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Not exact matches
Traditional answers often focus on various sectors and involve more or less hand - wringing about their rise and fall, but according to the author of a forthcoming
book on entrepreneurship and economy, there is another,
better way to
view our economy — as one single ecosystem, a sort of one - sector economy that interacts as a unit much like a forest and which should be nurtured as it grows and recycles itself.
Karen X. Cheng is the head of an eponymous marketing agency, whose most recent Facebook video campaign for the
book Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls has achieved 24 million
views.
The service that already allows travelers to
view flights from multiple airlines will now track prices, advise on the
best time to
book and fly based on historical pricing data, and find hotel deals.
Kessler's
book — scheduled for release Tuesday — is
viewed as a defense of the president, especially in the face of other unflattering portraits like Michael Wolff's
best - seller «Fire and Fury.»
A second type is historical (sometimes called higher) criticism, which aims to provide a
better understanding of the message of the Bible by
viewing its different
books from the standpoint of the period when they were written and the social setting, historical circumstances, and climate of thought in those times.
I'm not a theologian, so if you want a more professional
view i suggest you look for a
good book on the subject.
In light of the
book I am working on, Close Your Church for
Good, I was also interested to read Bock's
views on church leadership and structure.
In
view of the author's standing in the intellectual culture that she criticizes, the
book should precipitate a lively and
better «informed discussion of the culture war in which, like it or not, we are all embroiled.
In his
book God's Lesser Glory, Bruce Ware went so far as to describe the open
view of God as a God who «hand wringing deity» who «can do nothing more than hope for the
best.»
Edgar S. Brightman, who had himself been working for many years on the development of a nontraditional
view of God, rejected Hartshorne's panentheism but praised other aspects of his
view of God.35 Reinhold Niebuhr wrote a brief but very sympathetic review, 36 and John Bennett claimed that Hartshorne's was perhaps the
best hypothesis about God available to contemporary theology.37 D. C. Macintosh found the
book «exceptionally penetrating, stimulating, and instructive,» but by accusing Hartshorne of being too rationalistic he touched on what has been one of the major differences between Hartshorne and most other Whiteheadian theologians.38
The election cycle happily fading into the rear -
view mirror brought the sorry condition of many white working - class communities to national attention; no one tells the story of one part of that world, its strengths and its pathologies,
better than J.D. Vance in Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis (Harper)-- a tough and occasionally hilarious
book that also suggests, inadvertently, an enormous evangelical failure on the part of both Protestants and Catholics.
And, honestly, people who
view the Bible as «the
Good Book» and think it's just about the golden rule or something -
well, I'm sure those people tend to be happier than us analytical types - but I think they are taking a lot of verses out of context sometimes too.
All holy
book scriptures have been subjected to the
views of given authors — which is no different than a modern - day biography — and, at
best, should be used to guide one's decisions — much like a fable written for children.
Because of the deeply held belief in the 17th century of both the common man and the intellectual (scientist as
well as theologian) on the geo - centric model of the universe, Galileo was asked to present both his
view and the prevailing one in his
book on the topic.
Today is a
good day because today our friend Sarah Bessey releases her beautiful
book, Jesus Feminist: An Invitation to Revisit the Bible's
View of Women.
I have some recommendations on
books representing, in my
view,
good and sober theology about the Holy Spirit, får from Benny Hinn, close to Scripture.
This general point of
view has been stated in various ways, but I have not found it
better expressed in terms of what it both does and does not imply than in the words of a distinguished New Testament scholar, Frederick Grant, in his
book The Gospel of the Kingdom.
I have been doing a lot of study over the last several years on the atonement, and this was a
good introductory
book on some of the major
views of the atonement.
The group's chairman, Don E. Saliers, professor of theology at Emory, has for many years investigated the philosophical as
well as theological nature of emotional experience; many of his
views on the topic appear in his
book The Soul in Paraphrase: Prayer and the Religious Affections (Seabury, 1980).
In what is essentially a complimentary review of William Martin's
book, A Prophet With Honor: The Billy Graham Story, Wacker credits the author with showing a balanced
view of Graham, and summarizes Graham's appeal from political, social, cultural, as
well as homiletical, ecclesiastical and theological perspectives.
Nor, in his
view, do pastors fare much
better in the parish, where they find themselves awash in
books detailing the success stories of particular ministers and congregations and in practical how - to - do - it manuals on everything from evangelism to stewardship generated out of programmatic approaches to questions of growth, size and organizational effectiveness.
His
view can be summarised beautifully in the
best phrase in the
book: «The universe gradually wakes up and becomes aware of itself.»
It is instructive that in Fromm's recent
book, The Heart of Man, its Genius for
Good and Evil, he seeks to answer the criticism of his optimistic
view of man.7 He traces all the sources of human evil to some factor in the developing life of the person which has become fixed, and blocks normal activity.
Another
book which seeks to present Buddhism from the point of
view of the Buddhists is The Path of the Buddha, edited by Kenneth W. Morgan and written by eleven Buddhist scholars, three Theravada and eight Mahayana, who were recommended by Buddhists as the religious leaders
best able to speak for them.
As necessary as its analysis of the self as existence still seems to me to be to any anthropological reflection, the value of this analysis as
well as its limitations are more likely to be justly appreciated when it is
viewed together with the other post-Hegelian philosophies of human activity that Richard J. Bernstein has so ably discussed in his
book, Praxis and Action.
