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tradition and creator
According to Jewish tradition, the Messianic Age will be one of global peace and harmony, an era free of strife and hardship, and one conducive to the furtherment of the knowledge of the creator.
In the Judeo-Christian tradition, God — being the creator of all life — is seen as the personification of good.
Penobscot tradition describes Gluskabe as the creator of man and women.
The practice of claiming authorship over one ’ s poems was a break from the tradition of the anonymous poet, where no composition was viewed as being owned by its creator.
Several of his raga compositions have become mainstays of the Hindustani tradition, and these are often prefaced with Miyan ki (" of the Miyan "), e. g. Miyan ki Todi, Miyan ki Malhar, Miyan ki Mand, Miyan ka Sarang ; in addition he is the creator of major ragas like Darbari Kanada, Darbari Todi, and Rageshwari.
This sharp jump from producing goods by craftsmen to industrially realized production was so rapid that the deep-rooted tradition of fine craftsmanship as a statement of the creator did not disappear.
The artists who produced the statue group were in the direct tradition of the creator of the relief, or may indeed even have participated in crafting the frieze.
Founded in 1946 by the eponymous designer Christian Dior, today the company designs and retails ready-to-wear, leather goods, fashion accessories, footwear, jewelry, timepieces, fragrance, make-up, and skincare products while also maintaining its tradition as a creator of recognized haute-couture ( under the Christian Dior Couture division ).
The Theravada Abhidhamma tradition did not tend to elaborate argumentation against the existence of god, but in the Abhidharmakośa of the Sarvāstivāda, Vasubandhu does actively argue against the existence of a creator, stating that the universe has no beginning.
In the pramana tradition, Dharmakīrti advances a number of arguments against the existence of a creator god in his Pramāṇavārika, following in the footsteps of Vasubandhu.
Philip Mackenzie is an especially important modern musician, known for being the creator a kind of singer-songwriter tradition using the Innu language.
Sunahan is a creator figure from Buka tradition, and the stories concerning him are secret.
Benben or Ben-ben, in Egyptian mythology, specifically in the Heliopolitan tradition, was the mound that arose from the primordial waters, Nu, and on which the creator god Atum settled.

tradition and God
There is an ancient and venerable tradition in the church ( which derives, however, from the heritage of the Greeks rather than from the Bible ) that God is completely independent of his creation and so has no need of men for accomplishing his work in the world.
In particular, the chief Hebrew name for God in scholastic tradition, El, must be derived of a different Adamic name for God, which Dante gives as I.
It has been an Orioles tradition since 1975 to play John Denver's " Thank God I'm a Country Boy " during the seventh inning stretch.
This reading is related to the allegorical reading of the Song of Solomon and to the theme of the Bride of God, which in Jewish tradition manifests as the Shekinah.
Following in the Pauline tradition, in the 5th century Saint Augustine viewed Christ as the mediator of the New Covenant between God and man and as the conqueror over sin.
: Seventh, Jewish law and tradition, properly understood and interpreted, will enrich Jewish life and help mold the world closer to the prophetic vision of the Kingdom of God.
Beliefs about God in the tradition of Jewish rationalism have been described as " reemergent " within the movement.
Pope Paul VI spoke of it as " a profession of faith, ... a creed which, without being strictly speaking a dogmatic definition, repeats in substance, with some developments called for by the spiritual condition of our time, the creed of Nicea, the creed of the immortal tradition of the holy Church of God "
Jews individually and collectively participate in an eternal dialogue with the God of Israel through tradition, rituals, prayers and ethical actions.
Rabbinic tradition asserts that God revealed two Torahs to Moses, one that was written down, and one that was transmitted orally.
In the tradition of Gardnerian Wicca, the Horned God is sometimes specifically referred to as Cernunnos, or sometimes also as Kernunno.
The words " God save Emperor Francis " were inspired by the British anthem, though not the melody, which is from the ( Croatian ) folk tradition.
In the tradition of Holy Writ, the impossibility of coming face to face with God is a recurring motif, thus the commandment against graven images ( Exodus 20. 4-5 ).
A tradition, which resembles that of Hannah and Samuel in the Hebrew Bible, states that Ezekiel's mother prayed to God in old age for the birth of an offspring and was given Ezekiel as a gift from God.
( Matthew avoids using the holy word God in the expression " Kingdom of God "; instead he prefers the term " Kingdom of Heaven ", reflecting the Jewish tradition of not speaking the name of God ).
The Zohar tradition has influenced Jewish folkore, which postulates God created Adam to marry a woman named Lilith.
Cardiognosis (" knowledge of the heart ") from Eastern Christianity related to the tradition of the staretz and in Roman Catholic theology is the view that only God knows the condition of one's relationship with God.
Positive commandments ( of which tradition holds there are 248 ) require an action to be performed and are considered to bring the performer closer to God.
Stewart Farrar, a High Priest of the Alexandrian tradition referred to the Horned God as Karnayna, which he believed was a corruption of the word Cernunnos.

