Sentences with phrase «emerge out of any tradition»

When the prophets who emerge out of any tradition are alive and speaking, they are completely considered outside the established community.
While the law blog may build on — or, perhaps, remediate — aspects of the law review article, legal blogging also emerges out of a tradition of conversation.

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Evangelicals lack this clear tradition because, in part, they lack much of a tradition overall, being mostly a modern American movement that emerged out of several Protestant traditions.
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.
They emerged out of the Christian denominational - biblical tradition on the one hand and Enlightenment utilitarianism on the other hand.
Whitehead's increasing importance today in America can be attributed to the fact that his philosophy arises out of the Hellenic tradition and emerges in an age of rapid change.
This investigation is so thorough, the emerging history of tradition so convincing and the application of what we have called the criterion of dissimilarity so careful, that we feel no need to do more than quote Bultmann's conclusion: «All these sayings contain something characteristic, new, reaching out beyond popular wisdom and piety and yet (they) are in no sense scribal or rabbinic, nor yet Jewish apocalyptic.
It is not without accident, I think, that some of the most creative social thought emerging today in the church is coming out of the conservative - evangelical tradition.
Then the tradition shows that the question began to be explored of how this might have come about; and, particularly in a Jewish environment where there was a strong belief in a future bodily resurrection, the natural explanation would have been that Jesus» physical body emerged to life out of the grave.
That is to say, the New Testament is a living Book, representing new thoughts emerging out of old settings, and full of contrasts as individual minds and racial traditions contribute their distinctive qualities.
«Our tradition holds that if you meditate deeply enough, hatha yoga will emerge from the inside out,» explains Richard Faulds, a senior yoga teacher at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and the author of Kripalu Yoga: A Guide to Practice On and Off the Mat.
One of the more ambitious studies within this emerging tradition was carried out by Richardson and her colleagues (see Anders & Richardson, 1991; Placier & Hamilton, 1994; Richardson & Anders, 1994; Richardson & Hamilton, 1994).
His painting clearly emerges out of German traditions, from the Expressionism of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Emil Nolde to the New Fauves of the 1980s, and many of the artists working in this same lineage — Jörg Immendorff, Albert Oehlen, Daniel Richter, and Tal R — have been his regular collaborators.
Instead, the unconventional emerges as a powerful statement and his attitude of rebellion becomes a refreshing break from tradition reaching out to alter viewer expectations.
We are excited about the work emerging out of this complex moment and are honored to continue the Biennial's long tradition of engaging with the most compelling artists, issues, and questions of our time.»
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