Sentences with phrase «essays in this book»

The thoughtful essays in this book effectively make the case that the choice is not, or not always, between justice and reconciliation.
Aidan Hart's collection of essays in his book Beauty, Spirit, Matter: Icons in the Modern World covers a wide range of topics that are united in their interest in the material world seen through the prism of the Orthodox Church's theology of the icon.
This piece provides a glimpse of Totter doing what he has discussed in other essays in this book.
Gallo himself contributes five original essays in the book.
There are, as one would expect, several essays in the book on Jews and Judaism, some reflecting Kristol's religious interests» the need, for example, to sustain in Jewish identity a religious element and not merely a cultural one» others his political ones, exploring the relations of modern American Jews with a pluralistic American society that has given them an uncommonly large, though not unlimited, berth.
Indeed, as Harvey Sindima's essay in this book attests, mechanistic views have contributed to the threatened destruction of the earth not only in the West but also in Africa.
Hammond's essays in this book suggest what some of those conditions are.
Marlowe is remarkably incisive, and although the 130 short biographical essays in her book are organized around buying heroin, doing heroin, and running out of heroin, the book is not finally about drug use.
And the best essay in the book belongs to Pete Dexter, who in his inimitable, hilarious style explains the greater lessons to be drawn from Chuck Knoblauch's forgetting how to throw from second to first base.
The personal essays in this book will leave you itching to get your work into the hands of readers and experience, first - hand, all the rewards indie publishing has to offer.
The critical essays in this book offer an extended look into the unfolding of a lifelong dialogue between abstraction and spirituality, played out on canvas, forged in metal, constructed in objects, sculpture, and installations.
Many of the maps and essays in the book uncover the hidden system that keeps New York moving.
Fully illustrated, the three essays in this book address value, science and material transformations: key terms for Latham.
Read against the landscape of today's declining strength of Canadian unions, the essays in the book remind us of the centrality of work in our lives and the many forms that the struggle for individual dignity and fairness has taken.
Anyone who has not read it should start here because most of the essays in the book presume knowledge of it.
Some essays in this book were absolute gold, such as «The Dogma is the Drama,» but the majority of them I didn't care to read at all, such as «Toward a Christian Esthetic.»
Rachel Reeves has explained how Labour would revitalise the contributory principle in social security, while Duncan O'Leary and Claudia Wood of Demos argued in similar terms in an essay in the book published by Labour Uncut in 2013.
«We begin to see the body as an afterthought, following the mouth,» ichthyologist Daniel Pauly writes in an essay in the book.
This blog entry originally appeared as a commentary in Education Week and is adapted from an essay in the book Carrots, Sticks, and the Bully Pulpit (Harvard Education Press, 2011).
In addition to Meacham and Exum, essays in the book are by the following who may, or may not, have connections to Tennessee:
The essays in this book contextualize Katz's painting, consider how he and his peers looked at one another, mined 19th - century portraiture, and borrowed from television, advertising, and cinema.
Together, the essays in this book present a broad - based account of contemporary artistic practice, criticism, scholarship and theory.
Covering the past and the painting production during the colonial period and the present, the 117 essays in this book, stand as a survey of art in America.
Recently TEOR / éTica published a selection of her essays in the book Crítica próxima, the first volume of their «Escrituras Locales: Posiciones Críticas desde Centroamérica, el Caribe y sus Diásporas» series.
I'm sure I'll get around to actually reading the essays in the book but for now, I'm just staring at the paintings.
The essays in the book certainly accomplish this.
In an essay in his book Black and Black Again, Ian McKeever RA notes that «Barnett Newman emphasised the need to stand close to big paintings rather than standing back... he wanted his paintings to be experienced physically, by the whole body, rather than just being seen by the eye and absorbed in the mind... giving us that sensation of our body being as much engaged as our mind.»
The essays in this book are the product of a landmark four - year program supported by the National Science Foundation called Think Write Publish, and the beginning of a worldwide narrative movement that will make a lasting impact on a large and diverse readership.
In one of the essays in my book A Question of Values («conspiracy vs. Conspiracy in American History»), I lay out some of the «unconscious programs» buried in the American psyche from our earliest days, programs that account for most of America's so - called conscious behavior.
Two environmental economists with the International Institute for Environment and Development and Pagiola (an environmental economist with the World Bank) are the editors and among the authors of this collection of 15 essays in this book.
(One of the essays in my book - yet - to - be, 13 Ways of Looking at the Law, says that law is a language game — a skilled activity engaged in by more than one person according to a set of protocols etc. etc. — best played by those who have been immersed in the language and who are sensitive to as many contexts for its use as possible.
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