Sentences with phrase «one's rich tradition»

I wanted to be able to say, gently, There is actually a very rich tradition of this kind of writing available to you.
Both programs boast rich tradition that includes eight section championships in 11 trips to the finals.
Her enormous installations with her characteristic dots and mirrors are at the root of an increasingly rich tradition of environments in contemporary art.
Their shows incorporate rich traditions in Western African music, theater and dance, and provided me with not only an outlet for me artistically, but it also helped me soothe a lot of the angst I was feeling at the time.
If you adore history and dream of a wedding with rich tradition, spirituality, and blossoming flowers, the culturally adventurous can take your ceremony one step further in Japan, where Hotel Granvia Kyoto can plan an idyllic wedding within Kamigamo Shrine, a revered UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest Shinto shrine in the ancient city.
Drawing on rich traditions from Egyptian relief sculptures to Modernist painting, Wheat's textural art objects destabilize material boundaries and elevate quotidian life through scale and movement.
We have a long and rich tradition for growing grapes for wine dating back to the 1600s, when this was one of the first areas to cultivate grapes in North America.
He is now a molder and shaper of a faith community that affirms and celebrates rich traditions of black worship, music, and preaching but also lifts up the equality of men and women in the sight of God and the liberation of all oppressed people — particularly people of color.
«We have a major medical center and law school, and we have our own rich traditions rooted in the Carolina soil, such as being the nation's oldest public university with a strong history of diversity.»
When the Mitchell Group brokerage reached nearly a billion dollars in sales, the family sold to Sotheby's in 2005, Shelly Mitchell Lynch purchased Carmel Realty in order to continue its century of quality and rich tradition as local, luxury real estate experts.
It is presented as part of an interdisciplinary initiative at the College to explore rich traditions and develop new scholarship around the mural as conceptual art form.
Native American - Prehistory: Indigenous Americans had (and have) rich traditions concerning their origins, but until the late 19th century, most outsiders In both northern and southern, there are many rock art sites that are open to the public.
«Both Chevrolet and Sebring have established rich traditions in North American sports car racing, which makes this a natural alliance.
The High Museum offers a substantial nod to the historically rich tradition with two concurrent exhibitions,...
Essaydi explains: «My photographs are about the women subjects» participation in contributing to the greater emancipation of Arab women, while at the same time conveying to an outside audience a very rich tradition of practice, relationships, and ideas that are so often misunderstood and misrepresented in the West.»
We are saying we're going to present this wonderful rich tradition we have in a way that is open.»
Many Buddhists and Christians believe that community as such has values, and that communities often preserve and transmit rich traditions that make for a good life.
Protestant pastoral theology and related clinical associations have all but ignored rich traditions and histories of pastoral theology in Roman Catholic, Jewish, evangelical and other circles.
The Distillery's rich tradition dates back to 1773 and includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee.
Stand on the walkways that grace its lush courtyard lawn and immerse yourself in the hotels rich traditions.
Well aware of all the developments from Post-Impressionism through Cubism, Soutine absorbed their lessons but rejected the language of abstract signs, and chose to develop his art out of the sensually rich tradition of nineteenth century naturalism: Corot, Courbet and their forerunners Rembrandt, Chardin and Goya.
Behind that there's a much richer tradition of English language writing about India, and also about the colonial experience more generally, so my book has ended up being a dialogue with a really major strand of British literary writing.
Perasi is small village at Karangasem Regency but a village with rich tradition and panorama.
From our beginnings as a State Normal School in 1889 to our current status as a doctoral intensive university, the University of Northern Colorado has a long and rich tradition in the preparation of education professionals.
While western publishers obsess over widening the appeal of games, mainstreaming design, ironing out the atavistic wrinkles, it seems many Japanese companies are doubling down on rich traditions and conventions.
The Nevada State Education Association has enjoyed a long and rich tradition as a respected voice for education in the Silver State.
Native American - Prehistory: Indigenous Americans had (and have) rich traditions concerning their origins, but until the late 19th century, most outsiders Representative early accounts of Native stone cairns in the Northeast.
The High Museum offers a substantial nod to the historically rich tradition with two concurrent exhibitions, both focusing on recent acquisitions.
We will work with producers and local communities to build on this rich tradition and highlight the locations that make New York City unique.
To prosper, you must embrace America's rich tradition of personal growth and development beyond formal education.
India and China have distinctive cultures and rich traditions on which their own distinctive management ideologies might be built.
But it takes a special kind of nerve to caution conservatives about «the high costs of tying a church with a rich tradition of social teaching to the right end of politics,» when you are on board with efforts at the left end of politics to alter and thereby betray that tradition.
To suggest that evangelical Protestantism points the way to «classical spirituality» is to blithely disregard fifteen centuries of authentic «classical Christian spirituality» and obscure the desperately needed benefits of this rich tradition from evangelical view.
Instead of accommodating its usage» and so its ideas and assumptions» a translation of Holy Scripture should serve the end of conversion by employing principles that recognize Christianity as its own culture with its own language and practices, raising readers up and rooting them in a rich tradition of translation, transforming them through the creative rationality, beauty, goodness, and truth reflective of the triune God who speaks his Word.
Much of the rich tradition of Catholic theology and philosophy has been neglected as well.
Caldecott draws on a range of Catholic writing from Hildegard of Bingen to Newman to Flannery O'Connor to the Catechism itself, showing the rich tradition in which LOTR should be located, and demonstrating the influence of what Tolkien himself called «a Faith that has nourished me and taught me all the little that I know».
Firstly, and most importantly, it fails to engage with the rich tradition of Christian theology in any thoroughgoing way.
James» intellectual search was answered by Catholicism's rich tradition of thought, history and doctrine.
Francis, Rebuild my Church: The Franciscan Tradition of Sacred Architecture Thursday, November 13 New York, NY: The Notre Dame Club of New York will host Duncan G. Stroik, professor of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame, for a lecture on the Franciscan Order, their strict vow of poverty, and their rich tradition of building beautiful churches.
We know, for example, that there were hymns and spiritual songs in the biblical church, and later, the rich traditions of chanting and polyphony developed.
At the same time, we should expand the number of monasteries and retreat centers, or else encourage our parishioners to take advantage of this rich tradition within Catholicism.
Modernism, he concedes, appeared to threaten a rich tradition, robbing congregations of a shared and easily understood aesthetic and ripping out the sensual aspects of worship.
A great strength of the present work is that it places current debates and confusions about gender roles, mutual service, and self - fulfillment within a rich tradition of Christian reflection that is theocentrically shaped by the concept of covenant.
Our distinctive voice is in the rich tradition that we have inherited and of which we are the custodians.
By speaking the truth to power, privilege and comfort we, by example, speak truth to our children, instilling in them the values of our rich tradition.
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