Sentences with phrase «from known authors»

This is a huge step forward, both for Joe and for Amazon's imprint, which traditionally has only published reprints of self - published books by new authors, not original titles from known authors.
Participants discuss dynamic representations of place from known authors and practice tricks for bringing a story's backdrop to life.
I buy only from known authors that I'm familiar with.
Only reviews from people with similar taste or a book from a known author will get me to pay their prices.

Not exact matches

Even though Apple (aapl) may have removed the bogus apps from the App Store, the authors claim that the corrupted Windows app is able to download fraudulent apps no longer hosted on the App Store.
No matter the rules, «the tremendous profit motive remains,» the authors of the report wrote, «and many will skirt the law to profit from the most vulnerable and economically distressed.»
In the past experts like author Stever Robbins have suggested fairly radical interventions, advising young people to go cold turkey from many of their devices and practice actually talking to people until it no longer unsettles them.
Consider these five tips for making a graceful exit from Bill McBean, author of the recent book The Facts of Business Life: What Every Successful Business Owner Knows That You Don't, published by Wiley.
As market watchers know, he's considered a value investor — someone who buys companies when they're cheap — which is a strategy he learned from his Columbia Business School professor Benjamin Graham, author of the geeky classic The Intelligent Investor.
They're not just authors, they're entrepreneurs, so they know from where they speak!»
If you're a fan of #SmallBizChat, now in it's 9th year, you know that every Wednesday from 8 - 9 pm ET, on Twitter we invite authors and small business experts on to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities that small business owners face.
Reconnect with contacts from college or previous jobs to let them know you need work: «Everybody finds jobs through networking,» says Lori B. Rassas, an employment attorney and author of «Over the Hill But Not the Cliff.»
I just didn't understand the list (I thought it was a list of places the author was from, you know, like Chanel: Paris, New York, London in the advertisements!).
all things were created by nothing with nothing and for nothing... that takes more faith than i have... i prefer to believe in Jesus Christ — the one and only who rose from the dead — the most astounding historical fact ever recorded; Christians don't have all the answers but as the author Don Miller noted: «I can no more understand the complexity of God than the pancakes I made for breakfast can understand the complexity of me»
I quote: The 27 New Testament books claim to be written by authors who either knew Jesus or received firsthand knowledge of him from others.
I don't know if I have ever watched any movie adapted from a Steven King novel other than «The Green Mile», (I didn't know Steven King was the author.
Having sold 20 million albums, Richard Melville Hall, better known as Moby (a nickname derived from his ancestor Herman Melville, the author of Moby Dick), is one of a handful of DJs credited with propelling dance music into the mainstream during the 1990s.
I was told that is not how it works, one author told me «I know what you think from your writing and now I will say what I think.»
At least those who are into Harry Potter usually know who the author is, while those making comments here are either making their claims as to who the ultimate author is, or rather who is the ultimate source where all this news or gospel has come from either God or man.
Author of Wisdom for People of All Faiths, his next book What Every Christian Needs to Know about Passover, is available February 2015 from Abingdon Press.
The authors also argue that it is «no longer helpful or reasonable to consider mind a non-material entity that can be decoupled from the body» (pp. 52 - 53).
In fact, the authors of those New Testament texts were undoubtedly drawing from very similar instructions written by Aristotle, Philo and Josephus, known well throughout the Greco - Roman world.
i do not know what the author is trying to do but i know from personal experience that stephen king's books have a following of demons behind them.
i do not know what the author is trying to do but i know from personal experience that stephen king's books have a following od demons behind them.
By a geographical expansion shattering anything that either his cosmopolitan detractors within paganism or, for that matter, the author of the Book of Acts within Christianity could have imagined, his name has moved out far from that «small corner of the earth somewhere» and has come to be known «unto the uttermost part of the earth.»
We do not know its author and it is now lost except as we have it in the excerpts Matthew and Luke took from it; yet it certainly once existed, and we call it «Q» from the German word Quelle, meaning source.
