She continues to
author book chapters and is frequently invited to review research papers in her field of expertise.
Advised in this review to be performed in severely affected dogs and cats with HE until signs improve (reference is a single
author book chapter).
Authored a book chapter on Transfusion Medicine in the Manual of Small Animal Postoperative Care.
He has published peer reviewed articles,
authored book chapters and is co-author of two books on Parental Alienation, and is a regular speaker on the subject all over the United States as well as in Spain and Italy.
Not exact matches
I have been following most of these contributing
authors for years, and can definitely recommend the expertise in this
book (disclaimer — somehow I was invited to contribute a
chapter as well!)
Michael Hyatt,
author of, Platform: Getting Noticed In A Noisy World, believes social media frauds are so abundant these days, he included a
chapter in his
book dedicated to warning unassuming readers.
She is the
author of two
books, Steering a New Course and Two Billion Cars (with Daniel Sperling), and has contributed
book chapters in edited volumes.
He has
authored or edited 15
books and over 100 journal articles and
book chapters.
While it would be too much to say he hates the Bishop of Hippo (the
book's concluding
chapters concede a grudging admiration for the man's greatness), the
author clearly wants to bring all his erudition (which is considerable) to the task of deconstructing his subject's reputation.
The strength of the
book is not only in the story that is told, but in the facts, statistics, and reports that the
author includes at the end of each
chapter.
God is the
author of the bible and I find it much harder to take things out of context if we read and study a
book line by line and
chapter by
chapter.
When we read a letter or
book, it is written word by word, line by line,
chapter by
chapter and when we get to the end, we hope to have the meaning that the
author intended us to have.
In this
chapter the
author prepares the reader to deal better with the rest of the
book by carefully defining the concepts of «pluralism,» «understand,» «action,» and «practice.»
The
authors are clearly aware that the subject matter is complex and have tried to make this a
book for «the ordinary person in the pew», with simplified explanations and summaries at the end of each
chapter.
«All mankind is of one
author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one
chapter is not torn out of the
book, but translated into a better language; and every
chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand is in every translation, and his hand shall bind up all our scattered leaves again for that library where every
book shall lie open to one another.»
The
book's sixteen
chapters, all by different
authors, treat such features of denominational life as campus ministry, church - related colleges, women's organizations, theological schools, and foreign missions.
(Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1997); E. W. Kenyon, In His Presence: The Secret of Prayer (Kenyon Publishing Society, 1999); E. W. Kenyon, Jesus the Healer (Kenyon Gospel Publishing Society, 2000); E. W. Kenyon, The Hidden Man (WA: Kenyon Publishing Society, 1998); E. W. Kenyon, The Wonderful Name of Jesus (Kenyon's Gospel Publishing Society, 1998); John Baker, Celebrate Recovery (CA: Celebrate Recovery
Books, 1994); Bob and Pauline Bartosch, Overcomers Outreach: A Bridge to Recovery (La Habra, CA: Overcomers Outreach, 1994); Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked (PA: Sharing, 1991); Cal Chambers, Two Tracks - One Goal (British Columbia: Credo Publishing Corporation, 1992); Martin M. Davis, The Gospel and the Twelve Steps (San Diego, CA: RPI Publishing Inc., 1993); Len C. Freeland,
author of
Chapter 28, «The Salvation Army» in (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and Suffering.
The
authors of the
chapters in this
book come from all sorts of church backgrounds and traditions, but rather than focus on the things that separate them from each other or from people who practice other forms of church, this
book focuses on the things that unify us and bring us together in Christ.
At the outset the
author lets us know that this
book is a revised version of
chapters that appeared in his earlier Ethos and the Oxford Movement published in 2007.
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.
The
book comprises eight
chapters, each by a different
author, presenting a series of well - reasoned and documented discussions on the following themes: the difference and complementarity of the sexes, abortion, premarital sex, marriage, contraception, infertility treatment, male priesthood and the tensions between family and work life.
One easy way is to participate in a community project where various
authors contribute individual
chapters to a
book.
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.
Here is a complete list of the contributing
authors, with links to brief descriptions about each
author and a summary the
chapter they contributed for this
book.
And the nexus of the two seemingly contradictory views is revealed by the great thinker to whom we have already frequently turned — the
author of
chapter 8 of the
Book of Proverbs.
The
chapter on the Trinity profoundly changed the way I think about self - sacrifice and interdependence, particularly as a woman, so I knew the moment I finished the
book I had to have the
author on the blog.
The law of England wisely and religiously concurs that no man hath a power to destroy life but by commission from God, the
author of it, and as their suicide is guilty of a double offence, one spiritual, in evading the prerogative of the Almighty and rushing into his immediate presence uncalled for, the other temporal against the King, who hath an interest in the preservation of all his subjects [Commentaries,
Book 4,
Chapter 14].
