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  2. Tradition - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "according to tradition" or "by tradition" usually means that the information that follows is known only through oral tradition, and is not supported (and perhaps may be refuted) by physical documentation, artifacts, or other reliable evidence. "Tradition" refers to the

  3. Folklore studies - Wikipedia

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    Folklore studies (also known as folkloristics, tradition studies or folk life studies in the UK) [1] is the branch of anthropology devoted to the study of folklore. This term, along with its synonyms, [ note 1 ] gained currency in the 1950s to distinguish the academic study of traditional culture from the folklore artifacts themselves.

  4. Oral tradition - Wikipedia

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    Each hadith includes the isnad (chain of human transmitters who passed down the tradition before it was sorted according to accuracy, compiled, and committed to written form by a reputable scholar. [Note 2] The oral milieu in which the sources were revealed, [102] and their oral form in general are important. [103]

  5. Oral gospel traditions - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Bailey was another scholar who made a tremendous mark on par with Kelber on the study of the Oral Gospel Traditions. First published in 1991, Bailey's essay "Informal Controlled Oral Tradition and the Synoptic Gospels" presented a model of oral tradition based on contemporary traditions in the Middle East, which Bailey gathered first-hand.

  6. Traditional knowledge - Wikipedia

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    They have sought for greater protection and control over traditional knowledge and resources. Certain communities have also sought to ensure that their traditional knowledge is used equitably - according to restrictions set by their traditions, or requiring benefit sharing for its use according to benefits which they define.

  7. Tradition (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tradition (Anglicanism), a school of thought within Anglican Christianity; Tradition, a lineage or denomination of Wicca; Sacred tradition, the deposit of faith on which some Christian churches' dogma is based; Tradition (perennialism), divinely ordained truths according to the Traditionalist philosophers

  8. Patristics - Wikipedia

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    Following the scholar of Christianity Alister McGrath (1998), several major areas of theology can be seen to have developed during the Patristic Period: the extent of the New Testament canon, the role of tradition, the fixing of the ecumenical creeds, the two natures of Christ, the doctrine of the Trinity, the doctrine of the Church, and the ...

  9. Tradition history - Wikipedia

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    Tradition history/criticism is a sister discipline of form criticism—also associated with Gunkel, who used the results of source and form criticism to develop the history of tradition interpretation. Form criticism and tradition criticism thus overlap, though the former is more narrow in focus.