Just because something is part of our history does not mean we need to carry on
with the tradition today.
Not exact matches
One theory (alluded to in the Clarkson report) has to do
with managing for the long run: a company rooted in a family's history,
tradition and reputation may well be less susceptible to the short - termism that is so notoriously a factor at most corporations
today.
It's a
tradition that Sandberg continues
today with her children.
Extending its rich
tradition of design leadership to the Web, nationalpost.com & financialpost.com, it delivers a more immediate, in - depth, and customizable news experience,
with all the content and functionality
today's online readers demand.
As things would have it we
today end up
with a bunch of rules, regulations and
traditions that were never part of the simple message.
Too many lies along
with Pagan
traditions ad Greek mythology are taught in the churches
today (Christmas, Easter, Eternal torment in Hell, etc.) This evil plague called religion must go.
The problem
with the world
today is that nobody pays attention to
TRADITION anymore.
Understanding Hinduism can help Christians recover their mystical
traditions and allow the Church to communicate
with people
today at the level of experience rather doctrine.
With today's Catholic universities drifting away from any recognizable connection to the Catholic
tradition, dioceses closing parochial schools, and the Church's ability to influence politics at a historic low, it's absurd to speak of a «resurgent» integralism.
My central claim, both
today and tomorrow, is that being a Christian is primarily about a relationship
with God lived within the Christian
tradition as a sacrament — a claim to which I will return at the end of this talk.
The task of the missionary
today, it was maintained, is to see the best in other religions, to help the adherents of those religions to discover, or to rediscover, all that is best in their own
traditions, to cooperate
with the most active and vigorous elements in the other
traditions in social reform and in the purification of religious expression.
The Church is most faithful to its
tradition, and realises its unity
with the Church of every age, when, linked but not tied by its past, it
today searches the Scriptures and orientates its life by them as though this had to happen to - day for the first time.
correlational method (i.e., correlating an interpretation of the
tradition with an interpretation of our situation) remains the best hope for theology
today.
Sullivan has written elsewhere and at length on his disagreement
with the Christian
tradition, and Catholic teaching in particular,
with respect to the licitness of homosexual acts, and is perhaps
today's foremost proponent of same - sex «marriage.»
But
today there is developing a certain discontent
with our culture and its
tradition, and a certain suspicion regarding its capacity for radical change.
So, in that sense, Jesus took nothing, a simple chore, and turned it into something; a
tradition which even
today, informs our need to humble ourselves before the needy and serve them
with dignity.
Writing at a time when the signs of globalization were not nearly as obvious as they are
today, he foresaw a process he called «planetization», by which «peoples and civilizations reach such a degree either of frontier con - tact or economic interdependence or psychic communion that they can no longer develop save by the interpenetration of one another».3 Teilhard de Chardin wholly identified
with the
traditions of the Christian west, yet his visionary mind was able to lift the Christian themes and symbols out of their traditional usage and re-interpret them.
As Timothy George wrote in his introduction to «The Gift of Salvation» in the December 1997 issue of Christianity
Today: «We rejoice that our Roman Catholic interlocutors have been able to agree
with us that the doctrine of justification set forth in this document agrees
with what the Reformers meant by justification by faith alone (sola fide)... [But] this still does not resolve all the differences between our two
traditions on this crucial matter.»
Because India was involved in world trade at the time of Christ, some
traditions hold that Thomas traveled to India to share the Gospel
with Jews who had taken up residence in India for business reasons and planted an anchor point for Christians that still holds
today.
Regardless of a faith's sacramental peculiarities it is still possible to recognize some overlapping
with other
traditions on the question of what needs to be done in our world
today.
We are challenged
today at this point by the cultural and doctrinal exuberance of indigenous third - world expressions of Christianity, not to mention unprecedented contact
with other world religious
traditions on their own terms.
My goal was to provide overviews that walk readers through the most important expressions and denials of Christian faith — not
with a dry focus on dates and places, but
with an emphasis on the living
tradition of Christian belief and why it matters for our lives
today.
«What is sacrificed within the
tradition today,» the application says, «is that which we value most highly in life and hold to
with most passion: time, security, certainty, comfort, convenience, ignorance and the like.»
It is acutely painful to biblical religion
today, because many people, seeking a way to express their conscience in society, are led to reject any «religious» expression of it, because they identify these corruptions of the biblical
tradition with all religious expression.
