Sentences with phrase «book passages as»

Students could use specific words from the book passages as their keywords when doing online research.
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As I went along in the book, I took note of passages that shed some insight into Soros trading approach.
On Tuesday, New York Times reporter Sopan Deb, who covered the Trump campaign in 2016 as an embedded reporter for CBS News, criticized a passage in the book in which Bossie and Lewandowski said he was «literally crying» at a press conference before the second presidential debate when Trump appeared with women who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment.
It's no wonder, then, that I found myself underlining passages in the margins of «Remote: Office Not Required,» a book coming out October 29 by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, co-founders of Chicago - based 37signals, the company behind popular Web - based collaboration tools such as Basecamp, Highrise, and Campfire.
I find it funny that the Christian position, when met with any logical argument to discount the greatness of the Bible, can only cite more passages from the same book, as opposed to countering with a equally logical counter position.
to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the const itution in his defense.
Based on a few passages in Cochran's book, Freedman wonders «how many» people Cochran discriminated against as fire chief.
He, as you can see from his books, still believes in god unlike Professor Ludemann who also does an exhaustive perusal of the NT passages.
But taking the fruits of exegetical method that was taught here at RMS, I got three methods as a short primer on what to do with the exegetical work in terms of preaching / teaching: 1, preach off of the exegetical outline (no time to prepare); 2, use the proper by the book method (Homiletics training); 3, use Pauls method of explaining the passage doctrinally for up to half, and spend the rest of the time in application.
One of the most spectacular is, as Augustine shows us in Book IV of his Christian Doctrine, the breathless passage in II Corinthians 11:21 - 33.
now I liken this passage to what God said concerning the priest in the book of Numbers 18th chapter he said that their inheritance was of the tithes of the children of Israel and so too me its right on point as too those who are chosen by God whether Pastor, Evangelist or Apostle etc..
There are library filled with books, written by great men on the subject, but alas religion has only one passage in one book, in one chapter to use as scientific evidence.
It would be easy to identify the passages in the book that have caused the most offense: the section dealing with Mahound, which also deals with the whole question of the «satanic verses,» with reference to the well - known verses in the Qur» an (in surahs 53 and 21) that many commentators see as indicating a questionable Islamic monotheist compromise with Meccan polytheism.
As Lasch has observed elsewhere in his critique of Sheehy's book, negotiating the crises and «passages» of one's life simply by shedding old selves, not panicking, and taking on new interests denies the human need to grow to maturity through continuity with one's old selves and the people of the past.
Taking as his source the Mishnah, the book of Jewish oral traditions, Edersheim writes that specific passages «lead us to infer that these flocks lay out all the year round».
If you go to the book of revelations, read a couple documents and study a little in some documentary's you will find out that the translation is corrupt, infact they destroyed for other reasons, BUT in Tobias you will still learn that the old testomant does not approve of homosexuality, also in Leviticus, as well as Romans, and 2nd Corinthians, and a bit more passages, use google, it might help.
I interpreted it solely as a divine command... I seized (the book I had been reading], opened it and in silence read the first passage on which my eyes lit: «Not in riots and drunken parties, not in eroticism and indecencies, not in strife and rivalry, but put on the Lord Jesus Christ and make no provision for the flesh in its lusts» (Rom.
In fact he so strongly feels the need to press his point that he has crossed over into the field of New Testament studies to wage his campaign there as well.1 And indeed Childs has performed a valuable and needed service in reminding us that what we have now is not just individual passages, nor is it just the «books» which as larger units give the individual pieces a place in the larger narrative.
I am never surprised at the religous person that selects a few passages from a book as if it holds some lost wisdom.
Or what about the drowning of the Egyptian army in the Red Sea, the earthquake the swallowed up all those who followed Korah in rebellion against Moses, or the things that God allows Satan to do to Job, or even some passages in the New Testament such as the death of Ananias and Sapphira, or the bloodbath that takes place in the book of Revelation?
It is a book in which lucid and illuminating reflections on the history of science in relation to philosophy are interspersed with technically difficult passages; the book might have been written, as one reviewer remarked, by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Emmett, 1967, p. 293).
Those who shudder at inscriptions on monuments or passages in history books which refer simply to «the Great War» or «the World War» — written as though what we call World War I would indeed prove to be «the war to end war» — will feel saddened to read her portentous observation that «we have no guarantee that it will not recur.»
I've read and reread the page in McDowell's book and he clearly cites the Talmudic passage as a secondary source which is scholastically sound.
