Sentences with phrase «marked break from tradition»

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Any attempt to break loose from the path set out by Schleiermacher and to find a way in which to make the transcendent God our subject, rather than some aspect of ourselves, could be called an apophantic theology, standing as it does in that tradition of paradox or dialectic that marked the Cappadocian theologians and has always been a part of the theological tradition.
In a break from tradition and as a mark of respect, leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn spoke before the Prime Minister and highlighted how Cox «saw a world of neighbours and believed every life counted».
And because she is a geophysicist, her rise next year would mark a break for NAS, which by tradition would have selected a new leader from the biological sciences after the two - term presidency of atmospheric scientist Ralph J. Cicerone.
Grey Art Gallery Director Lynn Gumpert says, «In the early 60s, when Abby Weed Grey set out to collect non-Western modern art, she was intent on meeting, as she later wrote, artists who were «breaking with the past to cope with the present,» and whose «works best mark the advance from tradition to a contemporary view.»
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