Sentences with phrase «in careful study»

Each lesson uses core academic skills to engage learners in a careful study of the text as an entry point to an exploration of a key event or theme in the history of the Holocaust.
Not so, writes Dayton's Bill Portier, in a careful study of four men, now largely forgotten, who loomed large in the affairs of the Church in America in the first half of the early twentieth century.
His commitment to capturing the evanescence of visual memories and the observed world ensues in careful studies of his surroundings that are both data - driven and informed by Finch's personal captivation with nature and its myriad forms.

Not exact matches

Hans Albert granted the permission, making Harvey promise that his father's mind would be used for careful scientific study and the findings published in legitimate medical journals.
Imagine that after careful study a government official — say, the president or one of the party leaders in Congress — reaches a considered judgment that a particular course of action is best for the country.
Just published in the journal the most careful, rigorous, and methodologically sound study ever conducted on this issue found numerous and significant differences between these groups — with the outcomes for children of h0m0 rated «suboptimal in almost every category
In 1831 a Baptist preacher from New York announced that careful study of Scripture revealed that Jesus Christ would return to earth sometime between March 21, 1843 and March 21, 1844.
It might be supposed that we could turn to the schools, since the task of the schools is constantly being enlarged, but the very nature of the modern school precludes this, as we have already noted in Chapter I. (For a careful and scholarly study of this problem see Alvin W. Johnson, The Legal Status of Church - State Relationships in the United States with Special Reference to the Public Schools, University of Minnesota Press, 1934.)
Merrimon Cuninggim in The College Seeks Religion (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1947), pp. 298 - 300, reports on a careful study of seventy state - supported institutions and finds that 80 per cent have departments of religion or courses in religion offered in other departments of the curriculum.
After 12 years of meticulous observation and careful recording of the results, plus some sheer good luck in his selection of traits to study, he formulated the «Mendelian laws» out of which the modern science of genetics has grown.
Michael Goulder, for example, offers a learned essay on Samaritan Christology; Maurice Wiles contributes a careful study of the place of myth in theology.
First, it is plain that the empty tomb was not the originating factor since careful critical study of the material found at the end of all four Gospels makes it clear that the stories about the empty tomb are more in the category of Christian apologetic — however honestly believed and taught at the time when the Gospels were compiled from earlier oral tradition — than in that of historical reporting.
Those who merely read about College, without studying the careful manner in which that judgment is supported, may indeed fear that it provides a foundation for the blustery attacks on higher education by the secretary of education.
But there are other phenomena that have come to attention in recent years about homosexual behavior among women — phenomena which, even though lacking careful study, are suggestive enough to warrant, preliminary comment.
Only those who can engage in careful historical study can participate in it.
Instead, I learned it through the careful and prayerful study of Scripture as I seek God's face and listen to His whispering through the words of God on the written page and the Word of God in Jesus Christ.
I am convinced that lay groups in the churches and students on the campuses are beginning to realize that careful Bible study is one form of Christian obedience that must not be avoided.
It may therefore be tested and controlled by a careful and critical study of the documents which caught and fixed it at the earliest accessible stage in its development.
I note that the researcher in the article which you cited above was careful to choose Buddhist monks for his study and not just anyone as if he did the latter, there would be the possibility that he would encounter persons like myself whose minds dissociate during intense / deep meditation given that the biology of such persons predisposes them to this:
All this would mean that in order to understand a religious movement or institution integrally, we would have to make a careful study of the sources, its origin and its development, of the movement in itself and in interaction with the culture and society, and possibly with the religious community in which it is found.
In each of these cases, a careful historical study of the origin and growth of the movement is helpful, even indispensable, but no one approach by itself provides the answers.
I believe that a careful study of Bultmann will show that this is implicit in what he means by «preaching.»
After careful preparation through study and sermon, the congregation may be ready for the third step — feminine imagery in the liturgy itself, in both spoken and sung words.
So, yes, your motivation and goal is excellent... let us be careful for not neglecting the Word by eliminating some part of it in our study or preaching because we can not see a direct link between that part and service.
Notwithstanding all that archeology has done for us, and the careful reconsideration of accepted positions in study of the Pentateuch, it still remains that as historic source material the Pentateuch is at its best only hazy - and we have no other for the religion of Moses, except such light as subsequent events can reflect upon it.
This is not, however, an addition to the legislation of the Qur» an, for a careful study will show that each of these traditions expresses the spirit of a more general teaching in the Book, even though the ties connecting each tradition with its appropriate foundation in the Qur» an are not easily discovered.
Only careful study in each case enables one to make proper judgment of this matter.
