Sentences with phrase «book about the origin»

I have a whole section in my forthcoming book about the origin of evil.
To understand why a motion picture based on a book about the origins of what a film professor once dubbed «the Citizen Kane of bad movies» was made, you must acquaint yourself with the obscure source material.
Interesting look at Charles Darwin's struggle with God and himself when he decided to write his book about the origin of species.
So, I thought, how about a book about the origins of street names in Rome?

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In Origin of Species there is a passage where Darwin expresses fear about the entire idea that he posits in the book and fear about the possibility of being held accountable for it.
As for the origins of the various books in the Bible there are massive bodies of research mostly in the 20th and 21st centuries about this and it's perhaps the most obvious sign of your utter ignorance that you seem to be unaware of this.
To say that all Native Americas are of the same origin of those talked about in the Book of Mormon is not true.
The only place where the Bible and science conflict at all is the science of origins (if science it could be called), and that is only an issue if one insists that 1) genesis is absolutely literal; 2) genesis is the whole story and there is nothing more; 3) traditional assumptions about genesis are the only ones and there is no other way to understand the book.
Completely absurd fairy tales about the origins of the world, Adam and Eve, Jonah, Noah, among others, should make it abundantly clear to anyone with half a brain, that the book is complete and utter bullshit.
Part of the reason I am saying this is because it caused me to wonder about the origin of the rest of his book.
Though I did not initially set out to write a book on this subject, the idea for the book began about 15 years ago when I wrote a paper in Seminary about the origin of violence and evil.
Once we grasp this, it becomes clear how we can accept with rational confidence the canon which the church hands down to us, even though many questions about the origin, circulation, and stages of acceptance of the various books remain unanswered.
Ironically, the only books I am aware of that makes ridiculous assertions about the origin of life popping into existence are the Torah and it's derivatives, the Bible and Qu» ran.
The fact that biblical scholars, many of whom have made it their full - time job to study the origins of the many books of the Bible, can't agree on it's authenticity should at least leave you with some doubt about it's authenticity.
If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories in the book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
I am going to quote at length what the authors state at the beginning about the origins of this book and its purpose:
I thought about this history when I read From Time Immemorial, the controversial 1984 Harper & Row book by Joan Peters on the origins of the Arab - Israeli conflict.
Some have applauded the book as creating a teaching moment about the contours of Christian history and theology, and thoughtful readers might well be intrigued by complex questions the novel raises about Christian origins.
This is new territory for me, doing a book - length study of Jesus and the origins of Christianity, but I have read everything I could get my hands on, weighed all the scholarly debates, and hope my book will be useful to the book - reading public in explaining what we can really know, historically, about Jesus.
Of course it's counter-intuitive to say that you can get something from nothing... My colleague Laurence Kraus... has written a book about how you can get something from nothing... something pretty mysterious had to give rise to the origins of the universe... If you want to replace a physical explanation with an Intelligent God, that's an even worse explanation... It is very mysterious».
I'm not sure about the origin of this recipe but I've also heard that this recipe first appeared in the Atkins Diet cook book back in the 70s.
Readers interested in learning more about origins of female self - disdain may read about this in my book on Interaction and relationships in breastfeeding families, http://www.ibreastfeeding.com/keren-epstein-gilboa-phd-med-bsn-rn-facce-lcce-ibclc-rlc Specific reference to this topic is also available in my chapter entitled «Breastfeeding envy: Unresolved patriarchal envy and the obstruction of physiologically - based nursing patterns.
And these books address several important questions: on the origins of the destructive rivalry between the two, about how far they really differed on policy and the puzzle of Brown's premiership.
Professor Margaret Macmillan talks to DPhil student Katharine Brooks about her new book «The War that Ended Peace» - a re-examination of the origins of World War One.
About this Book: Eternal Ephemera: Adaptation and the Origin of Species from the Nineteenth Century Through Punctuated Equilibria and Beyond Niles Eldredge Columbia University Press, 2015
About this Book: A Brief History of Creation Science and the Search for the Origin of Life Bill Mesler and H. James Cleaves II Norton, 2015
We celebrate (or bemoan) the human species, get excited about the discovery of new species, obsess over the fate of endangered ones, and shout at one another about the book called On the Origin of Species.
Scientific American spoke with Benford about the factual basis for his book, the appeal of «alternate history» and the surprising origins of some real - world nuclear tactics in works of science fiction.
As Krauss's insightful book shows, these days we really can talk with scientific rigour about the history and even the prehistoric origins of our universe.
