Sentences with phrase «upon tradition»

His mixed media works draw upon the traditions of painting and collage to create art that visually pops and can surprise.
Today, we continue to expand upon this tradition of leadership, creativity and extraordinary client service.
Most texts are layered, tradition upon tradition, and from those layers come instruction and enrichment.
Consequently, it is the role of every particular church's theologians, pastors, and educators to reflect upon this tradition and remind the wider church of its importance.
Building upon the tradition of excellence in Catholic education, we take a holistic approach to educating each child.
But this exhibition, which draws upon the tradition of California Conceptualism in photographic arts, as taught by Robert Heinecken, who founded the photography program at UCLA, and who influenced students such as JoAnn Callis and James Welling, is a pertinent and timely reflection of the development of the medium.
Churches, when once established, live at second hand upon tradition; but the founders of every church owed their power originally to the fact of their direct personal communion with the divine.
I have tried thus far to demonstrate that the secular part of Western culture has itself raised the community question with unprecedented urgency and that the religious are best situated to address the question with authority based upon both tradition and experience.
Elaine Cameron - Weir's project builds upon that tradition in deeply creative ways, drawing inspiration from the past and present to address the uncertainty of our future.»
George and Bradley's strongest argument for their position on sexual morality relies upon tradition, including common law tradition.
Such thought could, of course, be understood as «church theology,» but the tendency of that rubric is to focus attention upon the traditions and current life of the church in a way that is too limiting.
It is a Western writing, Hellenistic, probably Roman; obviously written in Greek, and not, I believe, the translation of a completed work in a Semitic tongue; and yet resting back upon traditions that were certainly far older than its own date, undoubtedly Palestinian in origin, and circulating originally in the Aramaic language spoken by the common people of Galilee and Judea in the days of our Lord.
The historians of the origins of Christianity in India have to depend mainly upon traditions both within India and outside and occasional references here and there in later writers.
Hermeneutics, with its emphasis upon tradition and narrative, is central to the philosophy of science now cognizant of the false dichotomies between objectivity and subjectivity, science and ideology, engendered by the modern Enlightenment.
Releasing a tradition or a man from a particular reference point in time may well have a salutary effect upon that tradition or individual.
For while previous challenges pronounced judgment upon doctrines or practices by recourse to the original tradition, many feminists pronounce judgment upon the tradition itself.
In addition, a responsible autonomous reflection upon these traditions is to be encouraged as a way of achieving creative fidelity and conversation in the course of appropriating aspects of these traditions.5
The ultimate unity of the twelve tribes is imposed upon traditions relating originally to the separate tribes; and most strikingly, the Yahweh - faith which dominates confederation and monarchy appears to have been historically the moving, cohesive quality in the long process.
«Perhaps most importantly, our partnership with Lit» l Chefs and The Department of Youth Affairs ensures these experiences will pass to a new generation, who will expand upon the tradition with their own exciting flavors.»
I seem to have accidentally but happily stumbled upon a tradition when I travel of visiting someplace GREEN before entering an airport and boarding a plane home.
These ancient yet adaptable practices encourage an extraordinary sense of self awareness, built upon traditions secured to nurture the individual where he / she is ready, willing and able to bring to light the nature of Oneness with the divine, with love, with all energy - revealing the gift of their own Presence, as a necessity in this space and time.
Seton Catholic Schools is proud to build upon that tradition while transforming programming and instructional practices to meet the needs of today's students.
The numerous large - scale paintings made with acrylic on polyester stretched over an aluminum frame both act within and innovate upon the tradition of painting, such as the vertically oriented «Sans titre» (Untitled), (2009).
Adam's work first debuted at the Hole in «Not a Painting», a group show that looked at paintings made without paint; essentially wall works made from everything but paint that referred to painting or were contingent upon the tradition of painting for their logic.
They drew as much upon the traditions of figurative sculpture for this project, such as the group figurations of Auguste Rodin, Oskar Schlemmer and George Segal, as they did on popular music and its imagery.
Their gesture touches upon the traditions of indoor earthworks from the 1960s and 70s and its foray into a history of institutional critique.
He chooses to focus entirely on personal religion, leaving the institutional aside, since it lives «at second hand upon tradition
Russian culture is based upon traditions and appearances.
With a particular focus on an examination of subculture communities, Opie's photographs unite current day politics and societal structures with a classical art aesthetic, culminating in a body of work that expands upon the tradition of documentary photography as well as the greater art historical canon.
As an artwork, Eichhorn's gesture built upon the traditions of artistic withdrawal of labour established by the Art Workers» Coalition and Art Strikes in New York in the 1970s, which enabled artists to understand and articulate their positions as cultural workers.
At Breslin & Breslin, our personal injury lawyers draw upon a tradition of service to Bergen County and northern New Jersey that goes back to the 1930s.
Whereas Rorty relies exclusively upon philosophical writings that have subverted the foundationalist project, Palmer draws primarily upon Christian classics and upon a tradition of Christian spirituality that he traces back to the desert fathers.
More recently, E. P. Sanders» important book Jesus and Judaism takes a methodological path similar to that which Dahl had recommended, building its account of Jesus upon the events and actions of Jesus» career that can be most securely ascertained, rather than upon the tradition of his sayings, insisting that «a good hypothesis about Jesus» intention and his relationship with his contemporaries... should offer a connection between his activity and his death.»
4 - LOM was so unimportant that it turns out the character in the 4 - LOM package wasn't even 4 - LOM, it was a character called Zuckuss who was also a bounty hunter with no lines who also stood still as the camera went past him, along with a lizard guy, a guy with a coffee pot for a head, a guy covered in ACE bandage and Boba Fett.The new Star Wars sequels have built upon this tradition.
«Jonathan's diverse experience in education leadership will allow him to dive in and continue to build upon the tradition of excellence of the Honor Societies,» said NASSP Executive Director JoAnn Bartoletti.
Seton Catholic Schools is proud to build upon this tradition to ensure that our parish schools remain vibrant learning communities for years to come.
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