Sentences with phrase «school tradition with»

Moore, whose sister Valerie earned a scholarship to Saint Mary's College after graduating in 2012, has responded to uphold a family and school tradition with a solid season.

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Breaking with tradition, Melania Trump and 10 - year - old son Barron plan to remain in New York City at least until the end of the school year.
In keeping with McArdle family tradition, I was duly dispatched at the tender age of 8 by my stoic father and weeping mother to a British boarding school, there to learn independence and gentlemanly conduct in a setting unchanged since the glory days of the Empire.
Mother and son broke with tradition by living at Trump Tower in New York since the inauguration so that Barron, now 11, could finish the school year uninterrupted; the president lived and worked at the White House.
Although the regulatory saber - rattling in Washington might seem an inefficient means of creating policy, Valkenburgh, who holds a doctorate of jurisprudence from NYU Law School and was a 2013 Google Policy Fellow, believes this seemingly uncoordinated dance, with different definitions and points of view, to be in the highest tradition of American law.
At School Night, Sanchez will showcase Pisco - centric classics that pay homage to the flavors and traditions of his Peruvian roots, in addition to Whiskey and Agave - forward cocktails that honor the ingredients he's discovered and fallen in love with as part of his American experience.
To seriously entertain the possibility that the Christian tradition may hold some of the answers for which they are looking would be to go backward, even though for most of these writers it would be going back to where they had never been except as children with a Sunday School impression of Christian doctrine.
Theology Without Boundaries: Encounters of Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Tradition by Carnegie Samuel Calian Westminster / John Knox Press, 130 pages, $ 14.99 paper Calian, President and Professor of Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (a Presbyterian school), has written a book intended to acquaint Western Christians with the ecumenical contribution of Eastern Christians.
Moral Life and the Classical Tradition: for rising high school juniors and seniors, with readings in Plato and Aristotle, and discussion of contemporary moral issues from a Judeo - Christian perspective.
I once spoke with a young woman who was raised in a very liberal mainline tradition who told me she left the church because, «I wasn't learning anything there about tolerance, love, and good stewardship of the planet that I wasn't learning at my public high school, so what was the point?»
Nevertheless, I left the institution with the deep impression that the school, in its own unique way, was deeply committed to its religious tradition.
Furthermore, it is compatible with the various construals of the subject matter of theological schooling (Word of God, Christian experience, Christian tradition — paideia as «Christian culture» - or various combinations of these).
Christian congregation; some have seen a theological school as distinct from but interrelated with congregations in ways analogous to the relation in the Reformed tradition between the congregation and its clergy; others have seen a theological school as related, not to congregations, but to a cadre of active clergy for whom it provides «in - service» or «extension» education.
With today's Catholic universities drifting away from any recognizable connection to the Catholic tradition, dioceses closing parochial schools, and the Church's ability to influence politics at a historic low, it's absurd to speak of a «resurgent» integralism.
Though stimulated by an encounter with Zen, the speculations that follow go well beyond the perspective of Zen, though not necessarily beyond those of other, more theistic schools of Buddhism such as the Pure Land traditions.
A third trend in the postliberal school takes a very different tack, arguing that postliberal theology as a whole is overly preoccupied with epistemological debates and is too much focused on conserving tradition.
There is a tradition that he founded the school but it is doubtful if he had much to do with the founding of the school.
The Baptists were going to have to do the same (private schools) if they wanted to teach / raise their children with Baptist's traditions.
The various schools of Tradition agree that natural reason relies upon experience for its initial signals of reality; hence, to start philosophy with sense and image is no crime, but it is a crime to end there.
First, religious schools tend to breed idolatry, by identifying a particular tradition with the ultimate.
When the school of Nisibis introduced the teaching of Theodore, there was a continuity with the existing theological tradition.
I've long been happy to point parents, students, and donors to Providence College as a school that takes the classic liberal arts tradition seriously, and does so with a distinctively Catholic flavor.
It is compatible with the traditions of religiously affiliated schools.
Schools have to deal with the dissonance created by the blending of a religiously diverse constituency with the school's particular religious tradition.
