Sentences with phrase «for historians»

So what mark will today's artists leave for historians of the future?
Of all the precious and fragile artifacts in museums, silk clothing and artwork can pose the most puzzles for historians.
As a source for historians working in this period they are invaluable and, eventually, when they are put online, they will be readily accessed by school and university students.
In other words, not a serious subject for a historian to explore.
When they came for the historians, I said nothing, because I was not a historian.
There are no priests / pastors calling for the historian to be murdered.
Beyond the records they left behind (which is plenty for historians to be convinced that they lived) I have read their words and found their teachings to be true.
They make a wonderful archive for journalists and political opponents, although not necessarily for historians.
The pills match prescriptions described by early physicians — a dream come true for historians.
Its greatest strength is that it wants to talk about what's on our minds right now and not wait for historians.
It involves grappling with multiple perspectives, a fundamental skill for historians.
Then again, I suppose its far smarter for historians to keep quite.
The wreck is believed to be hundreds of years old and is surely a dream for historians.
The sudden decline of the mighty Mayan civilization is a frustrating puzzle for historians.
Its work is a resource for historians now and in the future, because it covers all aspects of its subjects» lives, not just their careers, and reveals the broader social history context that traditional written sources simply miss.
«It seems there is a chronology protection agency, which prevents the appearance of closed timelike curves and so makes the universe safe for historians,» he wrote.
Mary's extraordinary behaviour and her unconvincing story create a problem for the historian who has to choose between two unlikely scenarios: that either she deliberately made up a story that would ruin her life or that she actually believed it.
And you will make it possible for the historians of the future to write a marvelous chapter.»
(When surely a more pertinent question for an historian of science is: When did certainty start having anything to do with science?)
The self - understanding of Jesus is a legitimate concern for the historian, because it can be deduced from his teaching.
Hardworking but unworldly, Soutine made things difficult for historians by destroying his own paintings when he didn't like them, leaving others unsigned and never keeping a diary.
According to the article, Belize is a fantastic destination that saw a spike in travelers last year and offers breathtaking landscapes like Caracol Maya ruins for the historian, and the Great Blue Hole for -LSB-...]
Interesting work for historians and philologists for sure, and judges can dabble in it, but thats not their job — and they are unfit to make historical judgements like that.
«The last Executive Branch web harvest that NARA conducted preserved 75 million web pages, many which will be valuable records for historians in the coming decades.
For the historian today, however, these sermons allow us to hear «the living voice of Augustine the bishop, caught, in turns, at its most intimate and at its most routine.»
Therefore, it is unnecessary for the historian to elaborate the full hierarchies of all the important events of the antecedent world.
Over the past decade, Pentecostalism has become something of an academic darling for historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and scholars of religious studies.
Whether or not this penitent worshiper is David is a debate for the historians.
If it is a historical fact that this took place, it is a valid procedure for the historian to attempt to distinguish the «authentic» from the «unauthentic» material.
For legends take quite some time to form, and historians will tell you this
These questions have had sharpened implications for historians.
The main difficulty which the historical - critical method poses for traditional interpreters of the Bible is the necessity for the historian to interpret past events on the basis of an analogy with his or her own present, critically interpreted experience.
Perhaps for a historian, a more important and interesting observation is that of Warmington when he says:
It is not at all unusual for historians to have to content themselves with unobjective accounts of an event and to make use of circumstantial evidence to confirm or disprove these accounts.
too specialized for the historian of biological sciences to be concerned with certainly reflects Whitehead's continuing interest in mathematics; his fellows may well have been impressed by their colleague's work on mathematical logic and the equations of relativity theory when they agreed to this subsection in addition to «Prolegomena to Mathematics» (D.VI), one of three options open to the degree candidate.
Yet resurrection faith is an elusive datum for the historian, and resurrection itself is an impossible one.
But this poses a dilemma for the historian... can you infer a miracle to explain historical events?
Hurtado approaches the early Church with an integrity and thoroughness that should be a model for historians and theologians working in this area, where hard evidence is sparse and key terms are often ambiguous.
For the historian per se can say nothing about God.
For the historians out there, you'll remember it was all the way back in 2012 that Team Wolf won the very Men's Adult League and in the Championship they defeated Team Hernandez..
Old Sturbridge Village, famous for its historians in costume and heritage breed farm animals, has more than 40 antique homes and buildings, three water powered mills, a working farm, heirloom gardens, and two covered bridges.
In the end, her narrative is useful not only for historians of the topic but also policymakers who should beware the error of allowing seemingly inevitable events to occur that they were, in fact, able to prevent.
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