Sentences with phrase «other traditions often»

When theological schemes are interpreted against the background of this wider reality, we can come to see that the concerns which have shaped specific theological positions are ones that other traditions often share, even if with a different emphasis and linked with other concerns.

Not exact matches

As many religious traditions testify, the ability to perceive and attend to others is part of being human, but too often it is stunted, deformed and misdirected.
This learning may often be difficult, because each tradition may have formulated its primordial truths in ways that exclude the primordial truths thematized by the other.
His book is an extraordinarily instructive examination of how these patterns unfold in both Scripture and tradition, where all three» often intertwined» operate as the «most appropriate ways» of naming the Trinity, none of which makes the others unnecessary.
The central affirmations and emphases of each tradition now often find echoes in the others.
In at least three other mainline traditions, the charismatic and social - moral conservative wings are often indistinguishable
Utilizing various theologians, as well as other traditions, Trotter presents a strong case for hope as a critical aspect of Christian faith which has too often been relegated to obscurity or simply neglected.
This may be a church in the tradition of one or the other partner; more often, it is one which is somewhere between their childhood traditions.
One problem with extolling martyrs is that often Christians remember martyrs who were killed by other Christians: remembrance of the martyrs is thereby tied to a judgment on other Christian traditions.
How can we be saved at once both from our present luke warmness and from the negative relations to other traditions that too often accompanied our past fervor?
Others have tried to continue the Neo-Reformation tradition often without the daring affirmations of God's ontological reality that gave power to the first generation.
While for the social scientist empirical data form the major source for his or her understanding and evaluation of a phenomenon, for the religious practitioner empirical data are just one source of determinative information, and often fill a secondary role behind other sources such as personal experience, intuition, and religious tradition.
I often feel more spiritually «connected» to people of faith in other Religious Traditions than I do to those whose Christian dogmatic beliefs that I share.
Many of us whose intuitive faith has been theologically informed by the Trinitarian and Christological Mysteries have found that the spiritual practices of other religious Traditions are often a more faithful expression of our theological beliefs than those taught in many of our «Christian» Churches.
On the other hand, postmodern interpretations of the human self, language, and textuality, while often couched in nonreligious terms, call into question many assumptions of critical exegesis and suggest sympathy with the themes and sensibilities of the premodern Christian tradition.
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.
The broad term «progressive education» often refers to schools or teaching methods based in this tradition (though it also means other things).
I always looked forward to our family holiday parties, where video game bowling tournaments have become a tradition alongside the eggnog and spiced rum, but other than that the holidays often seemed more like a time for stress than a time for cheer.
Paying homage to Hawaiian traditions, the center will be called Hale Huaka'i, which means «Adventure Center» and signifies a trip, voyage or a place to start your journey or embark on an adventure, often in a «hui,» or group to build connections with others.
Other series by Zeng have combined art - historical traditions, often resulting in a kind of abstraction that marries Western and non-Western styles.
Photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe, Peter Hujar, and Deana Lawson, among others, unabashedly question cultural assumptions about gender, race, beauty, and power, giving voice to groups and individuals often marginalized by both the traditions of portraiture and mainstream American culture.
Fernández seeks to respond to their interpretations and biases through a conversation about a deeper sense of these varied American cultures, contesting the iconic view of the «American Landscape» painting tradition constructed by Church and his peers that often omitted or erased other narratives and figures.
Tapping historically Ottoman mystical traditions and self - indulgent decadence, we often see her characters in dream like trances, unaware of each other, consumed by their own existence, their dreams and hopes.
Although it was not part of the original intent, the tradition is that some projects from each edition are acquired by the city or other parties to remain on permanent display, and artists are often invited to participate across multiple editions of the exhibition — the most famous instance being Michael Asher and his roving Caravan (1997 - 2007).
There isn't necessarily the same tradition of a pivotal lawyer - client meeting as often occurs before the closing of a transaction in other areas of the law.
Building on this tradition, Sweden has been a preferred seat in international arbitration since the 1970's, known for being a neutral, transparent and trustworthy seat with an arbitration law well - advanced in relation to other often used seats in international arbitration.
The annual «dissing of the other parent» tradition around the holiday meal table, often with Grandma or Grandpa joining in.
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