Sentences with phrase «rich tradition as»

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.
The Nevada State Education Association has enjoyed a long and rich tradition as a respected voice for education in the Silver State.

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Moreover, we share as Americans, despite our differences, overlapping cultural traditions that can be a rich resource for the articulation of a common good.
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.
Was not something important lost in not being more consciously Jewish in the way Georgetown declares itself the «heir to the long and rich Catholic and Jesuit tradition of caring for the sick,» as it says on its website?
The church is also being regarded as an important community of memory because the other sources of a rich narrative tradition — families, ethnic groups, residential communities — are also subject to the growing pressures of change, while more recent institutions, such as business firms and the mass media, are believed to have only shallow ties to the past.
In the latter regard, H. Paul Santmire whose study of the history of Western attitudes toward nature is one of the best available, provides perspective when he writes: «The theological tradition of the West is neither ecologically bankrupt, as some of its popular and scholarly critics have maintained and as numbers of its own theologians have assumed, nor replete with immediately accessible, albeit long - forgotten ecological riches hidden everywhere in its deeper vaults, as some contemporary Christians, who are profoundly troubled by the environmental crises and other related concerns, might wistfully hope to find» (Santmire, 5).
Sad you miss so much rich expression of the people that brought the oral traditions of monotheism forward as their God intended.
Thus America came to be thought of as a paradise and a wilderness, with all of the rich associations of those terms in the Christian and biblical traditions, or, more simply, thus Europeans came to think of America as both a heaven and a hell.
Like Berger, Bellah has in mind the need for an overarching sense of meaning, but the symbols Bellah discusses seem not so exclusively to consist of «theoretical traditionsas Berger describes them, but of anecdotes, images, pictures, connotatively rich names and places, rituals, and personal experiences.
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.
Insofar as we allow ourselves as Christians to know, in all honesty, the longing and the dissatisfactions of this contemporary quest for transcendence and mystery, we are also in a position to respond to it out of the riches of the JudeoChristian tradition, newly revisited.
As it seeks liberation from this dimension of its past, as it encounters feminist theology, the new consciousness of women, blacks, third world peoples, and their suppressed traditions, post-Holocaust Judaism as well as other religions, Christianity is transformed, becomes more authentically relational and creative, richer, more inclusive, less trivial in its harmonAs it seeks liberation from this dimension of its past, as it encounters feminist theology, the new consciousness of women, blacks, third world peoples, and their suppressed traditions, post-Holocaust Judaism as well as other religions, Christianity is transformed, becomes more authentically relational and creative, richer, more inclusive, less trivial in its harmonas it encounters feminist theology, the new consciousness of women, blacks, third world peoples, and their suppressed traditions, post-Holocaust Judaism as well as other religions, Christianity is transformed, becomes more authentically relational and creative, richer, more inclusive, less trivial in its harmonas well as other religions, Christianity is transformed, becomes more authentically relational and creative, richer, more inclusive, less trivial in its harmonas other religions, Christianity is transformed, becomes more authentically relational and creative, richer, more inclusive, less trivial in its harmony.
Mr. Nuechterlein's pastor and I do draw on the riches of the Lutheran Confessional tradition as an expression of, and an entrée into, the great catholic tradition.
This collapse was accompanied, however, by the discovery that the New Testament is much richer and more diverse in its witness than tradition has allowed, and this has enabled us to come to a fresh appreciation of the Easter message, as we shall later show.
This chant should be given pride of place as it is a part of the rich inheritance of our traditions.
He then said that both groups have great cultural riches, religious riches, and diverse traditions, «but we have to encounter one another as brothers.
As social scientists assist pastor and people in developing a rich fund of the stories, traditions, world views, character, symbols, and rituals of a congregation, chances for God's Word impacting the congregation in profound ways are greatly enhanced.
Or shall we join the ranks of those Jews and Christians who have dedicated their lives to fashioning a new a better world, one firmly rooted in the rich soil of diverse traditions but joyously open to the possibility of «love they neighbor as thyself»?
As I've eased into all of these rich, ancient traditions I've found collaboration with fellow Christ - followers to be invaluable.
From the past comes the rich heritage of history, traditions, creeds, myths and symbols, as well as the Bible.
To answer the question merely in terms of having a clergyman as president, a crucifix in every classroom, and a chapel in every residence hall is to abandon a rich intellectual tradition.
