Sentences with phrase «other traditions lies»

The distinctiveness of Christianity from other traditions lies especially in its choice of this particular «sacrament» as central.

Not exact matches

In the modern context the just war teachings of the Catholic Church lie alongside the contributions of these other spheres to the developing tradition.
On the other side lies the tradition of Continental Philosophy, evolved in the wake of thinkers like Heidegger, Cassirer, and Gadamer in Germany; and Croce or Sartre elsewhere.
If tradition may specify limits to community action within biblical norms, then tolerance should emerge among Christian groups whose group customs - say, the weekly day of worship - may oppose each other and yet lie within biblical standards.
The convenient and specious separation of form and content in worship often lies at the heart of the broader Evangelical movement as a means of facilitating inter-church alliances and building consensus has, I suspect, spilled over into other Christian traditions too.
Fox, I don't think Brenda is a mentalist; I think he is carrying on the traditions of Benitez, Woy, and KK in making sure the blame for being less good than the other team lies somewhere else.
Written much in the tradition of other metaphysical authors like Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist) and James Redfield (The Celestine Prophecy), author Milan Ljubincic uses the powerful vehicle of fiction to weave a rich, allegorical story that illustrates how every one of us can find harmony and joy when we learn the language of our own hearts, and reawaken the wondrous spirit that already lies within us.
More importantly — and more in Mr. Kim's» case than with many other artists overtly wrestling with multiple traditions — Mr. Kim's success lies in his assimilation of both eastern and western traditions, his acknowledgement of being influenced by and unavoidably immersed in several cultures, and his ability to forge his experience into successful paintings which are singularly his own.
The agricultural traditions of the region help dictate how he farms; the low - lying plain has been growing local grains, like the rice used to make risotto, for generations, and he allows the patterns found in nature to replicate themselves in his fields; clover and millet grow together, and they feed each other and help build and re-build rich soil.
In the case of Wills, this is simply a matter of long standing tradition with the force of law, and there is no real solid substantive reason that it should be treated otherwise, other than the difficulty of proving which Will was real and which was the last one when the author is dead and can't clear up that point, and lots of people have large economic incentives to lie about the question.
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