Finally, we get some perspective on POV from both Donald Maass and Chris Winkle, and Anne R. Allen explains why she writes
first chapters last.
It just arrived yesterday and I read
the first chapter last night.
My favourite bit was: «Write
the first chapter LAST»)
I always write my final
first chapter last.
Not exact matches
First, look through the demographic information you have — from both the individuals you interviewed and the people you researched in the
last chapter — and identify some trends.
The
last day of 2012 is the
first of a new era for Tribune Co.After spending more than four years embroiled in a contentious
Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, the reorganized Chicago - based media company will emerge Monday under new owners and a newly...
Click here to read the
first chapter of the book Considering the
last chapter of One Thousand Gifts... please click here to consider it Biblically and in light of the language of the historical Protestant faith...
In The God Delusion (in the
last section of
chapter 4, p. 155 in the
first edition) he admits that «there must have been a
first cause of everything» — even if he is not prepared to call that cause God!
This is all in
chapter one and it is the beginning, the
first, I noticed the
last was found in Rev. the
last chapter we read there will be no more need for the sun, moon & stars because we will have the light of God.
For example, Whitehead himself, in introducing his
chapter on God in Science and the Modern World, says that Aristotle was the
last European metaphysician of
first - rate importance who was entirely dispassionate in his understanding of God.
Chapter 1 begins: «In the last days of Narnia... «The first sentence of chapter 2 introduces Tirian, «last of the Kings of Narnia.
Chapter 1 begins: «In the
last days of Narnia... «The
first sentence of
chapter 2 introduces Tirian, «last of the Kings of Narnia.
chapter 2 introduces Tirian, «
last of the Kings of Narnia.»
(It is fitting that his
first major publication, the introductory
chapters of the Niebuhr festschrift, Faith and Ethics, and his
last completed lecture, read for him at Harvard during his final illness, both concerned the work of this teacher he so admired, even when he disagreed with him.)
In that
chapter Paul gives an account of how Christ appeared to, or was seen by (the Greek word may be translated either way),
first Peter, then the Twelve, and so on, until «
last of all» he was «seen by,» or «appeared to,» Paul himself.
Many statements in the
last two
chapters of Religion in the Making
first find their warrants in Process and Reality.
The timeliness — even the urgency — of its central question is plain from the
first chapter to the
last: Can religion be plausibly explained without the assumption that «God» denotes a being of a higher ontological rank than the mundane objects of our daily experience?
In the course of the trial, Brown said that, in writing his books, he writes the
last chapter first.
The
first group simply testify to the fact that Jesus «appeared», and we dealt with these in the
last chapter.
In contrast, Whitehead refers to the primordial nature of God approximately twenty times beginning in the
first chapter and ending in the
last chapter.
As fantastic as the
first six
chapters were, the
last two
chapters are where my tears were shed.
The other epithet, «friend of tax collectors and sinners», should be understood as «holder of table - fellowship with tax collectors and other Jews who have made themselves as Gentiles», and, together with the
first epithet, it is an unmistakable reference to the major aspect of the ministry of Jesus we discussed at the end of our
last chapter: the table - fellowship «of the Kingdom of God».»
This is illustrated not only by the references to the future in the thirteenth
chapter of
First Corinthians, but by the fact that in the most «moralistic» book of the New Testament, the epistle of James, there are warnings as to the futility of riches and the fate of exploiters in the
last days (5:1 - 6), and injunctions to steadfastness as the brethren wait in patience for the coming of the Lord (5:7 - 9).
In truth the Revelation of St. John the Divine is the Ark of the Testament; and the Revelation of Jesus Christ was the Book hidden in this Ark and carried to me through the 2,000 years that seperated the time when John
first got it; and then; (as it is written at
chapter 10 of his own Revelation) at the very
last sentence of that
chapter; when it is said to him by the angel of the Covenant Jonathan (who John the Baptist was named after, by the way) that he «would have to prophesy again»; as to explain what his Revelation was all about: otherwise the Revelation would have absolutely sered no purpose at all; and it does; as all will soon shortly know.
