Sentences with phrase «from human writers»

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But I would like to highlight one crucial aspect of Nat's body of work that obituary writers in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Associated Press, and other mainstream media outlets (though not First Things) woefully downplayed: Nat stood steadfastly — sometimes at great professional and personal cost — for the sanctity and equality of human life from conception to natural death.
And then that moment of birth being one of complete relief and release and joy, yes absolutely, but instead of popping champagne corks or bursting into laughter, I cried from the core of myself — like some ancient writer said, I lifted up my voice and I wept, because she was finally here and we were alive and we were safe and I felt held by the God - with - us; it was the most human and most sacred thing I'd ever done in my life, it felt like a glimpse of Incarnation.
If there is any proposition upon which great minds have agreed throughout history, from Plato to Einstein and Whitehead, from Zoroaster, Ikhnaton, Moses, Isaiah, Jesus, Paul, the authors of the Vedic hymns, Confucius, Lao Tse, to many recent Indian and Japanese writers, it is that human life is not adequately interpretable in merely human terms.
To teach, as some writers have, that we must accept the «insight» of modern Evolutionists, as true beyond reasonable doubt, that humans came into existence in various places at differing times (so - called «Polyphyletism») is to compromise the Church's infallible teaching that there was one first man (Adam) and one first woman (Eve) from whom we all descend.
[40] For him all human learning and philosophy is ultimately derived from Moses, who is «older than all writers
For him all human learning and philosophy is ultimately derived from Moses, who is «older than all writers
The writer seems to think patriarchy exists as a PUNISHMENT from God for eating of the fruit, as opposed to a natural result of human evil.
Humans are very good at this sort of thing and it was well within the experience of the writers of the Talmud to extrapolate from flash floods and imagine a one that covered the world.
Homosexual activists like the playwright Larry Kramer and the writer Gabriel Rotello, author of Sexual Ecology — an important weaving together of ecology theory, epidemiology, and sexual politics — have been ferociously attacked by their fellow gay activists for publicly acknowledging that AIDS results as much from human behaviors as from specific microbes.
Salvation, the writer insists, came to the gentiles by grace through faith, not through human works, but as a gift from God.
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on, in such a way that the message has been transmitted in human language, clothed in the external forms of human thought, given, indeed, in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
It is equally easy and false to take a docetic view of revelation: to suppose that the content of the scriptures, for example, is, just simply, the thoughts of God, the human writers contributing no more than a pen for God to write them down with; or to imagine that a person or a group of people or an institution can, as it were, throw a switch from time to time and become a transmitter of revelation from an external divine source: a group of bishops, for instance, when assembled in council, or a pope when defining a dogma ex cathedra.
Jesus the Son of Marry (Peace and blessings be up on him) is known today to the Christian world as it is being described by John, Paul, Luke and others... whatever the way these human imagined him became the faith... record shows that the first book of NT was written at least 60 - 80 years after Jesus the son of Marry was taken away from this earth... and these writers used their vision as a weapon to get it to the brain of mankind... also there are debates among the Christian scholars that no one knows who is the writer of some of the gospels... someone else wrote it and used the names what we see today... i.e. no one knows when and who and how the Hebrew chapters were written... despite of lots of controversy on this, Christian scholars uses them to teach others...
There is the constant innuendo of «the credulous outlook and the primitive beliefs of those days etc. etc.» The essence of the argument from motives of credibility is going to reduce more and more, so it seems to the writer, to the inevitable need to postulate a Divine Environing of human destiny, and to the manifest gradual unfolding of this potential, without contradiction of the previous essential doctrinal relationships of God to Man, and of Man to God.
But some may wonder whether it really is suitable for the Scriptures, whose human authors were distant from each other in time and space, and never gathered together in a television writers» room.
Writers such as Cardinal Newman and Edward Holloway have protested this irrational fad for divorcing reason from the basic psychological dynamic of affirmative human experience.
Sheryl holds a B.I.S. in Women's Studies in Communication from George Mason University, and she has worked in Communications as a human resource specialist and quality improvement trainer, community health trainer and supervisor, technical editor and writer, publisher, and as a writing and public speaking teacher in home school cooperatives.
Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, on Monday condemned the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El - Rufai for describing the three Senators from the state as «useless.»
A pro-transparency and non-governmental organization - HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has demanded the suspension from office and the immediate investigation of the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Alhaji Maikaudi Baru.
A prominent civil Rights organization - HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to dismiss the incompetent Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Kpodum Idriss and find a suitable replacement to save Nigeria from sliding to full fledge anarchy and chaos.
On the Nature of Human Romantic Interaction Karl Iagnemma, The Dial Press, $ 22.95 A computer technician who thinks he's found the mathematical equation for romance and a botanist who secretly yearns for the author of her field's most trusted text are two of the protagonists in a spellbinding collection of short stories from Iagnemma, a roboticist and fiction writer at MIT.
Best - selling author and science writer Ed Yong offered a whirlwind tour of the world of microbes from their early dominance of Earth to their comfortable occupation of the human body during an evening lecture on 4 October as part of the annual AAAS - Hitachi Lecture Series.
As so often when discussing ancient humans, your writers ignore evidence from Australia — and the article on graves was...
Our writer investigates the benefits of using skin care products that contain plant - derived stem cells — and non-embryonic human cells extracted from consenting egg donors (seriously).
