It is the condition of the journey or exodus, or, as
we expressed in the first chapter of this study, the unfinished character of the present — that is the foundation of belief, and not the whim of God.
I expressed this in the first chapter of my book (Thorpe 1951, 1963).
Not exact matches
As to whether or not we must affirm that the flood encompassed the entire orb of the earth, the text would seem to teach this and subsequent texts would tend to corroborate this, but there is some flexibility with regards to the
first eleven
chapters of the Book of Genesis, as
expressed in the encyclical «Humani Generis» of Pope Pius XII:
This is admirably
expressed in the conclusion of the
first chapter of Science and the Modern World, when Whitehead says:
MN: I
expressed this simple view
first in 1975
in my book Molecular Population Genetics and Evolution, and
in 1987
in a
chapter in another book, but no one changed their views or the textbooks.
Other reformers have
expressed many of Goyal's criticisms with similar solutions, but
in chapters like «Stop Suppressing Children»
in his
first book and «The Radical Notion That Children Are People»
in the second, he provides a wake - up call and a reminder that we should be paying attention to student voices.