In what must surely count as the most polemical passage in the entire book, Besançon even makes bold to claim that iconographers have substituted their art for true religion and even believe that their art comprehends God:
Still, initiated by his utterances, there ensued, as Doctor Morgenstern of Hebrew Union College has pointed out, a notable mood of universalism in Jewish thought from which there are numerous passages of broad humanitarianism in the latter chapters of the Book of Isaiah and in the Minor Prophets.
What fascinates me about him is he began as such a literalist, castrating himself based on the «eunuchs for the kingdom of God» and «if it offends you cut it off» passages but thereafter adopted a spiritualising reading of the scriptures and wrote a book against castration.
Despite how this passage is sometimes used in sermons and books as an attempt to get the rich to give more money to the church, the point of this passage actually lies elsewhere.
It is tempting to pass this book off as propaganda, but no one should underestimate Carlson - Thies, who in 1992 began working, from his position at the Center for Public Justice, for the passage of Charitable Choice.
The Twittersphere lit up this past week with the revelation that Mark Driscoll's new book includes passages that bear a striking resemblance (though not quite word - for - word equivalence) to material from the book that is cited as their source.
ok please show me any passage in the bible; and mind you i grew up southern baptist so i know that book as well; that saids» marriage is between male and female only.»
My favorite parts of the book (as with any book) is where he provides insight into tricky or controversial passages of Scripture.
In the earlier books I think he did hold that the passage of nature was a process in which there was an energy flow in which patterns were reiterated as it passed on from one stage to another.
At this point some of the worst crudities of apocalyptic Judaism passed over into New Testament passages, such as one finds in the Book of Revelation.
According to Amazon, the most highlighted passage in all books read on Kindle — highlighted almost twice as often as any other passage — is from the second volume of The Hunger Games: «Because sometimes things happen to people and they're not equipped to deal with them.»
More precisely, it seems that the third chapter of the first part of Process and Reality, while having been written late during the composition of the book, incorporates earlier materials that have been displaced from their initial location in the book.30 The passage from Process 32 discussed here would belong to that category.31 However, one should not, and can not, conclude, on the sole basis that the fourth full paragraph from Process 32 is an insertion, that this paragraph of has to be considered an expression of a second — chronologically speaking — concept of God as non-temporal.
Next there were exercises on how to locate particular passages and how to use such standard reference books as Bartlett's Familiar Quotations or a concordance to complete a quotation or to find its source.
As I was looking through some of the biblical passages analyzed in the book, I was surprised by how verses generally deemed culturally specific often appeared in close proximity to verses generally deemed trans - cultural.
but i know i have a book at my home library that has a passage, however the more i look into it, i find that only the romans would have used anti jewish type words untill the latter years when semitic ideals became known as only jewish ideals..
Here are two passages a friend pointed me to in the Westminister Confession as presented in the current edition of the PCUSA's Book of Confessions:
John's Gospel is abundantly clear, as are many passages within other NT books that for eternal salvation all a man must do is trust in (believe on) the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation.
And just as (to use a very coarse figure) the stubs remain in a check - book whenever a check is used, to register the transaction, so these impressions on the transcendent self might constitute so many vouchers of the finite experiences of which the brain had been the mediator; and ultimately they might form that collection within the larger self of memories of our earthly passage, which is all that, since Locke's day, the continuance of our personal identity beyond the grave has by psychology been recognized to mean.
But when I add a Logos volume to my library, it instantly inter-connects with every other book in my library as well, so that when I am reading this one book, I can quickly and easily jump over to other volumes with similar topics or discussions of passages, and compare the notes and ideas of these other volumes with the one I am reading.
Have you ever set out to read through the Bible — as I know some of you are doing this year — or have you ever set out to study through a certain book of the Bible or a certain passage — and after struggling with it a bit, you throw up your hands in frustration and give up?
As in Prof. Perry Anderson's text, we will simply take the passages concerning the interpretation of current mutations and reserve the more projective part for the second part of the book.
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Despite the minimal amount of text, the book does manage to convey a real sense of the passage of time, as well as a sense of dread over the near - inevitability of his death.
Victory in Greece would have booked Barca's passage to the knock - out phase but the three points proved elusive on a night when Luis Suarez hitting the top of the crossbar was as close as the visitors came.
Manchester United booked their passage into the next round of the Carabao Cup as they eased past Championship side Burton 4 - 1 at Old Trafford on Thursday.
You can also get books for devices like Kendal or iPad that allows them to listen to the passages being read as they read along.
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