Why does God inspire
the human authors of Scripture to write about Him in violent ways?
As opposed to the ways
the human authors of biblical scripture deem fit?
This «unveiling» is expressed through the Scriptures,
the human authors of which are inspired to write what God wishes while employing their own faculties and doing so in the language and culture of their time.
The general view now would be that the Holy Spirit inspired
the human authors of Scripture, but did not dictate what they wrote.
God Himself, of course, is always loving and just, but sometimes
the human authors of Scripture confused the true God as revealed in Jesus Christ with the actions of Satan in history, and referred to the actions of both as coming from «Yahweh.»
The problem is that we are told that Jesus was the Son of God by
the human authors of Scripture but with proper human analyses the passages that indicate there is a link have been found to be embellishments.
Jesus intentionally set His face to the cross so that He might bear the sins of the world, just as God had been intentionally inspiring
human authors of Scripture to write what they did so that He might bear the sins of Israel.
So a correct reading here depends on seeing things through the eyes of the viewpoint character and author,
the human author of Genesis.
In my search for the truth, I oft note that some people seem to worship
the human author of «spiritual» statements, by excessive use of their reference thereto.
If there is
no human author of such a work, how can any human be motivated to create it?
This point seems to have been recognised by other authors «If there is
no human author of the computer - generated work, the intellectual property system has assumed no one deserves to be rewarded for it.
Not exact matches
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding
of human nature more broadly,» noting the
author's most essential point is that «one
of the things which makes
humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
On Psych Pedia, Steven Parton, an
author and student
of human nature, explains how complaining not only alters your brain for the worse but also has serious negative repercussions for your mental health.
It's a fact I became more aware
of a few months ago while interviewing vampire
author Anne Rice for my upcoming book
Humans 3.0.
-- Rebecca Barnes - Hogg,
author of The YOLO Principle: The Ultimate Hiring Guide for Small Business, and co-
author of Rethinking
Human Resources
Rick Hanson, PhD and
author of Hardwiring Happiness, explains that the
human brain is wired to fixate on the negative instead
of the positive.
The Index's
authors define social progress as «the capacity
of a society to meet the basic
human needs
of its citizens, establish the building blocks that allow citizens and communities to enhance and sustain the quality
of their lives, and create the conditions for all individuals to reach their full potential.»
The debut from
author Santi Balmes and illustrator Lyona tells the stories
of two little girls — a
human named Martina and a monster named Anitram (get it?!)
«All
of those founders had originally left to bring in a more professional leader or CEO - type,» notes Vince Molinaro, Managing Director for Leadership Solutions at Knightsbridge
Human Capital Solutions and
author of The Leadership Contract.
Author and CEO
of HR Capital Source Jac Fitz - enz said in his 2010 book titled The New HR Analytics: Predicting the Economic Value
of Your Company's
Human Capital Investments, «Talent managers» ability to maximize HR's value is now married to their ability to talk in understandable terms.»
Mark Youngblood,
author of «Dear
Human, Master Your Emotions,» shares his experience with learning to understand and react to our emotions correctly.
Kim Stanley Robinson, «New York 2140»
author, talks about what needs to be done to get
humans beyond the moon and how financial markets could play into the future
of space travel.
Turkle is the
author of «Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other» and «Reclaiming Conversation: The Power
of Talk in a Digital Age,» among many other books on
human relationships to technology.
the
author of Anatomy
of Love: A Natural History
of Mating, Marriage, and Why We Stray (Ballantine Books, 1994) can tell us precisely what happens in the
human brain when we fall madly in love.
«We suspected that the young are most vulnerable because
of their immature immune systems, but we didn't have a lot
of hard evidence to show that before,» said study lead
author Bo Hang, a Berkeley Lab staff scientist who previously found that thirdhand smoke could lead to genetic mutations in
human cells.
«There are a lot
of naturally occurring dog diseases — especially psychiatric diseases — that are very similar to
human diseases,» Hyun Ji Noh, a geneticist at the Broad Institute and the lead
author on the study, told Business Insider.
«We've always known that caffeine has cognitive - enhancing effects, but its particular effects on strengthening memories and making them resistant to forgetting has never been examined in detail in
humans,» Yassa, senior
author of the paper, told Johns Hopkins» news network.
As much as we may loathe the behavior
of the expert flimflam man, we also have to admire his grasp
of human psychology and skills
of persuasion — skills it's possible to use for far more admirable ends, according to
author Alexa Clay.
