They could respond in two different ways to a text that the whole class had read — a folktale depicting a family's annual
tradition from another culture.
But around the world, the act of saying «thank you» varies in
tradition from culture to culture.
Choosing the most important
traditions from each culture, while making sure to include the parents» opinions, will allow the partners and their parents to feel equally significant.
Works include woodblock prints, hand - painted scrolls, metal works and sculpture that highlight esteemed and centuries - old artistic practices and
traditions from the cultures of Japan, China, India, Tibet and Thailand.
Not exact matches
Born and raised in California to a Japanese mother and a Polish - American father, Kumai grew up in a mixed
culture home — celebrating Japanese
traditions and cuisine
from a young age, and honing a cosmopolitan perspective that continues to inspire her work today.
The Vidyo team is
from all walks of life, and our employees learn more every day about each other's diverse
cultures, backgrounds and
traditions, and face - to - face inclusion across the board constantly opens our managers up to new ways of approaching each challenge.
While it is encouraging to see the high level of support
from Chinese companies, for whatever reason, the unfortunate truth is that not all leading domestic Chinese companies are able to serve the one belt, one road as they are constrained by
traditions,
culture, and language barriers.
We are your gateway to the best Bourbon brands, flavors and varieties —
from the 10 signature distilleries at the helm of Kentucky's world - famous Bourbon
culture, to the 14 craft distilleries using innovative approaches to reimagine a timeless
tradition.
Institutions offering separate women - only swim hours demonstrate that they seek to include in their community people
from many different
cultures, faiths, and
traditions, representing a range of values, beliefs, and experiences.
«It is through the humanities principally,» says Coughlin, president of Gonzaga University
from 1974 to 1996, «that the
culture, values, and moral principles of the Judeo - Christian
tradition are kept alive in Western society.
I'm there because I come
from that
culture, and it's the
tradition of my family.
The lesson many of them took
from Of Grammatology was that the
tradition didn't have the authority their older teachers claimed for it, and that «textuality» leveled
culture to a single plane of production and interpretation.
It was Arendt's remarkable ability to face the double
tradition from which she emerged with a sharp - eyed focus that characterizes much of her work: its generosity for the practice of democracy and her fierce determination to explain for herself as well as for others the failure of her former
culture to endure despite its qualities.
Rather, what Crouch did was to continue the
tradition of creating new cultural forms
from within the folk
culture he inhabited and taking such artifacts into a broader public space.
The two are
from different
traditions and
cultures so the symbols, expressions, terminology, etc.) are different., but the stories and teachings are extremely similar.
«In time we will rediscover prayer as the invisible centre and foundation of
culture... and
from that centre will be born a new civilization... a Christendom, but distinguished
from the old Christendom not least by the fact that it will be shaped by many religious
traditions.»
And in this task we will always be impoverished if we do not honour and respect the insight, wisdom and contribution of those who,
from many
traditions and
cultures over the centuries of the history of the Church, have also brought their understanding to this sacred conversation.
«Respect for authority,
tradition, station, and education eroded,» writes Hatch, and as a result, «American Protestantism has been skewed away
from central ecclesiastical institutions and high
culture; it has been pushed and pulled into its present shape by a democratic or populist orientation.»
Our concern in this and the subsequent chapters is not, however, with the total Islamic
culture but with the specifically religious
culture which originates almost exclusively
from the Qur» an, the
Traditions of the Prophet of Islam, and the various interpretations of these two fundamental sources.
According to our Christian
tradition and
culture we (citizens of Western World) love our fellow citizens independent
from their religion, colour, nationality, etc..
Although relatively isolated
from the rest of world Christianity and fully integrated into Indian
culture as a separate caste, it maintained a strong Christian identity that reached back through memory and
tradition to St. Thomas, the apostle to the East.
Preferably seek out LSD, DMT, psilocybin, mescaline and ketamine to free yourself
from the prison of heritage,
culture and
tradition
Bargaining and barter were and are known in all the
cultures that have developed moral and religious
traditions, most of which have well - known maxims and principles that deal with the vast spectrum of social and moral issues,
from fair weight to marriage contracts, bred in the marketplace.
Thus do great
traditions end, and a
culture that in living memory still read The Pilgrim's Progress and readily recognized quotations
from Isaiah now watches Sex in the City and thinks Vanity Fair is a magazine.
people
from different
culture, civilization, nationality,
tradition, etc. believe that a supreme being exists.
