Our time, I often feel, is like the period
described in the first chapter of Acts, between the departure of the Christ and the advent of the Holy Spirit.
If all you seek is an online dating adventure with a predictable result and constant stream of only positive emotions, follow the method
described in the first chapter of this post.
Not exact matches
The
first chapter gives a brief overview of the history of psychiatry, beginning
in ancient Greece,
describing how mental illness has been regarded and treated through the ages; along the way, it debunks the myth that the early Church saw all mental illness as diabolic.
At the Easter Vigil after the
first reading from Genesis
chapter 1,
describing the creation of the universe by God, the prayer that follows says: «Almighty ever - living God, who are wonderful
in the ordering of all your works, may those you have redeemed understand that there exists nothing more marvellous than the world's creation
in the beginning except that, at the end of the ages, Christ our Passover has been sacrificed.»
Nevertheless, many contemporary critics (including Jewett) insist that everything
in the letter must be directed by Paul to the historical circumstances of his
first readers: everything
in chapters 1 - 13 should be understood
in terms of the community differences
described briefly
in chapter 14: the strong are contemptuous of the weak because of their observance of dietary and Sabbath rules, while the weak are judgmental of the strong for their failure to observe the same.
Most of the guidelines and methods
described in the
first seven
chapters of this book can be used
in mid-years marriage counseling as well as
in enrichment sessions.
We seem to have biblical evidence for one
in the
first chapter of the Letter to the Galatians, where St. Paul
describes, very telegraphically, how he came to grasp an astonishing truth: that the salvation promised to the People of Israel
in the covenants with Abraham and Moses had been extended to the Gentiles.
The Omaha Tribe of American Indians
described it thus
in what seems a veritable
first chapter of Genesis:
«To exalt the crucified Jesus to the right hand of God» was a statement which implied another, namely, «to raise from the dead», and the two seem to have been used almost synonymously at
first.49 At this point we must take note of the widespread belief
in the resurrection of the dead at the end - time, already
described in the previous two
chapters.
The inheritance, the riches, the blessings, is what Paul is
describing in these
first three
chapters of Ephesians.
We shall get our bearings by setting forth
in this
first chapter the two different ways
in which Protestant thought today
describes our human pilgrimage and defines the kind of hope which is possible for those who believe that God is, and that he has made himself known to us
in Jesus Christ.
His stable is also one of liberalism, broadly speaking, and
in that respect he too is a reflection of the «agnostic society» which Fr Holloway
describes so strikingly
in his
first chapter of Catholicism: A New Synthesis.
The
first nine
chapters describe how wisdom works
in general, but the proverbs
in chapter ten concern the nuts and bolts of godly living.
Drawing on Isaiah's vision, we should pursue the following strategy:
First, while patiently supporting the embargo against Iraq, we should begin placing our armed forces
in the Middle East under the Military Staff Committee of the Security Council, as
described in chapter VII of the UN Charter.
In the
first chapter of Genesis there are two Hebrew words used to
describe God's creation: bara and asah.
It also highlights the similarity
in the responses of the people,
first towards God through Moses and then towards Jesus as
described in the sixth
chapter of St John's Gospel.
In John Paul II's analysis of the first chapters of Genesis, he describes the state of «original innocence», in which the man and the woman are free to perceive the full reality of the person of the opposite sex without the «shame» that arose after the first si
In John Paul II's analysis of the
first chapters of Genesis, he
describes the state of «original innocence»,
in which the man and the woman are free to perceive the full reality of the person of the opposite sex without the «shame» that arose after the first si
in which the man and the woman are free to perceive the full reality of the person of the opposite sex without the «shame» that arose after the
first sin.
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Considerably tamer than previous Nymphomaniac
chapter previews, this tease for «Chapter 7: The Mirror» is described thusly on the film's website, «The image you see in a mirror will at first glance seem like an exact replica of the object you're look
chapter previews, this tease for «
Chapter 7: The Mirror» is described thusly on the film's website, «The image you see in a mirror will at first glance seem like an exact replica of the object you're look
Chapter 7: The Mirror» is
described thusly on the film's website, «The image you see
in a mirror will at
first glance seem like an exact replica of the object you're looking at.
I particularly enjoyed the
first few
chapters,
in which Driscoll
describes his experiences teaching Confraternity of Christian Doctrine at the local Catholic Church and then math
in Somerville schools.
Describing Dr. Sonia Nieto as «a highly valued and respected friend and professional colleague,» Dr. James Banks
first approached her to request that she prepare a prepublication review of a
chapter on Puerto Ricans
in the United States
in his book, Teaching Strategies for Ethnic Studies (
first published
in 1975 and now
in its 8th edition).
The update of Kindle for the Web
described Tuesday will allow the reading of full books, not just
first chapters as
in the Kindle for the Web beta announced by Amazon
in September.
The
first chapter, which McGuire
describes as «pretty explosive
in comparison to what you have been used to seeing from us so far,» will be released for free to the public, and the second and subsequent
chapters will be for subscribers only.
Chapter two
describes how Florence and Edward met; the
first paragraph tells us that they were too sophisticated to believe
in destiny.
How would you
describe the state of Tim and Jane's marriage, based solely on what you learn of them
in the novel's
first two
chapters?
In her
first chapter, «Beginnings,» Maathai
describes the natural environment of her family's village and the effects of colonial settlement, Christianity, and literacy on the native culture of Kenya.
Knowing that, as established
in the
first chapter of the book, the investor's goal is to find the incredible companies that will generate outstanding returns, Fisher
describes two approaches for achieving this goal: the investor may hire someone to investigate potential companies, or he may follow what Fisher calls «Scuttlebutt».
The
first chapter describes how the concept of NAMA emerged
in the context of the negotiations on climate change.
In Chapter 7 of Requiem, I describe a conference I attended in Oxford in September 2009 at which many of the world's leading climate scientists discussed for the first time what a world at 4 °C would be lik
In Chapter 7 of Requiem, I
describe a conference I attended
in Oxford in September 2009 at which many of the world's leading climate scientists discussed for the first time what a world at 4 °C would be lik
in Oxford
in September 2009 at which many of the world's leading climate scientists discussed for the first time what a world at 4 °C would be lik
in September 2009 at which many of the world's leading climate scientists discussed for the
first time what a world at 4 °C would be like.
1 This
chapter begins with a brief description of Plan B's goal of cutting net carbon emissions and then
describes in detail the components of the
first revolution — the push to raise energy efficiency worldwide.
In her introduction and
first chapter of this highly readable book, Neumann, a mediator and founder of Divorce Mediation Training Associates, briefly
describes the benefits of mediation, and the process, step by step, of a typical mediation.