The authors are engaged with one of the most
important traditions in Islamic intellectual life, Shari`a reasoning.
The11th Tradition is a very
important Tradition in my opinion as it keeps us all as equals among our fellowship.
Cinco de Mayo is
an important tradition in Mexico and a good opportunity to learn about the customs and rich cultural heritage of our southern neighbors.
If religion is
an important tradition in your family, you can tailor your toast with a message from God or the Bible:
Alexandra Pagar, Director of Brand Partnerships: «Decorating for the holidays has been a very
important tradition in my family since I was a little girl.
Not exact matches
Red packets, also known as hongbao
in Mandarin Chinese, are an
important tradition of the festival.
«It is an
important tradition for all of us
in DHL — the chance to work with community partners and deploy our global shipping network — and one we look forward to every year.
Because so much of our year is spent
in the workplace, it is
important to extend this
tradition into our professional lives.
«Indigenous peoples are being forced into long and costly court battles to defend their
traditions and ways of life because governments
in Canada still refuse to accept the need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples on
important decisions about environmental protection and resource development,» said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs.
Borges, for instance, believed him a far more
important figure
in French letters than any of his more celebrated near contemporaries, and credited him with having invented an entirely new approach to aesthetic experience, reconciling (without merging) the
traditions of Asia and Europe.
those Jews and Christians who still believe that their respective religious
traditions can speak to them and to the world beyond them have an
important opportunity to speak to each other
in a new way.
But one
important difference is that an essential part of the peyote ritual is to experience God through the mind - altering effects of the drug; that is not part of the communion service
in any Christian
tradition, and it is not part of any Jewish celebrations or rituals.
Christianity differs from every other
tradition in religiously
important ways.
All
in all, Gottlieb argues, «Mendelssohn's skill
in showing how an enlightened, tolerant concept of Judaism can be drawn from Jewish sources provides an
important model for how a premodern religious
tradition can be brought into harmony with modern humanistic principles.»
His argument on the point that concerns us is that Mark 13.32 must be held to be the all -
important text; Mark 9.1 has been formed
in the
tradition from Mark 13.30, which itself originally referred to the Fall of Jerusalem and Destruction of the Temple; and Matt.
Was not something
important lost
in not being more consciously Jewish
in the way Georgetown declares itself the «heir to the long and rich Catholic and Jesuit
tradition of caring for the sick,» as it says on its website?
Madison's implicit assumption, and that of the entire
tradition of religious toleration until the last few decades, however, was that religious diversity and conflict would involve competing sects that differ on some
important questions of doctrine and practice but nonetheless share
in common a basic Judeo - Christian orientation that is also,
in very broad terms, our society's implicit civil religion.
One of the most
important steps
in the development of primitive Christian doctrine, and by far the most
important for the
tradition embodied
in Mark and the Synoptics, took place when Jesus was identified with this celestial figure of apocalyptic expectation.
Worship style and denominational affiliation are not particularly
important, although we've limited our search to churches
in the Protestant
tradition.
All this is basic to contemporary work on the theology of the synoptic evangelists and their
tradition; indeed, this contemporary work is consciously built upon the foundations laid by Bultmann
in this most
important book.
Richard Steel, an evangelical church pastor
in Stratford - upon - Avon, believes the shroud stands above Protestant concerns about the veneration of relics
in the Catholic
tradition, saying: «If it is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, it's one of the most
important relics that the Christian Church has.»
They need to be read correctly, to be widely known and taken to heart as
important and normative texts of the Magisterium, within the Church's
Tradition... I feel more than ever
in duty bound to point to the Council as the great grace bestowed on the Church
in the 20th century.»»
Wether
in Latin or the vernacular, chant is an integrall and
important part of our Christian heritage and living
tradition.
This is a tragic development
in a
tradition which once believed that baptism was
important enough to die for.
In a combative interview with the BBC, Patten described Benedict as «the greatest intellectual to be pope since Innocent III,» a «world class theologian,» who had a «really important message about the Christian roots of civilization in this country, and in Europe, and the way in which we can become more self - confident in asserting those Christian traditions.&raqu
In a combative interview with the BBC, Patten described Benedict as «the greatest intellectual to be pope since Innocent III,» a «world class theologian,» who had a «really
important message about the Christian roots of civilization
in this country, and in Europe, and the way in which we can become more self - confident in asserting those Christian traditions.&raqu
in this country, and
in Europe, and the way in which we can become more self - confident in asserting those Christian traditions.&raqu
in Europe, and the way
in which we can become more self - confident in asserting those Christian traditions.&raqu
in which we can become more self - confident
in asserting those Christian traditions.&raqu
in asserting those Christian
traditions.»
