Sentences with phrase «teaching tradition»

Training programs throughout the country are structured to teach you the traditions of medicine and the scientific foundations of clinical practice.
We are not taught the literature, we are not taught the music, we are not taught the traditions and whenever we embrace them, it is from a distance.
Besides the writing itself, she loves meeting readers and fellow writers at conventions and conferences and drawing on the family teaching tradition to share the craft of writing with aspiring writers.
While we are encouraged by the current findings, we must remind ourselves that this work, like all of the work in the effective schools and effective teaching tradition, comes with serious limitations.
They are looking for an infallible teaching office (Catholicism) or a finally definitive teaching tradition (Orthodoxy) which can have the last word on interpreting the Bible.
They mostly teach traditions of man that make void the Word Of God.
The Church's teaching tradition exists primarily to make it possible for us to look forward to God's promises in a new way every day.
I grow daily in appreciation of what traditionally grounded Catholics can do for Protestant evangelicals and charismatics, who need their solidity and teaching tradition in order to have something to bounce off of and even at times fight.
Unless of course you want to show us where the Bible teaches the tradition.
It is a time honored teaching tradition to beg, borrow, and steal ideas from one another.
Every law professor likes the idea that they are part of the Socratic teaching tradition that emphasizes active learning over passive instruction.
The Nalanda teaching tradition allows participants to choose to enter either year.
«The first time I visited, I knew I had finally found a school that teaches the traditions of the world's cuisines... It's the best culinary school in the world.»
Do we teach the tradition to our soldiers and those who may become soldiers and do we assure them of our spiritual and material support as they abide by the tradition, whether that takes the form of refusing to fight in an unjust war, or fighting in a war but only justly?
The existence of a Church with a teaching tradition provides necessary informational boundaries for ensuring the reliable transmission of what the apostles received from their encounter with Jesus.
The fact is that you don't often find it and that the church has become an institution with its own vitality independent of that teaching tradition....
Clear instructions are given throughout the book enabling the reader or participant to research and cross-reference relevant scriptural texts and to consider these in light of the teaching tradition of the Church.
The existence of a Church and a teaching tradition to give body to this sharing is both legitimated and necessitated by the intrinsically social, narrative and historical character of revelation.
Does being taught a tradition and taught within a tradition prevent questioning?
That responsibility was also colored by a series of intellectual tropes that were entirely her own, the result of her years as a student, teacher and collaborator of the team - teaching tradition that defined this era.
It shifted people's expectations away from the idea of Jamaican art as «exotic» previously informed through a limited exposure to Jamaica's self - taught tradition and the work of the Commonwealth Institute.
His work brings together traditions of Asian and Western art, combining the Sino - Japanese tradition of ink painting with outsider and self - taught traditions of the West.
Stanley carried on a teaching tradition from Leland Bell.
My grand daughter is 2 and I'm teaching her this tradition.
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