Sentences with phrase «happens as tradition»

All this happens as tradition meets the cutting - edge technology of the present - day, in 90 - minute celebrations of the game of the gods known as football!

Not exact matches

But that Sunday tradition is in limbo if the pending NFL lockout happens (as is expected when the current Collective Bargaining Agreement expires at 11:59 pm ET tonight).
This global compilation of traditional wisdom shows that none of the great, classical religious traditions conceived of God as a mere intelligent Designer, or as a First Cause within nature, or as a highly moral Personality who happens to be divine as well, or any kind of all - powerful agent that has a primus inter pares relationship with other, less powerful Superbeings and Incredibles.
If and when it happens, we might even start baptizing people from alien backgrounds, as the early Christians did, and find our comfortable traditions shattered by the disconcerting presence of strangers in the faith — including Muslims, Buddhists or Hindus.
[22] By tradition, something happened to this bread as it was offered in sacrifice.
For centuries Eve has been blamed as the one almost solely responsible for what happens in the Eden story, and that has resulted in all kinds of oppressive policies in religious traditions and cultural stigmas against women.
What is remarkable is how quickly the need of the church to make ethical judgments on many problems entered into the shaping of the tradition, as appears to have happened with the modification of Jesus» word about marriage and the injunctions concerning the handling of disputes (Matthew 19: 7ff.
And when this happens do we not have to ask whether the Bible is highly regarded for its own sake or because it serves as a means of bathing our traditions in an aura of inerrancy?
The notion that the creator of the whole universe would choose to be known in only one religious tradition, which just fortunately happens to be our own, strikes us as impossible.
The Church is most faithful to its tradition, and realises its unity with the Church of every age, when, linked but not tied by its past, it today searches the Scriptures and orientates its life by them as though this had to happen to - day for the first time.
But this tradition, found no earlier than Matthew's Gospel, more than fifty years after the event, almost certainly stems from much later apologetic, suggesting, as it does, that the Jews, unlike the disciples, were ready for the Resurrection even before it happened.
If we take familiarity with basic elements of Christian tradition as a reflection of how effectively «formation» happens in our homes and congregations, we must admit to remarkably mixed results.
Formalism is as much a betrayal of tradition as progressivism, because it refuses to recognize that what generated the tradition can happen again and generate new life, searching out and saving every grain of truth wherever it is found.
Just as the ancients used the terms «wind» and «breath» metaphorically to refer to the invisible «spiritual» forces that operate in human societies and motivate their cultures, so we may need to draw upon such vague and indefinite terms in order to understand what is happening in this tradition.
An intensive investigation of the Jewish traditions has shown that to address God as Father is by no means a commonplace of ancient Jewish piety, and that when it does happen the form abba, «Father» or «My Father», is never used.
Still, I have noticed that when reference to Jesus is postponed or downplayed, conversations between Christians and people of other traditions tend to become arid, but when the figure of Jesus is brought to the fore, either by the Christians or — as sometimes happens — by the others, the dialogue comes alive.
It will be argued below that a similar but completely independent thing happened in the Christian tradition as a result of the interpretation of the resurrection of Jesus in terms of Dan 7.13.
This is the big question that Tropical Traditions is researching now, as they work together with organic grain mills and suppliers to try to determine how this has happened.
And then of course as an alum and as a fan you wonder what's gonna happen now with that tradition
No matter what happens, once Wenger does step down the new manager is going to have a tough job to do but will the club try to find a long term solution as has been the tradition over the years or will they start to take a more ruthless approach and sack managers who do not get the results.
We didn't consciously set out to create these traditions: They just happened as we found things that our family enjoyed together and things that to us say, «summer.»
On the other hand, Edmund Burke, a predecessor to modern conservatism, saw government as an institution that grew organically as a tradition, and that we should be suspicious of making changes to it just because individuals in the current generation happen to object to it.
I am determined that the British tradition of policing by consent should flourish, and that can only happen if the public understand why the police do what they do and, just as importantly, if the police understand how their actions are perceived by the public.
Their resignations happened right in the middle of NYFW, after news that Nylon folded its print arm and multiple media laid off editorial staff as they pivoted to video, showing that fashion magazines — and their culture of prestige and extreme tradition — are indeed crumbling.
The funny thing is, this phenomenon reminded us something not so strange at all that's happened among a number of friends: Non-Jews joining JDate... myself from JDate (as I have from other online dating sites) because in the end, I... According to Jewish tradition, Jacob was the father of the tribes of Israel.
It is not really beautiful, being in fact rather oddly proportioned, with almost no front overhang — very much in the BMW tradition, as it happens — and a distribution of masses from the A-pillar back that is very close to that of big American cars built to the classical front - engine, rear - wheel - drive pattern.
But there is also a much older tradition of stories with a realistic setting, where the fantasy happens in unnoticed cracks in the world as we understand it.
Not exactly, but Bartlett has evolved in both style and subject matter anyhow — toward a dark undercurrent of the American tradition that, as it happens, I saw coming.
Against this revisionist tradition, an essay by Michael Kimmelman, chief art critic of The New York Times, called Revisiting the Revisionists: The Modern, Its Critics and the Cold War, argues that much of this information (as well as the revisionists» interpretation of it) concerning what was happening on the American art scene during the 1940s and 50s is flatly false, or at best (contrary to the revisionists» avowed historiographic principles) decontextualized.
As a student of architectural history, I took the Bechers artistically for granted on happening to walk into their first museum show, Industrial Building 1830 — 1930: A Photographic Documentation, at the State Museum for Applied Art in Munich in 1967, approaching their work (first published in architectural journals) from the standpoint of J. M. Richards's The Functional Tradition in Early Industrial Buildings (1958), with Eric de Maré's photographs.
Its stated aims - a confusing mixture of «revolutionary» and «anti-art» art forms - carried on the traditions of Dada, focusing on Happenings (known as Aktions in Germany), and various types of street art.
As the wikipedia article on the tradition mentions, this act of intentional waste has expanded to not just occur following football victories, but has become a way «to celebrate anything good that happens concerning Auburn.»
Rather than immediately assuming that all holidays are to be divided equally and allocated to the parties on an even year / odd year basis as typically happens in litigation, Collaborative Divorce starts by asking more out of the box questions such as «Does either parent's extended family have holiday traditions associated with certain holidays that the children enjoy attending that we should try and facilitate with the Parenting Plan?»
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