Sentences with phrase «books entitled»

She is an active writer, having authored two humorous pets books entitled «It's a Dog's Life... but It's Your Carpet,» and «It's a Cat's World... You Just Live in It.»
Dr. Lee is the author of two humorous pet reference books entitled It's a Dog's Life... but It's Your Carpet and It's a Cat's World... You Just Live In It.
President Coleiro Preca presented copies of the books entitled «Samuel and the Magic Tooth» and «Juliet discovers wellbeing in the President's Secret Garden'to all the children present, and to the Sofia City Library.
There are many books entitled «Informed Consent.»
Marzano has also recently completed books entitled Transforming Classroom Grading (2000, ASCD) and Designing a New Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (2000, Corwin Press).
SportsInsights is a leading authority in this area, publishing a series of books entitled, «Sports Investing.»
Atheist Terry Eagleton wrote a review for the London Review of Books entitled «Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching» that began with the memorable quote: «Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology.»
Her interest in the topic was planted by a book entitled Mothers and Others by Sarah Blaffer Hrdy.
A new book entitled Deep Work claims to know the answer.
Not at all, argues a new book entitled The New Soft War on Women: How the Myth of Female Ascendance Is Hurting Women, Men — and Our Economy.
Do you recall the 1994 book entitled Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras?
Now in her ninety - first year, the Professor Emerita of Economics at McGill University has published a new book entitled From the Great Transformation to the Great Financialization: On Karl Polanyi and Other Essays
This week, #HipNJ is featuring Matt Sweetwood — author, entrepreneur, single - father and life coach — whose most recent project, a self - help book entitled Leader of the Pack, was recently celebrated at Till & Sprocket NYC with a stimulating discussion about marriage, divorce, parenthood, and leadership.
Winston Churchill refused to listen to wealth advisors» advice and often acted contrary to what they suggested, according to David Lough, a private banker of long standing who has recently published a book entitled No More Champagne: Churchill and His Money.
In the prologue of their 2013 book entitled Happy Money: The Science of Smarter Spending, authors Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton state: «When it comes to increasing the amount of money they have, most people recognize that relying on their own intuition is insufficient, spawning an entire industry of financial advisors.
This would be like the Fed hiring Ron Paul, who wrote a book entitled «End the Fed,» to become one of its official champions and spokespersons.
Amanda posted yesterday an excerpt from a book entitled A Discourse of the Married and Single Life: Wherein by Discovering the Misery of One, is Plainly Declared the Felicity of the Other.
Not only has she written a couple of fantastic articles about The Hunger Games, she's written an entire book entitled The Hunger Games and the Gospel released this week by Patheos Press.
In a recent book entitled Faith of the Fatherless, the American psychologist Paul Vitz attempts to draw a definite link between fatherlessness and atheism.
Many years ago, Dr. Frank Russell Barry, the present Bishop of Southwell, wrote a book entitled The Relevance of Christianity.
Catherine first brought this word and concept to the West in 1975, as she published her book entitled Poustinia.
Devin blogs at St. Joseph's Vanguard and recently released a book entitled If Protestantism Is True.
Thomas J. Shipp, a Methodist minister with wide experience in helping alcoholics, has produced a practical book entitled Helping the Alcoholic and His Family.14.
These letters, along with more than twenty more, have been compiled in a book entitled Letters to a Future Church, edited by Chris Lewis and published by Intervarsity Press.
I have of course convinced myself that said guest post will catapult my blog stats into new, mind - boggling heights, which is why I would like to take this moment to mention that I've written a book entitled Evolving in Monkey Town which you can purchase on Amazon or at a fine bookstore near you.
One story in his book entitled More Than Conquerors, tells the story of a woman who died after having a premature baby that was so weak would not last without assistance.
This is a common argument, and one set forth by David George Moore in his book entitled The Battle for Hell.
There has recently been published a little book entitled The Other Israel.
