Sentences with phrase «book for discussion»

Finally brethren and sistren, let us turn to the Good Book for a discussion on measurements.
This will make an interesting book for discussion groups as there are many different aspects of this novel that can be discussed.
If the assignment is to read a chapter in a social studies or history book for discussion the next day, teachers can inform them that there will be a short quiz of the main points.
Addison's disease Anemia - Iron Deficiency Asthma — see the Jonathan Wright Book for a discussion of proper treatment of asthma in children with B12 injections, B6 Magnesium, avoiding food allergens and addressing low gastric acid.
Our next book for discussion is Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child: The Heart of Parenting by John Gottman, PhD, starting November 1.
Our next book for discussion starting on January 1 is The Science of Parenting by Margot Sunderland.
Our next book for discussion is for couples, Getting the Love You Want by Harville Hendrix.
I haven't read it yet, but it might be a good book for this discussion you're having with your friend.
And a programming note: We'll take a little hiatus from our Bible series while I choose and start on another book for our discussion.
Finally: I'd like to issue a big thank - you to our friend, Matthew Vines, who not only wrote a great book for discussion, but who has jumped into the comment section several times to respond to your questions and ideas.
Set up a procedure for selecting books for discussion and criteria for your deliberations.

Not exact matches

While the book is stuffed with helpful big picture observations, it doesn't offer much in the way of specific on - the - ground ideas — though Keen does call for reforms to data privacy and gig economy labor laws, and for a serious discussion of a universal basic income.
Entire books have explained how an obsessive compulsion to read text messages and check your Twitter status have created zombies who can't really participate in discussions and can't look you in the eye for more than a second.
Despite extensive discussion of the need for paid childcare throughout the book, Trump only mentions her own nannies one other time in «Women Who Work.»
The first five or so seasons of HBO's show contained plot points from George R.R. Martin's «A Song of Ice and Fire» novels, and for the most part book readers kept those details from leaking into mainstream discussions.
Jeff's blog discussions and his books are really good but obviously he can't be expected to provide this type of current detailed information on a regular basis or he'd have no time for anything else.
This 500 - page book's unifying theme, using Enlightened Power as a catalyst for public discussion and awareness, received more than 20 million media impressions (including NPR Marketplace, MSNBC, businessknowhow.com) and the Mavens & Moguls team propelled it to # 2 on Amazon's Leadership List through viral and guerrilla marketing techniques.
The Literary Review of Canada is the country's leading forum for discussion and debate about books, culture, politics and ideas.
The book is suitable reading materials for ages 13 and up, and includes discussion questions and a quiz about homelessness to guide a family conversation.
She was at Camp Kotok and so naturally some of the topics in the book came up for discussion.
If you or your participants seem to have a hard time sticking to your agenda, consider booking a separate time for brainstorming or open - forum discussions.
As this discussion has been going on for more than 5,000 years you might want to go read some books on the subject rather than expect a stranger on the Internet to do it for you.
For added discussion, see Professor Gerd Ludemann's studies and conclusions in his book, Jesus After 2000 Years, pp. 535 - 540 -LSB-(Johh 14: 1 - 31, Fairwell (fictional) discourse with the disciples]
To establish modern republican democracy the way our Founders did means to enter into a perpetual race against the triumph of crude, but home - grown, democratic mindsets (see Republic book VIII, or Tocqueville's discussions of a «desire for equality» throughout Democracy in America), and a perpetual multi-sided persuasion - battle against a host of more sophisticated but nonetheless errant democratic mindsets built upon the cruder ones.
Precisely because this book succeeds in providing us with an unprecedented, multidenominational reading of why pastors depart from ministry, it is bound to leave readers asking for an equally in - depth discussion of why pastors stay and how they thrive.
Though we are taking a break from our book club discussions for the summer, I wanted to check in now and then to see how your summer reading is going.
A third reason for selecting political theology rather than liberation theology for discussion in this book is that other process theologians have begun the dialogue with liberation theology, and I am confident that this will continue.
Whitehead has chosen to couch his whole philosophical discussion in the book in Platonic terms and to adopt «Eros» as the term for the primordial nature of God.
Today we continue our discussion of Peter Enns» book, Inspiration and Incarnation, as part of our series on learning to love the Bible for what it is, not what we want it to be.
