Sentences with phrase «much upon the traditions»

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Restorative punishment, much like other practices of reconciliation, retrieves the distinctive logic of a religious tradition and brings it to bear upon modern liberal democracy.
The Catholic tradition — even the wise Pope Benedict — still seems to put too much stress upon caritas, virtue, justice, and good intentions, and not nearly enough on methods for defeating human sin in all its devious and persistent forms.
I saw that much of what I believed depended upon a very narrow and relatively recent tradition.
But if this can be said of the Gospels, it is much more clearly true of the earlier tradition upon which the Gospel writers depended.
Reading R. Shach, I can't help noticing how much his idea of honest politics draws from the standard of judicial impartiality that the Talmudic tradition insists upon.
Saturday will expand upon the all - you - can - eat & drink tradition of the Bacon, Brew & BBQ Fest and Sunday's activities will include an expanded Family Friendly day filled with music, food, bouncy houses, human foosball and much, much more!
Upon checking out of the CasaMagna Marriott I reflected on how much I learned about the people who live in the beautiful city of Puerto Vallarta, as well as their way of life, revered traditions and what they value.
The imagery, much in the Sega tradition, is heavily impacted upon by Japanese gaming and you will recognise the screen layout and battle effects from many of the classic Sega titles of its time, this actually helps the game though as those who are similar with these visually will feel instantly at home from the moment they pick up the controller.
Like many artists in the exhibition, Deana Lawson (American, born 1979) draws upon the tradition of the family portrait and snapshot for much of her work, whether her photographs depict her own family members or that of others.
«And can a society that depends so much upon lawyers for shaping public perceptions and preserving American traditions regarding the freedom of speech and religion, afford so ignorant a bar?»
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