In part 1 of this special Darwin Day podcast, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Darwin on February 12th, Richard Milner performs part of his one - man show about Darwin; Scientific American Editor in Chief John Rennie and Darwin descendant Matthew Chapman read from The Origin of Species; and Chapman talks about his book 40 Days and 40 Nights, about the Dover intelligent design trial as well as about his efforts to get presidential candidates to discuss science — a project called ScienceDebate
This book isn't just about chocolate's Mesoamerican origins, that it was actually used as a currency (four cocoa beans for a rabbit dinner, 10 for a lady of the evening, etc.), or how modern processing has fundamentally altered its form, taste, color, antioxidant content, and uses.
It turns out that Amiel («Sommersby,» «Copycat») bypasses that thorny problem by making «Creation» not about Darwin's intellectual journey but about the emotional and spiritual crises he weathered in order to write his groundbreaking book «On the Origin of Species.»
Comic book fans will swoon over this sexy biopic about the real - life origin of Wonder Woman and her creators.
Herman Melville, onetime sailor, never set foot on Nantucket before publishing Moby - Dick, but in In The Heart Of The Sea — which adapts Nathaniel Philbrick's non-fiction book about the Essex whaleship disaster as a hokey origin story for Melville's novel — he arrives on the island, hoping to find the man who had been the...
Talking about the project's origins, Anderson teasingly tied in some of Phantom Thread's plot, joking that he hadn't been feeling well and noticed «a love and affection» from his wife he hadn't seen in a while, adding: «So, I called Daniel to say, «I think I have a good idea for a movie...» One thing lead to another and then we had fashion books all over our house and we kept talking, writing and then things kept going, going and going until it seemed impossible to stop.
The book began the long - running series and clearly operates as an origin story about a group of young men who are seemingly...
This video focuses on Black Panther's comic book origins, featuring appearances by Kevin Feige and Stan Lee talking about the character, along with a few behind - the - scenes shots.
The first trailer for Disney's live - action The Jungle Book featured sweeping visuals and Scarlett Johansson's voice - over, which hissed ominously about Mowgli's (Neel Sethi) origins and current plight.
Long gone are the origins of comic books which served as allegory to modern social situations, these films are only about violence, hero's repeatedly saving the day and leave the intelligent moviegoer with little substance.
The resources available will use dyslexia friendly fonts so all students can access the learning - Students will summarise our learning from the previous six topics with some one mark questions and will write down the answers in your exercise books Students will then recall the differences between science and religion on the origins of the universe and life and will make a list of three differences between science and religion Students will study and research the different interpretations in Christianity of the Genesis creation story and will answer four tasks based on research about these different interpretations Students will study the role that science and religion play in people's lives and will make a list of things that attract people to science over religion Students will make a list of things that make people religious and will then plan for a potential 12 mark question
We can learn about famous Boggarts of the past, what Dumbledore gave Hagrid's predecessor Professor Kettleburn on his retirement and the origin of the wizard adage «I'll take Cadogan's pony,» amongst many other fascinating pieces of background and insight into the books
With all of the recent decisions being made about the taxation status of ebooks, it will be interesting to see if print - on - demand books will be rendered taxable as an import item in other countries, and therefore be charged the same duties and fees as books that are shipped abroad from the country of origin.
The book's about the evolutionary origins of belief, which Wolpert ties to tool use, which is apparently not that common a theory, but it made sense.
To better illustrate what I mean, there's no better reference than that of the most famous book fair acquisition probably ever (though most people probably don't know about its book fair origin):
The buzz has catapulted the book to No. 1 on the New York Times paperback best - seller list, but there's one thing no one is talking about — the origins of this kinky best - seller and its implications for the industry.
He talked about the origins of this book, the contents, the purpose of this book and other books and how they relate to dog training and other companion animal behavior training, behavior science.
-LSB-...] For other ideas about how to get to Peru cheaply with miles and points when your origin isn't the United States, read this post about how to book a round - the - world trip in 2016.
Without giving too much away from this game's story, this title almost feels like filler for anyone who wanted to know about the origins of the Lord of the Rings backstory but was too lazy to pick up the books, like me.
His podcast features artists with discussions about origins, influences, teaching, books, showing, tools, technology, and anything else that may come up in conversation.
In addition, Ann Temkin, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, interviewed 11 of these artists for the book, producing illuminating conversations about how they work, the origins of their ideas, and other topics.
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