Sentences with phrase «in more scholarly»

«It's an extension of the work that I do but in a more scholarly effort,» Costa says of her studies.
I have never found this temperature - dependent information on a website promoting «preventatives,» but only in more scholarly works not easily accessed by the public.
Footnotes and endnotes are typically utilized in more scholarly works of non-fiction, but they can be used in narrative non-fiction and even novels in some cases.
Into it had gone something of Luther's new theological assurance but also of a new spirituality which was to be seen in his other «first» book, in the more scholarly sphere.
Consequently, unlike those in more scholarly works, some fine points are not as carefully argued as they might have been, nor does this work have the typical scholarly apparatus of footnotes.

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A study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that, when asked to rate junior scientists based on scholarly accomplishments and job interview performance, academics in the traditionally male - dominated STEM fields rated female candidates as being more hireable than their equally qualified male applicants.
The Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences represents more than 85,000 researchers in 80 scholarly associations, 79 universities and colleges, and 6 affiliates.
What Hitchens wrote about the evils of religion was not so much a scholarly argument, but more a wave of righteous indignation that levelled everything in its path.
It's more practical and aimed at a general Christian audience compared to Mission of God which was quite in - depth and more scholarly.
SIL's Language and Culture Archives houses over 60,000 works of various kinds, including scholarly publications, Bible translations, and vernacular literacy materials in addition to SIL's flagship publication, the Ethnologue — an online database of the world's more than 7,000 living languages.
And keep your eyes open: I'll be publishing another list of fiction favourites to empower women, a list for empowering young girls, and another one for the more scholarly / theological / academic folks among us in the next week or two!
He was able to picture early Christianity this way with the more assurance because he did most of his scholarly work before attention shifted back to Palestine in the time of Jesus (thanks in part to the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls), and before the themes of light against darkness, life against death, came in the 1960s to be understood as first century Jewish themes.
Some of these assumptions are all the more troubling because they persist in scholarly works themselves, including the volume under review.
In an effort to get a more scholarly take on Imam Feisal's Sufi tradition, I emailed Omid Safi, a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the author of Memories of Muhammad: Why the Prophet Matters.
It is difficult to imagine a book that lays out more carefully, calmly, and rationally the basic disputes in Jesus research today than this thorough and accessible scholarly exchange.
A more detailed assessment of current scholarly argument about the resurrection may be found in Appendix B.
Winer relegated the Granville Sharp rule to obscurity for nearly a hundred years with nothing more than a disparaging mention in a footnote — sheer scholarly intimidation, and not a scintilla of actual argument.
(It is becoming more widely accepted in scholarly circles that Junta was a woman, not a man as suggested by the «Juntas» used in most translations.)
Almost all in the movement (myself included) bristle at the thought: we entered scholarly study in the first place with the more or less avowed intent of helping to renew the church.
I freely admit that I take greater satisfaction in using my own insight and craftsmanship (such as they are) in preparing a sermon than in using those of any other preacher, however much more scholarly or eloquent he may be.
Therefore it can only regard as illegitimate a scholarly career which becomes in the long run no more than a distracting fascination with historical details about Jesus, details which may occupy the memory, move the emotions, prod the conscience, or stimulate the intellect, but fail to put the self in radical decision.
In more recent years scholarly convention has changed.
But the image of Jesus as a man of Spirit, deeply involved in the historical crisis of his own time, besides being more historically adequate than either the popular or dominant scholarly image, can shape the church's discipleship today.
Some of them today (and they are mostly colleges, not universities) have succeeded, though at a more deliberate pace, in their ambition to maintain a Christian character while upgrading their scholarly performance.
I have scholarly training in the study of religion — more than one degree in it, including my Ph.D. in sociology — and I have written mostly about Islam up until now.
This is seen in such popular treatments as Julian Price Love's The Missionary Message of the Bible, and more scholarly works as Ferdinand Hahn's Mission in the New Testament, and Johannes Blauw's The Missionary Nature of the Church.
In this essay a good deal of the emphasis upon the encounter with the historical Jesus by means of an existentialist historiography was quietly dropped, and attention was more sharply focused on the basic parallel between the message of Jesus and the kerygma of the early Church, and on the significance of scholarly study of the message of Jesus for the Church.
Since the Christian faith is more genuinely bound up with resisting these evils than with responding to scholarly German critics, this theology can not be viewed as in any way inclusively normative for Christians.
Consequently, far more to the point would be the deliberate development and institutionalization of practices within and among theological schools that would make prominent the theological school's own particular agenda of interests in congregations, encourage inquiry governed by that agenda, and reward such inquiry in its processes of promotion and assigning of scholarly status and esteem.
I have had numerous articles published in notable newspapers, scholarly journals and more.
I imagine too he would have been heartened to have seen Elinor Ostrom win the Nobel Prize for Economics last year (whose similar, if more systematic, empirical studies of commons governance and economics are gaining wider traction in scholarly & policy circles).
A noted, Mexica Empire had a specific religion which required human sacrifices to War God (Danielle Bolelli's recent History on Fire podcast had several excellent episodes on Cortez and the Spanish conquest of Mexica empire, for those not in the mood for more scholarly history books on the topic; and it covered pre-Cortez Mexica pretty well).
