Check out this list to see the «most frequently
challenged authors of the 21st century.»
He challenged the authors of such documents to stop hiding behind the church.
I challenge the author of this article to write a similar thing about the prophet mohammed and for CNN to display it with his photo.
I challenge the author of this article to provide scientifically verifiable evidence for any of the claims being made.
«Crank out a set of 25 air squats and see if that gets your heart beating,»
challenges the author of an article called «Why Squat?»
Not exact matches
«Canada has a finite period
of time to capitalize on this opportunity,» says Lance Mortlock, lead
author of a recent report on the industry's opportunities and
challenges from advisory firm Ernst & Young.
Best known as the
author of Rich Dad Poor Dad — the No. 1 personal finance book
of all time — Robert Kiyosaki has
challenged and changed the way tens
of millions
of people around the world think about money.
The
author of «Persuadable» on why modern leaders need to be willing to
challenge their own assumptions
According to bestselling
author Ben Angel, one
of the biggest
challenges in the new social media economy is how to create important content that stands out from pack — but, more importantly, content that will convert prospects into customers.
«Willpower gives you the energy and endurance to deal with
challenges, the ability to persevere in the face
of setbacks, and the strength to tolerate conflict or stress that might otherwise make us run away from goals or projects we care about,» says Kelly McGonigal, a Stanford psychologist and
author of The Willpower Instinct (Avery, 2011).
«Interest in entrepreneurship among people
of color is quite strong, but access to the resources to do it successfully is often a
challenge,» commented the report's
author Algernon Austin.
«The only thing that there's agreement on is that it's a lot more
challenging than the old math,» says Dan Yergin, the vice chairman
of information and analytics company IHS and the
author of the essential oil - history tomes The Prize and The Quest.
-- James Swanwick, entrepreneur,
author, and CEO
of Swanwick Sleep and the 30 - Day No Alcohol
Challenge
«I saw firsthand the power broadcasters have to shape how others viewed stresses and
challenges,» says Gielan,
author of the new bestseller, Broadcasting Happiness: The Science
of Igniting and Sustaining Positive Change.
«I think he is free to be a good CEO without feeling a sense
of desperation around the
challenge,» says Geoffrey Moore, the Silicon Valley - based consultant and
author.
Facilitating and guiding the efforts
of those around you is a cornerstone to good leadership, according to the
authors of the Leadership
Challenge.
The aim
of the series was for
authors to honestly discuss business
challenges they'd faced and offer actionable insights, which our readers would find useful for launching, running, or working at their own startups.
David Meerman Scott, a marketing strategist and the best - selling
author of Real - Time Marketing and PR says that perhaps the most difficult
challenge companies must overcome in creating a viral hit is coming to the realization that the content usually can't be about the product or service itself.
«Our work
challenges the widespread assumption that true creativity requires a kind
of anarchy in which people are permitted to speak their minds, whatever the consequence,» commented study lead
author and Cornell organizational behavior professor Jack Goncalo.
These are the citizens
of Free Agent Nation, as
author Daniel Pink called it in his influential 2001 bestseller, and they've never met a
challenge they didn't like.
(
Authors note: Clarence Darrow, a prominent 19th century lawyer was quoting and
challenging the spirit
of the poem «Invictus» by William Ernest Henley.
If you're a fan
of #SmallBizChat, now in it's 9th year, you know that every Wednesday from 8 - 9 pm ET, on Twitter we invite
authors and small business experts on to discuss the unique
challenges and opportunities that small business owners face.
Author Paul Meyer argues that despite the
challenge of a restrictive definition
of nuclear security, Seoul has the opportunity to «brand» its own summit success by supporting practical results to secure vulnerable nuclear material and enlarging the summit scope to address threats to the nuclear order
of greater saliency and priority than those associated with putative terrorists.
With the recent further tightening
of mortgage rules, ownership
challenges have been intensified, and the ownership rate is very likely to fall further,» says Will Dunning, chief economist for the association and
author of the report.
[12][13][13][14][15][16] Several revisionist
authors have
challenged the veracity
of this incident, arguing that it was exaggerated or invented.
He is also the
author of Beyond the Job Description and Re-Making Communication at Work, both
of which helped to establish his place in the next generation
of influential thinkers
challenging everything we thought we knew about success at work.
She is also the
author of Design Works: How to Tackle Your Toughest Innovation
Challenges Through Business Design.
The
authors usefully highlight the ways in which the evangelical fervor
of the nineteenth century gave women considerably expanded space for social leadership, and they view people such as Matthews and Joseph Smith, founder
of the Mormons, as reacting, at least in significant part, to this
challenge to patriarchy.
