Sentences with phrase «books move from»

As technology advances and more books move from hard - copy print to electronic formats, people with print disabilities have for the first time in history the opportunity to enjoy access to books on an equal basis with those who can read print.
The book moves from a thick description and multi-layered analysis of families and the challenges they face to a concrete discussion of how we ought to respond to these challenges.
Hence, at this point the book moves from the method and doctrine of theology to reflection on the relevance of Christian teaching for the structure of the political order.
After 3 hours, all 3 books moved from a rank of 1,020,000 (+ / - 14,000) to a rank of 123,500 (+ / - 500).
Once you've finished reading a book (by turning the last page), a book moves from «I'm Reading» back to «Books.»

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But it takes a lot to move from talking about writing a book to actually doing it — and this is the biggest leap of all.
«If you're booked on the Emirate non-stop from Dubai to the U.S., see if they'll move you to one of their one - stops through Milan or Athens,» he said.
My main gripes about the Book 2, other than the high ticket price, is that I'm moving more and more away from a Windows machine for my daily work.
«The Flexible Body: Move Better Anywhere Anytime in 10 Minutes A Day» is available from Pavilion Books.
While it is far from a business book, there are overall themes that leaders can implement such as loyalty to the group, moving forward as team, having fun and some panache, and doing things for the right reasons.
Hit by Amazon's explosive growth a decade ago, as well as the rise of e-books (which now seem to have peaked at around 20 % of total book sales), Barnes & Noble closed stores year - in, year - out, benefiting from a savvy move in the 1990s that saw it opt for short leases.
Smart executives are writing business books to gain a competitive edge with their employer, find a new job or execute a move into consulting from corporate life.
Renewal Samples (Stocks On The Move, Leeb's Index Options Alert, LIO renewal series, Personal Finance, Roger Conrad's Utility Forecaster, Plato Software Systems, Growth Stock Winners, Complete Investor, Crain's Detroit Business - From the Desk of Mary Kramer, Crain's Detroit Business - Book of Lists, Crain's Detroit Business, Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street)
From moving overseas and real estate, to travel and asset protection, you'll find a book, a kit, or a publication on every topic you need to know, written by the experts.
Those moving from either Family or Business to Family and Business will greatly benefit from this book
If culture flows from success, then it follows that an attempt to change culture is far easier to accomplish when the most obvious indicator of success — one that has a direct impact on employee pocket - books — is moving up - and - to - the - right.
In my latest book, «Gold & Gold Stock Trading Simplified,» I remove the mystique behind gold and gold stock trading and reveal a completely simple and reliable system that allows the small - to - mid-size trader to profit from both up and down moves in the mining stock market.
When we look to the holy book of binary options, the Elliot Waves theory, it says that a potential wedge arises from an impulsive move upon the first wave extension, whereby the first wave is the longest compared to the remaining four waves that all together make the pattern.
While the government has cracked down on ICOs, accusing several companies of fraud, Deedcoin's on - the - books number from the SEC gives the company some added legitimacy moving forward.
Axovant Sciences» adjunct approach, top - shelf leadership, and $ 320 million stockpile of cash on the books simply gives me more confidence in it than Anavex Life Sciences, which recently moved its shares from the wild west of the pink sheets to the NASDAQ exchange.
Through memory, Augustine explains at various points in Book X of the Confessions, we are able to review our past actions and discern a variety of important themes: we can see when we were moving towards God and (conversely) when we were moving away from Him; when we discerned the good rightly and sought it properly and (conversely) when we misidentified the good and sought experiences or possessions that were bad for us; when God was calling us towards Himself, whether we heard His voice or not; and so on.
In this book, he moves away from social philosophy and toward metaphysics, where he sets out to rebuff atheistic criticisms that focus on the doctrine of God.
The book falters, however, when it moves from description to analysis and evaluation.
The Swallows and Amazons books follow the basic trajectory established by Roger in the first book: that move from the purely imaginative, with its made - up stakes, to the real, with life and death in the balance.
Moreover, unlike McGrath's biography, which follows Packer's life in chronological terms — from his birth in the English village of Twyning in 1926, to his education at Oxford and teaching tenure in Church of England theological colleges, to his move to become professor of theology at the newly - founded Regent College in Vancouver and his subsequent prolific output of articles and books and sermons — Ryken's biography aims to be a thematically organized portrait.
In his book The Neoconservatives (1979), Peter Steinfels described those on our side of the barricades as «counterintellectuals,» people who move in the intellectual world but who do not share that world's dominant sense of alienation and estrangement from the ideas, values, and institutions of the middle - American majority.
Lusko wrote his own book, both to process his loss for himself and to help other people face grief and move on from it.
Holmes concludes the book by describing the beliefs of modern presidents, from Dwight Eisenhower to George W. Bush, proving that since World War II the presidents have moved in a more orthodox and even evangelical direction, which seems ironic considering the assumed rise of secularity in America.
