Sentences with phrase «in true tradition»

Guests helped themselves to drinks from the bar, and in the true tradition of an officer's mess, signed chits on an honesty system.
In the true tradition of Australian hospitality, you will also receive a complimetary beer or soft drink whilst onboard.
Where rivals opt for six - cylinder engines, the C63 — in true tradition — has a 469bhp V8, and it makes no secret of it, bellowing out a typically raucous AMG soundtrack, hauling you down the road with no let - up.
This is a movie in the true tradition of film noir — which someone who didn't write a dictionary once described as a movie where an ordinary guy indulges the weak side of his character, and hell opens up beneath his feet.
It is keeping in the true tradition of a Senate, which is supposed to be a moderating force between the more tempestuous lower house and the executive arm.
But they are passing the buck to the Vice-President's Office which shows that they acted more as administrators taking instructions from superiors than in the true tradition of the Bar as a lawyer advising the Government.
In the true tradition of the legal profession, the fact that the President had been deceived by the Vice-President and Dr. Oteng Adjei into granting an executive consent, did not intimidate me as the Attorney - General to grant the indemnity requested.
Judith Crist, then a women's page reporter for the late New York Herald Tribune, wrote thusly: «Miss America of 1952, the nation's newest, biggest and oldest beauty queen to date, breakfasted with reporters at the Waldorf - Astoria yesterday and, in the true tradition, discussed men, marriage and her future — and wore a sweater.»
In true tradition, I'm sharing another holiday recipe that's late.

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He has given full - throated voice to a party base, which he knows well as a Conservative in the true Reform tradition in the party's heartland, wondering how the government it elected has lost its way.
Never mind that the Christian intellectual tradition is more than «Western» in the usual use of the term, and never mind that there is nothing more uniquely Western than the pattern of self - criticism that easily turns into self - denigration, it is true that Christianity is undeniably and foundationally entangled with the West, and that is enough, in the minds of many writers, to put it beyond the pale.
In the best tradition of all religious «wisdom literature» or scriptures, as true believers like to call them, are widely common source or plagiarized as non-believers like to call it.
It's not true, however, that others in the tradition think as he does.
day to day life of a muslim revolves around these beliefs and traditiopns.as far as christianity is concerned or a christian is concerned he or she is just a christian on traditions and stories told in man - made bible and their life does not revolve around any true beliefs or traditions and they do not take them seriously as well.
True religion, according to the Jeremiah tradition, is quite simply to know Yahweh: «Therefore, let him who boasts boast of this, to understand and know me, that I am Yahweh who executes mercy, judgment and justice on earth, for in these things I take pleasure, says Yahweh» (Jer.
And Roy Peachey's brilliant description of the emergence of the novel from the British tradition of Christian «protest», and of the related de-Catholicisation of the English school curriculum, sets the scene for the Church to reclaim this tradition in the name of true humanism.
Indeed, I am convinced that the true interests of the poor will be served better as the situation is viewed in an inclusive context and that there is often much wisdom in their own tradition to support such an approach.
In his thinking, therefore, there was no break in the continuity of the social group; the church was God's true people, inheriting the promises and carrying on the great tradition of IsraeIn his thinking, therefore, there was no break in the continuity of the social group; the church was God's true people, inheriting the promises and carrying on the great tradition of Israein the continuity of the social group; the church was God's true people, inheriting the promises and carrying on the great tradition of Israel.
Upon the basis of Paul's teaching, taken alone, Christianity might possibly have foundered a century later in the rising sea of Gnosticism; possessing Mark's compilation of the historic traditions, later amplified by the other evangelists, the church held true to its course, steering with firm, unslackened grip upon the historic origins of its faith.
The factors of chief importance in the development of this theology were: (a) the Old Testament — and Judaism --(b) the tradition of religious thought in the Hellenistic world, (c) the earliest Christian experience of Christ and conviction about his person, mission, and nature — this soon became the tradition of the faith or the «true doctrine» — and (d) the living, continuous, ongoing experience of Christ — only in theory to be distinguished from the preceding — in worship, in preaching, in teaching, in open proclamation and confession, as the manifestation of the present Spiritual Christ within his church.
Sabyasachi Mukherjee, J. as he then was, expressed himself thus in Ramsharan vs. Union of India, (AIR 1989 S.C. 549, paragraph 13): «It is true that life in its expanded horizons today includes all that give meaning to a man's life including his tradition, culture and heritage, and protection of that heritage in its full measure would certainly come within the encompass of an expanded concept of Article 21 of the Constitution».
suffering, true sociality, as qualities of the divine, along with radical differences (as we shall see) in the meanings ascribed to creation, the universe, human freedom, and in the arguments for the existence of God, those inclined to think that any view that is intimately connected with theological traditions must have been disposed of by this time should also beware lest they commit a non sequitur.
In the East, in the Byzantine realms, where the power and tradition of the Roman state survived in a continuous succession from the C ~ sars, the Church, true to the traditional position of the official religion of the Empire, was kept subordinate and ancillary to the statIn the East, in the Byzantine realms, where the power and tradition of the Roman state survived in a continuous succession from the C ~ sars, the Church, true to the traditional position of the official religion of the Empire, was kept subordinate and ancillary to the statin the Byzantine realms, where the power and tradition of the Roman state survived in a continuous succession from the C ~ sars, the Church, true to the traditional position of the official religion of the Empire, was kept subordinate and ancillary to the statin a continuous succession from the C ~ sars, the Church, true to the traditional position of the official religion of the Empire, was kept subordinate and ancillary to the state.
