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Traditionalism

A Wisdom Archive on Traditionalism

Traditionalism

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia II - Tradition - Traditionalism

In the Roman Catholic Church, traditionalism is the doctrine that Sacred Tradition holds equal authority to Holy Scripture. In the Orthodox Church, scripture is considered to be the core constituent of a larger tradition. These views are often condemned as heretical by Protestant churches, who hold the Bible to be the only valid tradition. Inspired by the Protestant rejection of tradition, the Age of Enlightenment began to consider even t ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia II - Tradition - Traditionalism
In the Roman Catholic Church, traditionalism is the doctrine that Sacred Tradition holds equal authority to Holy Scripture. In the Orthodox Church, scripture is considered to be the core constituent of a larger tradition. These views are often condemned as heretical by Protestant churches, who hold the Bible to be the only valid tradition. Inspired by the Protestant rejection of tradition, the Age of Enlightenment began to consider even t ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia II - Czech bluegrass - Neo-Traditionalism

The bluegrass boom in the years following the 1989 velvet revolution was an expansion that attempted to fill the realm of possibilities Czechs enjoyed after being freed from the constrictions of state socialism. Druhá Tráva toured the U.S., and American artists were more able to perform in the newly forged (as of 1993) Czech Republic and its counterpart, Slovakia. This bubble didn't last, however. Druhá Tráva and Poutníci as well as some other hybridizing groups still perform success ...

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Czech bluegrass, Czech bluegrass - Background, Czech bluegrass - The First Generation, Czech bluegrass - Second Generation: The Progressive Impulse, Czech bluegrass - Neo-Traditionalism, Czech bluegrass - Current Scene

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Annihilationism

Annihilationism is one of several doctrines of hell in the Christian religion. It states that the final fate of the wicked (sinners) is total destruction, similar to eternal unconsciousness. It rejects the Traditionalist view that hell is a place of never-ending torture and/or separation from God. Annihilationism - Annihilationism in Christianity. In contrast to Traditionalism, which holds that the wicked will suffer in torment forever, and Universalism, which holds that all humanity will eventually ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Tradition

The word tradition, comes from the Latin word traditio which means "to hand down" or "to hand over." It is used in a number of ways in the English language. 1 -- A custom or practice taught by one generation to another, often orally. For example, we can speak of the tradition of sending birth announcements. 2 -- A set of customs or practices. For example, we can speak of Christmas traditions. 3 -- A broad religious movement made up of religious denominati ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a county in South East England. The county town is Aylesbury. Buckinghamshire is divided into four districts, Aylesbury Vale, Chiltern, South Bucks and Wycombe. The ceremonial county (which is based on the post-1974 administrative county) also includes Milton Keynes. For the traditional county boundaries, see History of Buckinghamshire. The ceremonial county borders onto those of Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire and Greater London. ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Vegetarian cuisine

Vegetarian cuisine is cookery of food that meets vegetarian ethical principles and health standards. In terms of lacto-ovo vegetarianism, which is the most common type of vegetarian in the Western world, this generally means food which excludes ingredients under which an animal must have died, such as meat, meat broth, cheeses that use animal rennet (some vegetarians will eat all cheeses and others none, because of its milk content), gelatin (from animal skin and connective tissue), and for the strictest, even some sugars that are white ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Legitimacy political science

Legitimacy in political science, is the popular acceptance of a governing regime or law as an authority. Whereas authority refers to a specific position in an established government, the term legitimacy is used when describing a system of government itself —where "government may be generalized to mean the wider "sphere of influence." This concept has also been applied to other, non-political, kinds of authority, such as that of an employer hiring workers and further, to issues concerning the legitimacy of entire political-economic ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Battle of Agincourt