By a geographical expansion shattering anything that either his cosmopolitan detractors within paganism or, for that matter, the author of the Book of Acts within Christianity could have imagined, his name has moved out far from that «small corner of the earth somewhere» and has come to be known «unto the uttermost part of the earth.»
Yet it is clear from his recent metaphysics book that this is a move Pannenberg is still unwilling to make (MG, esp.
The remainder of the book (chapters 4 — 7) provide a detailed explanation of how to study and teach the texts of the General Epistles, beginning with interpreting them from the Greek and moving on into exegetical outlines and homiletical exposition.
The Poet's Book of Psalms By Laurance Wieder Harper San Francisco, 311 pages, $ 25 That moving from Robert Burns» rendition of the first psalm to John Milton's of the second doesn't doom this collection from the start testifies to the Psalms» vitality.
I realize that when I move from ministry site to seminary, I move from a desperate place to a place professing to care, but which has created a world of work — books, papers and presentations — which does not allow it to connect in any meaningful way with that other world.
But as he reveals in this exclusive extract from his new book, he soon discovered that God often chooses to move through apparently bizarre manifestations.
In making the full Aristotelian move I am really drawing much of my insight from Science and the Modern World, a book four years earlier than the full - blown theory of Process and Reality.
My education in the functioning of justice, American style, moved forthwith from television, newspapers and civics books to the courtroom, the jury room and the jurors» sleeping quarters in the courthouse.
Although Jewett chaired the committee which formulated Fuller's revised Statement of Faith and recognized the need to move the discussion concerning Biblical authority from the issue of inerrancy to that of interpretation, the argument in his book is inadequate at this very point.
They include the «chilling effects» of libel suits, the perennial conflicts between property and access, the three out of four publishers who intervene in news decisions affecting their local markets, the advertisers» freedom to move their money to where their interests are, industry self - regulation in broadcasting and advertising, the backlash against conveying under duress (as in a hostage crisis) points of view that are never aired as directly without duress, the flareups of book banning and censorship of textbooks, the rout of the civil rights movement, the retreat from principles of fairness and equality (even where never implemented), the attack on scientific and humane teaching, the threat of self - appointed media watchdogs to also spy on teachers in the classroom, and the general vigor of ancient orthodoxies masquarading as neo-this and neo-that.
In Part 3 of the book, she describes this shift in terms of a «gathering center» in which Christians from the four corners (or quadrants) of Western Christendom — conservatives, renewalists, liturgicals, and social justice Christians — are moving toward the center, grabbing bits and pieces from each tradition and putting them together to make something entirely new.
Find passages from copies of books like A Wrinkle in Time, The Chronicles of Narnia and Kindred that moved you and read them to each other.
We will be moving away from our conversations on homosexuality for a while to discuss sexuality more generally, but will perhaps revisit the topic again later in the year with some additional book discussions.
Kenyon's first book, From Room to Room (1978), is full of poems written after the move to New England.
«And this is why our holy founder wished the superiors to test their monks somewhat as God tested Abraham, and to put their poverty and their obedience to trial, that by this means they may become acquainted with the degree of their virtue, and gain a chance to make ever farther progress in perfection,... making the one move out of his room when he finds it comfortable and is attached to it; taking away from another a book of which he is fond; or obliging a third to exchange his garment for a worse one.
Assuming that Ford's analysis of Religion in the Making is accurate, Whitehead would have moved, during the composition of that book, from conceiving God as a formative element to God as the conceptual valuation of eternal objects.
In a book entitled Hindutva: Who is a Hindu, first published in 1923, Savarkar makes his case that we must move away from the label «Hinduism» and exchange it for the label «Hindutva.»
Already in 1957, with the publication of his pre — Vatican II book New Perspectives in the Rome — Reformation Controversy, he had moved away from a primarily apologetical and antithetical stance because he was now prepared to ask how we can be open to the truth present in serious ecumenical theological dialogue.
Moltmann's caricature of certain traditional models of pastoral care makes plain the advance demonstrated in Hunter's practice: the pastor visits from house to house, and from hospital room to hospital room, with Bible and prayer book in hand, reading a few verses from each to his parishioners, before moving on.
The book analyzes the move of some liberation theologians, notably Gustavo Gutierrez of Peru, away from Marxist ideology, even before the Revolution of 1989 consigned Marxism to the dustbin of history with such rude decisiveness.
But when historian Jan Tomasz Gross saw the photo, he was moved to write Golden Harvest, a controversial new book in which he argues that many Poles enriched themselves during the war by exploiting Jews, from plundering mass graves to ferreting out Jews in hiding for reward.
I do not care if you are more of a topical teacher, or a book - by - book teacher, I believe that we must move away from the monologue model, and allow interaction from those we are teaching.
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