Sentences with phrase «likely be a tradition»

I know this this will likely be a tradition to have around this time of year from now on as we celebrate.

Not exact matches

The fact of the matter is when you talk about central banks, you're talking about powerful institutions rooted in their own management styles and tradition (even if the latter has just now seen a very unusual break) and it's not likely that one person can radically change things, even if he or she wanted to.
With that tradition in mind, here's a list of the proposals Trump promises to pursue by April 29 that are most likely to affect business owners.
Expats living all over the world, during the holiday season have one thing in common — their adopted countries have Christmas traditions that are likely very different from those back home... if they have Christmas at all.
Another connection is possible, I think, one that draws upon the Attic tradition of crowning the victor of the Pythian games with a laurel wreath and, more likely still, its Christian acception, symbolizing death's defeat in Christ.
It is likely that this grew steadily as something freely embraced and the later rupture of traditions between East and West reflected the diverse practice that went on earlier.
If each tradition is different, then the norms by which they value one another are also likely to be different.
Most Likely to Make You Cry (in a good way): Jan Johnson with «Weeping Prayer» [found this over at Elizabeth Esther's blog] «In Christian spiritual tradition, certain kinds of weeping are a charism, or gift of the Spirit.»
Nor are the Church's opponents likely to be sufficiently embedded in the Christian tradition to be able to participate in biblical scholarship.
It is just as likely, of course, that these Jewish believers in Jesus had started their own «Christian Synagogue» patterned after the Jewish traditions, and it was this they should not abandon, even in the face of persecution (cf. Jas 2:2; 5:14).
But obviously such a process is not likely to have preserved any reliable tradition as to the order of events.
In two respects, however, the Thomas version may be more original than the Matthaean, for, as Jeremias points out, the fact that the merchant is a general merchant and not a dealer in pearls, preserves the element of surprise, and that the merchant sold his merchandise is more likely to be original than that he sold all that he had (Ibid., p. 199) Both changes are easy to account for in the tradition; the first under the influence of the fact that the merchant found a pearl, and the second under the influence of v. 44 when the two parables were brought together by Matthew.
More likely, the resurgence is simply giving public expression to what has been there all along in an overwhelmingly Christian nation rooted, albeit sometimes tenuously, in the Judeo - Christian moral tradition.
And where switcher congregations are using denominational materials, they are much more likely to report a strong sense of connection to the tradition.
Rather than drawing attention to the distinctiveness of the Judeo - Christian tradition, liberal civil religion is much more likely to include arguments about basic human rights and common human problems.
Dalit theologians also need to widen the definition of «texts,» given the oral emphasis in Dalit Tradition By probing into Dalit folklore and songs they are likely to unearth extra textual sources for doing Dalit theology.
Congregations that recognize the value of that work, emphasizing the denomination's service in the world, are more likely to describe themselves as strongly shaped by the denominational tradition.
Such are the «Pastoral Epistles» to Timothy and Titus, (It seems likely that these epistles, in their present form, were composed round about A.D. 100, partly out of shorter letters treasured as relics of the great apostle, and partly out of the oral tradition of his teaching and practice.)
Should industrialization spurt ahead, for instance, religious traditions rooted in agrarian lifestyles are likely to mobilize sentiment against these economic changes.
While this tradition is quite popular, it's more likely that December 25 was first selected because it was exactly 9 months after March 25 — the day of Jesus's crucifixion.
The story was originally related in independence of the tomb pericope, and may even be an earlier tradition.24 It is typical of the haggadic stories, and is likely to have been frequently narrated at the celebration of the eucharistic meal.
Pastors are no less likely to be influenced by the family loyalties of the Protestant tradition than members of their congregations.
’42 In addition, he not only transmits to us the early tradition that Christ «appeared to Cephas», but tells us elsewhere that some time after his own conversion he went «up to Jerusalem to get to know Cephas ’43 and «stayed with him for a fortnight».43 Since Paul and Peter are likely to have discussed all the important aspects of the Christian Gospel together, we can take Paul's testimony as the equivalent of first - hand testimony by Peter that Jesus had appeared to him.
