...Empire.
195:0.2 Although the tradition-bound and priest-ridden Hebre...of Greek culture, had a revered tradition of a great past. They could c...anity, now boldly challenged the traditions of the human race embodied i...ce.
195:3.2 Rome overcame the tradition of nationalism by imperial un...
...e shock of the transition from the false security of the authority of traditionalism to the new order of the...ht to the world; let the revelation of truth open the eyes blinded by tradition; let your loving service effe...
...eath on informal charges of law-breaking, blasphemy, and flouting the traditions of the fathers of Israel....t half past four o'clock.
184:3.16 Thirty prejudiced and tradition-blinded false judges, with th...
...ncounter perplexity in your attempt to grasp the meaning of my spiritual teachings since you are so handicapped by your preconceptions of Jewish tradition and so confused by your persi...
...of kingdom believers of that spontaneous, generous, and sincere friendliness which characterizes the spirit-born sons of the living God. Neither tradition nor a ceremonial system of fo...
...eaching and binding down his spiritual meanings by the dead chains of tradition and dogma. In the establishme...n of a set formula. Of all Jesus' teachings none have become more tradition-standardized.
179:5.6 This...
...el must show increasing vitality and exhibit greater depth of spiritual power. It must not be permitted to become merely a sacred memory, a mere tradition about me and the times in whi...
...stile to no man, but here was occurring the inevitable clash between a new and living religion of the spirit and the older religion of ceremony, tradition, and authority.
173:3.4 Al...
...s indwelling Adjuster. His faith was neither traditional nor merely intellectual; it...spiritual. This faith was not reverence for tradition nor a mere intellectual belie...from his burial tomb amidst the theological traditions and the religious dogmas of...
...of Perea, together with the less orthodox Jews, were more willing to believe the gospel preached by the seventy than were the more orthodox and tradition-bound Jews of Judea. He had c...