tradition and nous
In this tradition, theoria means understanding that the Uncreated cannot be grasped by the logical or rational mind, but only by the whole person ( unity of heart and mind ); this perception is that of the nous.
The identification of nous with the Demiurge is a significant moment in the Neoplatonic tradition and its adoption into and development within the Christian tradition.
:" Wace ," says Gaston Paris, speaking of the Roman de Rou, " traduit en les abrégeant des historiens latins que nous possédons ; mais çà et là il ajoute soit des contes populaires, par exemple sur Richard 1 < sup > er </ sup >, sur Robert 1 < sup > er </ sup >, soit des particularités qu ' il savait par tradition ( sur ce même Robert le magnifique, sur l ' expédition de Guillaume, & c .) et qui donnent à son oeuvre un réel intérêt historique.

tradition and manifestation
In its 1982 statement on Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry, the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches stated that " the primary manifestation of apostolic succession is to be found in the apostolic tradition of the Church as a whole ….
According to Martha Warren Beckwith, there was indeed a tradition that such a human manifestation of the god had actually appeared, established games and perhaps the annual taxing, and then departed to " Kahiki ", promising to return " by sea on the canoes ʻAuwaʻalalua " according to the prose note.
Contemporary sacred sexual rituals have been tagged as ' structured, symbolic, manifestation, ceremonies, tradition, everyday, habit, grounding, magic, solemn '.
which are not written in the law of Moses, and for that reason it is that the Sadducees reject them and say that we are to esteem those observance to be obligatory which are in the written word, but are not to observe what are derived from the tradition of our forefathers .” The Sadducees rejected the Pharisaic use of the Oral law to enforce their claims to power, citing the Written Torah as the sole manifestation of divinity.
This architectural tradition for the two main parts can be seen carried forward in Christian churches and is still most demonstratively present in Eastern Orthodox churches where the iconostatsis divides the altar, the Holy of Holies containing the concecrated Eucharist-the manifestation of the New Covenant, from the larger portion of the church accessible to the faithful.
The hot cross bun is probably the most well-known manifestation of the spiced bun, and a great tradition has grown up around it in England.
* Glory ( religion ), in Judeo-Christian religious tradition, the manifestation of God's presence ; see also Hod ( Kabbalah )
Glory ( from the Latin gloria, " fame, renown ") is used to denote the manifestation of God's presence in the Christian religious tradition.
Composer Wolf identifies with the experimental music tradition — especially its American West Coast manifestation — spiritually, intellectually and personally.
It is an important part of the praxe académica ( student praxis ) in Coimbra, followed by the city population as an ancient cultural manifestation and local tradition, and is also a tourist attraction for a number of visitors every year.
This architectural tradition for the two main parts can be seen carried forward in Christian churches and is still most demonstratively present in Eastern Orthodox churches where the iconostatsis divides the altar, the Holy of Holies containing the concecrated Eucharist-the manifestation of the New Covenant, from the larger portion of the church accessible to the faithful.
In the Dzogchen tradition, there are three indivisible modes of energy that govern manifestation, and therefore thoughtform phenomena and the energy of sentient beings:
The importance of the Dolce Stil Novo lies in the fact that apart from being the manifestation of the first true literary tradition in Italy, it ennobled the Tuscan vernacular, which was soon destined to become the Italian national language.
Yet Salomon's work is a reversal of that tradition which was intended to be the ultimate manifestation of Germanic culture-instead it is a deeply moving and personal masterpiece, created by a ' young woman who belonged to a supposedly alien race and who was therefore held not to even have a right to exist, let alone a place in society.
Hummel further asserted that the influence of the North Indian Sant tradition was dominant in Hans ' eclectic thinking, and that from the Sant tradition also came the rejection of outward rituals and ceremonies ; the rejection of asceticism in favor of life as a householder ; the rejection of veneration of idols, and the focus on the guru as the manifestation of the divine.
European liberalism offered an intellectual basis for unification by challenging dynastic and absolutist models of social and political organization ; its German manifestation emphasized the importance of tradition, education, and linguistic unity of peoples in a geographic region.
A primarily male spiritual manifestation is Sufism, an Islamic mystical tradition.
In occult tradition it is accepted that there are spiritual beings in existence out of the general reaches of human manifestation, and therefore not subject to the same laws of space and time which operate on our
Different solutions are given by different editors, and this is one manifestation of the improvisatory tradition of organ performance of the period.
It is the primary manifestation of the Order of St Dominic within Anglicanism, which has no primary religious orders in the Dominican tradition.

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