Sentences with phrase «essay collection by»

In 1994, Jennings published One Teacher in Ten, the first of what would be three essay collections by LGBT teachers documenting their coming - out...

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This collection of essays written by James Allen has become a timeless classic that is often read by anyone looking to unlock the secrets of success thanks to one simple philosophy; You are what you think.
This book is a collection of essays and talks presented by Greenleaf as he attempts to apply servant - leadership to the fields of education, business, foundations, churches and government.
A recent collection of essays, Tarantino and Theology, edited by Jonathan Walls and Jerry Walls, successfully highlights many of these intersections, demonstrating «how various corners of Christian theology appear when viewed through the lens of Tarantino's camera.»
So instead of recommending Jaume, I'll turn you to what is, so far, a pretty solid recent collection on Tocqueville, which I know contains one particularly rich essay, «Tocquevillean Thoughts on Higher Education in the Middle East,» by Joshua Mitchell, a leading participant in ongoing efforts to introduce genuine liberal arts education to the Arab world, in Quatar and Iraq specifically.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
Science, Jews, and Secular Culture By David A. Hollinger Princeton University Press, 178 pages, $ 24.95 This short and eclectic collection of essays and lectures is weakly tied together by the argument» central in some chapters, marginal in others» that science was a powerful tool in the secularization of American culturBy David A. Hollinger Princeton University Press, 178 pages, $ 24.95 This short and eclectic collection of essays and lectures is weakly tied together by the argument» central in some chapters, marginal in others» that science was a powerful tool in the secularization of American culturby the argument» central in some chapters, marginal in others» that science was a powerful tool in the secularization of American culture.
Mary Louise Pratt, quoted next and again by Searle, is also represented in this collection of essays.
1Gates is one of the authors whose essays are included in a collection edited by Darryl L. Gless and Barbara Hernstein Smith, The Politics of Liberal Education (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1990).
In God in the Dock, a collection of Essays by C. S. Lewis, I stumbled upon an essay called «What Christmas Means to Me.»
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
I just finished reading an excellent book, a collection of essays by Rebecca Solnit called Men Explain Things to Me.
While Heidegger's Sein und Zeit has not yet been translated, there is a valuable exposition of its thought and a discussion of its terminology in the prefatory essay to a collection of essays by Martin Heidegger published under the title of Existence and Being.
Varieties of Civil Religion, a collection of essays published in that year by Phillip Hammond and myself, turned out to be my swan song with respect to civil religion.
The first witness, Professor Anthony Kenny of Oxford, is the editor of a collection of essays on Thomas's thought as examined by analytical philosophers.
This is undoubtedly the most balanced collection of essays by the leading public intellectuals in our debate over the implications of the coming biotechnological age.
It is also pressed in various ways by several contributors to Beyond Clericalism: The Congregation as a Focus for Theological Education, a collection of essays edited by Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and Barbara G. Wheeler.
A collection of brief essays by the editor of Image, a distinguished journal of religion and the arts.
• I came across Chamfort's observation about slavery and freedom in The Hall of Uselessness, a wonderful collection of essays by Simon Leys, the pen name of scholar and literary critic Pierre Ryckmans.
In his 1959 essay entitled «My Present View of the World,» he argued that the fundamental entities are discrete but overlapping «events,» that the fundamental entities of mathematical physics are «constructions composed of events,» and that entities like conscious minds and «selves» are best understood as collections of events «connected with each other by memory - chains backward and forwards.
D. H. Lawrence in an interesting essay «The Grand Inquisitor by F. M. Dostoevsky» appearing in a collection of his papers, Phoenix, describes Middleton Murry remarking to him that the whole clue to Dostoevsky is in the Grand Inquisitor story.
Nature works at every level to produce more complex and highly organised systems and organisms from much simpler components: this is the theory proposed and investigated by this collection of essays.
(ENTIRE BOOK) A collection of essays written by Islamic leaders for Western readers.
Barr's engaging and accessible articles have long been familiar to readers of First Things, and those looking for something different by way of vacation reading this summer might pick up the recently - published collection of his essays, The Believing Scientist.
The beauty the world has to offer is what is lost by the «Rationalist,» the type of modern man whose character Oakeshott sketched in his most famous essay, «Rationalism in Politics,» first published in 1947 and republished fifty years ago in his essay collection of the same name.
In God in the Dock, a collection of Essays by C. S. Lewis, I stumbled upon an essay called «What Christmas Means to Me» (pp. 304 - 305).
By responding to my colleague's review of our work, I wish to clarify further what «process hermeneutics is or intends to be, a question arising from Kelsey's review essay in part, at least, because of the «hermeneutical pluralism» represented in the collection of essays published under this banner.1
[10] This is a comment made by Henry Chadwick in the Introduction to his collection of essays Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Early Church (Hampshire: Variorum, 1991), p. ix, on the writings of Père Yves Congar, which, he says, have «richly illustrated» this point.
