Sentences with phrase «in my book on»

Here are the top ten, along with the percent increase in bookings on Airbnb (and a few notes from me):
The rest of us just get up and go to work,» he wrote in his book On Writing.
As Brad Feld points out in his book on innovation ecosystems, there is tremendous power in being connected to a hyper - local, dense entrepreneurial ecosystem.
In this book on smart investing, former president of Charles Schwab & Co Timothy McCarthy quotes our chief investment officer Sean Stannard - Stockton on the benefits of focusing an equity portfolio on 20 - 30 positions rather than owning the 100 + positions that is common in most mutual funds.
And in my book on morality and getting these people to grow up I again bring up the example of 19th century industrialists who were incredibly rich and often rather cruel in their business lives who reinvented themselves, so a Carnegie whose business career certainly wasn't exemplary in any moral sense.
He also co-authored two of the chapters in our book on employee advocacy.
I bailed out when gold started to rally because I believe that trade selection is only a small part of successful trading... risk management is much more important... and the first chapter in the book on risk management is, «Cut your losses and let your profits run.»
In his book on the experiences of Roman Catholic clergy, The First Five Years of the Priesthood, Hoge claimed that one of the most important findings of his research was that priests left the ministry because they «felt lonely and unappreciated.»
In my book on political theology I noted some differences between a process approach and a praxis one.
Sitting in a bookstore, engrossed in a book on Christian leadership, I barely noticed the man sitting across from me reading.
In his book on C. S. Lewis, Alister McGrath explains why Lewis wasn't more popular among American Christians in the 1960s.
«It's difficult to say where legitimate affirmation of identity ends and encroachment on the rights of others begins,» he wrote in his book On Identity.
Dranes's style of playing has been described as «fast Texas» boogie - woogie or barrelhouse by Jay Brakefield and Alan Govenar in their book on Deep Ellum.
Which is weird because Driscoll uses the word vagina 5 times in his book on marriage.
As I wrote in a book on this entire problem, published in 1997 and entitled The Roman Option, «I do not believe that the ecclesial entity that Forward in Faith has created is intended, even by them, as a permanent structure: it is a provisional solution, a desert encampment.»
Perhaps a little more clarity was needed in the book on this important part of the discussion.
As Pope Benedict has pointed out in his book on St Paul, Luther was right on Paul's teaching that we are justified by faith alone, provided this is a faith that works itself out in love (Gal 5:6).
He worked this out in mathematical detail in his book on The Principle of Relativity.
John Booth, in a book on the Nicaraguan revolution, provides this summary of Nicaragua's relationship to the U.S. - dominated World Bank:
Max DePress in his books on leadership talks abot the role of elders as part of the overall focus on: Respect for the future, regard for present, understanding of the past the future requires humility to face what we can't control; the present requires attention to all the people to whom we're accountable; the past gives us the opportunity to build on the work of our elders.
Among Protestants advocating the theological necessity of affirming human rights are Jurgen Moltmann, who elaborated on this concern in his book On Human Dignity:
In my book on Chile, I was trying to hold up examples of what was in fact done, both by the bishops and by the grassroots church, to break the hold of the state on people's imagination.
In his book on Whitehead, Process Philosophy, and Education, Robert Brumbaugh takes up the Whiteheadian challenge and in so doing sees himself working «in the tradition of Platonic metaphysics that includes the new emphasis on the concrete introduced by process thought» (WPP 2).
But the chapters in this book on loving others are anything but common.
That's a real mainstream award for her unmatched work on the presidency in her book on TR.
There are 1000's of the «tolerant» calling catholics and christians every evil, rude BIGOTED name in the book on this and 1000 other stories.
This was probably one of the reasons Whitehead made no reference to Principia Mathematica in his book on mathematical content for lay people.
More appropriate, surely, is the comment of Gary Warner in his book on a Christian approach to competition:
Barr, an Englishman, far removed from American evangelicalism both geographically and theologically, illustrates his contention by discussing the perennial issues of Calvinism / Arminianism, Millennialism, and Pentecostalism have centered my thinking in this book on some of the more immediate theological controversies that are causing ferment in the evangelical world.