But a careful study of the earliest accounts, in Paul's letters, indicates that these physical resurrection stories were probably later than the descriptions of the risen Jesus as an exalted heavenly being.
Only this one sentence will be devoted to urging not only the irreplaceable importance of careful study but the need to come clear in his mind that time in study is, in a vital sense, time spent with all his congregation.
The influence of Gandhi on American pacifism and the development of non-violent strategies in the civil rights movements deserves careful study.
We will see that with a careful and contextual study of this passage, there is no problem in reconciling what James writes with what Paul and Jesus taught.
As Paul Davies points out, «in Renaissance Europe, the justification for what we today call the scientific approach to inquiry was the belief in a rational God whose created order could be discerned from a careful study of nature» (Paul Davies, The Mind of God).
Careful study of the New Testament, however, throws doubt on this and suggests the possibility that the line of development may have been in precisely the opposite direction.
In The Central Philosophy of Buddhism, A Study of the Madbyamika System, T. R. V. Murti of Banaras Hindu University makes a careful study of one of the most important schools of Mahayana philosStudy of the Madbyamika System, T. R. V. Murti of Banaras Hindu University makes a careful study of one of the most important schools of Mahayana philosstudy of one of the most important schools of Mahayana philosophy.
The Religion of Java deserves careful reading, not only for what it tells about Islam in Java, but for its insights into the comparative problems raised by the study of religion as it is followed in distant parts of the world.
In attempting to look at that issue I must begin with a very brief summary of what has happened to the Bible, thanks to a hundred years of careful critical study by experts who have brought to their study all the resources available, including linguistic, historical, literary, and many other types of knowledge.
A careful reading of relevant court decisions shows that absolutely nothing in them bans the objective study of the Bible and religions.
This reversal has never been practiced in a methodical manner, but a careful study of the history of human thought would show to it that we owe it the greatest accomplishments in the sciences, as well as whatever living quality there is in metaphysics.
Western writing on Eastern religion has had, in the course of the last hundred years, because of its substance, an influence on the development of those religions themselves that certainly deserves careful historical investigation; on the whole, because of the form in which it has mostly been cast, it has in addition been causing resentment and is beginning to elicit protest.22 Certainly anyone for whom comparative religion studies are something that might or should serve to promote mutual understanding and good relations between religious communities can not but be concerned at this contrary effect.
In a recent careful review of several studies lately published about Charles Darwin and his influence, Professor Gillispie, of Princeton University, noted that with most of the Victorian «rationalists» and «agnostics,» the «decisive factor» in their turning from the Christian faith was «in no case the findings of science.&raquIn a recent careful review of several studies lately published about Charles Darwin and his influence, Professor Gillispie, of Princeton University, noted that with most of the Victorian «rationalists» and «agnostics,» the «decisive factor» in their turning from the Christian faith was «in no case the findings of science.&raquin their turning from the Christian faith was «in no case the findings of science.&raquin no case the findings of science.»
A careful statement of his position is found chiefly in his many articles in the Jesuit quarterly Theological Studies.
Meeks contributes to New Testament studies in his careful and exacting mass of data telling the story of early Jesus movement groups.
If only there were such an abundance of careful studies on biblical ethics, we would find ourselves in the luxurious position of highlighting the helpful approaches, discarding...
The first element is the religious significance of careful study of faith traditions in their particularity.
You'll find that if you study many of the practices we Catholics are criticized for by non-Catholic Christians, most of those things are spelled out right there in Scripture or derived from the earliest recorded Christian traditions... be careful though, because an honest, accurate, historical study of Catholicism by non-Catholic Christians often leads to conversion that's how I ended up Catholic.
Where Ecclesiastes found basis for his theory of ethics in such a philosophy is not stated, although it becomes apparent by careful study.
In response to the questions of the learners, the teacher may join in the search by sharing the biblical onlook, which may need to be established by careful Bible study, including attention to the Bible's use of languagIn response to the questions of the learners, the teacher may join in the search by sharing the biblical onlook, which may need to be established by careful Bible study, including attention to the Bible's use of languagin the search by sharing the biblical onlook, which may need to be established by careful Bible study, including attention to the Bible's use of language.
But all these ideas rest upon a misinterpretation of the proper sense of the word aesthesis in Greek and also in a good deal of careful contemporary study and discussion.
While they are careful in their claims and note the need for more studies to confirm and extend these modest findings, the sheer bulk of the book (712 double - columned pages) leads one to expect somewhat more.
It can take the form of simply spreading the word about university closings, deportations, house arrests or house demolitions, or it can mean developing data banks on violations of human rights — for example, in the careful documentation of the more than 500 Palestinian villages that have been destroyed by the Israelis since 1948; this information has been compiled by the Arab Study Society in East Jerusalem.
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