Sentences with phrase «through written tradition»

Admittedly, David, it took me a while to get past the idea of the scriptures being free of error or myth, but perhaps what I find true about the lot of it was that it was important to some people to pass it down through an oral tradition and then through written tradition (alongside the oral).

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According to Tibetan tradition, the Liberation Through Hearing During the Intermediate State was composed in the 8th century by Padmasambhava, written down by his primary student, Yeshe Tsogyal, buried in the Gampo hills in central Tibet and subsequently discovered by a Tibetan terton, Karma Lingpa, in the 14th century
«The tone of the writing, the format of the page, and the directness of the dialog allows the tradition of passing down the biblical narrative to come through in «The Voice.»»
It only has authority and only makes sense as the written record of God's Word handed on through the Tradition of God's People in the Church.
It was a tradition that appears to have continued through the writing of the book of Judges.
It is possible that Jesus was quite the potty mouth and his language was cleaned up during the subsequent oral tradition of passing down what he said through a couple of generations and then having it ultimately written down.
Evangelicals stand in continuity with the Great Tradition of Christian believing, confessing, worshiping and acting through the centuries, while not discounting the many local histories that must be written to give a full account of Christian communities in any given era.
Paul was writing to communities of faith who already knew about the words and deeds of Jesus through oral traditions.
«Interpretation does not mean or require departure from the tradition,» he writes, «Though justified discontinuity is not illegitimate, but rather that the Scripture is capable of unanticipated relevancy through reinterpretation» (CC 61).
Written in the muckraking tradition of Jessica Mitford's The American Way of Death (1963) and Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation (2001), One Perfect Day takes readers on a tour through Bridezilla's homeland.
He writes, «The impasse into which Protestant theology has come through its efforts to give significance to the resurrection tradition shows that the dogma of pure reason does not have sufficient resources to give Protestantism that kind of knowledge of Christian origins that its life and doctrine require.»
(a) the Pentateuch was composed over many centuries through these four oral traditions, which were later written down;
A century earlier John Wesley and his brother Charles had written hundreds of hymns which stirred working class people in England, and this tradition continued in America through such writers as Timothy Dwight, Samuel Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and more recently Henry Sloane Coffin and Harry Emerson Fosdick.
The nineteenth - century Anglican bishop, J. J. Stewart Perowne, who knew this tradition well, wrote about the importance of the Psalter in the life and liturgy of the church through the ages:
For believers, the Bible's unity demonstrates not only that scores of human authors were heirs of a common tradition, but that each of them was guided through life and inspired to write by the same God.
As we shall see, this hypothesis of Lohmeyer's not only enables him to write the most penetrating of commentaries on the Gospel of Mark; it also enables us to reconstruct — in further hypothesis of course, since hypothesis is all we can hope to achieve in this area — to reconstruct one or two of the stages through which the gospel tradition passed before it reached Mark, the writer of the earliest account of what Jesus said and did.
Modern prejudices are combatted through the study of the great works of authors, musicians, artists, and thinkers that have stood the test of time — and have proved that history, tradition, and mastery of grammar and writing have real and inherent value.
They are merely the THOUGHTS AND BELIEFS OF MEN that have been passed down through verbal and written traditions.
And he writes the story in the tradition of [a] series of wonderful stories in the»40s by George Gamow that told the story of a physicist who had some wonderful adventures; and in this story, likewise, Guéron takes us on a journey through the wonderful adventures in curved spacetime of an astronaut, and it's kind of like a summer reading for physicists story, I would enjoy it on a beach, myself.
Practitioner of all things magical and few things practical, she enjoys spending time with her tribe of friends and sharing the tradition of myth and magick through her writing.
Before going to the store, sift through your personalized cookbook, Nourishing Traditions, or other resources and write out your meals for the week.
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Wrote all through college (Ole Miss and Southern Miss; lots of literary tradition in that there Magnolia State), then freelanced as a business consultant, business writer, conference speaker and entrepreneur.
In the travel - writing tradition that made Paul Theroux's reputation, Dark Star Safari is a rich and insightful book whose itinerary is Africa, from Cairo to Cape Town: down the Nile, through Sudan and Ethiopia, to Kenya, Uganda, and ultimately to the tip of South Africa.
From the opening pages, in which the narrator is summoned to appear before the U.S. Supreme Court through a mechanism not unlike Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes, Beatty hits on all cylinders in a darkly funny, dead - on - target, elegantly written satire in the tradition of Ishmael Reed and Percival Everett.
Even if you assume only the more intelligent 2/3 of adults could read for pleasure (which may be less than the real figure), and I would appeal to 1:10 000 — that's still near 16000 readers in the US alone, which if I cleared $ 1 a book (my average through tradition publishing HC, Paperback and webscription) and wrote two books a year — would be a living of sorts.
Corwin writes: «In the tradition of Klein and Dubuffet, Strobert chooses to site her artistic practice within the confines of painting, while literally doing everything she can to reconfigure that discipline through a re-orientation of mediums and with an expressionistic yet pragmatic eye... Strobert's painting isn't abstract painting but the abstraction of painting.
In different ways the artists follow a tradition of the «Fool» that is more familiar in the written word, starting perhaps with Rousseau, Hölderlin and Dostoyevsky, and then continuing through Nietzsche, Conrad, Rilke, Walter Benjamin, and Sartre.
«The evocation of mystery that the viewer experiences in Oliveira's work derives from a depth of feeling refracted through artistic tradition and transmitted to the spectator by the artist's hand,» wrote Peter Selz in a catalog essay for Oliveira's 2002 painting and printmaking retrospective at the San Jose Museum of Art, California.
Deeply involved in meditation, which they both integrated into the practice of their art, and true music lovers, Tobey and Biberstein initially drew their sources of inspiration from the cultural tradition of the West, but were also partial to Eastern mysticism and obsessed by creating a spiritual reality through their writing.
Out of Character: Decoding Chinese Calligraphy (through Jan. 13): The Asian Art Museum brings an outstanding private collection to light to exemplify the values behind the long tradition of written Chinese.
In his artist statement, Bryan Czibesz writes that he is an artist grounded in the tradition of object making who asks questions of authorship and authenticity through varying degrees of engagement and dislocation between the hand and material manipulation.
Like so many potteries, the company went bust, twice in fact, but was then bought up by Corinne Jourdain Gros — a student who was midway through writing her dissertation on the traditions of French manufacturing.
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