Evocation of historical tradition refers to the practice of recalling or referencing past customs, beliefs, or events to create a sense of continuity or connection with history. This can be seen in literature, art, and cultural rituals where elements of the past are woven into contemporary expressions. By invoking historical traditions, individuals and communities often seek to reinforce their identity, values, and collective memory, fostering a deeper understanding of their heritage.
An Evocation of Kierkegaard was created in 1997.
The act of calling out or forth.
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To evoke means to call forth or bring out, like a joke evokes a laugh. Evocation is the act of calling forth.
The cast of Evocation - 2012 includes: Starla Adair as Sabrina Grant Gougler as Jeffery Decker Ali Graybill as Abby
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Jean Harper has written: 'Evocation, & other poems'
Floral evocation is the act of summoning or invoking the essence or energy of a specific flower for various purposes, such as meditation, healing, or spiritual practices. It involves focusing on the characteristics and symbolism of the flower to connect with its unique qualities and benefits.
The historical significance of the execution of Charles I of England is that it was a clear break with a tradition which went back to the beginnings of the Middle Ages.
Historical roots refer to the origins or underlying foundations of a particular concept, tradition, practice, or belief. Understanding historical roots allows for insight into how something came to be and how it has evolved over time.
it is difficult for oral tradition to be a means of historical archives because humans forget. and so eventually old knowledge would be forgotten.
The Holy Sepulchre holds more significance in Christian tradition than the Garden Tomb.