And so now, sadly, the unnamed authors of the accusatory
books and articles make themselves look foolish because, for everybody who knows
better, the
view they are trying to refute doesn't exist!
Still, winding through the
book» sometimes implicitly, sometimes stated openly» is his
view that there was a
better way for America to have grown in the nineteenth century than the way it did under the leadership of Presidents Jackson, Van Buren, Tyler, and Polk and their fellow Democrats; it was the way of John Quincy Adams, William Henry Harrison, Daniel Webster, and Henry Clay, the way of the Whigs.
He explained his
views on the Big Bang and black holes in his
best - selling
book, A Brief History Of Time.
That said, this
view of Jesus being like a
book we can just open and flip to a certain chapter to know exactly His position on everything at all times and what exactly we should be doing to represent Him
best is silly.
Whereas the NCBCPS has a list of advisers that reads, in Chancey's words, «like a Who's Who of religious, social and political conservatives,» the Bible Literacy Project seeks to represent a much broader spectrum of religious
views, and the
book's reviewers and consultants include Jews as
well as Christians of virtually every stripe.
Charlie Hopper, principal / writer of ad agency Young & Laramore, shares
views on restaurant marketing at SellingEating.com, as
well as in recently published
books «Nuggets, Nibbles, Morsels, Crumbs: Selected Restaurant Marketing Columns from Food & Drink International,» and «Selling Eating: Restaurant Marketing Beyond the Word Delicious.»
When Luther's
views of the gospel and of Christian faith and life as
well as his criticisms of the Roman Church took hold of others, the discussion of the issues of the struggle in
books, tracts, and pamphlets led to concrete action aimed at the abolition of Roman Catholic orders and practices.
Charlie Hopper, principal / writer of ad agency Young & Laramore, shares
views on restaurant marketing at SellingEating.com, as
well as recently publish
books Nuggets, Nibbles, Morsels, Crumbs: Selected Restaurant Marketing Columns from Food & Drink International magazine, and Selling Eating: Restaurant Marketing Beyond the Word Delicious.
Charlie Hopper, principal / writer of ad agency Young & Laramore, shares
views on restaurant marketing at SellingEating.com, as
well as recently publish
books Nuggets, Nibbles, Morsels, Crumbs: Selected Restaurant Marketing Columns from Food & Drink magazine, and Selling Eating: Restaurant Marketing Beyond the Word Delicious.
SportsInsights takes an academic
view of the sports marketplace, as detailed in our popular and
best - selling Sports Investing series of
books and our recent article comparing the sports marketplace to the financial markets.
@budd is extremely eloquent and fields his
views well but is almost certainly on wengers
books!
I'll admit you played
well for the first 30 mins — tore Newcastle apart actually, but that second half was a total turnaround, it was actually a very
good game to watch from the neutral point of
view so here's my take on it: Barton should have been
booked for the tackle on Arshavin, though it looks like he tries to pull out when Arshavin turns with the ball so benefit of the doubt there.
Allison said
Book was one of the
best defenders he'd ever seen and few who saw him play would disagree with that
view.
While I don't agree that the church's «message should be one of... finding a partner, getting married and sticking together» — given the many ways to live
well today, that's an extremely narrow and heteronormative
view — the
book does speak to the ways the church is a place of support, friendship and guidance for men, whether by offering engaging activities (at the risk of sounding cliche, group sporting events for example) or teaching classes to build marketable skills or acting as an employment center to help them find meaningful careers with decent wages or offering essential mental health counseling.
Her follow - up
best - selling
book, Teach Your Children
Well, focuses on expanding our current narrow and shortsighted
view of success and providing concrete strategies for parents.
A mother six times over, it quickly becomes clear that her point of
view is based not only on biology and sound evidence — these practices have actually enriched her own family life and her latest
book is a letter to other parents detailing how we too can strengthen our family's connection as
well, when applied with practicality.
But, every single
book I read offered some nugget of
better understanding, some suggestion or tip that made sense, or some perspective that broadened my
view of my baby's sleep struggles.
this
book provided an amazing
view from a teacher's perspective and how the over parenting for which I'm prone could be detrimental at
best to my child's development and general feeling of self worth.
Make sure to smile and to hold the
book far enough (as mentioned, 8 - 12 inches away from them), so that they can have a
better view of what they are seeing.
There is no doubt that Entitled will appeal to those who hold similar
views, and to Chris Bryant's horror the eventual paperback will do
well on Momentum
book stalls.
The
book better demonstrates that Bercow is a clever, highly articulate man, albeit one who ultimately finds it impossible to bend or compromise his world
view.
«A person who studies scientific
books with a
view of knowing the real facts ought to turn himself into an opponent of everything that he studies; he should thoroughly assess its main as
well as its margin parts, and oppose it from every point of
view and in all its aspects.
Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker echoed this
view in his 1997
best - selling
book, How the Mind Works.
Mr. Duncan met with members of GMI's Advisory Board and Leadership to discuss his most recent
book, the
best selling «Experimental Man: What one man's body reveals about his future, your health, and our toxic world» as
well his
views on genomic medicine and personalized healthcare.