Not exact matches
He also founded the Center for Action and Contemplation
in Albuquerque, New Mexico, an organization that encourages acts of justice
rooted in prayer and respect for other
religious traditions.
«Elizabeth Warren... said consumer protection is
rooted in religious and moral
traditions.»»
But it actually might be true that both the unpartnered state and the disproportionate crime rate are
rooted in a common source — the crisis
in legitimacy of once - accepted
religious and moral
traditions.
Should industrialization spurt ahead, for instance,
religious traditions rooted in agrarian lifestyles are likely to mobilize sentiment against these economic changes.
Whether it involves a memorial
in Little Rock, Arkansas, to a victim of the Trail of Tears, the Hawaiian
tradition of pono (righteousness and balance), California New Age groups borrowing Indian rituals or New Mexico tribes arguing for the return of their sacred sites, the story of regional
religious culture has to acknowledge these rich (and often contentious)
roots.
Such disagreements were
rooted in the distinctive values of
religious traditions, arising from the reinforcing effects of believing, behaving, and belonging.
(2) Freedom of choice should be allowed
in those matters on which a plurality of views are held — views based on well - articulated principles
rooted in cultural
tradition or widely recognized moral, philosophical and
religious beliefs.
I also indicated that the state should permit freedom of choice on matters where a plurality of views are held, based on well - articulated principles
rooted in cultural
tradition or widely recognized moral, philosophical or
religious beliefs.
In Plato the two primary Greek meanings for «theos», immortal and soul, coalesce, as they had earlier in the Pythagorean religious tradition, rooted in the Orphic mystery cults as distinguished from the popular Greek religion of the Olympic god
In Plato the two primary Greek meanings for «theos», immortal and soul, coalesce, as they had earlier
in the Pythagorean religious tradition, rooted in the Orphic mystery cults as distinguished from the popular Greek religion of the Olympic god
in the Pythagorean
religious tradition,
rooted in the Orphic mystery cults as distinguished from the popular Greek religion of the Olympic god
in the Orphic mystery cults as distinguished from the popular Greek religion of the Olympic gods.
Reston's moral philosophy is
rooted in a
religious statement which essentially is that of the civil religion
tradition.
A benefit of this particular description is that it makes clear how other
religious traditions would describe Christian experiences
in their terms, and why Christians could view those «outside» descriptions as
rooted in real
religious truth.
Christians can understand the distinctive
religious truth of other religions as
rooted in connections with real dimensions of the triune God, I am convinced, for instance, that the Theravadan Buddhist end is,
in fact, as that
tradition claims, a cessation of suffering.
Reagan's
religious understanding is,
in short, sectlike,
in Ernst Troeltsch's generic sense of sects as one legitimate expression of the Christian gospel and
tradition, and as one deep -
rooted mode of American Christianity.
The counsel he gave was strongly
rooted in a Saxon religion, five centuries old or more, itself stemming from a
religious tradition of a millennium
in the Mediterranean basin, the Roman and the Celtic lands.
In the end, each religious tradition must develop its own ethic of confidentiality rooted in its own doctrines and practic
In the end, each
religious tradition must develop its own ethic of confidentiality
rooted in its own doctrines and practic
in its own doctrines and practice.
Also, conflict may arise with regard to how the child may be raised, which can sometimes be
rooted in distinct cultural and
religious traditions.
Celebrated every Saturday and Sunday until the... Judaism is a
religious tradition with origins dating back nearly four thousand years,
rooted in the ancient near eastern region of Canaan (which is now
Since all people of the world, including the most Classical music is art music produced or
rooted in the
traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical (
religious) and secular music.
That may well be the case, but, to these eyes, The Tree of Life remains an open, porous, searching work, unmistakably
rooted in the
tradition of
religious art, and yet unbound by any one particular dogma.
But just like many of today's geopolitical conflicts, its concept is partly
rooted in ancient
religious traditions.
Daoism, a
religious tradition with
roots in China dating back more than 2,000 years, is undoubtedly the major world religion least understood by Westerners.
While the program I took had
roots in aboriginal culture and
religious traditions, it was open for anyone who wanted to join.
Though its
roots may be traced back as far as the pioneering era of sexuality
in India, and later to the Enlightenment (Rousseau, Marquis de Sade) and the Victorian era (Algernon Charles Swinburne's scandalous Poems and Ballads of 1866), it was a development
in the modern world which saw the significant loss of power by the values of a morality
rooted in the orthodox
religious traditions such as the Christian
tradition and the rise of permissive societies, of attitudes that were accepting of greater sexual freedom and experimentation that spread all over the world and were captured
in the concept of «free love».
Thanksgiving Day
in the U.S. has its
roots in cultural and
religious traditions, as well as being celebrated secularly.