Sources for socially engaged Buddhism can certainly be found
in Buddhist
traditions, and Buddhists can point to
important instances of social action for noble causes
in their history.
it's more
important that they do their evil
in darkness due to keeping the
traditions of men.
Can we imagine how much of the Catholic
tradition has been forgotten when it is said by a Catholic theologian that God - images have never been very
important in Christian art?
This dimension of Hellenism is an
important source of much of our traditional dualisms, such as soul - body and the denigration of worldliness, which
in part was adopted by the Christian
tradition.
While this may seem to be theological nit - picking, the differences create
important differences
in the spiritual and ecclesiastical experience of the average layfolk
in the two
traditions.
To be sure, it has often been argued that it does not really matter whether Jesus lived — that we have emerging
in the Gospels and
in the
tradition of the church a certain portrait of him and only the portrait is
important.
Now, Gudorf contends, present inroads on this
tradition insist that: «1) bodily experience can reveal the divine, 2) affectivity is as essential as rationality to true Christian love, 3) Christian love exists not to bind autonomous selves, but as the proper form of connection between beings who become human persons
in relation, and 4) the experience of bodily pleasure is
important in creating the ability to trust and love others, including God.»
Is there any sense
in which family
traditions and family obligations remain
important in today's world?»
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.
What is
important for our purposes is to recognize that he is
in the
tradition of Leopold, emphasizing systems rather than individuals
in his treatment of nature's value.
Furthermore, it is very
important to consider
tradition in this regard; that is, the way
in which the heritage from the past functions for each new generation — sometimes being appropriated rather fully, sometimes being rejected or ignored and other times being creatively reinterpreted
in the new situation.
While it was prominent
in German pietism
in the post-Reformation period, and was particularly
important in the Calvinist Reformation (where Psalm texts dominated), the modern hymn book is heavily influenced by the 19th - century
tradition of the English hymn.
It is
important to acknowledge that, like most congregations, they are very aware of the way
in which they are free to shape their own particular lives around a wide variety of
traditions and practices.
This question of «right authority»
in the just war
tradition seems to me especially
important in considering the phenomenon of terrorism.
As we talk about the just war
tradition that developed
in the West, we should recognize that it overlaps
in important ways with the jihad
tradition.
Thus we find examples of the just war
tradition in theorists of the law of nations and
in positive international law; we have a form of this
tradition in modern military codes, rules of engagement, and praxis; and two of the most
important theorists of just war over the past forty years have been the Protestant theologian Paul Ramsey and the political philosopher Michael Walzer.
In this section I believe the contemporary Catechism has lost sight of an
important part of the just war
tradition.
But what is
important is not that certain books be read as an end
in themselves, but that they be read because of their relationship to other books
in a
tradition and community that make such a conversation significant.
But more
important than any of those contextual factors, a congregation's sense of identification with a particular denominational
tradition is closely tied to how many of its members grew up
in the
tradition.
In terms of the just war
tradition regarding the just use of force, its most
important defects are those stemming from the lack of sovereign authority.
During the Renaissance, the Catholic Church served as the most
important institutional incubator of the classical
tradition in architecture and its allied arts.
For example, I have for the last ten years (but not before) always added the
important qualifier «mutually critical» to the word «correlation»
in order to indicate the fuller range of possible correlations between some interpretation of the situation and some interpretation of the
tradition.
It is also
important for the evolving religious life of thousands of persons dissatisfied with the religious
traditions or congregations
in which they find themselves.
It is
important in this connection to distinguish very clearly within each
tradition between its fundamental unity and the unity of harmonization, fruit of the «Biblical» spirit, «between saga produced near the historical occurrences, the character of which is enthusiastic report, and saga which is further away from the historical event, and which derives from the tendency to complete and round off what is already given.»
In short, the common
tradition holds that it is as
important to give attention to the personal beliefs and qualities those given office ought to manifest as it is to the precise duties of the office they might hold.