True, the modern poet — as exemplified, in widely divergent ways, by a Joyce and a Kafka — has given himself in large measure to a reversal of our mythical traditions.
It raises a question that all thoughtful Christians must at some point address: How do we identify the true tradition of Christian teaching throughout history, and what part does the Church play in that tradition?
@Noah Yeah, their traditions and those visions get them every time... They put much faith in them, because thy don't have true spiritual discernment.
To warrant this radical revision — one might almost say reversal — of the Catholic tradition, Father Concetti and others explain that the Church from biblical times until our own day has failed to perceive the true significance of the image of God in man, which implies that even the terrestrial life of each individual person is sacred and inviolable.
Not only is it true that the idea of the consequent nature of God is metaphysically dependent upon a particular historical tradition, but I would also suggest the possibility that it is directed wholly and without remainder to what the Christian, and only the Christian, has known as the total and final presence of God in Christ.
The movements Howell mentioned were all led by powerful personalities, but they also dealt with basic issues of Baptist identity and Christian faith: namely, the balance of Scripture and tradition as norms of belief and practice (Campbellism); the nature of the true church and its identity markers (Landmarkism); and the reality of divine grace in the plan of salvation (hyper «Calvinism).
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.»
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.
And so may you pass from death to life, from the authority of tradition to the experience of knowing God; thus will you pass from darkness to light, from a racial faith inherited to a personal faith achieved by actual experience; and thereby will you progress from a theology of mind handed down by your ancestors to a true religion of spirit which shall be built up in your souls as an eternal endowment.
But the upsurge of interest in his work has made it clear, on the basis of such theological works in Chinese as The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven of 1603, that Ricci was and remained an orthodox Catholic believer, whose very orthodoxy it was that impelled him to take seriously the integrity of Chinese traditions.
There are mystical based traditions in all the major religions that are more focused that the divine lives within each one of us as our true self.
A true Christian would not partake in these pagan traditions
If you find the true Mystics in every tradition who lived in that state of Divine awareness, You will find that they were free and natural and not bound by the dogma and scriptures.
If they are truly One, then the total character of God can be seen in Christ, and the incarnation was the revelation of who the One true God really is, thereby shattering all the myths of a God of war that prevailed in the Hebrew tradition.
«There are things in the Jewish tradition that I can not accept at all,» Buber has said, «and things I hold true that are not expressed in Judaism.
Even when the individual calls an absolute criterion handed down by religious tradition his own, it must be reforged in the fire of the truth of his personal essential relation to the Absolute if it is to win true validity.
In one are seven artes liberales characteristics of the orators» tradition:» (1) Training citizen - orators to lead society (2) requires identifying true virtues, (3) the commitment to which (4) will elevate the student and (5) the source for which is great texts, whose authority lies in (6) the dogmatic premise that they relate the true virtues, (7) which are embraced for their own sake.&raquIn one are seven artes liberales characteristics of the orators» tradition:» (1) Training citizen - orators to lead society (2) requires identifying true virtues, (3) the commitment to which (4) will elevate the student and (5) the source for which is great texts, whose authority lies in (6) the dogmatic premise that they relate the true virtues, (7) which are embraced for their own sake.&raquin (6) the dogmatic premise that they relate the true virtues, (7) which are embraced for their own sake.»
It is true that the chair belonging to Nachman of Bratslav (1772 - 181 I), a beloved Hasidic leader, is now to be found at the Bratislaver Yeshiva in Jerusalem, but Moses» grave is lost to Jewish tradition.
But it actually might be true that both the unpartnered state and the disproportionate crime rate are rooted in a common source — the crisis in legitimacy of once - accepted religious and moral traditions.
It certainly is good to have finally found out that Christianity is nothing more than just tradition, ritual and culture and that all the things which the Bible says about God and prayer are not true — God does not speak to or lead or guide or direct anyone or put thoughts in anyone's mind or show them signs or speak to their heart or mind or tells them what to do or calls people or chooses people or has a plan for people's lives whether they are in an altered state of consciousness / transcendent state or whether they are in an unaltered cognitive state.
Already as a young priest he was acquiring the skill of explaining the faith in ways fresh and convincing yet true to tradition.
Only as we rethink the radical nature of Christian community and reform our institutions so that they might faithfully strive to transmit their cumulative tradition through ritual and life, to nurture and convert persons to Christian faith through common experience and interaction, and to prepare and motivate persons for individual and corporate action in society can true Christian education emerge.
«There is no real education without personal responsibility, and there is no responsibility without freedom» If true education is an education in the virtues then we can begin to see a link between the work of the Jubilee Centre and the work of the Benedictus College of the liberal arts, which places itself in a tradition stretching back through Blessed John Henry Newman, St Thomas Aquinas and St Augustine to Aristotle.
There is only ONE TRUE GOD in the Hebrew Tradition.
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