James cuts — as in all of his best work — straight to the human heart of the matter, celebrating both the writer and the man, the one inseparable from the other, largely in Ebert's own words.
But the survival thriller from writer / director Trey Edward Shults, set sometime after the ravages of an unnamed and unexplained plague have ripped through the cities and sent survivors into the isolation of the wilderness, isn't about monsters (human or otherwise) who hunt in the dark.
In that pursuit, drawing from various short stories of the author of The Man In The High Castle and whose work Blade Runner is based on, the Bryan Cranston, Ronald D. Moore and Isa Dick Hackett EP'd series with individual writers and directors for each stand - alone episode rolls around the notion of what it is to be a human being amidst pervasive digital technology and what is real.
The source material is the 1943 novel «The Human Comedy» from Pulitzer Prize winning writer William Saroyan; and it's the directorial debut of Meg Ryan, the one - time «America's Sweetheart» who reunites with her Sleepless in Seattle co-star Tom Hanks (in a ghostly cameo).
The film's human stars include Marcus Coloma (TV's «Make It or Break It,» South Beach») and Erin Cahill («Fast Track: No Limits», «Boogeyman 3») who reprise their roles from «Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2» as the dog's masters, Sam and Rachel Cortez, plus Frances Fisher («The Lincoln Lawyer» and TV's «Torchwood») as travel writer Amelia James.
About Bright Set in an alternate present - day, this action - thriller directed by David Ayer (Suicide Squad, End of Watch, writer of Training Day) follows two cops from very different backgrounds (Ward, a human played by Will Smith, and Jakoby, an orc played by Joel Edgerton) who embark on a routine patrol night that will ultimately alter the future as their world knows it.
«Deadpool 2» writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick recently spoke to UPROXX about the post credits scenes which were cut from the film, and they revealed that one idea that was pitched would have seen Chris Evans reprise his role as Human Torch.
From Richard LaGravenese, writer of acclaimed romance films such as The Bridges of Madison County, The Horse Whisperer, and The Mirror Has Two Faces, this story of forbidden love (based on the novel of the same name) between a witch and a human boasts playful charm and palpable chemistry.
Speaking with Uproxx, writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese said they really wanted to show off some more X-Force candidate interviews including an appearance by current Captain America actor Chris Evans reprising his role of The Human Torch from «Fantastic Four».
This crime story, adapted from a novella by Bored to Death writer Jonathan Ames, is about an ex-soldier named Joe (Phoenix) who finds himself tasked with recovering a kidnapped girl amidst a sinister political conspiracy involving human trafficking.
The black sheep of a family tries being a better human being in the ferocious, powerful «Krisha,» a remarkable feature debut from writer - director - editor - producer Trey Edward Shults.
Synopsis: «Set in an alternate present - day where humans, orcs, elves and fairies have been coexisting since the beginning of time, this action - thriller directed by David Ayer (Suicide Squad, End of Watch, writer of Training Day) follows two cops from very different backgrounds.
Some of these connections are ephemeral, while others have clear, direct links to their starting points — such as 2008's The Human Contract, a morbidly fascinating vanity project from writer / director / co-star Jada Pinkett Smith.
The Belko Experiment, from director Greg McLean and writer - producer James Gunn, is a bloody - good exercise (emphasis on bloody) in human savagery.
However, writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese had quite a few different ideas for the scene that could've made it into the movie, including the return of Chris Evans as Human Torch from the Fantastic Four movies.
The documentary feature, Girl Rising, tells the stories of nine extraordinary girls from nine countries — written by nine celebrated writers and narrated by nine renowned actresses — showcasing the strength of the human spirit and the power of education to change the world.
A poet, playwright, essayist, short - story writer, memoirist and novelist, Price bequeathed to us a body of work, including translations of the Gospels and other passages from the Bible, which explored intimately the fraught world of human relationships.
A stunning display of novelistic mastery - as human, as gripping, and as whiplash - surprising as any novel yet from the writer Publishers Weekly has called «today's Dostoyevsky of crime literature.
The Lincoln Lawyer is a stunning display of novelistic mastery - as human, as gripping, and as whiplash - surprising as any novel yet from the writer Publishers Weekly has called «today»; s Dostoyevsky of crime literature.»
Katy Butler, a National Magazine Award finalist and winner of the «Science in Society» prize from the National Association of Science Writers, has written about neuroscience, medicine, Buddhism, and human behavior for the New Yorker, The New York Times, Vogue, Mother Jones, The L.A. Times, MORE, and The Washington Post.
Writing a human resource management assignment is certainly not an easy task, and that is why, It is highly beneficial to take assistance from the expert writers from the field of HRM.
From one of Israel's most acclaimed writers comes a novel of extraordinary power about family life — the greatest human drama — and the cost of war.
This is about the very nature of the human brain and how mental states and trauma impact our ability to read and write, causing crippling writer's block or the inability to step away from the pen or keyboard.
The permanence of art vs. the impermanence of human life is one of the strongest themes in Tartt's book — and it's also the focus of the fourth novel from Canadian writer Mandel, Station Eleven.
Smart and decidedly unpretentious, from a talented and candid writer whose prose get to the heart of change and the human condition.
Another must - read is Being Human at Electric Speed, the blog of former Writers Digest publisher Jane Friedman (which includes a weekly state - of - the - industry post from Porter Anderson.)
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