Sentences with phrase «in enduring traditions»

«All these policies reflect our shared vision of a new Britain rooted in enduring traditions and values.

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McConnell explored the value of tradition generally — as a coordinating mechanism, a democratic check on state power, and a depository of values that endure over time — and then moved to a discussion of tradition and change in constitutional interpretation.
The best way Christians can resist the «pervasive pluralistic consumerism destructive of all enduring traditions and communities... is the reappropriation without expropriation of the church's roots in Israel and Israel's scriptures.
’25 Bloch believed that «the ultimate, enduring insight of Marx is that truth does not exist for its own sake but implies emancipation, and an interpretation of the world which has the transformation of the world as its goal and meaning, providing a key in theory and leverage in practice».26 Drawing on this tradition Moltmann writes that unless truth «contains initiative for the transformation of the world, it becomes a myth of the existing world.
The tradition of fellowship in worship is too constant, too enduring, too creative, to be minimized or neglected.
And in this context the word «conservative» means in principle something quite positive, for it also includes the courage to affirm continuity, clear principles, detachment from ephemeral fashions, fidelity to the Word of God which endures for ever, respect for tradition, for what has organically developed, for the wisdom and experience of our ancestors.
Through these further human relations Christ leaves other principles which will endure in the Church: Petrine (Office and Sacraments), Pauline (missionary character and charisms), Johannine (unity, contemplative love and the evangelical counsels) and Jacobine (continuity of old and new covenant — Tradition, Canon Law).
Appraisal, he tells us, involves discerning (1) the ontological features of the human, especially in its relation to the divine, (2) what is «enduring, true and real» about the tradition, (3) what this truth implies for concrete «choices, styles, patterns and obligations» of life, and (4) the connection between these different levels of truth in the tradition and concrete situations that we confront in our everyday life.
The tradition is clear in maintaining that if the costs of warfare exceed those of enduring the injustice, one may be obliged to refrain from waging war.
In view of this longstanding tradition, referring to the Church as the «new Israel» is legitimate, so long as this is not understood as denying the enduring significance of ethnic Israel.
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.»
Whereas Burge assumes that God gave Israel its «tenant» status in the land, Ellis sees such an «ontological» claim as the very thing that must be given up by all sides — Jew, Muslim and Christian — if what is valid and enduring in these traditions is to be recovered.
It recovered to expand more widely in themiddle - ages, and in the modern period, it was continued in, and with, the Christian tradition, even after the rise of Protestantism, and it endures to our own day in the Christian peoples, free and submerged alike, of the modern world.
While deep lessons for acting humanely can be learned from eating kosher (not cooking a kid in its mother's milk or not eating higher life forms like whales or monkeys) the ultimate reason for observance must simply be that it is divine and thus immutable and enduring — but it is still up to each individual to maintain the links of the chain of this unparalleled tradition for it to endure for future generations, for Mose and his children and their own...
«So moderate people of faith, those of you who can endure the cognitive dissonance of espousing progressive politics while gleaning support in religious traditions that are thousands of years old — I ask you to please speak up.
Although the name is Egyptian, a Hebrew - Israelite tradition rightly records the essence of the enduring meaning of Moses» life in a naming - narrative which associates the Egyptian name with a Hebrew word meaning to draw out.
It is an inner struggle for me to keep my mouth shut, and yet I endure and continue to pray and implore God to open their eyes to the truth, But the problem is that I an fighting generations of the traditions of men, and short of the Lord appearing to them personally in a vision saying in a booming voice «I am the Lord God!
The conversation could easily break down because it has so little standing in the world of theological education, has no well - established tradition to nurture it, no reward system to encourage it, no institutional home to give it enduring structure.
Reform of the constitutional architecture of the UK state over the past two decades has adhered to a conservative orthodoxy based on an enduring belief in the British Political Tradition: the redistribution of power is negotiated between the state and sub-state national and regional elites rather than with the British people.
Let me reiterate, once again, that we are the heirs of the noblest and most enduring political tradition in Ghanaian politics.
We are the heirs of the noblest and most enduring political tradition in Ghanaian politics.
Throughout history people have prized cocoa — the defining ingredient of chocolate — a tradition that endures in our modern era.
In long, sweeping bends with the engine singing at the upper end of the tach, the 356 reveals what is arguably Porsche's most important enduring tradition.
In addition, the interior features leather upholstery that reflects the enduring tradition of exquisite Italian craftsmanship we've come to expect from AR.
In short, a sophisticated retreat where you can appreciate the enduring traditions of genuine hospitality.
The title of the exhibition was taken from Cornel West's 2014 book Black Prophetic Fire, in which he speaks to the enduring resonance of blues, jazz, hip - hop discourse, and the writings of Malcolm X within the tradition of parrhesia, saying that with the civil rights leader, «It was always «bring in the funk, bring in the truth, bring in the reality.»
Mark making, ancient storytelling traditions, the ebb and flow of life, and the enduring, exquisite beauty of nature are all encountered and reflected upon in Twombly's enigmatic compositions.
Long was also selected to receive a Fulbright award to study how the enduring craft traditions of Hungarian ceramics influence contemporary art practices in Hungary.
In this podcast, host Barbara Tempchin and Gallery chief archivist Maygene Daniels talk about the enduring link between Italian traditions and the National Gallery of Art.
We are proud to expand the discourse on this enduring tradition in presenting the 2014 installment of this dynamic contemporary exhibition.
The New Old Master artists return to tradition, in recognition of the fact that it takes the body seriously, that its works have body, that it has much to teach us about being - a-body and making an enduring body of art.
And with strong tradition and civic pride, the city has thrived for much longer than its Oregon follower, enduring such threats at The Great Fire in 1866.
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