In the current climate, the main source of funding for studies of hallucinogens are two private philanthropies: the Heffter Research Institute in Santa Fe, which was founded in 1993 by academics and mental health professionals to finance scholarly research, and MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), which has dispensed more than $ 10 million since it was launched in 1986 by Rick Doblin, a drug reform activist in Boston with a Harvard University Ph.D. in public policIn the current climate, the main source of funding for studies of hallucinogens are two private philanthropies: the Heffter Research Institute in Santa Fe, which was founded in 1993 by academics and mental health professionals to finance scholarly research, and MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), which has dispensed more than $ 10 million since it was launched in 1986 by Rick Doblin, a drug reform activist in Boston with a Harvard University Ph.D. in public policin Santa Fe, which was founded in 1993 by academics and mental health professionals to finance scholarly research, and MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), which has dispensed more than $ 10 million since it was launched in 1986 by Rick Doblin, a drug reform activist in Boston with a Harvard University Ph.D. in public policin 1993 by academics and mental health professionals to finance scholarly research, and MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), which has dispensed more than $ 10 million since it was launched in 1986 by Rick Doblin, a drug reform activist in Boston with a Harvard University Ph.D. in public policin 1986 by Rick Doblin, a drug reform activist in Boston with a Harvard University Ph.D. in public policin Boston with a Harvard University Ph.D. in public policin public policy.
Citations also play a role in determining a journal's place in the scholarly pecking order, with journals that publish more highly cited papers earning a higher «impact factor» (although many critics challenge that measure).
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, director of scholarly communication for the Modern Language Association and a visiting professor at New York University in New York City who studies how networked communication technologies affect scholarship, found in her experiments that, for authors, interactive peer review is «more work than a traditional review process,» she says.
I have worked in the scholarly communications industry for over twenty five years, and am passionate about supporting change that helps make research more accessible and effective.
Now, a new paper in the Journal of Scholarly Publishing reports the problem may be even more widespread.
He holds more than 9 patents, co-authored more than 240 scholarly papers, and was named a «Visionary in Hepatitis» by the World Hepatitis Alliance in 2017.
The Case Against Cardio piqued some great conversation and interesting criticisms (one soul out there in the webosphere took issue with the fact that I positioned Cardio exclusively from my personal perspective as a runner rather than authoring a more scholarly article.
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Dominic Cooke, who directs and who is at the helm of a miniseries of Shakespeare histories, projects the genteel nature of life in a small English town, where Edward may be considered more of a hayseed than is the love of his life despite his scholarly affinity for history.
A 2010 report, How College Students Evaluate and Use Information in the Digital Age, found that while nearly 75 percent of students reported using Wikipedia for school research, almost all of them said they turn first to course readings and consulted more with instructors and scholarly research than with Wikipedia.
I also encourage you to get your hands on some of the phenomenal books of haiku that are out there right now, from the scholarly anthology Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years to the more whimsical, illustrated Guyku: A Year of Haiku for Boys and the hilarious Suburban Haiku: Dispatches From Behind the Picket Fence, which brings satire to the form.
After all, the point is to encourage universities to pay more attention to the stuff of scholarly participation in the public square.
While she has published extensively in scholarly journals, her new book reads more like a self - help volume than an academic one.
In my book, The Collapse of Parenting, I share data from many sources — including the National Institutes of Health, international databases such as the PISA program, scholarly papers by researchers such as Professor Jean Twenge, and many other sources — showing that American kids are indeed more likely to be obese, less likely to be physically fit, more likely to be anxious and depressed, compared with American kids 30 years ago — and in the case of academic achievement, doing much less well compared with kids in other countries, again a big change compared with American kids 30 years agIn my book, The Collapse of Parenting, I share data from many sources — including the National Institutes of Health, international databases such as the PISA program, scholarly papers by researchers such as Professor Jean Twenge, and many other sources — showing that American kids are indeed more likely to be obese, less likely to be physically fit, more likely to be anxious and depressed, compared with American kids 30 years ago — and in the case of academic achievement, doing much less well compared with kids in other countries, again a big change compared with American kids 30 years agin the case of academic achievement, doing much less well compared with kids in other countries, again a big change compared with American kids 30 years agin other countries, again a big change compared with American kids 30 years ago.
The 2010 PROSE Awards received a record - breaking 491 entries - more than ever before in its 35 - year history - from more than 60 professional and scholarly publishers across the country.
«We've heard several times over the past few years that nothing is more cognitively and physically taxing in the project - learning environment than managing student work groups,» McDowell writes in «Leading Student Work Groups in the 21st Century,» an in - progress article that discusses the tools, best practices, and scholarly strategies for student work groups in the project - learning environment.
I say this as one of the few government administrators openly interested in the rights of low - income families to access non-governmental schools: Absent better systemic answers than those offered by ideologues, publicly funded private school choice for all children will continue to be more of a factor in legislative debates and scholarly conferences than in the homes and neighborhoods of America's youth.
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