Its authors, a variety of theological educators, mostly from the Boston area, reflect on what a seminary graduate going into ministry in the 21st century ought to know.
Clive, you point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
Instead they assert with the author of Health Begins in Him (1995), «If people who do not know Christ can walk in discipline and self - control, surely we as Christians can walk free from bondage to food.»
To quote the author: I was reminded of a line from the Bible, «Then you shall know the truth and truth shall set you free.»
Then there's something commonly known as the «Proclamation on the Family,» which is often framed and displayed in homes — though rarely in upper - class households, said Joanna Brooks, author of «The Book of Mormon Girl: Stories from an American Faith.»
This divine author did not grope from beginning to end, or vice versa, but knew the end at the beginning because he is the Lord who is, who was, and who comes.
This author wouldn't know a f a c t from a f a r t.
We know that later material was in fact added after Mark 16:8, probably early in the second century, and for most of Christian history this was accepted as coming from the original author.
It offers the standard Hebrew text, a parallel English translation (edited by Chaim Potok, best known as the author of «The Chosen»), a page - by - page exegesis, periodic commentaries on Jewish practice and, at the end, 41 essays by prominent rabbis and scholars on topics ranging from the Torah scroll and dietary laws to ecology and eschatology.
He was a well - known author, and people traveled from all over the world to meet him and learn from him at L'Abri in Switzerland.
They are not able to observe the discretion of the New Testament authors, including St Paul, in this matter; or to be satisfied with the joyful assurance of the Apostle when he says that henceforth death can no longer separate from Christ him who has the Holy Spirit.
(They who have benefitted from the U.S.» First Amendment as nationally - known pastors / writers / authors / speakers / bloggers should be the last ones to be telling anybody else to be quiet.
While the book gives an interesting summary of various authors who have argued that it was the Protestant Reformation that gave rise to atheism, the author fails to note any connection between the rejection (traceable from nominalism) of reason's capacity to know reality, the Protestant Reformation's appeal to faith against reason, intellectual scepticism and current postmodernism.
Responses came from young and old, clergy and laypeople, husbands and fathers and singles, well - known authors and first - time bloggers.
If you have never encountered author, reviewer and essayist Edward Short, you are in for a real adventure in the pages of this book; and if you know his work already, you know what to expect from this erudite, articulate writer of both catholic and Catholic interests.
In 13:3 - 35 the author writes that «Jesus, knowing... that he had come from God and was going to God... girded himself with a towel... and began to wash the disciples» feet.»
Readers can't know to what degree the document's apparent rubber - stamping of the culture of death was intended by its authors, or to what degree it simply follows from sloppy thinking and careless rhetoric.
It's arranged roughly in chronological order, covers a time span of 1000's of years, comprised of writings from dozens of different authors (few of whom actually knew each other) yet whose writings all contained a common thread.
In so doing, the author indicates the truth that Moses knew from the very beginning that his law was temporary, obsolete, and ineffective for doing anything about sin.
Helena is a traveller - from Colchester to Rome to Jerusalem - who begins her travels not knowing where she is going or why, but who ends the novel by being led, we assume, by a greater author who works through and with the narrator and his characters.
Anne Rice, as a fantasy writer, should know better than anyone where all religious texts come from... the imaginations of the authors.
Only one program known to the author is produced in this way: the Seventh Day Adventist program «It Is Written,» which is produced by the central communication agency of the church from denominational funds, with local churches of the denomination paying for its broadcast in their local area.
All we know about Jesus comes from 4 short stories written 50 - 130 years after his supposed crucifixion by anonymous authors who couldn't have known him personally, who radically disagreed with each other about what happened during his life.
I guess if you are going to believe in an all knowing, all powerful sky daddy, reading an old compilation of 60 different books from 40 different authors put together by a group of supposedly reformed pagans 1600 years ago would just be putting your faith to the test, I mean a person with faith needs no proof.
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