Sentences with phrase «from her chapter on»

I recall, for instance, not only the instruction I received from his chapter on sanctification and the «mortification» of sin in his book Keep in Step with the Spirit when I read it as an undergraduate, but also the way it salved my conscience.
While most of our insights concerning the objective lure come from later passages, it seems to be introduced in this careful passage from the chapter on «Propositions» (11.9):
The discussion of peace can not finally be separated from the discussion of God, and that discussion I have systematically omitted from these chapters on man.
When we move from the chapter on God in Science and the Modern World to Religion in the Making, we encounter a major change.
[3] This section was adapted from the chapter on Attachment, in D. Davies» Child Development: A Practitioner's Guide, Guilford, 2011.
From her chapter on effectively managing anger, «Listen to your anger, rather than act on it,» to my favorite quote, «Your child is acting like a child because he is one,» you'll know you've found your parenting bible.
Here, for example, is one of the more lucid passages from the chapter on culinary anthropology in The Origin of Table Manners (1968).
The Frogloop folks hopped firmly on board as well, running an extended excerpt from the chapter on email fundraising and promoting it out to their readers.
Inevitably the manuscript has been carefully vetted, but Professor Andrews admits to only one significant deletion - interestingly, from the chapter on the so - called Wilson plot - which he found hard to justify and that, he says, arose «from the requirements of other government departments».
The following is excerpted from her chapter on Probiotics.
You know from the chapter on hormone balance that stress increases your levels of cortisol, a hormone released primarily by the adrenal glands in response to feelings of fear, danger or even a sense of competition.
This brief is drawn from a chapter on education in the United States in Healing Our Divided Society: Investing in America Fifty Years After the Kerner Report, the update to the 1968 report commissioned by President Lyndon Johnson.
pierre, same problem, me it's the top right that is showing cover of last book read and the balance is blank, bought it from CHAPTERS ON - LINE, called them but was told to call KOBO TECH.SUPPORT, was told that they would send it up to level 2?
Excerpted and abbreviated from a chapter on preparing review copies in How to Get Great Book Reviews Frugally and Ethically, third in the multi award - winning HowToDoItFrugally Series for writers.
Your companion dog will also benefit from the chapters on heeling, turning, sits, downs, jumping, drop on recall, scenting, and much, much more.
From the Chapter on Solar Energy.
This policy document is drawn from a chapter on climate change and migration in a forthcoming report by the International Bar Association on the «Legal Aspects of Climate Change Adaptation.»
The guest of honor was glowing in Linda Loudermilk's eco-chic Look 13, a striking and strappy little black dress.Surrounded by LA's fashionistas, Summer graciously signed her Style, Naturally books, hands adorned with exotic pieces culled from her chapter on jewelry.
From the chapter on environmental law: Environmental Law Net.
This is where we will have to part ways, and in this post I take issue with this, largely drawing from my chapter on the direct / derivative rights debate.
Second, it is clear from the chapter on clinical negligence claims that he was very concerned about the effect of CFAs and ATE on the public purse: ``... this huge area of public expenditure must be kept under proper control, so that the resources of the health service are not being squandered unnecessarily on litigation costs.»
This new design, featuring pages from the chapter on New England from a guide book, is the new way to add literature to feature walls and create a real talking point.