Jung had a deep appreciation for the spiritual riches of the great Eastern and esoteric traditions, which he saw as balancing and complementing the Western religious traditions.
Understanding those paths, as well as taking the wraps off our own Judeo - Christian tradition, has provided rich resources that can help a person go to the depths — through the conscious mind, through the world of feelings, through the unconscious to deep wisdom and inner knowing.
In addition to promising to accept children willingly from God, the Christian tradition requires would - be spouses to make four more vows: monogamy (you can only have one spouse at a time), exclusivity (you may only have relations with your spouse), indissolubility (permanence), and charity — to love one's spouse as an end in herself, and therefore for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, in good times and bad, and so on.
These indications, it is true, are found in the editorial and traditional framework of the narratives, but the picture of Jesus as one who «came eating and drinking,» quite willing to join high or low, rich or poor, at the table, seems to be a fixed feature of the tradition.
If Havel is right that we are in a crisis of responsibility and identity, then Christians can and should turn to the rich creation symbolism within their own tradition, suffused as it is with imagery of water, air, sky, and earth.
Think of them as a healthy take on tradition rice crispy treats — although don't worry they don't taste healthy at all, they taste totally rich, chocolatey and indulgent.
«As we continue to grow our company and our rich tradition of excellent food we are looking forward to hiring the best chefs in the business to take on these important roles for our company,» Norton adds.
Red, White, and Black Curries Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, the Isle of Gems, has a very rich culinary tradition that has been influenced by traders, immigrants, and conquerers from India, Arabia, Malaysia, Portugual, the Netherlands, and Britain.
As one of the world's most ancient and rich cuisines, Middle Eastern food — namely that from the Levant and Persian Gulf — is packed full of passion, flavour, tradition and loads of nutrition.
It is strained in small batches, as tradition requires, and then blended with juicy sun - ripened organic fruit for a thick creamy texture and rich taste.
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.
In the process, viewers share in the journey as he uncovers the rich details behind each state's unique food traditions.
What gives the book its distinction, however, is that for Mr. Tufts, as for few men, the rules of golf are and have always been «a beautifully balanced code, rich with logic, drama and the traditions of a great sport.»
Other local rivals, St. Mary's, Santa Clara and Stanford, all share long, rich rugby traditions as well, with St. Mary's having just won their first National Championship (in ANY sport), May 2014, at Stanford (featuring many local ruggers), and repeated in 2015!
At the root of the Modesto Christian's rich tradition and success is Porter, who in his 16 full seasons as the head coach has won 14 section championships and two state titles.
Our children look forward to school each day as they experience a well - organized, creative, unhurried, and age - appropriate curriculum that is part of the rich tradition of Waldorf.
We have, in the South, such a deep and rich tradition of handmade, and immersing myself as an artist in my own community for the first time - and just not online - is new and intoxicating.
As modern workers, we have much to learn from the rich tradition of labour republicanism in America.
The rich tradition of alternative liberalism has much to offer by way of solutions to inexorably widening inequality — as social movements are beginning to realise.
«We must begin to do the needful to reposition our position in the world as a race with the most rich and valued cultures and traditions in the world.
«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.»
On the other hand, Kyoto is not simply protecting its old traditions and culture, but is rather building upon the rich traditions of predecessors as a foundation for open domestic and international exchange.
Born in the rich and vibrant land of Rajasthan where life of every individual is devoted to God following the rich traditions, culture, customs as a legacy, Sangita Sikhwal studied and understood the sacred traditional texts from her grand mother.
The GAPS diet sends a person on a dietary journey back through time, incorporating time - honored healing traditions such as bone broth, fermented foods, cultured dairy, and nutrient - rich meals.
Despite these healing traditions rich in wisdom, the gut has been trivialized by modern Western medicine as merely a food processing plant and conduit for waste removal.
Enzyme - rich, lacto - fermented foods and beverages should accompany each meal, such as kefir sodas (recipes found in Eat Fat, Lose Fat by Mary Enig and Sally Fallon) as well as apricot butter, sauerkraut, and pickled cucumbers (all found in Nourishing Traditions).
Keep in mind that many cultures around the world consume pickled or fermented foods with their meals, especially when the meals are rich or fatty, such as the European tradition of sauerkraut or cornichons with sausages or pâté.
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