The Gallup survey concludes that the differences are more likely reflective of regional cultural traditions, but we at LifeWay Research wanted to drill down some more — especially in New England.
Those scientists raised in almost any faith tradition are more likely to currently be religious than those raised without any tradition.
All religious traditions will contribute to the future, and those that can respond most flexibly and freely to the current challenges are likely to offer the most.
If they are from a biblically conservative tradition they are likely to use selected references to sexuality, marriage, and family to communicate the ideals of God in a way that will encourage and motivate people to strive for the ideal.6 This didactic use of the Bible fails to distinguish the radical difference between family life and the religious practices of ancient and modern cultures.
Indeed, their full meaning is likely to become more apparent in the future than at the time of the book's first appearance, as thinkers from other world traditions engage its arguments.
In fact, such departures from present thinking are quite likely because these new coalitions will require significant adjustments among participating religious traditions.
In turn, Gadamer would likely have criticized Derrida for not being sufficiently appreciative of the wisdom that tradition hands down to us.
If Moses or earlier oral tradition was not inspired by God it is all most likely just a good old tale.
the way catholics justify their traditions is as absurd as those to handle snakes and drink poisen (mark 16 for you keeping score)... but at least their insanity is in the bible (most likely an added passage) unlike those whos make this crap up
There is no clear equivalent to a single Temple in Christianity, and so the circumstances which led to the development of the tradition are not likely to happen within Christianity.
Those not captivated by the beauty of their own tradition are more likely to turn to another faith.
As they develop economically, non-Western societies are more likely to see virtues in political democracy than in Western Christianity and they will become more likely to reinterpret their religious and cultural traditions so as to make them compatible with the democratic political practices.
Now if blotted out means cleansed of then we have the Hebrew tradition of cleansing and washing away which is more likely.
Whatever is mean and ugly or even terrifying in the tradition has been and is most likely to be promoted through coercive means.
They are not likely to get it if we make an icon out of the tradition and use it as a test of citizenship.
The world's atheists and agnostics are far more likely to have Christian friends than adherents of other religious traditions.
They are likely to find that the Buddhist account is different from what they have learned in their tradition, but that it is not a matter of flat contradiction.
Since almost all of the sayings are paralleled once in Mark (usually in the same context as in Mark), the most likely explanation is that when Matthew found them not only in Mark but also in some other source — perhaps oral tradition — he used them twice.
So I think it's a great thing that the Great Tradition resonated with this rule long before Luther: in Maximus, very likely, and in Duns Scotus, and in many others.
When young people grow up in a more or less homogeneous society, where parents, religious leaders, and schools all confidently communicate traditional values, they may rebel to some extent, but they are also likely to assimilate much of the tradition.
Where significant challenge comes from those who stand within the same traditions as the broadcaster, the likelihood of theological prejudice is minimized and the broadcaster is more likely to be confronted with the appropriateness of the challenge.
My view is that none of the central claims made by any of the traditions are likely to be literally and exactly correct.
They are more likely to change worship traditions to appeal to modern people.
Since there are no tradition - free descriptions, the «neutral» sociologist in the example is also operating from a tradition, most likely positivism.
In a catalog I recently edited of devices and instruments for congregational research, only a small minority of the hundred or so entries is designed to explore a congregation's narrative identity.20 Most doctor of ministry programs continue the tradition: perusal of the theses and essays these programs produce strongly suggests that projects that employ contextual, mechanist, or organicist methods are more likely to be accepted than those that delve into congregational culture and story.
Perhaps also details were added and varied in the pre-Markan stage of the tradition in accordance with the allegorizing in the Church now to be found in Mark 4.13 - 20 par., but this does not seem likely.
These Hawaiian chicken wings are my way of capturing the flavors of the islands in a bite size package and paying homage to the tradition of the grilled huli huli chicken, but without out any of the junky ingredients you'd find in a bottled sauce or the barbecue grill which is likely buried under snow this time of year on the mainland!
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