Our story on a small cadre
of authors challenging the existence
of Jesus Christ drew almost 5,000 comments on Easter Sunday, with some upset that we did the story, others objecting to its publication on Easter, and plenty
of others defending the article and the run date and debating the merits and implications
of the debate.
It helps us to know that every word
of Jesus, Paul, Peter, etc is not captured in the Bible because: — We will always be
challenged to understand the fullness
of the message the
authors were conveying to their audience.
Tolkien and O'Connor offer more
of a
challenge, for the initial impact
of reading either
of these
authors may well be exactly the opposite
of appreciating the metaphorical potential
of their works.
The
author emphasizes the importance
of creating church membership instruction which
challenges an intelligent interest in the discussion
of important religious question
of our day if we are to have an informed laity.
Best Conversation: The
authors of Forgive Us: Confessions
of a Compromised Faith led an informative and
challenging «teach in» on Twitter Wednesday night focusing on sins committed against women and girls and featuring a range
of guests, including myself, Mimi Haddad, Deborah Brunt, Úna F. Lucey - Lee, Gail Song Bantum, and many others.
I
challenge all readers to read the chapters preceding Isaiah 53 (chapters 41 thru 52) and you will see for yourself that the
author of Isaiah is referring to the nation
of Israel as the «suffering servant», not to the future messiah, and therefore, not to Jesus.
Rather than choosing between sinful - but - scrumptious indulgence on the one hand and godly - but - tiresome obedience on the other, the
challenge is to select between enslavement to unwholesome and distasteful foods — bondage to Boston cream pie is one
author's illustration — and deliverance into the possibility
of living a truly energetic, salubrious and meaningful existence.
Shane Claiborne,
author of «The Irresistible Revolution» and a founding member
of an alternative community called the Simple Way, points to another
challenge.
He is also the
author of Unlimited Love (Templeton Foundation Press, 2003) and The Moral
Challenge of Alzheimer Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000).
Kate Bowler is an assistant professor in the school
of divinity at Duke University, the
author of Blessed: A History
of the American Prosperity Gospel, and host
of Everything Happens, a podcast featuring honest conversations about life's toughest
challenges.
I question the
author's notion that connecting yourself to a doctrine by blind faith, based on no evidence whatsoever, is a sign
of a critcal person willing to question and
challenge.
While praising the «rich tradition»
of American liberalism and its practice
of challenging «any authoritarian imposition
of religious or ethical values,» the
authors assert that «we can't have our cake and eat it: unlimited choice and uncluttered freedom get in the way
of family strength and community well - being.»
Thus, for a key example, the
authors of the Constitution appear in debates and analyses only as authorities, perhaps supporting or perhaps
challenging, but in any case other than the American people.
Yet
authors Martin Robinson and Dan Yarnell write in Celebrating the Small Church: «It is unlikely the activity
of a few larger churches, no matter how creative they might be, will be enough to meet the missionary
challenge of our age.
in other words, using lots
of fancy words and terms to hide the fact that you haven't actually debunked nor even
challenged anything the
author said.
The unknown
author of this book was writing at time when his Jewish heritage was encountering
challenges from Greek critical thought, and he expressed here his sense
of uncertainty.
Indeed, in support
of the thesis that the Open Letter's «elusive and silent» character concerning the Vatican's anthropological and ethical
challenge is intentional, Magister quotes Aref Ali Nayed, one
of the main
authors of the Letter stating, in an interview with the Catholic News Service:
The unknown
author of this book had the temerity to
challenge this assumption in a drama in which God agreed to let Satan test the loyalty
of Job, a righteous man, by stripping him
of his possessions, his children, and his health.
Like its predecessors, his new book is layered with statistical quirks and story twists, as the
author crafts a compelling and ambitious argument designed to
challenge and even change the reader's view
of the world.
The consistent theme among these
authors is that they were unprepared for the
challenges of pregnancy and motherhood.
The force
of this first conversation, begun by the Bible's first question, is to call into question authority and obedience; by
challenging the goodness (3:1) and the truthfulness (3:4)
of the
author, by denying the announced consequences
of disobedience (3:4 - 5), and by suggesting attractive alternative benefits
of eating (i.e., goods beyond food and sex, namely, godlikeness though knowledge [3:5]-RRB-, speech and reason erode the force
of the prohibition.
Church leader and
author Pete Greig has dubbed climate change as the biggest
challenge of our genera... More