Sentences with phrase «book by the conclusions»

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The hypothesis that is inversely proportional to the evidence presented is the hypothesis that can be tested by repeatable experiments.in other words if you read a book cover to cover you can categorically deny that eastern mysticism is all powerful and the philosophies have mathematical inference to the derivative conclusion that one can not mistakenly ignore.
On the question of fascism, however, the facts of Gadamer's career under the Nazis (covered by a quarter of the book) do not lead us to any dramatic or even noteworthy conclusions.
Hans Kung, a Swiss Catholic priest, in the conclusion of his book Christianity and the World Religions, wrote that «the most fanatical, the cruelest political struggles are those that have been colored, inspired, and legitimized by religion.»
In «The Genesis Flood,» the 1961 book that in many ways help launch the Young Earth creationism movement in the United States, the authors write: «Our conclusions must unavoidably be colored by our Biblical presuppositions, and this we plainly acknowledge.»
Even if one disagrees with its conclusions, however, this is a major book by a major theologian.
The God of this book is «the Saboteur of foregone conclusions, the Source of our delight,» who is both created and found by those who are willing to engage the genuine risks of real change.
But this edition was never translated into English, although Henry Clark tried to remedy the lack by translating all the conclusion's new material in an appendix to his book The Ethical Mysticism of Albert Schweitzer (1962).
Despite the book's success, some of its contributors openly dissociated themselves from the introduction and conclusion written by Stéphane Courtois.
In another book by the same title, evangelical writer Rus Walton arrived at the conclusion that even the U.S. Constitution had been «divinely inspired.»
These are not questions with fixed answers, and while I don't agree with (or necessarily understand) all of the authors» conclusions, it is a welcome chance to step outside the paths that have been well trodden by a multitude of «science vs religion» books.
To help people make the case for a sound conclusion that has been clouded by passionate obfuscation, I recommend Stanley Grenz's new book, Welcoming but not Affirming: An Evangelical Response to Homosexuality (Westminster / John Knox, 210 pages,, $ 18
Yet one wishes the book had another chapter (or a reflective conclusion) that addresses the inevitable questions raised by any discussion of the just society.
On the other hand, renderings of traditional church designs by contemporary classicists including Matthew Enquist, Dino Marcantonio, and Duncan Stroik make for an encouraging conclusion to this informative and eminently readable book.
In conclusion, I would like to quote from the book «Blessed are the Persecuted» by Ivo Lesboupin: «Here is a trial, a test, that places the Christian squarely before two options».
One does not have to agree with all of Enns» conclusions to be challenged and inspired by this book, and one need only look to the list of sources in the back to dig deeper on one's own time.
The conclusion of this book is that the only authentic beauty capable of bringing us to the end for which we have been created and redeemed is the splendour of truth and goodness in the everlasting glorious vision of God, mediated to us by the Crucified incarnate Logos.
In its conclusion, the book of Job has shown us how, instructed by wisdom, the knowledge of how to suffer is surpassed by the lyricism of supplication in the same way that narration is surpassed by the lyricism of praise.
And one more time, some of the references used by NT scholars for reviewing the life of the historical Jesus and the names of some of their books containing their conclusions:
I think Kushner has captured the spirit of the Whiteheadian approach, though his book displays no explicit familiarity with it; and so it is fitting that we end this chapter by quoting from the conclusion to his book:
Well, it comes from a 2000 year old book, contradicted by other 2000 year old books, no updates, can be interpreted in so many different ways depending on how the reader perceives his world (and how science has progressed... I'm sure if you were alive before galileo told you the earth did not revolve around the sun and had only the bible as your reference you would come to the same conclusion as the Vatican who said the sun revolved around the earth....
But each time I read books, blogs or articles about the topic (granted that I am more inclined to read stuff written by people who are really serious about their relationship with God rather than people complaining merely because they can — and thereâ $ ™ s plenty of them), I come to one conclusion: The complaints are mostly about what the church has become (or how people perceive the church to be) than against the church itself.
It is now known that Copernicus reached his conclusions by about 1530, but they were not published until 1543 the year of his death, in a book entitled, The Revolutions of the Celestial Orbs.
After closely studying these works, J. L. Crenshaw is right in questioning some of the conclusions drawn by the scholars amplifying the influence of the wisdom literature on the other books of the Bible and inter-testamental literature.
The resurgence of interest in the Jesus of history is evidenced not only by the books from Marcus Borg, John Dominic Crossan and Geza Vermes but also by the publication of The Five Gospels (Polebridge / Macmillan), reflecting the conclusions of R. W Funk's Jesus Seminar in which Borg and Crossan are active participants.
To not judge a book by its cover, to look at the story within the pages before jumping to conclusions, and to stand for what you believe is right and just even if everyone around you is preaching something different.
That's the startling conclusion of a new book by Dr Vincent Miller, a sociologist at the University of Kent and an expert on the information society and developing media.
The rat diets are interesting, I cited one in my book and Peter has blogged about this, but it varies significantly by strain, and with inbred strains it's hard to draw strong conclusions.