Jewish Polemics by Arthur Hertzberg Columbia University Press, 259 pages, $ 27.95 Jewish Polemics is a collection of essays written over the past ten years or so by the well - known American rabbi, professor, and communal leader Arthur Hertzberg.
A collection of little essays on a host of virtues» personal, social, and sacred» by a Canadian philosopher well «versed in the traditions of both Athens and Jerusalem.
Modern Trends in World Religions, edited by Joseph M. Kitagawa, is not a systematic introduction to world religions but is useful as a general introduction for it is a collection of essays on current trends and problems in the study of world religions as seen by competent scholars who have been reflecting on the results of their research.
A collection of essays by philosophers of technology examining the significance of Borgmann's work in disclosing the dynamic of technology in everyday life.
Also in October, Brazos Press published a collection of essays, Anxious About Empire, edited by Wesley Avrain of Yale Divinity School.
This slim but dense collection of Geoffrey Hill's recent essays is marked by a complex engagement with Anglo - Christianity and the English language.
This article, like our August cover story, appears as a chapter in Martyrs: Contemporary Writers on Modern Lives of Faith, a collection of essays edited by Susan Bergman (Harper San Francisco).
The collection of essays which follows, written by leading evangelical theologians, demonstrates convincingly the breadth of evangelicalism's umbrella.
I also like a collection of essays by Thomas Lynch, a poet who is also a funeral director, called The Undertaking.
Augustine Holmes commends an aid to true ecumenism with the east: Timothy Finigan offers a detailed critical analysis of a collection of essays by dissenting voices; Natalie Gordon on a history and anthology of Christian prayer.
(ENTIRE BOOK) A collection of essays by prominent physicists, biologists, geneticists, zoologists, philosophers and other thinkers about the relationship between science and philosophy, particularly the teleological versus the mechanistic explanation of the universe.
There are sections - in his The Future of Man, which is a fascinating collection of papers, essays, and lectures given by Teilhard during the years 1924 - 50, which clearly point the theme and purpose of the present lectures.
It is included in a collection of essays entitled, Defiant Birth: Women Who Resist Medical Eugenics, edited by Melinda Tankard Reist.
One of the finest collection of essays on ecological issues by a diverse group of authors, including representatives of process thought and creation centered spirituality, is the previously mentioned Joranson, Philip N., and Butigan, Ken, eds., Cry of the Environment: Rebuilding the Christian Creation Tradition (Santa Fe, New Mexico: Bear and Company, 1984).
I read a great book over my holiday by Chuck Klosterman, IV, which is a collection of his essays on pop culture.
Jewish Polemics is a collection of essays written over the past ten years or so by the well - known American rabbi, professor, and communal leader Arthur Hertzberg.
His career highlights at S.I. include road trips in search of sports on the equator, the world's most dangerous sport and Roman gladiators as the first sports superstars, a lengthy meditation on Don King's hair, the second - ever descent of Africa's Zambezi River, a weighty essay on the 580 - pound sumo wrestler Konishiki, an investigation into the questionable around - the - world run by Robert Garside, a look inside the mind games at the 1987 world chess championship between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov in Seville, Spain, three weeks in the Sahara covering the 2002 Paris - to - Dakar Rally, a trudge through Panama's Darien jungle retracing Vasco Núñez de Balboa's 1513 expedition, and a journey into the world of Jeopardy! His essay on George Steinbrenner and the New York Yankees» line of succession was called the «scoop of the year» in the 2008 Houghton - Mifflin collection The Best American Sports Writing.
I've been so moved by it's words - it's a wonderful collection of essays - and the following in particular struck me this weekend as it echoed what I was feeling in the air.
Finding Your Inner Mama is a collection of essays by women just like that - smart, funny, and thoughtful women who like being a Mama, but are realistic in their sharing of the challenges and struggles as well.
Knitting Pearls: Writers Writing About Knitting edited by Ann Hood — This collection of essays was not a complete hit, but the ones I connected with were worth wading through the others to get to.
Palisi, Tiffany LOVING MAMA: Essays on Natural Parenting and Motherhood Hats Off Books, 2004 A lovely collection of heart - warming essays full of conviction for a better way to parent, Loving Mama is written by contemporary mothers who have discovered attachment parenting: what it means, the rewards, and how it works for their famEssays on Natural Parenting and Motherhood Hats Off Books, 2004 A lovely collection of heart - warming essays full of conviction for a better way to parent, Loving Mama is written by contemporary mothers who have discovered attachment parenting: what it means, the rewards, and how it works for their famessays full of conviction for a better way to parent, Loving Mama is written by contemporary mothers who have discovered attachment parenting: what it means, the rewards, and how it works for their families.
-LSB-...] I mentioned this in my previous post, but it bears repeating: And Baby Makes More: Known Donors, Queer Parents, and Our Unexpected Families, edited by Susan Goldberg and Chloë Brushwood Rose, is a wonderful collection of essays that explore the perspectives of those who have used a known donor, those who have themselves donated sperm or eggs or been a surrogate, and the children created by these acts.
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