In
Chapter 3 we read that the Sacred
books have «God as their
author» (DV, 11).
(ENTIRE
BOOK) Says the
author: «I have tried in these
chapters to share as a liberal Christian with other liberal Christians an understanding of where we are and where we are called to go.
Bruce has co-
authored two
books, including Clean Protein: The Revolution That Will Reshape Your Body, Boost Your Energy — and Save Our Planet with New York Times bestselling
author Kathy Freston, contributed
chapters to five
books, and
authored seven law review articles.
He is the
author of the
book Raising Teens in the 21st Century: A Practical Guide to Effective Parenting that includes a
chapter on getting teens to do chores along with strategies for addressing 78 other typical teenage issues.
He is Editor - in - Chief of Best Practice and Research in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology and
author of 245 indexed publications, 24
books and 164
book chapters.
Dr. Doyle has
authored numerous articles, research papers and
book chapters covering a broad area of fertility related topics, and is a frequent speaker at medical meetings and conferences.
Judith A. Owens, M.D., MPH, is an internationally recognized authority on pediatric sleep and
author of over 100 research articles,
chapters, and
books on the topic.
He is the
author of numerous articles and
chapters and has written four
books: When Parents Hurt: Compassionate Strategies When You and Your Grown Child Don't Get Along (HarperCollins) The Marriage Makeover: Finding Happiness in Imperfect Harmony (St. Martin's Press); The Lazy Husband: How to Get Men to Do More Parenting and Housework (St. Martin's Press); and Married with Twins: Life, Love and the Pursuit of Marital Harmony.
He
authored or coauthored several seminal
books as well as numerous research papers,
book chapters and monographs.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett is
author of more than 310 journal articles,
book chapters and other publications, and
author or editor of 22
books in the fields of trauma, women's health, depression, and breastfeeding, including Treating the Lifetime Health Effects of Childhood Victimization, 2nd Edition (in press, Civic Research Institute), Depression in New Mothers, 2nd Edition (2010, Routledge), The Psychoneuroimmunology of Chronic Disease (2010, American Psychological Association), and Breastfeeding Made Simple, 2nd Edition (co-authored with Nancy Mohrbacher, 2010).
She has
authored or co-
authored over 70 peer reviewed articles, and
chapters in both national and international
books on assessment and treatment of young children, and is currently an Associate editor of the Infant Mental Health Journal.
He is the
author of over 300 journal articles,
book chapters and scientific proceedings and is the recipient of numerous professional awards and honors, including the T. Berry Brazelton Infant Mental Health Advocacy Award, the Award for Leadership in Public Child Welfare and the Alberta Centennial Medal.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett has
authored more than 410 articles or
chapters, and 35
books, Her most recent
books include: Depression in New Mothers, 3rd Edition (2017, Routledge UK), Women's Mental Health Across the Lifespan (2017, Routledge US, with Lesia Ruglass), Psychology of Trauma 101 (2015, Springer, with Lesia Ruglass) and The Science of Mother - Infant Sleep (2014, Praeclarus, with Wendy Middlemiss).
Co-editor of two recent
books on women and breastfeeding, and
author of scores scientific publications and
chapters, Dr Labbok is pleased to serve as the co-director of the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference series.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett has
authored more than 370 articles or
chapters and is the
author or editor of 24
books on maternal depression, family violence, and breastfeeding.
Astrid is on the board of directors of the North American Council on Adoptable Children and has
authored many articles on the subject of adoption including being a
chapter contributor in the
book Parents As Adoptees.
Most remarkably, the
authors dedicate an entire
chapter to homebirth and continue to recognize this option as an appropriate choice for childbearing families throughout the entire
book.
The founder of the Hip Mama Ezine and
author of several
books conducts a bit of a play - by - play with her daughter in give - it - to - you - straight - and - funny
chapters on standardized tests, yo - yo diets, and media scare tactics.
Dr. Harrison is
author of the 2014
book (with Vic Murray), Guidelines for Improving the Effectiveness of Boards of Directors of Nonprofit Organizations, SUNY Open Press, and
author of a number of scholarly peer - reviewed journal articles,
book chapters, and research reports.
The 96 - page
book in seven
chapters, written in simple language, is interlaced with the
author's personal life experience so that readers can read into his personal life and associate their situation with what he has been through.
This
chapter of the
book,
authored with the assistance of Patricia Feerick, focuses on Molinari's successful effort to convince a brash U.S. attorney named Rudy Giuliani to run for mayor.
Speaking with journalists after the launch, the
author said he was motivated to write the 179 - page
book, which was divided into seven
chapters, to forestall election rigging in the future in Nigeria.
He has
authored over 90 peer - reviewed publications, several
book chapters and review papers, and holds two patents.