Certainly input
from Scripture,
tradition, and contemporary
culture remain necessary to each topic that is addressed.
How does one correlate exegetical insights with an appreciation for one's theological
tradition, while remaining open to instruction
from contemporary
culture?
Young people in non-western
cultures want to «free themselves»
from traditions, moral norms, the political oppression of certain regimes, constraints due to poverty, obligations and responsibilities.
These sources include the Bible, the
tradition of Christian thought (especially
from the early church and the Reformation),
culture (including philosophy, science and the arts), and the contemporary experience of God's community, including popular religion.
People
from different
cultures, societies, religious
traditions and regions often use speech that is common to them, so what?
Greek
culture and language, the cultivation of the body, sex and family mores at odds with the
traditions of Yahwism - Judaism, fascination with the visual arts — all of this Hellenistic world pressed in upon Judaism and Jerusalem and even infiltrated in the persons of regularly visiting Jews
from communities outside Palestine.
«Spiritualist cults» might refer to Santeria, but Santeria is far
from being «completely foreign to the
culture and
tradition» of Cuba.
By strenuously insisting on the transcendence and integrity of the divine object, he tried to liberate theology
from its bondage to philosophy, bourgeois
culture and church
tradition.
Whereas Hurston's novel takes its form
from the storytelling
traditions of black
culture, The Color Purple is more consciously literary.
Each
culture must be free to draw
from its own
tradition, but always in such a way as to direct it towards the needs of an ecologically sensitive global society.
In both cases individual members may exercise some dominance over others, in particular by altering the patterns guiding further growth and development, but the social coordination stems
from basic patterns embodied in the genetic makeup of the plant cells and in the laws and
traditions of human
culture.
the shift has been away
from Freudian, Rogerian and Nietzschean values, especially individualistic selfactualization and narcissistic self - expression, and toward engendering durable habits of moral excellence and covenant community; methodologically away
from modern
culture - bound individuated experience and toward the shared public texts of Scripture and ecumenical
tradition; politically away
from trust in regulatory power and rationalistic planning to historical reasoning and a relatively greater critical trust in the responsible free interplay of interests in the marketplace of goods and ideas.
Not the biblical
tradition, but modern secular
culture will increasingly be the heritage
from which distance is sought.
If the liberal religious
tradition is to regain its place as a vital force in modem
culture, the two tendencies of the postmodernist temper, which Nathan A. Scott, Jr., has isolated as «negative capability» (a «disinclination to try to subdue or resolve what is recalcitrantly indeterminate and ambiguous») and the «self reflexive» (a «retreat
from the public world»), must be overcome.
Most Christians think this is wrong, but what they don't realize is that they have simply chosen different «Pagan»
traditions to incorporate...
traditions that came
from Graeco - Roman
culture.
If they are
from a biblically conservative
tradition they are likely to use selected references to sexuality, marriage, and family to communicate the ideals of God in a way that will encourage and motivate people to strive for the ideal.6 This didactic use of the Bible fails to distinguish the radical difference between family life and the religious practices of ancient and modern
cultures.
We should remember the traditional Catholic distinction between a formal heretic — someone who initiates a heresy and consciously rejects Catholic teaching — and a material heretic — someone brought up in a
culture and
tradition separated
from or outside the Church.
Like any
culture, the evangelical
culture in the U.S. has its own linguistic affectations and quirks, blending together lines
from Scripture, hymns, and
tradition with everyday colloquialisms and figures of speech.
Not just
from my audience, but
from the
traditions, society,
culture, church, my own urges, and so on.
The practice of giving names to religious
traditions is likewise a modem phenomenon, as Wilfred Cantwell Smith has pointed out, 4 and it derives
from the growing awareness of other
cultures and civilizations.
Eighteenth - century
culture was still steeped in a
tradition that had been Christian since its beginning, and it was extremely difficult for these thinkers to free themselves
from a language saturated with religion.
I have been on enough leadership retreats over the last ten years to know that a
culture of perfectionism exists across our denominations and
traditions, and it is as present within churches that are far
from focused on presentation and aesthetics as it is within those that offer the sharpest of products.
That is really, really interesting what you say about the writings
from all
cultures and
traditions.
It isn't just Christian scriptures, but writings
from all
cultures and
traditions that foretell a disastrous end to civilization as we know it.
In the second lecture I looked at what happens when people simply drift away
from Jesus into the wider Western
culture, the option of Gautama, the Buddha, and the alternatives offered by the other Abrahamic
traditions.