In the following year, C. C. Morrison, then editor of The Christian Century, combined a series of articles from that periodical by D. C. MacIntosh, Max Carl Otto and Wieman into a book entitled, Is There A God?
Describing his personal journey, Trower recalls rummaging through his father's library as a young man and finding a book entitled, «Trower on the Epistles.»
Ervin Laszlo, in a book entitled The Systems View of the World, seems to confirm this same understanding of process.
In 1966 pro-choice activist Lawrence Lader published a book entitled Abortion, in which he anticipated the essentials of the reasoning behind the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
Earlier, Lader had written a book entitled, The Bold Brahmins: New England's War Against Slavery: 1831 - 1863.
It was in 1925, the year of the Scopes trial, that the internationally famous New Testament scholar Kirsopp Lake wrote a book entitled The Religion of Yesterday and Tomorrow.
In 1940 he published sixteen of these essays in a book entitled Christianity and Power Politics.
This issue reached a kind of culmination in the publication in 1942 of a little book entitled The Religious Availability of Whitehead's God, by Stephen Lee Ely.22 Though it involved a technically careful and reasonably detailed exposition of Whitehead's view of God, Ely's fundamental thesis was quite simple.
When the death - of - God theology stormed the theological arena in the United States, Vitezslav Gardavsky, then a professor of Marxist philosophy at the Brno Military Academy in Czechoslovakia, challenged his Marxist colleagues with a book entitled God Is Not Yet Dead.7 Though Gardavsky was not speaking for the Communist Party, it is significant that such a title came from a Marxist Philosopher.
A few years ago, Dan Kimball wrote a terrific book entitled They Like Jesus, But Not the Church.
Along with my partners in crime, Doug Hagler and Nick Larson, I recently published a book entitled Never Pray Again.
And in 1937, Yves Congar, later one of the principal theologians at the Second Vatican Council (1962 — 65), wrote a groundbreaking book entitled Divided Christendom, in which he argued for the authentic gifts found in Protestantism and insisted that one could affirm the same biblical truth from different perspectives.
We hear much of «the silence of God,» and Jacques Ellul, a distinguished French lay theologian, has written a book entitled Hope in Time of Abandonment in which he presents evidence from the state of society and the church that God seems at least temporarily to have turned his back on the world.
She and her ex-husband, Joe Cobb, have co-authored a book entitled Our Family Outing, which tells the riveting, heartbreaking, and hopeful story of a family that must face the reality that their husband / father is gay.
This seems to fit well with something I recently read in a book entitled «Strange Scriptures that Perplex the Western Mind.»
I'm reading an excellent book entitled Take This Bread by Sara Miles.
In 1975 there appeared in Germany a book entitled: The Berlin Ecumenical Manifesto, on the Utopian Vision of the World Council of Churches, edited by Walter Kunneth and Peter Beyerhaus.34 The book attacked not only the World Council of Churches but also the Lutheran World Federation, World Student Christian Federation, certain Roman Catholic groups, the German Evangelical Kirchentag, Taize, and to some extent even Lausanne.35 According to H. Berkof, the common thread through all the articles in the book was the desire to demonstrate that the World Council of Churches no longer sought to proclaim the Gospel throughout the world, but strove rather for a purely horizontal, social and political, humanization and unification of mankind by means of religious pluralism and syncretism.
(Max Nordau, in his bulky book entitled Degeneration.)
In 1944 Professor Schroedinger wrote a little book entitled What is Life?
So when I saw that Adam McHugh had written a book entitled Introverts in the Church: Finding Your Place in An Extroverted Culture, I had to get my hands on a copy.
They were, he avers, operating out of classical Lutheran theology that was decisively shaped by the orthodox Lutheran Franz Lau, who, at the crucial time of the church struggle with the state in 1952, wrote a book entitled Luther's Doctrine of the Two Realms.
Twitter exploded on Saturday night over a recent article decrying Rob Bell's upcoming book entitled, «Love Wins: Heaven, Hell and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived.»
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