The Sunday School had, and still has, a worship tradition with its own music.
With leadership from the pastor, Sunday School can be an introduction to Christian spirituality through learning about the Bible and Christian tradition.
No other approach to an educational problem seems possible, since a school is never separable from the community in which it works, whose living tradition it carries on, into which it sends citizens and leaders imbued with that tradition and committed to the social values.
Furthermore, these schools deal simultaneously with the accumulated tradition (gathered up into courses in Bible, theology, history, etc.) and with the critique of that tradition.
In an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Perry said Obama and the political left were waging a «war on religious traditions,» including preventing students from praying in schools and having Christmas parties.
In turn, the confession of faith loses the suppleness of living preaching and is identified with the dogmatic assertions of a tradition and with the theological discourse of one school whose ruling categories are imposed by the magisterium.
The councils were too «tradition - bound,» too absorbed with such out - of - date activities as training clergy and church school teachers, providing hospital chaplains, organizing women volunteers, and televising religious services.
Many come to the school with various codes of right conduct and right doctrine, shaped by different subcultures and confessional traditions.
The Witherspoon Institute (where I direct the William E. and Carol G. Simon Center on Religion and the Constitution) is now accepting applications for the following seminars: Moral Life and the Classical Tradition: for rising high school juniors and seniors, with readings in Plato and Aristotle,....
Our schools are part of that rich tradition of Catholic learning that gave the world its universities and colleges, its village schools and mission schools, its great centres of learning and its small everyday ones, and its sense that intellectual life is bound up with the life of the soul.
I have rehearsed this story to indicate how closely schooling has been connected with religious traditions and even with religious institutions.
The more intensely a school identifies with such a tradition, the more deeply the tradition's commitments on these matters will shape the school's ethos.
The choice among these various schools of commentary on the Qur» an and Sunnah depends on one's attitude with respect to three basic issues: the credence to be attached to historical tradition; the weight to be given to the claim for a hidden meaning in the Qur» an; the amount of subjectivity to be allowed in interpretation.
In some theological schools a traditional construal is simply assumed; in others one or more traditions of construal of the Christian thing are very self - consciously celebrated («This is a school in the Reformed tradition, with the following consequences...!»).
Increasingly, however, a great many schools, especially Protestant ones, are not very intensely identified with any one Christian tradition.
Most students at our denominational schools have come from families in which, with greater or lesser intensity, the Christian tradition has been represented.
Millcreek Cacao's owner, Dana Brewster, made the school send off an enjoyable tradition with a family batch of pumpkin spice chocolate chunk cookies.
As with anything at an old - school counter, there's tradition, and then there's the newfangled way of doing things.
It's a tradition that I travel to our daughter's and help «babysit» with grandchildren while their parent's attend the Home School conference for 2 days.
The WCAL just happens to include several schools not just that have been strong for the past 30 or 40 years, but a few that have great baseball traditions that stretch more than 100 years into the past, especially with Sacred Heart Cathedral (formerly just Sacred Heart) of San Francisco.
A school with little tennis tradition to speak of, Illinois is suddenly the NCAA's hegemonic program.
«It's like our game with Notre Dame — a meeting of two schools with a lot of football tradition.
The Bulldogs, a school with a winning and proud tradition, are far from a perfect team, and Aaron Hern — 5 foot, 11 inches, 160 pounds and possessing an average arm and speed — won't be on the home page of any recruiting websites.
This invitational is consistantly a highlight of the high school rugby season and this year certainly will follow in that tradition especially considering the historical record they just hit with more than 5,000 registered players.
Born into an affluent family with a long tradition in Hong Kong, Fu said he spent too much time on sports during his secondary - school education at St Paul's College and failed to secure a place at the University of Hong Kong, forcing him to go to the US to further his studies.
Offering bilingual education in German and English at three locations in the San Francisco Bay Area, the German International School of Silicon Valley (GISSV) academically, culturally and linguistically combines the best of both worlds: Germany's traditions, know - how and cultural roots with America's drive and ambition.
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