Sentences with phrase «original tradition»

In the fourth century Athanasius sums up this process in these words: «The actual original tradition, teaching, and faith of the Catholic church, which the Lord conferred, the apostles proclaimed, and the Fathers guarded» (Ad Seraph.
In fact, Dan and I spent a good part of the drive home time talking about the environment in which he grew up, the different ways in which his brothers and sisters have adopted, adapted, or changed some of those original traditions as they develop their own parenting styles, and how we planned to bring up our kids — should we ever get around to having them!
It is in the Fourth Gospel, which in form and expression, as probably in date, stands farthest from the original tradition of the teaching, that we have the most penetrating exposition of its central meaning.
The second-most common theme was the perception that one's original tradition was restrictive and exclusivistic, said Casebolt and student researcher Tiffany Niekro.
(Mark 14: 22 - 25, etc.) But this is certainly an intrusion of the sacramental viewpoint of Hellenistic Christianity into the original tradition.
For while previous challenges pronounced judgment upon doctrines or practices by recourse to the original tradition, many feminists pronounce judgment upon the tradition itself.
I think they should go back to their original tradition and sell indulgences, (on Ebay of course).
The resort employs more than 325 people on a seasonal basis and continues many of its original traditions, including afternoon tea during its social season.
We're probably going to go back to the original tradition that we started.
It is within this evolution of the original term coined JRPG that some games out now are great games that either follow the original tradition of the concept or evolves it through sub-genres.
He continues to manage the firm, advise clients, work with our other lawyers, and keep the office in touch with its original traditions.
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