(Professor Gilkey has listed five marks of the death of God
tradition, and they should perhaps be set down: (1) the problematic character of God and of man's relation to him
today, (2) the acceptance of the secular world as normative intellectually and ethically good, (3) the restriction of theological statements to what one can actually affirm oneself, and
with this the rejection of certain traditional ideas of
tradition and authority, (4) the centrality of Jesus as one who calls us into the world to serve him there, (5) uneasiness
with mythological, super-historical, eschatological, supernatural entities or categories.
This allows Balthasar to disagree
with Barth's wholesale rejection of natural theology but transform this overly theologized insight into a practical claim regarding the inefficacy of modern Catholic appeal to the classical Western metaphysical and moral
tradition in
today's secular culture.
The deepest threat to Catholic intellectual life
today stems not from a lack of engagement
with the outside world, but from ignorance of our own
tradition and widespread loss of authentic biblical and doctrinal thinking.
It is a great gain that
today we have friendly and appreciative relations
with representatives of other religious
traditions.
For many theologians
today, however, the doctrine is too intertwined
with ancient culture,
tradition and myth to be literally credible.
Most recently, they have sought to wrestle — together
with people of other faiths —
with the awful issues everyone must confront
today - nuclear war, hunger, disease, the despoiling of the ecosphere — and to reach into the various
traditions as possible sources of values and visions for facing such horrors.
What is again needed
today — and remember that I am attempting to describe a position which will regard Christianity as a living, growing
tradition, continuous
with its past yet open to the present, ready for critical investigation and concerned to restate the faith for those who live in our own day — is precisely this fearless attitude about the faith, this honest effort at enquiry, and this constant willingness to relate the gospel to the changed world of a new age.
The responsibility of Christians
today is to proclaim the kerygma in our situation, but `... we must nevertheless implement the kerygma's claim to be proclaiming a Lord who is at one
with Jesus, and we must do this by critical participation in the discussion of the Jesus -
tradition of our day».
A vestige of the manuscript
tradition still survives
today in the enlarged initial capital
with which new chapters often begin.
Today, Rodolfo Lavaque and his son, Francisco, are combining more than 130 years of
tradition in the winemaking process
with firm values and innovation, the company says.
Mickey Bearman has a history of positioning foodservice distribution companies for success since the late 1960s, and that
tradition continues
today with the Mickey Bearman Co..
Today, the Sunday Supper family is getting together
with Gallo Family Vineyards to share memorable holiday meals and
traditions.
Guatemalan cooking
today is the result of centuries of blending Spanish dishes and techniques
with indigenous ingredients and
traditions.
The company's
tradition of excellence continues
today, not only
with the Steinbarth family — now entering its fourth generation
with the addition of Rich Steinbarth's son Tom and nephew John — but also
with a number of loyal, long - time employees.
This three - generation
tradition continues
today, starting in 2002 when
with the brothers teamed up to form International Seafood Ventures.
Today, The Rieger continues the
tradition of hospitality
with classic dishes and hand - crafted cocktails.
Today, the truRoots team maintains strong relationships
with farmers from around the world to source only the highest quality grains, beans and seeds — all of which are harvested using certified organic standards and time - honored
traditions.
As a boutique producer in the Napa Valley, we identify
with wines, like our family, that are rooted in
tradition but made in the spirit of
today.
Learn how others have grown up
with HERDEZ ® Salsas as a recipe staple, and see how they continue that
tradition today.
This Byrne family
tradition continues
today with Byrne Hollow Farm, and that's why everything we do starts
with The Best Milks ™.
Today, the tradition continues with signature dishes that satisfy consumers» desire for flavorful food that fits well with today's active lifest
Today, the
tradition continues
with signature dishes that satisfy consumers» desire for flavorful food that fits well
with today's active lifest
today's active lifestyles.
For over 100 years San Franciscans have been celebrating their events at the Cliff House and that
tradition continues
today with our beautiful banquet facility and attached private terrace.
April Fools Day has become a huge
tradition within the football news sources, and
today was no different,
with a host of comical stories coming out the woodwork.
we should stick to
tradition with charity - shield matches, teams always had one or two youth players and we should do the same
today,
At the suggestion of Hunt, the contests were numbered
with roman numerals, a
tradition that continues
today.
So, as 2016 kicks off, in keeping
with my annual
tradition of featuring the hints that resonated most
with readers (and maybe were the most helpful),
today's hint is a look back at HintMama.com's top 10 hints of 2015, as measured by post traffic.