Sentences with phrase «academic argument»

Liberation theology's development has been driven not just by the genesis and clash of concepts, the back and forth of academic argument, but by the clash of ecclesial visions and superpowers, and the simple struggle to survive.
I did more research on Timothy (the book with the verse about women being submissive) and there is a strong academic argument against it being the work of Paul.
There is fierce academic argument over the effects of QE and the only conclusion so far is that no one knows what it actually achieves.
Such academic argument papers do not bring benefits to the students and valued as «unsatisfactory».
Professor Jacobson has lately been the focus of a bitter academic argument about whether fossil fuels can be entirely phased out without recourse to clean coal, nuclear energy and biofuels.
To overcome the problems, the academic argument goes, we must displace a longstanding conception.
I don't think many women will be alarmed by the thought of their political prospects being diminshed by a smaller Commons because women, generally, aren't as interested in politics as the academic argument on gender representation makes them out to be.
«I trust it is an academic argument — but I do think a hung parliament would be a spectacular disaster.
«If this were an academic argument with no practical consequences, such a policy would be acceptable,» he said.
This kind of persuasion is known as an academic argument or a research paper thesis.
You've said that anyone who can fog a mirror can be an index investor, but as I'm sure you have found, even people who accept the academic arguments often can not bring themselves to trust the markets.
That said, many people will find this book a tough slog because they don't want to deal with the academic arguments.
I mean really, isn't this whole post about a personal attack agenda, not based on what the man thoughts or his academic arguments, but instead attacking his appearance, his religion, and his sense of humor?
Menon CJ and Loh J delivered a decision which was notable both for its robust dismissal of some of the academic arguments based on a close textual analysis of the applicable sub-clause and for its pragmatism in recognising the benefits of enhancing the enforcement of DABs.
Not having the advantage of a university education I won't bother trying to present an academic argument about the meaning of the term «corruption».
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