There are, as one would expect, several essays in the book on Jews and Judaism, some reflecting Kristol's religious interests» the need, for example, to sustain in Jewish identity a religious element and not merely a cultural one» others his political ones, exploring the relations of modern American Jews with a pluralistic American society that has given them an uncommonly large, though not unlimited, berth.
One well known pastor and author uses this verse 27 times in his book on salvation to show that true Christians produce good works in their life.
Here is how Middleton Murry in his book on Dostoevsky concludes his interpretation of the novel:
Because of the deeply held belief in the 17th century of both the common man and the intellectual (scientist as well as theologian) on the geo - centric model of the universe, Galileo was asked to present both his view and the prevailing one in his book on the topic.
In his book on optics, Newton distances himself from speculative philosophers like Descartes by declaring: «My design in this book is not to explain the properties of light by Hypotheses, but to propose and prove them by Reason and Experiment».
Still in his book on the Trinity (1986), Boff holds that the Church is, in reference to Lumen Gentium 1.48 where it is considered as «sign and instrument» of salvation, revealing (sign) and realizing (instrument) of the «mystery of the love of God towards Man», the «historical sacrament» of the Trinity, it later loses this prominent place in Boff's writings.
As the American founder and Deist Thomas Paine made clear in his book on God, religion, Deism, etc., The Age of Reason, The Complete Edition, «The Calvinist, who damns children of a span long to hell to burn forever for the glory of God (and this is called Christianity), and the Universalist who preaches that all shall be saved and none shall be damned (and this also is called Christianity), boasts alike of their holy [revealed] religion and their Christian faith.»
In another book on Luke published the same year, British scholar Christopher M. Tuckett indicated that those «taken» face sudden judgment.
As I remember, Paul Natorp in his book on psychology said that introspection is really awareness of the immediate past.
As Elizabeth Eisenstein says in her book on the role of the printing press, Protestant clergy «viewed printing as a providential device which ended forever a priestly monopoly of learning, overcame ignorance and superstition, pushed back the evil forces commanded by Italian popes, and, in general, brought Western Europe out of the dark ages.»
Reflecting on his late wife's attitude towards death in his book on finishing well, Nearing Home (Thomas Nelson) Billy Graham writes, «While we found the...
In his book on AIDS, John Fortunato quotes an evangelical chaplain who began every initial conversation with gay AIDS patients with a harsh denunciation of the sin of homosexual practice (AIDS: The Spiritual Dilemma Harper & Row, 1987], pp. 103 - 104).
In his book On the Trinity, Augustine had contemplated the mystery of the redeeming mind of God.
Struggling to get the ideas in this book on paper has reminded us again and again of those persons who have taught us the most about parent - child relationships — our own parents and our three children.
Now, his concept of doctrinal development is complicated, as Thomas Guarino's excellent exposition in his book on Vincent of Lerins makes clear.
(33) In their book on Protestant Christianity, Claude Welch and John Dillenberger describe «the development of theology» as always being «a dual movement, an expression of the inner life of the community of faith as it acknowledges the presence of God in Jesus Christ, and at the same time a partial reflection of the contemporary world.»
Thompson wrote in his book on Peirce that Peirce's idea of existence calls for clarification in the direction of an Aristotelian or similar conception of individual substances.
of this program he enunciated several years later in his book on Christology, translated as Jesus — God and Man (Westminster, 1968): The resurrection of Jesus not only provides a preview of mankind's apotheosis and, as such, a mini-model of world history; it is also verifiable according to the usual canons of historical research.
In short, this brief book does exactly what you would hope for in a book on this topic.
My only excuse for writing on the subject is that it seems important to include it in a book on process thought and its use.
Manilal Parekh, in his book on Zoroaster, puts this thought into an excellent phrase when he writes of the devotees of the Rig - Veda epoch: «They invoke a god because they need something from him, and for the time being he fills all their horizon.
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