Sentences with phrase «et al.»

edited by Joachimides et al. [Prestel - Verlag, 1985],)
I have many options for chicken sandwiches, frozen foods, skimpy clothes, et al..
Here is ROFLOL at the Absolute, Complete and Total Absurdity and NONSENSE of atheism / evolutionism / cultism / paganism / idolatry et al..
by Roy Battenhouse, introduction by D. D. Williams (New York: Oxford University Press, 1955); St. Augustine by M. C. D'Arcy et al. (New York, Meridian Books, 1957).
The ease with which many disconnect their individual faiths from institutional belonging is revealed in a study of the unchurched in Appalachia: 80 per cent engaged in religious activities every week — activities ranging from prayer to reading, from watching religious television programs to conversations with others or visits to ministers (David H. Smith et al., Participation in Social and Political Activities [Jossey - Bass, 1980], p. 222).
Newbigin notes that the debate is inclined to be vitiated by what he calls cultural collapse in the West, a collapse eloquently described by Robert Bellah et al..
Edited by Steve Bruce et al..
Science 272:864 - 866 Smith, C. I., et al., 2001.
And in an institution or a community where there are Catholics, Episcopalians, Lutherans, Buddhists, Druzes, Methodists, Jews, Mennonites, Muslims (Sunni, Shiite, et al.), Hindus, Sikhs, and others, «non-Catholics» strikes me as the very efficient expression when one needs to refer to all but the Catholics.
Red Lion Broadcasting Co., Inc., et al., v. Federal Communication Commission et al., Supreme Court of the United States, No. 2 and 717.
@End Religion: DNA has been recovered, however, from samples much more than 10,000 years old (Poinar et al. 1998), even more than 300,000 years old
«DNA has been recovered, however, from samples much more than 10,000 years old (Poinar et al. 1998), even more than 300,000 years old (Stokstad 2003; Willerslev et al. 2003).»
See also Helmer et al., Social Technology (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1966).
By no means do we have to reckon exclusively with oral tradition... Personally I have... tried to typologize the so - called «prophetical literature» in two main groups: «The liturgical type» («liturgy» taken as a purely form - literary term) to be found in Nah., Hab., Joel, «Deuter - Isa,» et al., with real «writers» behind them, and probably from the very beginning taken down in writing, and «the diwan type» (no very good term, I admit), e.g., Am., Proto - Isa., etc., primarily resting on oral transmission...
I. P. Atreya et al. (Moradabad, India: Darshana International, 1964), p.
Lots of people made a fortune off these delusional folks... recently that Goselin beotch, Palin, Bachmann, Osteen, White, Robertson, Graham, Meyer, et al..
This was the sixties, the era of the Profumo scandal, Christine Keeler, Mandy Rice - Davies et al..
Leonard Blumberg et al., «The Development, Major Goals and Strategies of a Skid Row Program: Philadelphia,» QJSA, XXVII (June, 1966), 257.
For they fully realized that this See of St. Peter always remains untainted by any error, according to the divine promise of our Lord and savior made to the prince of his disciples... (John Clarkson, S.J., et al., The Church Teaches [St. Louis: B. Herder, 1955] 101.)
These, the authors proposed, are marks of a gospel ethic of love (Anthony Kosnick et al., Human Sexuality: New Directions in American Catholic Thought [Paulist / Newman, 1977]-RRB-.
But the affection - centered views of Saliers et al. are best placed in Lindbeck's third category, the cultural - linguistic.
I was told Jesus claimed to be God in the flesh (John 1:14 n Phil 2:5 ff; et al.) I was told that in about 30AD Jesus let himself be executed for a crime he did not commit as a way of satisfying Justice for all our injustices — like one who pays a penalty owed by another.
Some of them have very little scientific evidence to substantiate them, and several of these accepted notions have been statistically tested with startling results in Sexual Preference; Its Development in Men and Women, by Alan P. Bell et al. (Indiana University Press, 1981).
if this Jesus Christ (of whom Thomas» Jefferson and Paine, Sir Edward Gibbon, Sigmund Freud, Francois Voltiare, Napoleon, Friedriche Nietzche et al. all claimed that Jesus never existed!)
Follow the money trail when it comes to likes of Jim Wallis, Richard Land, Billy Graham, Glenn Beck, Franklin Graham, Eboo Patel et al..
