Sentences with phrase «differs from tradition»

It differs from tradition counselling in that the therapist and client are never in the same room during their work together.
In the fourteenth century a movement headed by the Strigolniks («barbers») arose — evidence that Christianity had sufficiently penetrated the Russian masses to stir them to differ from the tradition of the Orthodox Church.
Bosch's paintings with their rough surfaces, so called impasto painting, differed from the tradition of the great Netherlandish painters of the end of the 15th, and beginning of the 16th centuries, who wished to hide the work done and so suggest their paintings as more nearly divine creations.

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In this it differs from classical Reformation theology, and we have already hinted that the difference may be seen in the different attitude that is taken in the Wesleyan tradition toward reason.
Christianity differs from every other tradition in religiously important ways.
The answer is pretty specific and pretty basic and it has to do with human sexuality, as that is how LGTQ, or current label differ from long - held teaching and tradition, and also what nature would seem to indicate.
In particular, we may note that there are three points at which the Kingdom teaching of the synoptic tradition tends to differ both from Judaism and from the early Church as represented by the remainder of the New Testament: in the use of the expression Kingdom of God for (1) the final act of God in visiting and redeeming his people and (2) as a comprehensive term for the blessings of salvation, i.e. things secured by that act of God, and (3) in speaking of the Kingdom as «coming».
The Druzes of the Levant differ from the Sunnis of Egypt because of differing interpretations of the Qur» an and the Traditions of the Prophet, not because they live in different cultural or geographical environments.
But there are also altruistic reasons (which some people from differing theological and secular traditions share) for promoting concern for the common good and focusing on the welfare of the most vulnerable.
From the perspective of classical Christian theology, Altizer's views can only appear nonsensical, but his understanding of God differed in fundamental ways from that traditFrom the perspective of classical Christian theology, Altizer's views can only appear nonsensical, but his understanding of God differed in fundamental ways from that traditfrom that tradition.
And areas where Jesus differed from his first disciples would tend to have disappeared from the tradition.
In fact, it can be argued (and I will, in what follows below) that the present divergences in social thought throughout contemporary evangelicalism stem largely from this source from differing theological traditions that provide conflicting models for social ethics today.
Still this approach differs from Moltmann's and mine in that the heretofore dominant tradition is acknowledged as simply one among others rather than as the place to begin.
@Earn án: Please elaborate how the historical traditions of Islam differs from that of Christianity and makes it any less or any more violent?
This model differs from the two above in that it is the self - expression of one the new voices rather than an attempt to adapt the dominant tradition to the new voices.
As we will notice later in this chapter, traditions such as that of the Last Supper had to be interpreted anew in contexts that differed from the original setting (I Cor.
They differ markedly from each other as each rooted the proposed social ethics inm the specifics of his tradition.
In this aspect of alienness, Christianity does not fundamentally differ from other religious traditions — after all, Christianity is one religion among others, so this should neither surprise nor trouble Christians.
I want to interpret the tradition in terms of the present and the present in terms of the tradition, thus setting up a communication between past and present in the service of enhanced self - understanding.1 Such an enterprise differs from an effort to explain American society in terms of social and economic variables.
Our own century provides understandings of Jesus and the gospel that in some ways differ from previous understandings, but nonetheless are linked to earlier traditions.
In their comparative emphasis on Christian tradition and religious experience, liberal churches tend to differ from more radical religious groups (e.g., the Unitarian Universalists).
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., on Pope Francis and Christians in the Middle East: The Chaldean and Syriac Catholic Churches of Iraq and Syria, while differing in rite and tradition from the Latin West, are integral members of the universal Catholic Church, in full communion with the....
Here too schools inescapably stand in some historical tradition or traditions and differ from one another in the attitudes they adopt toward those traditions.
The picture that God is understood by way of the affections is shared by a number of later Christian movements that otherwise differ strongly from Bonaventure's Franciscan tradition and, indeed, in varying degrees differ from one another.
24:4, but they also differ widely in their accounts, as would be natural if they both drew much of their material from the tradition of different communities at different times.
On these terms, salvation (the Christian end) may differ not only from conditions humans generally regard as evil or destructive but also from those that specific religious traditions regard as most desirable and ultimate.
In this completed work of tradition, that is, as the present text of Exodus 34 is handed over to us, the content of the new covenant law differs from the old, the Decalogue of Exodus 20.
This means that these early Fathers differ from the evangelists in the degree of their closeness to the earliest traditions, not in the kind of relationship to them.
With each holiday comes special traditions that differ from faith to faith and family to family, but we've found that children's books are wonderful ways -LSB-...]
The concept was also an important aspect of the more radical 17th - century republican tradition of Spinoza, from whom Rousseau differed in important respects, but not in his insistence on the importance of equality:
I find that German Christmas tradition differs a lot from the Irish but of course, these traditions are very individual for every region or even family.
New Zealand Asians come from many diverse backgrounds and, as such, Asian dating traditions will differ from family to family and even from person to person.
Their culture, tradition and preferences in men, somehow differ from that of other girls.
Native American traditions and rituals may differ from tribe to tribe, but commonalities exist in Native American death rituals.
This population is geographically spread out in 22 countries, though they all speak the same language (Arabic); yet differ in traditions and cultures from one extreme to another.
Each fundamentalist movement has emerged independently and is a law unto itself, sometimes differing from (or in violent opposition to) other fundamentalist movements within a single faith tradition.
Check the Internet whilst you are still in your home country and look for rules, laws, customs and traditions that differ from your own.
Since that time many sculptors - generally pupils of Hide's - have turned Edmonton into an international centre with a regional style that differed from the dominant Smith and Caro traditions (in fact, Caro - who led a workshop at Emma Lake in 1977 - came to Edmonton subsequently to work in situ).
The study found the development of REDD + initiatives in Mozambique differs from processes observed in many other REDD + countries in large because it has a strong tradition of stakeholder consultation, with the Ministry for the Coordination of Environmental Affairs now leading engagement and various consultative meetings with regard to REDD + development.
The proud traditions of Wethersfield Green may differ sharply from the fast pace of the state's 20th century fund managers, but they have one important thing in common: both want to preserve the lifestyles they know and enjoy.
Hence, it is unclear whether in the collectivistic Asian context, with its rich cultural traditions, relationship beliefs would differ from those found in the Western cultural context.
Apart from the issue of fiduciary obligation, this is a similar doctrine to native title in Australia, although, perhaps significantly, the Canadian courts emphasise «use and occupation» as the basis of Aboriginal title, differing somewhat from the Australian High Court's basis of native title as «custom and tradition».
«Because parents from different religious traditions and with differing levels of religious service attendance are more likely to divorce, and because having these types of parents is associated with lower religiosity later in life, it could be that we've been attributing the effect of parental religious differences to parental divorce.»
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