Sentences with phrase «brief preface»

The only new contribution is a brief preface.
Kierkegaard's own brief preface to Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing does little more than begin this process, and tempts me to suggest that one who is not familiar with other works of Kierkegaard, will find himself still better prepared for immersion in this address if he turns immediately to Section Twelve and reads from that point to the end.

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To bring the report to a wide audience we added an interpretive preface, «The Evidence of Things Unnoticed,» a foreword from William Bennett, and a brief letter to alumni from our financial backer, Thomas Klingenstein.
In the preface to the Kojiki, Yasumaro, the reputed author, after a brief résumé of the earlier part of the book, tells us that in the year 673 A.D. the Heavenly Sovereign, Emperor Temmu, laid the basis for its writing.
So it may be of some interest if I preface my discussion of theodicy by a brief summary of some of Kushner's ideas.
A good tip to facilitating this conversation and making sure both of you are enjoying, however, is perhaps to preface the 36 questions with a brief conversation about boundaries.
Next, the Muschiettis» 2008 Mama (HD) is prefaced by a Guillermo del Toro intro half as long as the 3 - minute short itself, a technically impressive piece indeed so brief that del Toro took a giant leap of faith in commissioning a feature version of it.
The books reviewed here are the first to be published in a series titled «Issues of Our Times,» edited by the omnipresent Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., whose picture, with a brief statement, prefaces each.
While images of the works are allowed to speak for themselves, each theme is prefaced by a brief essay to provide thought - provoking context to the history, politics, protest, and illicit performance of self - expression in the social space.
Includes: preface, selected statements by craftsmen, brief biographical information, list of artists in the exhibition, selected images.
On view in the small first floor gallery of the Whitney Museum and serving as a brief but illuminating preface to Cotton Puffs, Q - Tips, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha upstairs, Ruscha's photographs, which he typically assembles into carefully designed books, are concerned with the irreducible, deadpan fact.
It is similar to a preface which informs of the information in the resume in a brief manner.
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