Sentences with phrase «hand upon tradition»

He chooses to focus entirely on personal religion, leaving the institutional aside, since it lives «at second hand upon tradition
Churches, when once established, live at second hand upon tradition; but the founders of every church owed their power originally to the fact of their direct personal communion with the divine.

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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.
The fact may be explained by saying that everything goes back to, or rests upon, the Gospel of Mark; but I think we can not assume that this Gospel would have been accepted if upon any major point its general outline had been found to be faulty or inaccurate by those who were in touch with the primitive tradition handed down in the churches in Palestine.
Taken together, they argue for «change» but, in the hands of O'Malley, with a wary glance upon the inherited tradition of the Church, earlier conciliar authenticity and the authority of papal teaching.
[4] Religious historian James Noel points out the problematics inherent in the contradictory worldviews upon which New Thought is based: philosophical non-dualism on the one hand, and the dualism of the Judeo - Christian biblical tradition on the other.
Cultural forms, on the other hand, can never be relied upon to refer back to a tradition of religious truth.
On the other hand, pre-Vatican II Roman Catholics tended to see the Bible and «Tradition» (capitalized to indicate the great stress put upon it) as equally authoritative, although in our own time that Council's bringing the two into a unity has made considerable difference.
Like his more speculative contemporary Ptolemy, a moderate Gnostic teacher, he undoubtedly thought of himself as standing in «the apostolic tradition» in a «succession» of teachers.24 Like pagan teachers and rabbis, Justin laid hands upon the head of each disciple on the completion of the course.25 At his trial, Justin, philosopher - prophet - teacher, describes the «school» where he has been teaching for the examining prefect, who will presently put him and several of his students to death.
Celebrating the Jewish culture, Fleishik's has highlighted the traditional sink for «Netilat Yadayim» (Purification of the Hands) and brought it front and center to the space for customers to follow tradition if they choose upon ordering.Fleishik's is located at 7563 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90036 and will be open Sunday thru Thursday from 11 am to 10 pm, Friday 11 am till 3 pm and Saturday, 1 hour after Sundown till midnight.
On the other hand, Kyoto is not simply protecting its old traditions and culture, but is rather building upon the rich traditions of predecessors as a foundation for open domestic and international exchange.
Assembled by hand in Aston Martin's legendary tradition, the V8 Vantage was praised by the automotive press upon its release.
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Likened to be the visual equivalent of a mantra, Shapiro develops series of work based upon Eastern traditions and concepts, such as «Mudra» (Buddhist hand symbols) and «Savasan» (the lying - down posture in yogic practices).
[59] The consequence of treating the «handed down» requirement as the sole determinant of what is «traditional» law or custom is to discount well - established but more recent practices manifesting connection to land, and to insist upon evidentiary approaches requiring provision of conclusive evidence of pre-contact practices, customs and traditions which will often be «next to impossible» [60] for claimant groups to meet.
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