Sentences with phrase «one's great tradition»

All of the other great traditions say something similar in one way or another.
Among our feelings the most essential is, in many great traditions, taken to be love.
With this refined, ultra-sporty and equally reliable automobile, GEMBALLA is continuing in its very own great tradition of sports car construction.
On Nov. 14, he hit the pinnacle, signing a letter of intent with the defending national champion Kentucky Wildcats, a program not only enriched with great tradition under Adolph Rupp, but now, under John Calipari, the poster child of high profile, fast talking, seven - figure - a-year college coaches.
Of course, the GTi badge carries great tradition for Peuegot and we're all hoping the latest iteration can honour the marque's heritage in this segment.
I walked up to him before the game and congratulated him on being in the league and being the starting quarterback of a team and franchise I had once worked for, one with such great tradition.
Then there is the fact that the school has been around for such a long time: that means there are lots of great traditions at the school that help make it a special place to learn and work.
What progress in understanding is being made if Meliorism, in the face of an acknowledged Great Tradition, is found to be a trait of even the most conservative evangelicals, and their accusing the progressives of untoward progressivism isn't much more than an exercise in the pot calling the kettle black?
Thus do great traditions end, and a culture that in living memory still read The Pilgrim's Progress and readily recognized quotations from Isaiah now watches Sex in the City and thinks Vanity Fair is a magazine.
Newport's great traditions keynote summer clothes by the 1957 winner of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED»S American Sportswear Design Award
On the other side of the ball the San Mateo Bearcats have great tradition as a long line of great Tongan running backs came from this school.
Yes I understand that we are a club off great tradition and we don't want to go buying titles like the rest however unless we start paying over the odds and getting truly world class players in and a manager with the right tactical nouse we will be mid table In 2 years.
I am also honored to be recognized in the city of London which has such a long and incredibly great tradition of performance.»
Yun - Fei Ji is among the few remaining adherents to a once - great tradition now besieged from within and without.
The artist skilfully fuses great traditions of painting and current practices of graffiti in her local surroundings.
However, as far as the «great tradition of German painting» goes, I received a very patchy account of that due to the ideological slant on art as it was taught to us, and the attitudes about modern art that were more or less mangled by the time they reached us from the West.
Time for the professor to go and let new manager to reorganise the team that could win trophies for such a great club with great traditions.
Games businesses have other outlets with scale as well as a much longer and greater tradition for selling direct to players.
Dickens, Robert S., «Thoreau and the «Other Great Tradition,»» The Emerson Society Quarterly, No. 29 (1962), Mimeographed, 26, 28nn2, 3.
One of the greatest traditions in sports goes far beyond the field, rink, or court.
We believe in advocating for fair trade, an inclusive immigration policy that welcomes the best and the brightest and those seeking opportunity in the great tradition of our country and tax reform that drives hiring to help create new jobs globally, across America and in Baltimore.
The company, the statement said, seeks fair trade, tax reform and an «inclusive immigration policy that welcomes the best and the brightest and those seeking opportunity in the great tradition of our country.»
There is a great tradition of social innovation in Québec, and we hope SVX Québec and Impact8 become another important part of that vibrant landscape.»
It places Wolfe in the great tradition of social - commentary novelists, a lineage Wolfe hailed in his great Harper's essay, «Stalking the Billion - footed Beast.»
Jeffrey Rosen, in this great tradition, thinks in THE NEW REPUBLIC that the Court will probably overturn the DOMA on grounds of federalism limiting the power of Congress.
Jeffrey Rosen, in this great tradition, thinks in THE NEW REPUBLIC that the Court will probably overturn the DOMA on grounds of federalism....
Ever since the pilgrims sat down with Indians at the first Thanksgiving, kicking off the Great «Actually, We're Not Indians, We're Native Americans Fight of 1621,» our nation has kept alive a great tradition of ruining an otherwise great meal with some of the ugliest and stupidest debates the English language is capable of producing.
Pantheism is clearly incompatible with the Great Tradition of Christian thought.
The great tradition is a highly reliable guide in this matter.
It shaped the way in which the great tradition of Christian believing was received, repackaged, and reformulated in the confessions and liturgies of the Reformation itself.
My point is that the great tradition is much better and much deeper than the tradition of the more or less neo-scholastic manuals.
Of course, that way he can transfer them to another diocese to continue the great tradition of the catlholic church pedophiles
And the reason for its futility is the remaining issue of who has the authority to define the Great Tradition and how its interpretive role is to be exercised.
Over the next fourteen years the Braatens and the Jensons (both men's wives participated actively in the center's work) collaborated in activities» conferences, seminars, and, most notably, production of the journal Pro Ecclesia» that expanded from a Lutheran core to give ecumenical witness to the great tradition of catholic theology.
Yet Luther was not about challenging time - honored positions generally, but defending the Great Tradition against little defective traditions that had distorted it.
I know it was not his intention to produce liberal disciples, and I don't think I was wrong to say that his conclusions are typically orthodox, or that he cautioned fear and trembling when about to revise the Great Tradition.
The second is the futility of his attempt to transmute sola scriptura into prima scriptura so that though Scripture is primary, his «Great Tradition» will be the authoritative guide to its interpretation.
Unlike the radical reformers, the Lutherans, and to a lesser degree the Calvinists, saw themselves in continuity with the great tradition of Western Catholicism - its teachers, its creeds, and its dogmatic decisions.
The problem for me is that it understates the differences among the great traditions of which he speaks.
The book does not really present «the voice of first millennium Christianity» or make much of an argument toward «restoring the great tradition» (as the subtitle suggests it might).
Christians who desire to be orthodox rely upon the testimony of Scripture, and, when biblical texts are ambiguous or appear to be in conflict, upon the «rule of faith» as expressed in the Great Tradition of the worshiping community, the teaching of the Fathers, and conciliar definitions.
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 Israel.
From its early days, therefore, until the present, Christianity never has been able completely to reduce itself to a circle with one center, the soul; always the great tradition has called it back to be an ellipse around two foci, the individual and society.
and he wrought out an estimate of personality's worth and destiny which, passing by way of Christianity into confluence with Greek thought, is still part of the great tradition of the Western world.
Elites in a society generally represent and uphold a designated orthodoxy which Redfield calls the Great Tradition.
What is needed, then, is ongoing conversion facilitated by spiritual traditions within Christianity as the mechanism by which one enters the Great Tradition and develops the interior disposition of discernment.
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