Contemporary teaching should
grow out of the tradition and be continuous with it, but it should not repeat what has been said in the past.
When the prophets who
emerge out of any tradition are alive and speaking, they are completely considered outside the established community.
The galleries represented in this show come
out of the tradition of working within neighborhoods to achieve goals that bureaucratic inadequacies are unable to accomplish.
Steven Kraftchick, a religious scholar, said Jesus
comes out of the tradition of Jewish prophets who preached that the health of a society could be measured by how well they took care of «its widows and orphans,» those who had the least power.
The adorably bright red jogging stroller has everything that you would hope to
see out of a tradition bicycle in the form of a running stroller.
Born out of the tradition of Marvel crossovers, Infinity War leverages a decade of character - building into the ultimate mega-sequel.
The advances in human rights of which we Americans can be justly proud (however partial they might yet be) can be traced to the fact that they were successfully advocated as a development
out of the traditions which long predate the founding of the American republic.
But when you grow up believing everyone outside evangelical Christianity is going to get spewed from God's mouth at best or cooked for eternity in hell at worst, when the people you love most in the world belong to the evangelical community and want you to belong to it too, making a deliberate
step out of that tradition is a big deal.
We were Catholic, a religious expression that seemed to arise
more out of tradition and perhaps superstition than conviction.
Im saying Ive heard God say for us ALL, (because He always calls ALL of his children to stay together and be one family) to
move out of our traditions and wrestle with how to build His house together, when we hav no precedent, plan or leaders who know what that looks like.
Stop
voting out of tradition and religious belief, do you think the Jew or Buddhist in the next booth cares who the best Christian is.
If you've never been a big fan of corned beef but yet eat it year - after -
year out of tradition, give the glaze a try.
Fixed 5 - 10 year console cycles, uninterupted by most advances in hardware technology, are an antiquated notion and at this point only still
present out of tradition and deference to an old consumeristic model.
The exhibition will feature the work of 15 MA graduates, 5 interim students and 3 Artists in Residence
developed out of the traditions of painting, sculpture, drawing and printmaking.
It culminates in the 1960s, with avant - garde works
forged out of the traditions of weaving and craft (disciplines that had historically welcomed women), as well as new types of unorthodox objects whose very nature challenged art historical conventions and boundaries.
This emphasis
grows out of the traditions of Benedictine spirituality, which encourage sensible engagement with principles of mind, body and spirit.
While the law blog may build on — or, perhaps, remediate — aspects of the law review article, legal blogging also
emerges out of a tradition of conversation.
Some of our fondest childhood memories are
borne out of the traditions and rituals our parents upheld, and our children's memories are likewise being made with every book, board game, vacation, or celebration.
The primary aim of the Foundation is the preservation, exhibition, and publication of works by the abstract - expressionist painters Milton Resnick (1917 - 2004) and Pat Passlof (1928 - 2011) and other painters
working out of that tradition.
Rail: I think everyone knows that you were a New Yorker's New Yorker for your first 30 years — a second generation New York School poet coming
out of the tradition of Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, Jimmy Schuyler....
If you want to be so angry at people celebrating this time of the year, either
out of tradition, belief, or any other reason, then don't do it here.
Nevertheless... how is it that
out of these traditions come a Mother Teresa, Thomas Merton, Jean Vanier... just to name a few....
So while the person who is employing some of these behaviors may not themselves feel like they hate women, it's grown
out of this tradition.
If you're religion is like the Easter Bunny to you, where you don't believe in it but
out of tradition you observe the rites, you can explain that.
Preaching that employs inclusion also has the ability to lay open the meaning of the contemporary so that it can recognize and respond to the larger, timeless meanings that often come to
us out of the tradition and even be completed by them.
To this day every time I cook boxed spaghetti I do the «wall test»
out of tradition.
The Sustainable Winegrowing Program grew
out of this tradition.