Unless you're Dean Koontz or Steven King - scaring readers isn't what most
authors hope for.
The author hopes for an adequate response from the churches of the world.
Since we know that a call from DreamWorks is a dream - come - true for
an author hoping for a movie deal, we had to contact Holder and Viguié for their reactions to the news.
Not exact matches
The most
authors can
hope for is that we like a dust jacket and decide it fits aesthetically on our shelves.
Coming from the
author of The Audacity of
Hope, it was a reminder that we can all look past Charlottesville and hope for a less divided, less violent t
Hope, it was a reminder that we can all look past Charlottesville and
hope for a less divided, less violent t
hope for a less divided, less violent time.
He is also the
author of Slow Medicine:
Hope and Healing
for Chronic Illness.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst
for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotam
for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department;
authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is
For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotam
For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he
hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
«While some device vendors are
hoping that strong consumer awareness will drive corporate wellness adoption
for their products, they also need to understand and focus on the most influential parts of the healthcare value chain,» says Jonathan Collins,
author of the new study.
«Faith,» according to the
author of Epistle to the Hebrews 11:1 (KJV), «is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.»
Religion, and Christian communities in particular, can and should, says the
author, model the civic culture
for which he
hopes - a culture that will retrieve and rehabilitate the best of the liberal Enlightenment tradition.
In a letter announcing his retirement from the army at the close of the War, he wrote: «I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love
for one another,
for their fellow Citizens of the United States at large, and particularly
for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper of mind, which were the Characteristicks of the Divine
Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never
hope to be a happy Nation.»
I then asked
for hope against all
hope to believe in the
author of life.
The EV
authors were putting on paper what I had been thinking about
for at least the previous 10 years, and I wanted to connect with them personally because I was (pretty desperately) looking
for a group of Protestant Christians with whom I could seek God,
hoping to find anything like what they were advocating and describing near where I live in the Coastal Range of northern California — the pickin's were and are really slim.
Now at almost 600 comments, the one thing I
hope for outside of the apologies that Julie (and others) so richly deserve is an end to the evangelical / pomo / dispensational / Calvinist / church - growth / emergent /
author / leadership / Christian conference scene (pick one or more categories as YMMV).
Developing an argument published here («Back to the Future,» August / September 1999), the
author provides reason
for hope that the sundry debasements of popular music during the rock era may be coming to an end.
The
author,
for example, places a good deal of weight on undefined terms like «the international community,» and reposes many of his
hopes for the future of human rights on?
Whereas The Broken Covenant was the voice of a prophet crying in the wilderness, alternately denouncing and lamenting
for his people, Habits and its successor volume The Good Society, written by the same five
authors and to be published in 1991, speak as one group of citizens to our fellow citizens, criticizing some things but also encouraging, offering examples of effective citizenship and church membership, and looking forward, if not with optimism, at least with
hope.
I just
hope that this
author, and other theists considering this question, will give fair consideration to the possibility that the modern theological theory of Pandeism accounts
for this.
Steve... I think we're floggin» a dead horse here, but
for what it's worth, understand that I'm not trying to convince you to think like I do, rather I wd
hope that room wd be made
for many theological differences.To think discuss and debate theology is well supported by the New Testament and history, and is perfectly within the bounds of what it means to engage our minds with the subject at hand.Theologians and biblical scholars have done this very thing
for centuries, revealing a plethora of opinion on the evolving world of biblical studies.Many capable
authors have written and debated the common themes as well as the differences between Paul, John, Jesus, the synoptics, etc..
If the
authors of Principia Mathematica, both lecturers of Trinity who were members of the secret brotherhood of the Apostles, both rather unworldly dons, improvident in budgetary prudence, both devoted to discovery of truth, can no longer maintain a sense of humor about the wisdom of fighting
for victory or negotiating a peace, what
hope remains
for reason in a world gone mad?
By the way, I'm the
author of the book 300 Times 0 who studied
for 16 years to be an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi so I would
hope I know a thing or two about Judaism.
These
authors slave over their books, and then put them out there with fear and trembling
hoping they picked
for publishing, and when you reject their manuscript, you don't even have the courtesy to send them a letter which says,
Today [Aug. 26],
author - pastor Paul Tripp, a friend and counselor to Tchividjian, said in a statement that
for six months much effort was made in «
hope of healing the marriage,» but he said it was too «deeply broken.»
But while I value their sociopolitical analyses and share their anger at the complex forces that make sane mothering almost impossible these days, I find little in their books to give me strength and
hope for the journey — the strength and
hope that are exactly what mothers need to resist the powers the
authors describe.
