Not exact matches
Towards the beginning of this century there was great
enthusiasm for the comparative study of religions; it was often conducted by scholars who believed that when they had discovered parallels to
early Christian expressions, ideas, institutions or rites in other religions they had shown that the Christian phenomena were derived
from these other religions and also that their meaning within Christianity was essentially the same as it was within the other religion or religions.
Amid all the
enthusiasm for sources of biblical wisdom
from the
early Church, the Middle Ages, and the Reformation era, it must be admitted that the knowledge base for the study of the Bible is quantitatively much greater today.
Trice felt the
enthusiasm from the sendoff pep rally and the infectious optimism of his teammates last through the day's light practice at Northrop Field and into the
early evening, when he sat alone in his hotel room.
«Far
from embarrassing or awkward, toddler
enthusiasm for nursing to me is the payback for those
early hours of devotion.»
From the reports that were available
early in the week, the donation picture for 2017 indicated an imbalance in
enthusiasm.
What nearly dampened my
enthusiasm was the rabid, unbridled praise
from early viewers who were quick to throw out words like «masterpiece» and «the greatest superhero movie ever made».
Enthusiasm generated
from working together led to an ambitious plans submitted to the DfE involving a brand new Special School with residential block, a 13 laboratory science block, an
early years hub with nursery provision, artificial floodlit pitches, associated car parking and landscape work.
«
Early career teachers bring
enthusiasm to the profession but it's important to acknowledge that it's a big transition
from university to employment as a teacher.»
However, despite the
enthusiasm for both school restructuring and transformational leadership, the findings
from international meta - analytic work comparing the impact of various approaches to educational leadership, along with wider developments and concerns over quality teaching and student performance noted in
earlier chapters, caused a re-examination of the worth of instructional leadership.
A week later Gallup reported diminishing
enthusiasm for charters among Democrats, at 48 percent, down
from 61 percent five years
earlier.
Presented in this exhibition are works
from Ryan McGinley's
early days as a photographer, which captured the
enthusiasm of the boldly dynamic, free - willed, and hedonistic lifestyle of such contemporaries.
With Öğüt sitting in the assembled audience and disjointed electronic duo Fino Blendax providing the soundtrack
from the wings, the hosting duties are overseen by Andrea Phillips, director of PhD programmes in the art department at Goldsmiths, University of London, who — with the unfaltering
enthusiasm of an
early Anthea Turner and the forced smile to match — introduces each of the guests as they take to the hot seat.
While her sculptures were received with
enthusiasm and encouragement
from her peers, in the
early 1960s Drexler turned her attention to painting, building compositions
from the groundwork of collage - found images cropped, layered, and emphasized with paint.
While her sculptures were received with
enthusiasm and encouragement
from her peers, in the
early 1960s Drexler turned her attention to painting, building compositions
from the groundwork of collage — found images cropped, layered, and emphasized with paint.
Early work on geoengineering has given rise to one of the strangest paradoxes in American politics:
enthusiasm for geoengineering
from some who have attacked the idea of human - caused global warming.
Despite
early enthusiasm for the legislation, Labour ministers have been quick to distance themselves
from it, in particular through an almost insatiable appetite for creating new criminal offences.
Despite the
early enthusiasm the concept of computers taking over legal reasoning tasks
from human lawyers has yet to become reality.