A typical family could rent a «farmhouse with pool» — a long
established tradition in Gozo, located in the village.
«There is a long - standing, well -
established tradition in elections across the country of candidates releasing their tax returns to the public,» said Jacobs, a former statewide party chairman, to be released widely on Wednesday.
Of course, we've been thinking of
establishing traditions in the broader sense as well, but fall is the start of the holiday season and that time of year when making memories together feels more important than ever.Last year, when Grace was just a few months old, we went on an impromptu trip to the Chicago Botanic Garden and had the best day walking around in the sunshine, just being together as a family.
The School of Contemporary Arts provides an understanding of
the established traditions in the Fine Arts and Communication Arts while simultaneously preparing students to embrace new means of expression.
Not exact matches
Today, more than 80 years later, the Pomerantz Firm continues
in the
tradition he
established, fighting for the rights of the victims of securities fraud, breaches of fiduciary duty, and corporate misconduct.
The financial industry has been so limited by process and
tradition that it has fallen behind
in terms of innovation and digital development, leaving opportunities for less -
established fintech startup businesses to seize opportunities
in the marketplace.
The quality which makes them the scapegoats of Western history is the quality which makes them strangers
in Western history — their devotion to their own cultural
tradition under conditions of almost impossible hardship and the psychological traits which that devotion has
established.
The disposal of unsound religious beliefs and practices through the resolute application of knowledge leading to common acceptance of their fatal flaws is a well -
established and time - honored
tradition whose constructive value is populated with hundreds of noteworthy precedents that serve as benchmarks
in the continuing enlightenment of the human race.
«When this is all over,» Judah answers, «the tyrant toppled, The killing at an end, all signs of these cruelties long gone, A new government of love will be
established in the venerable David
tradition.
We may read it,
in the light of a long -
established allegorical
tradition, as a parable of deeper truths; but to the Jews of the fifth century BC, who took it at its face value, the Hebrew story, though not grotesque like the Babylonian, was too ingenuous and childlike to command the «reverence and godly fear» which belongs to all high religion.
Its importance is that it
establishes the methodology of enquiring into the history of the use of Son of man
in the
tradition, and by so doing immediately renders out of date any work not using this methodology.
The past couple of years, we've accidentally
established out a little family
tradition of grilling on Saturday nights
in the summer months.
Inevitably, the orthodox expressions of Christianity abandoned an eschatological ground, and no doubt the radical Christian's recovery of an apocalyptic faith and vision was
in part occasioned by his own estrangement from the dominant and
established forms of the Christian
tradition.
Both Rahner and Holloway were attempting to synthesise the scholastic
tradition with modern philosophical insights, these latter being much more
established in Rahner's case - namely emerging from the Existentialist
tradition.
The unnamed virgin child becomes a
tradition in Israel because the women with whom she chooses to spend her last days do not let her pass into oblivion; they
establish a living memorial.
And he said to them, «You have a fine way of rejecting the commandment of God
in order to
establish your
tradition!
But our work together thus far has already
established several points that may have an important bearing on the future of theological education
in America: (1) the party - strife between «evangelicals» and «charismatics» and «ecumenicals» is not divinely preordained and need not last forever; (2) the Wesleyan
tradition has a place of its own
in the theological forum along with all the others; (3) «pluralism» need not signify «indifferentism»; (4) «evangelism» and «social gospel» are aspects of the same evangel; (5)
in terms of any sort of cost - benefit analysis, a partnership like AFTE represents a high - yield investment
in Christian mission; and (6) the Holy Spirit has still more surprises
in store for the openhearted.
Thus support for human rights
in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities follows a pattern: each group believes that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other human rights standards
established through international law derive authority from the teachings of its own religious
tradition.
In Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation they recommend that the definition of rhetoric be broadened to its fullest range in the classical tradition, namely as «the means by which a text establishes and manages it relationship to its audience in order to achieve a particular effect.&raqu
In Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation they recommend that the definition of rhetoric be broadened to its fullest range
in the classical tradition, namely as «the means by which a text establishes and manages it relationship to its audience in order to achieve a particular effect.&raqu
in the classical
tradition, namely as «the means by which a text
establishes and manages it relationship to its audience
in order to achieve a particular effect.&raqu
in order to achieve a particular effect.»
