church at Corinth, and Paul feels it necessary to appeal to the
tradition to correct them.