A woman who is held back, minimized, or downplayed is not walking in the fullness God intended for her as an image bearer (for instance, take a look at Carolyn Custis James» excellent discussion about being an «ezer kenegdo» in her book, «Half the Church.»)
For the sake of discussion let's say there is only room for three other books, alongside the BibFor the sake of discussion let's say there is only room for three other books, alongside the Bibfor three other books, alongside the Bible.
Her recent book, The Passage of Nature (London: Macmillan and Temple Press) is an analytic discussion of what it means for anything to be a process, with critical reference to some of Whitehead's views.
The above discussion provides an occasion for mentioning, and warmly recommending, a book that we had intended to review but that undeservedly fell through the cracks.
Hajime Nakamura, an expert on early Buddhism in India and noted for his book on ways of thinking, East and West, was very open to the discussion of diverse historical models as a new approach to East - West encounter.
A public radio station in Berkeley, California, was set next week to host the bestselling author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins for a discussion and book signing Dawkins, probably the most popular and angstiest critic of religion alive, won't be attending, though.
(for a fuller discussion I may refer to my book The Apostolic Preaching and its Developments.)
For a discussion of the meaning and application of these parables I may refer to my book The parables of the Kingdom.)
Unless the discussion in the preceding pages has entirely failed to make its point, it will be plain that what is being proposed in this book is (as I have said) a «de-mythologizing» of the inherited notions of «life after death», with their (to many of us) impossible assertions; and also the «re-mythologizing» — or better, the re-conceiving — of their implicit intention so that we may have a valid way of affirming the value and worth of human existence, its significance and importance for God, and its preservation in God as a reality which has affected the divine life and in God has acquired an enduring quality which nothing can take away.
Cobb prepares for this analogy early in his book; during his first discussion of societies (p. 41) he uses a molecule as his example of an enduring object.
For Buber's own discussion of the development of his dialogical thinking and the circumstances under which he wrote I and Thou [including his statement that he did not read Rosenzweig and Ebner's books till later because of a two - year period of «spiritual askesis» in which he could do no work on Hasidism nor read any philosophy], see his «Nachwort» to Martin Buber, Die Schriften über das Dialogische Prinzip [Heidelberg: Verlag» Lambert Schneider, 1954].
«58 With the publication of Jewett's book the question of «error» is seen to be a pertinent topic for discussion concerning Biblical authority, even among those holding to a position of «complete infallibility.»
It took him 23 YEARS to put the book together - plenty of time for research, inquiries and discussions of various subjects with many experts from around that part of the world.
For critical discussions of Ogden's argument and the entire book, see Langdon B. Gilkey, «A Theology in Process,» Interpretation, XXI, 4 (October 1967), 447 - 459; Ray L. Hart, «Schubert Ogden on the Reality of God,» Religion In Life, XXXVI, 4 (Winter 1967), 506 - 515; Antony Flew, «Reflections on «The Reality of God»,» The Journal of Religion, 48, 2 (April 1968), 150 - 161: and Robert C. Neville, «Neoclassical Metaphysics and Christianity: A Critical Study of Ogden's Reality of God,» International Philosophical Quarterly, IX, 4 (December 1969), 605 - 624.
Today we conclude our discussion on Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw's fascinating book «Jesus for President.»
Also, keep your eyes open for Kevin Timpe's forthcoming book Free Will in Philosophical Theology, which has a very insightful discussion of the logic of choosing evil, including damnation.
A free discussion guide is available in the book study kit if you're interested in using it for a class or small group.
It was the popularity of books calling for a return to «biblical womanhood» that inspired me tofollow all of the Bible's commandments for women as literally as possible for a year in an effort to highlight the inherent selectivity of discussions surrounding «biblical manhood» and «biblical womanhood.»
In the twentieth century, discussion of «political theology» was revived by Carl Schmitt who used the term as the title of a book in 1922.2 In the chapter which also bears this title Schmitt argues for the correspondence in each epoch of the form of social authority and the theological world view.
This is, possibly, the most vexing issue raised by an agenda - setting book that will be the starting point of discussion and debate for years to come.
It's difficult to think otherwise if you believe that God is the author of the book and the only agent necessary for revelation.If not, then a proper discussion of morals, what they are and how they might progress or digress might follow.
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