Sentences with phrase «deepest ideas of the book»

Marion also says that the Christian metaphysicians relate to God too much on their own terms and on their own initiative; with this we come to one of the deepest ideas of the book.

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Filled with engaging anecdotes and meticulous research, the book illustrates the principles and strategies of deep value investing and examines the counterintuitive idea behind its extraordinary performance.
Thinking about that I think your right.Or getting all this free attention to promote a book free.We got believers and non-belivbers & do n`t knows.I have a good idea, but I can not prove it.I think whatever or whoever created us exists on the other side of the universe.That would probably be infinity.Then infinity would have to have an intelligence to know all things.Some deep $ h1t man.lol
As with everything Dr. Enns writes, this book was full of deep insights and helpful ideas about the nature and authority of Scripture.
In their recent book, Heroism and the Christian Life, Brian Hook and Russell Reno have noted how Vergil's poem, certainly one of the formative epics of our culture, compels us to ponder what is the deepest problem in the idea of a vocation — namely, whether obedience to a divine summons diminishes or enhances the one who has been called.
Such ideas, however, were there; the possibility of their fruition was rooted in the deep convictions of the prophets concerning them; to change the figure, though the slag of the Book was greater in the mass, diamonds of infinite value had been formed in it.
Greene, a Columbia University physicist and author of the new book The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos (Knopf, 2011), explained that he only believes ideas that make testable predictions — an area where string theory has fallen short.
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While Selman and Elizabeth point out that the traditional view has been to steer students away from the movie version of a book, for fear that they'll watch the movie instead of reading, the two researchers hypothesize that creating a deep and thought - provoking connection between a movie and a book could actually increase students» interest in reading that book and that the very act of comparing and contrasting the way a story is told in two media could lead to a deeper understanding of the ideas in the story and of the characters and the choices they make.
One of the ideas we talked about in our book are two ways of increasing vocabulary, as through both explicit instruction, the deep study of one word at a time as a class, as well as implicit instruction, how do you support vocabulary acquisition while students are reading, which is actually a critical time and a critical way of building their vocabulary.
This book is full of questions that take the learner into a deep exploration of a topic in order to make connections among different representations of an idea and challenge one's own understanding.
In the case of non-fiction books, narrating your own work is generally a good idea, because it connects you with the reader on a deeper level.
«TED has mastered the art of launching intelligent conversations about important ideas, and these books will provide TED speakers past and future with the opportunity to go beyond their talks and take readers deeper into their work,» said Jonathan Karp, President and Publisher of the Simon & Schuster Publishing Group.
With so many self - published books (the low estimate we've heard this summer is 350,000 per year, the high end is 700,000)-- let alone a deep reef of traditional work being published all the time — the idea of «the readers are our gatekeepers» pretty much falls apart.
Joan will give you ideas galore and show you how to dive deep into your book where some of the best publicity hooks and angles are buried.
The books aren't strictly about investing, which Taleb regards as a «less interesting, more limited — and rather boring — applications of [his] ideas,» but my interest is in investment, particularly deep value investment, and so I'll be exploring his ideas in that context.
Filled with engaging anecdotes, penetrating statistical analysis and meticulous research, the book illustrates the principles and strategies of deep value investing and examines the counterintuitive idea behind its extraordinary performance.
Brian Swimme, a mathematical cosmologist who collaborated with Father Berry on the 1992 book «The Universe Story,» said in an interview that the strength of Dr. Berry's ideas lay in his broad but also deep knowledge of religious and cultural traditions and the full scale of Earth history.
Seth Godin, marketing guru (and provider of deep thoughts via his blog and his books), discusses the idea of using the Internet to form groups of like - minded individuals by creating «movements that matter» in his bestselling book «Tribes.»
Payne's book in a nutshell: 1) politicians and most senior officials operate with the belief that there is a dependable «rational» basis for successful deterrence in which «rational» US opponents will respond prudently and cautiously to US nuclear deterrence threats; 2) the re-evaluation of nuclear strategy in expert circles since the Cold War exposes the deep flaws of Cold War thinking in general and the concept of «rational» deterrence in particular (partly because strategy was dangerously influenced by ideas about rationality from economics).
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