If anyone is susceptible influenced by the pro-sugar conclusions of the Aussie scientists, they need only do a little research — starting with or books and then reading those of some of the people mentioned in the comments above — to discover just how bad excess sugar consumption is for their health.
Dr. Lee was joined in this conclusion by many scientists and doctors whose studies appear in the book.
That, at least, seems like a reasonable conclusion to draw from The Dark Knight, an explosively provocative Batman installment in which exhilaratingly straightforward action sequences are matched by moral complexity of a sort not usually associated with comic - book movie franchises.
If you ever wondered what the brilliant music video created for Taylor Swift's hit song «Blank Space» would have been like with all of the fancy trappings left intact but without the wit, insight, strong writing, convincing performances and plausible choreography, then «Fifty Shades Freed,» the conclusion of the three - film saga based on the distinctly cut - rate but insanely popular series of books by E.L. James, will no doubt prove to be your jam.
All told, The Death Cure provides a satisfying conclusion to The Maze Runner trilogy that will likely appease fans of the film franchise, and the book series written by James Dashner (who appears with a brief cameo early on in the movie).
The film, based on the final book in the trilogy of novels by Suzanne Collins, lasts for two hours but only takes us some of the way toward the conclusion of the story.
The movie also features one of the best fighting scenes in comic book film history and even showed an emotional conclusion of Spiderman being protected by the citizens of New York.
Among the book's more «robust» conclusions, to use the economists» term, is that the high Swedish expenditure on adult education (which is very well developed in Sweden, as a resource for unemployed workers and as a way of upgrading or changing one's credentials) is not warranted by its returns: But how could it be, when, we learn, «individuals received student pay [all students are paid in Sweden — part of the commitment to equality] at the level of unemployment benefits, which in Sweden replace up to 80 percent of forgone earnings.»
For example, one of the project choices I offered at the conclusion of a unit on ancient Egypt was to read Mara, Daughter of the Nile or The Golden Goblet, both by Eloise McGraw (Puffin Books, reissued 1990).
Although recent research on reading is incorporated into some programs, work by Louisa Moats, Jeanne Chall, and Marilyn Adams — whose books and articles have been referenced frequently and used to support conclusions by the NRP and NRC — is rarely required.
But a recent book by a psychologist — and former high school teacher and school counselor — takes the conclusions from scientific studies of the adolescent brain and turns them into practical advice.
The book era hasn't reached its conclusion, rather educational resources are helping to write the next chapter by rejuvenating and reintroducing the library and literature as enjoyable, appealing, and engaging resources.
In reaching this conclusion, the Supreme Court relied upon the experience in state court «adequacy» cases, citing Schoolhouses, Courthouses, and Statehouses: Solving the Funding - Achievement Puzzle in America's Public Schools, a recently released book by the authors of this post.
Again, I can't summarize the research that lead to this conclusion (read the book and see what you think) but basically Haidt lays out a case that says if you believe that you are some sort of scientist guided solely by sweet reason and evidence, you are the victim of self - delusion.
Prepare to be inspired by their extensive research and their conclusions, which are the subject of Uplifting Leadership: How Organizations, Teams and Communities Raise Performance, a new book that Sir Ken Robinson predicts will «overturn many conventional assumptions about leadership.»
These problems are reinforced by Robert Putnam's conclusion in his new book, Our Kids, The American Dream in Crisis, that our lower - income youth no longer trust anyone to be there for them.
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Looking to the gender of the authors of the books reviewed, cross factoring this with data on the price, genre and how the books were published brought the study's authors to a lousy conclusion: Books written by women that are released by mainstream publishing houses sell, on average, for 45 % less than those written bybooks reviewed, cross factoring this with data on the price, genre and how the books were published brought the study's authors to a lousy conclusion: Books written by women that are released by mainstream publishing houses sell, on average, for 45 % less than those written bybooks were published brought the study's authors to a lousy conclusion: Books written by women that are released by mainstream publishing houses sell, on average, for 45 % less than those written byBooks written by women that are released by mainstream publishing houses sell, on average, for 45 % less than those written by men.
One of the easiest ways to make significant progress on your book, and meet your deadlines, is to begin by writing the introductions and conclusions of each of the chapters in your book.
Include an introduction, a complete summary with the detailed content or give the main plot line, then your evaluation and analysis of the book and finally, a conclusion by restating your final thoughts on the relevant book.
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By book four, The King's Dragon (2014), the series had taken on unexpected weight and urgency.The final book of the Three Thieves brings it all to an exceptionally satisfying conclusion, with Dessa, her royal lineage now revealed, returning to North Huntington, having forged a partnership with its oldest enemy, and seeking to rescue her brother and recover the throne.
The author quotes so extensively from external sources that the book's bibliography ends up being its most striking feature; I often found myself wanting to read these sources (primarily memoirs written by Hemingway's relatives and associates) for myself so that I could come to my own conclusions... Ultimately, this book feels like a flawed achievement, one that has already garnered much critical acclaim but will likely prove too daunting for all save the most fanatical Hemingway fans.
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