The Battle of Agincourt was fought on 25 October 1415, (Saint Crispin's Day), in northern France as part of the Hundred Years' War. The combatants were the English army of King Henry V (traditionally thought to be highly outnumbered, though this is now disputed, see below), and that of Charles VI of France. The latter was not commanded by the incapacitated king himself, but by the Constable Charles d'Albret and various notable French noblemen of the Armagnac party. The battle is notable for the use of the English longbow, which helped ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Appeal to tradition

Appeal to tradition, also known as appeal to common practice or argumentum ad antiquitatem is a common logical fallacy in which someone proclaims his or her accuracy by noting that "this is how it's always been done." Essentially: "This is right because we've always done it this way." The assumption behind this argument is that whatever reason led to the old methods of thinking is still valid today. If c ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Holiday

The word holiday has related but different meanings in English-speaking countries. Based on the words holy and day -, holidays originally represented special religious days. The word has evolved in general usage to mean any special day. In most of the English-speaking world a holiday is also a period spent away from home or business in travel or recreation (e.g. "I'm going on holiday to Mallorca next week"), the North American equivalent being "vacation". However, some Canadians (especially those of English or Irish decent) will use both the terms vacation and holiday interchangeably when referr ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Tanakh

Tanakh [תנ״ך] (also Tanach or Tenach) is an acronym that identifies the Hebrew Bible. The acronym is based on the initial Hebrew letters of each of the text's three parts: Torah [תורה] meaning one or all of: "The Law"; "Teaching"; "Instruction". Also called the Chumash [חומש] meaning: "The five"; "The five books of Moses". It is the "Pentateuch". Nevi'im [נביאים] meaning: "Prophets" Ketuvim [כתובים ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Women as imams

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam Political Islam • Jihad Liberal Islam

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Basler drum

The Basler drum is a kind of snare drum traditionally used in Switzerland for marching music. It has a height between 40 and 60cm and a diameter of about 40cm ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Afrosoricida

 Chrysochloridae  Tenrecidae The order Afrosoricida (also known as Tenrecomorpha) contains two families of small mammals that are traditionally considered to be a part of the order Insectivora. Traditionally, the golden moles of southern Africa and the tenrecs of Madagascar and Africa were grouped with the hedgehogs, shrews and moles in the Lipotyphla. However, there have always been opinions suggesting that Tenrecomorpha, or at least the golden moles, are not true Lipotyphlans. These opinions are ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Bara Brith

Bara brith, sometimes known as 'speckled bread', is a fruit bread which originated in Wales. It is traditionally made with raisins, currants and candied peel. Other related archivesWales, bread, currants, raisins

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Borowiacy

The Borowiacy are a Polish ethnic group who traditionally inhabit the area of the Tuchola forests near Tuchola in eastern Pomerania. Other related archivesPolish, Pomerania, Tuchola, Tuchola forests, ethnic group

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - Village green

A village green is a common open area which is a part of a settlement. Traditionally, such an area was often common grass land at the centre of a small agricultural settlement, used for grazing and sometimes for community events. Some may also have a pond, originally for watering stock. The green is traditionally at a central location and provides an open-air meeting place for the people of a village, for example at times of celebration, or for public ceremonies. May Day festivities are traditionally located a ...

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia II - Annihilationism - Annihilationism in Christianity

In contrast to Traditionalism, which holds that the wicked will suffer in torment forever, and Universalism, which holds that all humanity will eventually be saved, Annhilationism concludes that, although God may use hell to exact some conscious punishment for sins, he will eventually destroy or annihilate the wicked completely, leaving only the righteous to live on in immortality. The doctrine is often, although not always, bound-up with the notion of "Conditional Immortality", a belief that the soul is not innately immortal. At deat ...

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Annihilationism, Annihilationism - Annihilationism in Christianity, Annihilationism - Justifications

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Traditionalism: Encyclopedia - 32

32 - Events. Saint Peter traditionally becomes first pope 32 - Births. April 25 - Otho, Roman emperor 32 - Deaths. Lucius Calpurnius Piso, consul under Caesar Augustus Category: 32 ...

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