This contrasts with the climate of American public schooling as described by sociologist Anthony Bryk et al. in Catholic Schools and the Common Good (1993, 2009): «Mirroring the spiritual vacuum at the heart of contemporary American society, schools now enculturate this emptiness in our children....
Follow the money trail when it comes to the likes of Jim Wallis, Billy Graham, Glenn Beck, Franklin Graham, Eboo Patel et al..
[24] Stumpf, et al., «The Infant with Anencephaly,» The New England Journal of Medicine, 322, no. 10 (8 March 1990): 670, report that «it may not be possible in all cases to distinguish anencephaly from other very severe anomalies of the head... For purposes of genetic and reproductive counseling and epidemiologic reporting, the diagnosis should be confirmed by an experienced observer following delivery of an abortus or stillborn infant.»
Many Christians confess what the Nicene Creed summarizes: the Roman Church, the Eastern Orthodox, Lutherans and other churches of the Reformation et al..
3 S. A. Stewart, USA Today, November 21, 1984; L. McKusick et al., «AIDS and Sexual Behavior Reported by Gay Men in San Francisco,» American Journal of Public Health, 1985, pages, 193 - 96.
The central problem with «intelligent design» — and one which Fr Stephen Dingley pointed out when he reviewed Behe et al.'s book in the March / April 2001 edition of the Faith magazine — is that it posits, justas happily as would neo-Darwinians, that the evolutionary process is a «random» and unguided one, alongside which they then place «intelligent causes,» as if they were competitors.
[16] Andrews et al., «Misdiagnosis of the Vegetative State: Retrospective Study in a Rehabilitation Unit,» British Medical Journal, 313 (6 July 1996): 13 - 16, report on a study of forty PVS patients at Britain's Royal Hospital for Neurodisability.
This whole matter of chance and randomness seems naturally to highlight what is, in my opinion, a critical barrier in discussions with neo-Darwinism et al..
«Biofeedback for Mind - Body Self - Regulation, Healing and Creativity,» in Biofeedback and Self Control, 1972, David Shapiro, et al., eds.
My view of Theology changed, partly due to digging into C.S.Lewis, Karl Barth, John Owens, et al..
A study of the psychology of prejudice, reported in The Authoritarian Personality, (T. W. Adorno, et al. (New York: Harper 8c Row, 1950) showed that prejudice is often associated with personality distortions.
Their authors, Aristotle, Dante, Bacon, Shakespeare, Rousseau, et al., had already charted, I believed, the same momentous cogitations that preoccupied me.
... Alcoholism is caused by biochemical / neurophysiological abnormalities that are passed down from one generation to the next or, in some cases, acquired through heavy or prolonged drinking (Ketcham, et al., Beyond the Influence: Understanding and Defeating Alcoholism [New York: Bantam Books, 2000], p. 46).
This study examined young boys who were maltreated in their youth (Avshalom Caspl et al., «Role of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children,» Science, August 2, 2002).
On the social power of a community of memory and hope, see Robert N. Bellah et al., Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985), 152 - 55.
They would score high on another God concept factor: wrathfulness, which is unrelated to the classical concept of the Christian God (Spilka et al., 1985).
Max Weber et al. to the contrary, human beings, by virtue of being human, live in an enchanted world.
Nor has much evidence come to my attention concerning even the possible successes of McComb, et al..
It never did fit well with the Biblical witness, where God is in constant interaction with the creatures and is affected by their decisions — hardly the picture of a God devoid of contingency (see Rice's contribution to Pinnock et al. 11 - 58).
I realized that I liked not having pictures in First Things: I'm bombarded every day with jazzy images from the Post and the Times, to say nothing of Drudge et al..
Within the Protestant ecclesiastical scene in California there are not many contrasts more colorful than that between Berkeley and Orange County: the University of California and Disneyland, an adult class using Bread for the World material and one deep into the Bethel Bible Series, a Georgian church building hosting the Earl Lectures (Tillich, Niebuhr, Bennett, Marty, Lehman et al.) and a 14 - story Tower of Hope hosting preachers and teachers of «possibility thinking.»
What Goodwin, Heilbroner, Galbraith et al. are telling us is that unless we change our moral guidelines so that «material possibilities» are «totally devoted to the enrichment of human life,» the pendulum of history will swing from freedom to totalitarianism.
The «vomit inducing» pedophilia situations at Penn State, the Boy Scouts of America, the RCC, the Southern Baptist Convention, Seventh Day Adventists, Judaism, the Citadel et al..
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