Sentences with phrase «single tradition»

The Supreme Court of the United States observed in its landmark decision in the case of MIlliken v. Bradley that «[n] o single tradition in public education is more deeply rooted than local control over public schools.»
Yet no part, no single tradition, can claim a superior vantage point for viewing the whole.
Proud of their secular society, most Japanese aren't religious in the way Americans are: They tend not to identify with a single tradition nor study religious texts.
To know many religions is to know none, if such knowledge is independent of a single tradition with its own dynamic transformations of that which is common to others.
Most Christians and others insisting upon a single tradition «winning» spend their lives doing the amazing contortionist apologetics to avoid saying «yeah, it's just one, i think I've got one decent worldview and one acceptable, noteworthy avatar to mention.»
Christians others insisting upon a single tradition «winning» spend their lives doing the amazing contortionist apologetics to avoid saying «yeah, it's just one, i think I've got one decent worldview and one acceptable, noteworthy avatar to mention.»
Up to the seventeenth century there was no single tradition of thought about the nature of nature within the history of the church.
Instead, Scheeben plunges the reader into just what Lindbeck hoped his method would achieve: habitually true speech about God that unites the best insights of many schools in a single Tradition.
I describe it as a historical fantasy, which sometimes puzzles people who think of fantasy as a single tradition, consisting of The Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones and other epics set in invented worlds.
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