Sentences with phrase «erudite reading»

[7] These one - liners are a distillation of an erudite reading list from the Whitney Independent Study Program, where she was a student.
With a close and erudite reading of the major religious texts, he documents the ways in which religion is a man - made wish, a cause of dangerous sexual repression, and a distortion of our origins in the cosmos.

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All of your articles are well written, easy to read and erudite enough to pack the maximum data in.
Sylvania, for example, was «erudite and fond of literature» (a kind of patron saint for female seminarians); day and night she read the ancient Christian commentators, three million lines of Origen and two and a half million lines of Gregory, Basil, and others.
Again, here at pomocon what we really want is for you to read all 28 erudite pages of Jim's piece.
On the evidence of the insightful, erudite and fun to read Watching Them Be, Harvey may well be considered one of the finest film critics writing today.
But what if there's no guide, or there is a guide but the topics just don't seem right for your group (occasionally reading guides veer too far to the simplistic, othertimes they can be so erudite as to be almost unintelligible in a discussion setting.)
Reading poetry, declares award - winning poet Hirsch in this passionate and erudite celebration, is a spiritual act not only because it engenders rapture but also because poetry is an art of deep moral significance, a point he proves with many soul - stirring examples of great poetry from Ovid to the present.
Newsosaur is one of the most erudite newspaper bloggers around — so it was rather surprising to read Felix Salmon's post claiming that he knows more than Newsosaur about the viability of non-profits running newspapers.
Literary fiction has also suffered in reputation as the reading interest of the erudite and snobs.
So I'm thinking we can make it even more efficient by you disintermediating (that's an erudite way of saying eliminating, and erudite's a fancy way of saying scholarly — or close enough for our purposes) the part where I have to create something you then read, and instead, we just cut to the chase and you send me money!
(He is also — if you read the full interview — quite terrifyingly well - read and erudite).
While there is a time and place for mastery (otherwise we wouldn't be able to watch performances of favorite violin concerti or professional sporting events, and read erudite articles on TreeHugger!)
'... a highly readable and erudite account of autobiographical memory... A rich book for holiday reading
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