All PROFIT 500 winners are eligible to receive 50 % off individual ticket and table pricing to the GREAT CEOs Speaker Series event on October 19th at the Mississauga Convention Centre with Daniel Pink, best - selling
author of To Sell Is
Human, Drive and A Whole New Mind.
«The way
humans shop and buy has fundamentally changed so it's time for companies to adapt accordingly,» says
author Dharmesh Shah, CTO
of Hubspot.
It was
authored by Bob Sullivan and Hugh Thompson, two entrepreneurial analysts with forty years
of experience between them researching, writing, and analyzing systems and
human nature.
Aubrey C. Daniels, Ph.D., founder and CEO
of management consulting firm Aubrey Daniels & Associates (ADA), is an internationally recognized
author, speaker and expert on management and
human performance issues.
«So much
of success is a function
of personal leadership,» says Vince Molinaro, managing director for leadership solutions at Knightsbridge
Human Capital Solutions and
author of The Leadership Contract.
Celebrated American
author William Arthur Ward said, «Leadership is a serving relationship that has the effect
of facilitating
human development.»
The Secret Life
of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents
of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup
of the most recent science on how the
human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset
of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes
author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
The most interesting chapters
of The Two - Second Advantage deal with attempts to take that
human predictive ability and to blend it with real - time computing — as the
authors have it, to design and build predictive systems that put «Gretzky's brain in a box.»
Howard Gardner, an accomplished
author of several books on leadership and
human behavior has written at length about emotional intelligence and leadership communication.
Daniel Pink, a contributing editor at Wired and
author of the blockbuster A Whole New Mind, has made
human motivation the subject
of his new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us.
«People don't forget it — and you see these people every day,» said career and workplace expert Dan Schawbel,
author of the forthcoming book «Back to
Human.»
Here's a very partial list: tech icons (founders
of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Craigslist, Pinterest, Spotify, Salesforce, Dropbox, and more), Jimmy Fallon, Arianna Huffington, Brandon Stanton (
Humans of New York), Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Ben Stiller, Maurice Ashley (first African - American Grandmaster
of chess), Brené Brown (researcher and bestselling
author), Rick Rubin (legendary music producer), Temple Grandin (animal behavior expert and autism activist), Franklin Leonard (The Black List), Dara Torres (12 - time Olympic medalist in swimming), David Lynch (director), Kelly Slater (surfing legend), Bozoma Saint John (Beats / Apple / Uber), Lewis Cantley (famed cancer researcher), Maria Sharapova, Chris Anderson (curator
of TED), Terry Crews, Greg Norman (golf icon), Vitalik Buterin (creator
of Ethereum), and nearly 100 more.
Social business strategist and
author, Bryan Kramer, implores business owners to stop thinking in terms
of B2B or B2C and instead, take a H2H (
human - to -
human) approach to communications.
Steve W, Martin is the founder
of the Heavy Hitter sales training program, the
author of the «Heavy Hitter» series
of books on the
human nature
of enterprise sales, and USC Faculty member.
The rules on the content that's allowed on television, particularly children's television, should extend to YouTube, which is soaking up more and more
of young people's screen time, says Keen,
author of the upcoming book How to Fix the Future: Staying
Human in the Digital Age.
He is a success expert, life coach, the founder
of «Successful Thinking» and the
author of several books on unlocking
human potential and personal efficiency.
Bryan Kramer is the best - selling
author of «There is No B2B OR B2C: It's
Human to
Human #H2H».
«It's a sound idea, but it gets a lot harder to do the bigger the company gets,» says Bruce Ellig, former worldwide head
of human resources at Pfizer Inc. and
author of several books on compensation.
Dr. Deepak Malhorta, vice president
of human resources at one
of India's leading infrastructure development and finance companies, is
author of the new book Match the Age to Keep Them Engaged: Decoding the Secrets
of Creating a Happy Workplace.
Why to Follow: Chris Brogan is a prolific
author, public speaker and coach and CEO
of Human Business Works.
- revfeed promotes binarytilt - «Scam or not» review websites promote it, It would be fair to say some are written by binarytilt
authors and some
authors are just simply bribed (I mean they're
human) and binarytilt seems to have lots
of money.
2009 — Maude Barlow, a widely celebrated activist and
author of 16 books who co-founded the Blue Planet Project, an organization that champions the
human right to water.