Insisting on the cultural importance of «stigmatized knowledge,» he looks at the history of this
tradition, going back to the Order of Illuminists founded
in 1776 by Bavarian law professor Adam Weishaupt to free mankind «from all
established religious and political authority.»
Racial stereotypes are invented
in order to make possible standard responses to members of supposed races, and thus to help maintain
established social
traditions and distinctions.
The Catholic Philanthropic
Tradition in America By Mary J. Oates Indiana University Press, 231 pages, $ 27.95 In the last century and first part of this one, Catholics established the largest network of charitable institutions in the natio
in America By Mary J. Oates Indiana University Press, 231 pages, $ 27.95
In the last century and first part of this one, Catholics established the largest network of charitable institutions in the natio
In the last century and first part of this one, Catholics
established the largest network of charitable institutions
in the natio
in the nation.
This goal is evident
in John Boswell's efforts to
establish the marginal, the sometimes tolerated, and even the furtive on an equal footing with the Christian
tradition.
There is
in the social sciences a rather well -
established tradition that disputes the idea — as a theoretical proposition — of some intrinsic requirement for an all - embracing conception of meaning.
A Thanksgiving dinner
tradition my late grandmother
established over thirty years ago still holds (
in its bare bones) today.
Any society
in history will need structures which balance enhancement of freedom and self - determination with checks on it by long -
established legal and moral
traditions of keeping power
in the service of order and mutual responsibility, as well as creation of new structures of public morality.
And yet, when the gifted musician / author Jeremy Begbie reviewed art historian Dan Siedell's book God
in the Gallery
in the current issue of Image, Begbie appeared - ever so subtly - to take issue that Dan Siedell,
in a book about art, limited himself to «one particular current within the Nicene river, the Eastern Orthodox
tradition... and the council of Niceae (787 CE), the conference which
established the orthodoxy of icons.»
The seminary had been
established in 1887 by some who found the Reform Movement and its Hebrew Union College too dismissive of Jewish
tradition.
It also led to the ascendance of biblical criticism (relativizing, to a certain extent, the Holy Scriptures), which
in turn had negative influences on theology, generating a questioning attitude about the objectivity of
established truth and the usefulness of defending ecclesial
traditions and institutions.
As you know, a Pontifical Council has recently been
established for the New Evangelisation of countries of long - standing Christian
tradition, and I would encourage you to avail yourselves of its services
in addressing the task before you.
He was, of course, always more neo-orthodox than orthodox
in his beliefs, and his essay on the concept of «basic Judaism» shows him struggling, as so many other thoughtful modern Jews do, to extract what is enduring and imperishable
in the Jewish understanding of life: «groping to
establish rapport with the Jewish
tradition, standing at the synagogue door.»
The vicious circle
established between the claim and the demonstration of its validity on such grounds has been the curse of many a religious
tradition in many a religious community.
What these morons continually fail to realize is the enormously significant and sophisticated / progressive philosophical
tradition that was
established in that age that has been commonly attributed to the Judaic teachings of Jesus Christ.
It is widely recognized that when Paul wrote to the Corinthians on this subject about the middle of the first century, he was quoting a well -
established credal formula which he had received from early Christian
tradition and which ran, «Christ died for our sins,
in accordance with the scriptures; he was buried; he was raised to life on the third day, according to the scriptures.»
By the time Luke was writing, the story of the empty tomb had come to be regarded as an
established fact, and this is the reason why he felt free to describe the risen Jesus
in clearly physical terms when he came to report a
tradition that Jesus had appeared to the eleven
in Jerusalem.
The fact is that for every alleged fact discredited, another has been the more firmly
established, and the increased confidence with which we can accept certain elements
in the
tradition more than compensates for doubts cast on other elements.
