Sentences with phrase «article by»

So I take whole article by this guy is just filled misinformation and lies.
From an article by W. Bousset, «Jewish Apocalyptic,» in J. Herzog, ed., Realencyclopadie, quoted in O. C. Whitehouse, Isaiah, in the Century Bible Series, Edinburgh, 1905.
It also includes a very profound yet very «with it» article by Gladden Pappin....
It includes, as all good journals do, an article by ME — on the connection between individualism and our entitlement crisis.
Nonetheless, I was reminded of an article by Tullian Tchividjian of which I want to copy and paste an excerpt.
He explains — riffing off an article by Beran — that Obama is no Bill Clinton.
«Magic Circles in the Classroom (abstracted from an article by Harold Bessell), in Sensitivity Training and the Laboratory Approach, Golembiewski and Blumberg (Eds.)
You missed the point of the article by a mile!
Also appearing in the most recent PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICAL SCIENCE is a most relevant and insightful article by one of our country's most distinguished public intellectuals, Irving Louis Horowitz: «Legalism as an Executive Ideology: Foundations of Barack Obama's Leadership....
I mentioned this article by Wink in the first place because it was so controversial, and revealed a great deal about his opponents in their rebuttals, especially their overall opinions of Wink.
If you are curious about it at all, you can read the article by clicking the link below.
Also see an excellent article by Randolph Feezell, «Potentiality, Death, and Abortion,» Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (1987), 39 - 48.
This entire article by MIller and Gilgooff is based upon premises that are inherently political, and thus, that are insufficient for thinking people, as far as spirituality goes, or anything else, for that matter.
A good article by Mireille Silcoff, in the National Post, today, about a mother's worries about the stuff her pre-schooler is picking up.
Has CNN ran an article by a conservative Christian who is against gay marriage?
An article by the president of Religious Science International describes the denomination's approach to the contemporary issue, «Dealing Spiritually with Terrorism.»
She concluded the article by depicting war as a positive good, «opening up to us new fields of endeavour and new opportunities of service and love.»
At about the same time, the Washington Post carried an article by Daniel Southerland entitled «The Staggering Human Cost of Mao's Vision.»
(Check out this New York Times article by Nicholas Kristof, which features one of the program's graduates.)
In this excellent article by David Dunn, he shows us that the church has no business asking the state to help us define and defend our sacraments.
Newsweek, in an article by Kurt Eichenwald, says that Christians who regard homosexual practice as sin (or who — horror!
The Christian Century for December 22, 1976, carried a discerning article by Mark Juergensmeyer on «The Fading of an Era,» in which he vividly described the departure of the «last evangelistic missionary couple» from the Punjab state of north India and saw that departure as signifying the end of the «great missionary era of the...
We thought about that when stumbling across an article by Mary Gordon in the Nation, written shortly after Bill Clinton's election.
(But see the article by Robert M Grant.
Here is a (characteristically) sensible article by Bill Galston in THE NEW REPUBLIC.
It is a script taken right from the pages of Tocqueville's Democracy in America, recently referenced on this blog site in an article by the SBE («senior blog editor), Ivan K.
Read the article by Ross Douthat linked below.
You may want to consult this article by Peter Enns (Perhaps you already have): http://www.patheos.com/blogs/peterenns/2012/07/john-piper-on-why-its-right-for-god-to-slaughter-women-and-children-anytime-he-pleases-and-why-i-have-some-major-problems-with-that/ It offers a good challenge to the traditional understanding of violence in the OT.
A book review article by Hartshorne of John Bowlby's Charles Darwin: A New Life.
This article by Richard John Neuhaus, who passed away January 8, 2009, was published in the February 1999 issue of First Things, and is reprinted below in honor of the feast day of Mother Teresa.A couple of years ago physicist Alan Sokal published an article in Social Text arguing in the most abstruse postmodernistic jargon that gravity, among other things, is a social construct.
I am very confused because I read an article by a preacher that said confessed sins will not be brought up (based on 1 John 1:9), but I have also read some articles that said that God will openly reward our works (including secret sins, based on Matthew 6:6), and that we will have to make up with people we have hurt in this life (based on Romans 12:19 and 1 Thessalonians 4:6).
The follow - up article by psychologist Helen F. Southard, «Planning Parenthood on Campus,» concludes that «the Christian asks: how many; how healthy?»
The bibliography, though long, does not include the important article by Sadiq al - «Azm.
This article by Dr. Wickman, and some of the commenters are trying to hijack science to bolster their intuition and claim that the Big Bang, or the Anthropic Principle proves God.
Over half these books referenced an article by Lynn White, Jr., titled «The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis» (Science, March 10, 1967).
An article by Ross L. Finney offered a dire prediction in early 1924: «Unless we shift our weight Western civilization will enjoy an illusive prosperity and greatness for a time, but will then stagger, stumble and eventually collapse» (January 24, 1924).
The article by J. P. Moreland, «An Enduring Self: The Achilles» Heel of Process Philosophy» (PS 17: 193), focuses more on the problem of personal identity, but it is concerned with the general part - whole and unity problem that this present paper is attempting to sharpen.
If you want to find more pieces of evidence that this is not the real tomb of Jesus, I recommend this article by Darrel Bock, and this book by Rene Lopez: The Jesus Family Tomb Examined.
The article by Eric Marrapodi is misleading and the issues he writes about are void of any spiritual understanding and the future will confirm that the efforts by the Archdiocese of Hartford are all in vain.
The article by Joseph A. Bracken, S. J. (PS 18: 153), «Energy - Events and Fields», is the most recent.
For many people today, the argument has become self - evident; the shift in mood is captured by the title of a recent article by Ruth Macklin (in the Hastings Center Report, December 1977): «On the Ethics of Not Doing Scientific Research.»
I quote from an article by Griffin in Mind in Nature:
Have a look at the article by Jillian Keenan in the perfectly mainstream online magazine Slate:
Yuri Wijting on Facebook directed me to an article by Peter Enns which talked about this statement by John Piper.
In February's Public Square (While We're At It), Richard John Neuhaus responds to a Christianity Today article by a married ELCA parish council member and youth group leader who discussed his desire to be able to share with his church his struggle with a homosexual inclination.
The inclusion of this article by Bruner in the Yearbook could signal a growing interest in narrative methodologies of education.
This is a perfect article by and for the CNN Belief Blog.
What made me want to post this cartoon today was this article by Richard Clark, «Stop Hate - Watching the Church».
These quotations, including the statement by Bellows at the cornerstone laying, are from a description of the work of Turner in an article by Francis W. McPeek, «The Role of Religious Bodies in the Treatment of Inebriety in the United States,» Alcohol, Science and Society, pp.413 - 14.
If you have some extra reading time this week and are curious about N.T. Wright and the New Perspectives on Paul, check out this lengthy (and older) article by Wright that clarifies his position on substitutionary atonement.
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