quotations about tradition
Appropriating other people's traditions, symbols and cultural practices while still holding those other cultures to be inferior (barbaric cultural practices hotline anyone?) is not only out-and-out theft, it is another form of domination and oppression.
WAEL HADDARA
"Haddara: Cultural appropriation difficult to pin down", London Free Press, May 12, 2017
The doctrines and dogmas of ecclesiastical tradition are absolute commands and cannot be violated unless found contrary to the laws of God and the church.
POPE GREGORY XVI
attributed, Day's Collacon
You do not understand your own tradition if you do not see it in relation to others.
JOHN SEARLE
"The Storm Over the University", The New York Review of Books, December 6, 1990
The critical evaluation and selective endorsement of elements of the past and the present does not tarnish the authority of tradition. As long as no essential elements are deemed to have been erased or muted in this mediation process, the tradition, while only a semblance of what it was in the past, is vested with the authority of being equivalent to its totality in the past. Equally constitutive of the selective process of the preservation of tradition is the cultural process by which people in the present identify elements of their own necessarily localized, social realities that are consistent with the past, that cohere with the tradition, and that are made eligible for assimilation into the corpus of tradition.
ZAREENA GREWAL
Islam Is a Foreign Country: American Muslims and the Global Crisis of Authority