We pointed out above that this is a difficult factor to assess
in the case of gospel relationships because of the difficulty of
establishing original texts, and because of the possibility of parallel free
tradition living on side by side with the written gospels and influencing them at various stages.
The two genealogies were too firmly
established in the
tradition to be discarded or corrected, although they are utterly incompatible with the new belief.
In regard to the actual formulation of the criterion we have attempted, it should be noted that we are still insisting on the importance of establishing a history of the tradition and of restricting ourselves to the earliest stratum of that tradition; in our view, material dependent upon other material already present in the tradition is necessarily a product of the Churc
In regard to the actual formulation of the criterion we have attempted, it should be noted that we are still insisting on the importance of
establishing a history of the
tradition and of restricting ourselves to the earliest stratum of that
tradition;
in our view, material dependent upon other material already present in the tradition is necessarily a product of the Churc
in our view, material dependent upon other material already present
in the tradition is necessarily a product of the Churc
in the
tradition is necessarily a product of the Church.
corporate life of the faithful who brought these authors to new life, who put
in their hands an
established tradition and fueled the passion and agenda of their writing.
If we are to
establish any sayings attributed to Jesus
in the
tradition as authentic, then the first thing we must be able to do is to write a history of the
tradition of which a given saying is a part,
establishing so far as we are able to do so the earliest form of the saying known
in the
tradition.
Rejection of churchly
traditions in favor of Scripture, «the living oracles,» had quickly
established the distinctive features of Disciples worship and polity: weekly communion, believer's baptism by immersion, a prominent role for the laity, and fervent regard for congregational autonomy.
Since the Church's teaching that she should enjoy not only the protection but also the privilege of the laws is well
established in her
tradition, one must conclude that the truly Catholic understanding of religious freedom
in no way abrogates it ab sent any statement on her part to the contrary.
In Genesis 17, the later editors of the tradition have told the story again, this time making explicit what was implied in Chapter 15: God announces that he will establish this covenant, set its terms, and see to its fulfillmen
In Genesis 17, the later editors of the
tradition have told the story again, this time making explicit what was implied
in Chapter 15: God announces that he will establish this covenant, set its terms, and see to its fulfillmen
in Chapter 15: God announces that he will
establish this covenant, set its terms, and see to its fulfillment.
In his «The Size of God» Loomer says he «continues the empirical
tradition» and attempts to
establish inductively that the various ambiguities he describes as onto - logical conditions «derive from the basic characteristics of individuals and societies» (SG 23,45).
The point is that he does not need modern philosophy to
establish his epistemology; he finds it already
in Scripture and
in his
tradition as a Reformed theologian.
This meant for the earliest disciples a basic renunciation of the struggle for existence, implemented by a complete break with the power structure of society: the automatic prerogatives of the chosen people, the security of the holy
tradition, the comfort of
established religious organization and clergy — all such props, controlled by man and as a result constantly available to him for securing his existence, were
in principle eliminated.
Nor do such symbols play a peripheral role
in eschatological faith; they are rather at its center, even if that center was lost
in the
established form of the Christian
tradition and
in its nondialectical theologies.
As Gerhard von Rad has
established in his great work, The Theology of the Old Testament, and principally
in volume one, «The Theology of
Traditions,» Israel essentially confessed God through the ordering of its sagas, traditions, and stories around a few kernel events from which meaning spread out through the whole structure.4 Von Rad believes he has discovered the most ancient kernel of the Hebraic Credo in a text suc
Traditions,» Israel essentially confessed God through the ordering of its sagas,
traditions, and stories around a few kernel events from which meaning spread out through the whole structure.4 Von Rad believes he has discovered the most ancient kernel of the Hebraic Credo in a text suc
traditions, and stories around a few kernel events from which meaning spread out through the whole structure.4 Von Rad believes he has discovered the most ancient kernel of the Hebraic Credo
in a text such as Deut.
A genuine doctrine of God would be
in some fundamental sense
in continuity either with
established conceptions of God or with symbols of God
in Christianity or other religious
traditions.