Sentences with phrase «brief exposition»

Henley, the only female member of the group, has left, as explained in some blessedly brief exposition when her replacement, geek magician Lula (Lizzy Caplan), appears in Daniel's apartment.
For some related reading, a recent article at the Distributist Review offers a brief exposition of an interesting economic counter-movement, the «Catholic rural life» campaign, which had marginal success in the United States and United Kingdom in the 1920s and 30s.
But a brief exposition may show how they can claim to meet the needs of political theology.
As one who is an avowed disciple of this school of thought, I am indebted to the editors and publishers of this series for the opportunity to write a brief exposition for the general reader.
One night I gave to the fourteen - year - olds in my cabin a brief exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, including the injunction to «turn the other cheek.»
The present purpose is to present thereof a brief exposition.
(A brief exposition of relevant aspects of Hegel's thought is found in Mackintosh, Types of Modern Theology, pp. 101 - 117.)
This brief exposition should lead us to a more fundamental question.
With that brief exposition, players get down to business and set forth to build their own space - soup empire.
But there's also G.B. Shaw's «autoreply» postcard, sent to the many who wrote him about this and that; a note by Russel Banks made as he adjusted to these newfangled word processors; a tiny book produced by Charlotte Brontë, All About Arthur; and a brief exposition on How the Mango Became the Fruit of Mao.
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