Not exact matches

iHeartMedia believes that its cash on hand, together with cash generated from ongoing operations, will be sufficient to fund and support the business during the Chapter 11 proceedings.
I started work on it and it was going pretty good, when suddenly it just came to me, this scene, from what would ultimately be the first chapter of A Game of Thrones.
OSLO, April 18 - Offshore oil driller Seadrill plans to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late June or early July to catch the rising wave of rig market activity, its chief executive told said on Wednesday.
Seadrill plans to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in late June or early July, following a U.S. court's approval on...
OSLO, April 18 (Reuters)- Offshore oil driller Seadrill plans to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late June or early July to catch the rising wave of rig market activity, its chief executive told said on Wednesday.
«We're not wearing our Ottawa stakeholder hats, we're looking at this from a national perspective,» said Chris Smillie, senior adviser on government relations for the AFL - CIO's Canadian chapter, which represents the country's building trade unions.
Last week, a federal judge signed off on Radio Shack's Chapter 11 plan, which distributes proceeds from the company's liquidation to creditors.
If Chapter 19 were removed from NAFTA, then the Trump administration could more easily impose unwarranted antidumping and countervailing duties on all sorts of goods imported from Canada and Mexico for years and years until the dispute is ultimately settled by the U.S. court system.
Photo credit: Newsday / Audrey C. Tiernan From left, Armando D'Accordo, president of CMIT Solutions, speaks with Larry Schweitzer, also of CMIT; Steve Sternlieb, a CPA on the board of directors of the Nassau / Suffolk Chapter of CPA Practitioners; and John DiBlasi of UBS Financial last month.
On the origins of cities as offshore banking centers - chapter 3 from my Urbanization volume, Urbanization and Land Ownership in the Ancient Near East (ed.
Read James Gorman's full essay, «The Long - Term Imperative for Financial Institutions: Finding innovative solutions to the challenges of the future will require stable capital markets and intermediaries,» a chapter from Perspectives on the Long Term.
The latest contribution to the literature, Race and Bankruptcy, by Ed Morrison (Columbia), Belisa Pang (Columbia), and Antoine Uettwiller (Imperial College Business School), tests an alternative hypothesis that pivots on a selection effect: «Financially distressed African Americans may be more likely to benefit from Chapter 13 than other consumers.»
The Florida teens call for action arising from their tragedy on February 14 inspired us to rally in solidarity through our Amnesty International Columbus Alternative High School chapter.
Chapter 6 — Bond Returns examines returns on bonds across 16 countries for 101 years from 1900 to 2000.
Too bad President Trump has apparently not read Henry Hazlitt's classic book, «Economics in One Lesson,» especially chapter 11 on «Who's Protected from Tariffs?»
Lenders would take control of the Melville, New York - based company under a «pre-packaged» Chapter 11 reorganization, which Sbarro on Monday said could allow it to made a «quick exit» from bankruptcy before May 7.
In June, however, there was some pick - up in international travel with overseas arrivals increasing from south east Asia, while arrivals from China and Japan remained very low (see Graph A3 and the chapter on the «Balance of Payments»).
That, in light of $ 3.1 billion of missing funds outlined in Chapter Eight of the 2013 Spring Report of the Auditor General of Canada, an order of the House do issue for the following documents from 2001 to the present, allowing for redaction based on national security: (a) all Public Security and Anti-Terrorism annual reports submitted to the Treasury Board Secretariat; (b) all Treasury Board submissions made as part of the Initiative; (c) all departmental evaluations of the Initiative; (d) the Treasury Board corporate database established to monitor funding; that these records be provided to the House in both official languages by June 17, 2013; that the Speaker make arrangements for these records to be made available online; and that the Auditor - General be given all necessary resources to perform an in - depth forensic audit until the missing $ 3.1 billion is found and accounted for.
Another fascinating chapter is Frederick Pike's on Latin America since 1800, wherein the suggestion is offered that liberation theology's «ahistorical» character comes from its Neoplatonist strain» ironically, one of the most radically transcendental philosophies available as a basis for religious life and theology.
On August 31, 2007, the president of Clemson University opened a letter from the South Carolina chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union that read, «Coach [Tommy] Bowden... has abused his authority as... head football coach by imposing his strong personal religious beliefs upon....
In a superb chapter on John Courtney Murray, Lawler defends the American founders» «implicitly Thomistic» liberalism (from which we've strayed), which, despite its debt to Locke, retained a conception of rights firmly grounded in natural law.
«From this history of the Bible in early American history,» Noll writes in his concluding chapter, «the moral judgment that makes the most sense to me rests on a difference between Scripture for oneself and Scripture for others.»
D. Martyn Lloyd - Jones (1899 - 1981)[in an excerpt from Romans: The New Man, An Exposition of Chapter 6, Banner of Truth, 1972] said: There is no better test as to whether a man is really preaching the New Testament gospel of salvation than this, that some people might misunderstand it and misinterpret it to mean that it really amounts to this, that because you are saved by grace alone it does not matter at all what you do; you can go on sinning as much as you like because it will redound all the more to the glory of grace.
Both men, from their differing perspectives on culture — Berger as a sociologist of religion and Lewis as a professor of English literature — have allowed play to be the activity we have described in Chapter Two.
He reported sarcastically that «there» were some members [at the Constitutional Convention] so unfashionable as to think that a belief of the existence of a Deity, and of a state of future rewards and punishments would be some security for the good conduct of our rulers, and that in a Christian country it would be at least decent to hold out some distinction between the professors of Christianity and downright infidelity or paganism» (IV: 642) This chapter also includes excerpts from state constitutions that imposed religious tests on government officers (Delaware, for example.
In the chapter on «Abstraction,» Whitehead analyzes the way in which eternal objects are together with each other quite apart from their involvement in events.
And the book also offers a deliberately wide array of approaches to trinitarian issues, including not only historical and systematic theologians, but biblical scholars and analytic philosophers of religion, writing from a variety of theological and communal points of view» Roman Catholic, Protestant, and, in one case, Jewish (the New Testament scholar Alan Segal, who contributes an instructive if somewhat technical chapter on the role of conflicts between Jews and Christians in the emergence of early trinitarian teaching).
The consideration of these general limitations at the base of actual things, as distinct from the limitations peculiar to each actual occasion will be more fully resumed in the chapter on «God.»»
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