In truth the revelation of St. John the Divine is the Ark of the Testament; and the Revelation of Jesus Christ was the Book hidden in this Ark and carried to me through the 2,000 years that seperated the time when John
first got it; and then; (as it is written at
chapter 10 of his own Revelation) at the very
last sentence of that
chapter; when it is said to him by the angel of the Covenant Jonathan (who John the Baptist was named after, by the way) that he «would have to prophesy again»; as to explain what his Revelation was all about.
In the
last two
chapters, the authors make their concluding assessment:
first in social and political terms by analyzing the positions of evangelicals and Catholics with regard to main themes in American history; second in more biblical and theological terms as they seek to answer the question they set themselves in their title.
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last chapter, 342-51/519 -33), may in the
first instance seem overdrawn.
No matter how we may interpret the evidence in the
last chapters of the Gospels, in the Acts of the Apostles, and in St. Paul's and in St. John's writings, one thing is perfectly plain: the
first Christians knew with absolute certainty that Jesus Christ could not be, and was not, «holden of death.»
Last week I had my
first post-partum run with some of the ladies with my local Black Girls Run
chapter.
Toronto FC engraved their
first ever
chapter on the Estadio Azteca turf — the same turf where Pelé won his third and
last World Cup and Diego Maradona scored one of the best ever World Cup goals — with a 1 - 1 draw against Club America, which earned them a spot in the Concacaf Champions League final.
Reserve the
last page for the
first photo of your sweet baby on his or her birth day when a whole new
chapter — a whole new baby book — will begin.
With the
last «permanent» Occupy encampments in DC and Oakland beseiged, the
first chapter of the Occupy movement seems to be closing.
New York City's
first lady Chirlane McCray appeared at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan
last week to accept an award from the local
chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness for her work on mental health, a cause she has made her own during the
first two years of the de Blasio administration.
These eight
chapters lead inexorably to the final two, the
first of which is entitled «Britain: The
Last Great European Power».
It contains a new
chapter dealing with events since the hardback was
first published
last summer.
That didn't work, however, and large local
chapters of the SEIU and Communications Workers of America both left the WFP on Friday as a result, though they were not the
first unions to split from the party since it almost endorsed Cuomo's
last left - liberal challenger, Zephyr Teachout, in 2014.
The Chancellor said his
first, and now
last, Autumn address was for a new
chapter in the UK's history but forecasts present a bleak future.
In the next - to -
last chapter in the book, I try to explain both why and how evolution is opposed,
first by drawing on examples where solid science was opposed by other groups (DNA as the basis of heredity in the USSR and vaccination by chiropractors).
Now in his third year, Chowell - Puente has been listed as
first author on four technical reports, two peer - reviewed publications, and the book
chapter «Worst Case Scenarios and Epidemics,» released
last month in Bioterrorism: Mathematical and Modeling Approaches in Homeland Security.
Shrady devotes the
first and
last chapters of this «skewed history» to an account of this delicate operation.
While the birth of Teigen's daughter Luna Simone
last April might have seemed the happy ending to a difficult
chapter, the full story hasn't been all easy.In an interview with Glamour, Tiegen reveals for the
first time her debilitating struggle with postpartum depression, a condition that has made it difficult for her to resume work and enjoy motherhood.
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This
last DQ remake for Nintendo DS is, as the
first two other
chapters, an impressive conversion of an old time classic.
This closing
chapter of the
First Class trilogy falls into the same trap as The
Last Stand, the final part in the original X-Men trilogy: it shifts the focus from character detail and social commentary...
Last year we say the
first half of the final
chapter (read my review here) and here's the
first trailer for the final final
chapter:
The tragic absence of the magnificent, ever - ambiguous Hoffman leaves the later moments struggling, while one final shot steps too far into on - the - nose, sentimental territory, but this
last chapter bows out with a resounding reminder that The Hunger Games is a criticism of society and power
first and foremost, wrapped up in a moving love triangle.
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Maybe it's because I finished reading Stephen King's massive novel right before the
first trailer was released, but I spent much of
last year getting hyped for Andy Muschietti's adaptation (technically a half - adaptation, since It:
Chapter 2 is coming out in 2019) and he delivered on my excitement in the best way.
In appreciation of the fans, we wanted them to be the
first to know the title of the next
chapter in the Skywalker saga: STAR WARS: THE
LAST JEDI.