Daniel Rice is the
author of #Gospel: Life,
Hope and Truth
for Generation Now.
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and
hopes for a Christian faith that actually makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants of the faith may have little faith in God and more in courts and money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that
authors can indeed write good books but run away from women speaking of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits of Christianity....
Alvin Toffler,
author of Future Shock, recently said: We are witnessing the sudden eruption of a new civilization on the planet».10 This is certainly not the Christian civilization which Christians expected and
hoped for at the beginning of the twentieth century.
The depiction of death and dying is utterly bleak and untouched by eternal
hope, which is no doubt related to the
author's bitter account of an Irish «dominated Church that had nothing but contempt
for «wops» like him and his.
Like the unknown
author of Epistle to the Hebrews, they know that,»... faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.»
As the
author of I Peter says, we must be prepared to give a «reason
for the
hope» which is in us (3:15).
Their chosen quote, and I
hope you can read it with as much incredulous merriment as I did, «When the intellectual
authors of the modern right created its doctrines in the 1950s, they drew on nineteenth - century political thought, borrowing explicitly from the great apologists
for slavery, above all, the intellectually fierce South Carolinian John C. Calhoun.»
The
author concludes, however, with the
hope for a «harmonization» of world religions that, despite his intentions, seems slushily sentimental.
It is my
hope that after successful appeal of his life sentence
for «Bank Fraud» charges, he sues this
author and many other politicians who falsely accused him
for slander.
Earlier this summer we were reminded that the
author of the Letter to the Hebrews describes faith as «the assurance of things
hoped for, the conviction of things unseen.»
Ecclesiastes helped form the framework
for the New Testament
authors» vision of existence, and, brought to its completion by Jesus» teaching, presents a paradoxical charge to the Christian: «Do not put your
hope in this present world, and you will be free to enjoy it more than anyone else.»
Randy has
authored many articles and contributed chapters to several books, including theDictionary of Scripture and Ethics, An Emergent Manifesto of
Hope, The Justice Project, The Global Dictionary of Theology, and his first monograph, Living in Color: Embracing God's Passion
for Ethnic Diversity.
He has
authored many articles and contributed chapters to several books, including the Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics, An Emergent Manifesto of
Hope, The Justice Project, The Global Dictionary of Theology, and his first monograph, Living in Color: Embracing God's Passion
for Ethnic Diversity.
I know that when
authors and publishers send out «review copies» of their books, they are
hoping for positive reviews.
The
author of Hebrews says of faith that it is «the substance of things
hoped for, the conviction of things not seen» (11:1), and declares concerning God that «without faith it is impossible to please him.
She is the
author of Still Waiting:
Hope for When God Doesn't Give You What you Want.
He's the
author and finisher of our faith, which means He has a pretty cool story
for us in mind as we partner with Him to bring
hope and restoration to the world.
The original recipe
for these is by one of my favourite cookbook
authors: Terry
Hope Romero.
A cookbook
author has you set out a bowl of grapes and leave them untouched
for two weeks,
hoping the yeast will spring to life on its own.
I would like to disagree with the
Author that everyone was glad that Ozil joined arsenal, when at that point i was really
hoping for Benzema or Higuain, i know that Ozil will not be sold but what i would encourage the manager to do is to have the guts to sit him on the bench when he goes missing in games.
I agree with the
author, the morale boost
for a win at Allianz would be phenomenal, not just
for CL
hopes, but in general.
i
hope the
author of this article remembered to touch wood after writing this... Way too many things are taken
for granted here... «players like Santi Cazorla and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain are really hitting form and are sure to turn up
for the big clash against the Saints.»
In this previous article, the
author posted a YouTube of Lukaku's goals vs Chelsea,
hope you are ready
for the backlash on their own fans page....
I opened this article
hoping the
author would consider AMN
for Bellerin, and I'm glad he did.
And ideally would get less than $ 15M per — but I am predicting a future that is
authored by the idiots in the front office — so I expect his deal with look something like $ 19M — $ 18M — $ 17M — my
hope is that they don't throw in the fourth season at $ 20M and / or they don't match some nonsense max contract from Brooklyn (or whoever)... as I note, I see Lavine is a net negative player who could put up impressive numbers on a bad team — good
for the tank.
I hadn't known about this center's work, and it is highly illuminating and also offers
hope for those of us who'd like to see men feel accepted and embraced in that role My only concern is that of the 31 fathers in this study most were at home with babies / young children (meaning they probably hadn't been married too long) and the mean number of years spent caregiving was slightly greater than 5; I wish the
authors indicated how many had been doing it
for 17 years.