Sentences with phrase «traditional ways»

The Harris Tweed aran and seaweed - eating sheep aran (which I buy directly from the producers in Northern Scotland) are also spun using traditional techniques, so all in all these yarns are all truly special, massively different, but produced in traditional ways.
«But a lot of the sentiment you're covering with that criticism also sets aside the feelings of many women that birth and baby care has become over-medicalized, that their experiences and understandings are routinely swept aside, and that they've been denied access to, or discouraged from, more traditional ways of doing things in situations where it would harm no one and might have been the better option.»
Finding a support network of other lesbian or same - sex couples, or parents who parent in less traditional ways, including single parents, may be helpful as you both find your way in your new parenting roles.
In what ways has our traditional ways of living failed them?
It turns out that because of communism suppressing the individual and forcing men and women to wear drab clothing and to suppress the natural gender roles that when communism fell, the women at least came out of it and started take to being feminine once again... they have always held to traditional ways and they aren't confused by feminism.
Trips to the rural communities will become popular, and travelers are likely to be more interested in private guides that teach them about the traditional ways of life.»
They are already a big success in Greece, where they have been produced in traditional ways, using natural (no preservatives or infusions added) local ingredients.
The basic proportions are easy to remember but I like to step it up in some traditional ways — half a vanilla bean, a splash of almond extract at the end — and some that are decidedly less so, like cooking it with a bay leaf, a trick I picked up from this one and I know it sounds odd, but don't knock it until you've tried it, okay?
«There is also an opportunity to integrate some traditional ways of serving our product in Mexico that may not necessarily work in the U.S., such as introducing wraps or using tortillas as a way to introduce our food.»
There are many advantages to going back to the traditional ways of our ancestors, and eating more fermented foods.
Wholesome believes in traditional ways, artisanal products and a very light environmental footprint.
One of the greatest weaknesses of the churches as now organized is not merely that they include so many who are irreligious, but that they fail to include so many who are deeply religious, though they may not express their religion in traditional ways.
While the traditional ways are tried and tested, they still let a lot of people slip through the cracks.
From then on, till the beginning of the twentieth century, China followed traditional ways.
Leaving aside the evidence that arrives each day from Eastern Europe which seems to show that the opposite is the case, that socialism there has in some sense «frozen» traditional ways of life, there is a more important issue: one wonders if tradition, when purchased and consumed like a commodity, can really play the role which some conservatives believe it must in any healthy society.
The Colossian Christians apparently believed that although Jesus was the Savior, these cosmic powers needed to be dealt with in traditional ways — by observing special days and seasons and by practicing rites to show one was free from their control.
«Don't grow dependent on your familiar and traditional ways of doing church to the neglect of receiving from the Holy Spirit,» Collins says.
It is almost inevitable for anger to result when traditional ways are challenged.
In England, Bishop Robinson's Honest to God became a best seller, partly because of his frankness in expressing doubts about traditional ways of speaking of God.
If the theories of a Hobbes, a Hegel, and a Santayana are richer in detail and closer in spirit to the lived experience as it were of query, Buchler's theory is a categoreal challenge to the traditional ways of conceptualizing that experience.
Another problem: for Indians who hold to traditional ways; the secular does not exist; all of life and everything in it, including material goods, is sacred.
I still think it's much better than the traditional ways.
Modern theology has tried to go beyond the traditional ways of interpreting the forms of sin to achieve some further insight into its roots and its manifestations.
Three emergent theological movements — black theology, feminist theology, and liberation theology from the Third World — challenge traditional ways of doing theology on the grounds that Christian consciousness as it has been» given shape in the modern world is burdened with Western, liberal, male and white perceptions of reality.
Even among Protestants there are many vital and growing congregations that worship in traditional ways.
He says we should concern ourselves more with the well - being of people like Larson and their spiritual growth than with the maintenance of our traditional ways of being church.
Culturally sustained «life worlds» — traditional ways of living — have long been «colonized» (or invaded, or occupied) by different aspects of «the system:» government bureaucracy, large - scale economic enterprise and powerful media combining to control or lives.
The father - son imagery was a new use of older, more traditional ways of thinking about the relationship of God to the world and to the people of God.
Recognizing these assumptions about theology and epistemology helps to explain why Protestants in the United States keep repeating traditional ways of thinking about «truth.»
Members of every congregation have traditional ways of relating to one another.
It was just in this period that, as Nathan Glazer put it in The Limits of Social Policy, we witnessed «the breakdown of traditional ways of handling distress,» ways that «are located in the family primarily, but also in the ethnic group, the neighborhood, the church.»
The reason for this transition, Luke indicates, is not because God has now «chosen» the Gentiles instead of His other «chosen» people, the Jews, but because the Gentiles were more open to hearing, considering, examining, and accepting the things Paul preached to them, while the Jews are more set in their traditional ways and beliefs, and so are less willing to consider that they might be wrong.
While I know that my proposal wreaks havoc on many traditional ways of reading some biblical passages, please know that just as with Romans 8:34, I am aware of these texts and simply understand them in a different light — in the light of the love and beauty of the crucified Christ.
The idea of divine embodiment is not entirely foreign to traditional ways of thinking.
There is lively debate on the extent, if any to which process thought is an advance on more traditional ways of thinking about omnipotence; for example, see the recent exchange between David Griffin and William Hasker in this journal (29:194 - 236).
You promote Jesus» love in more than just predictable traditional ways.
Thomas Merton was one of those rare persons who could step back from the traditional ways of life to see life from a detached point of view, who was able to turn the marginality of life into a presence of importance for the whole church.
Nevertheless, it works with that tradition in traditional ways.
Traditional ways of segregating age groups from one another can lead pastors or Christian education committees to overlook some viable alternatives to traditional ways of organizing educational ministries.
Nevertheless, at a time when traditional ways are «in» again, it is important to note that the spirit of novelty and innovation continues to be quite strong on Baccalaureate Day.
Just as Galileo's scientific breakthroughs displaced geocentric cosmology, so, she believes, the neurosciences will displace our traditional ways of accounting for consciousness, and these sciences will bring us «face to face with ourselves.»
Only such communities can embody for the broader culture the large, capacious vision of the good made possible by moral restraint and traditional ways of life — the vast and beautiful «yes» for the sake of which an occasional narrow or stern «no» is required.
(I have already argued that conceiving of divine justice in less traditional ways does not alleviate the need for divine over-power.)
I was schooled in traditional ways of «doing evangelism.»
Communism westernized the Russian political imagination in a perverse way, to be sure, but its triumph put a complete end to older, more traditional ways of understanding society as a hierarchical system underwritten by a sacred authority.
The chart below outlines the 4 traditional ways to earn income; which are being an employee, being self - employed, being a business owner (others working for you), and being an investor.
In conclusion, there are four traditional ways to earn income.
Non-standard measures fall out of the scope of traditional ways that central banks and other monetary authorities use during times of deep economic distress.
However, a cultural paradox prevents people from sharing new ideas and traditional ways of doing business means innovative output is low: only
We've learned from painful experiences that traditional ways of investing might not have truly protected us.
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