Not exact matches
Before it was turned into a movie, (which was
great in some scenes, painful
in others) Ender's Game was an absolutely amazing
book.
He notes that he goes into how to get
in touch with your intuition
in great detail
in his
book, but also explains the essential initial step to improving your ability to read
others: Consciously ask key questions (Will my boss give me this raise?
In his new
book, The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the
Great Age of American Innovation (Penguin), Jon Gertner vividly tells the story of the transistor, as well as the dozens of
other innovations that rolled out of Bell Labs.
Select Wyndham and Wyndham Grand hotel properties
in Florida, South Carolina, Puerto Rico and
other great getaway destinations are offering rates up to 35 percent off to travelers who
book online by April 17.
They - particularly following the lead of Robert Conquest
in his 1967
book The
Great Terror - presented Stalin as a bloodthirsty, paranoid, political opportunist determined to secure total power over all
other considerations.
Now
in her ninety - first year, the Professor Emerita of Economics at McGill University has published a new
book entitled From the
Great Transformation to the
Great Financialization: On Karl Polanyi and
Other Essays
In Episode 3, I told you about the best book I read in 2017, and recommended some other great books that I read in the same yea
In Episode 3, I told you about the best
book I read
in 2017, and recommended some other great books that I read in the same yea
in 2017, and recommended some
other great books that I read
in the same yea
in the same year.
His
other books include Money: How the Destruction of the Dollar Threatens the Global Economy — and What We Can Do About It, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (McGraw - Hill Professional); Freedom Manifesto: Why Free Markets are Moral and Big Government Isn't, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (Crown Business, August 2012); How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer
in Today's Economy, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (Crown Business, November 2009); and Power Ambition Glory: The Stunning Parallels between
Great Leaders of the Ancient World and Today... and the Lessons You Can Learn, co-authored by John Prevas (Crown Business, June 2009).
In his
great 1907
book, The Orthodox Eastern Church, Adrian Fortescue observed that Photius was called, among
other things, illegitimate and an adulterer — «only the amenities of theological controversy,» as Fortescue drily puts it.
This
book has awesome prayers like Deliverance From Satan and His Demonic Forces, Conquering the thought life, Health and Healing, Worry free life and a number of
other great prayers to pray
in your home.
Great post, and the really disproportionate thing about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one New Testament
book endorses this model (The reference
in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus
in a different order, and his comments
in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no
other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
There are a
great many resources on the multiple subjects Dorothy attempts to cover
in her
books and
other self - published writings (yes, she owns the only publisher that prints her work).
«I was praying for you... I heard a
great sermon... I'm reading a
great book on the spiritual life... I came across this beautiful verse
in Luke the
other day... I was talking with a friend from church....»
Militias and the Future of the Far Right, by Jeffrey Kaplan Both
books reviewed serve to explain the appearance of a
great deal of anti-government anger
in the militia movement and
other right - wing causes.
I think if these people had worried less about what
others might be sharing, and just stayed focused on getting their own
book done, maybe we'd be talking about how
great their
book is because it would be published, rather than all the lives they destroyed
in trying to control
others and make sure none of their ideas leaked out.
The mention of the Analects and one
other book occurs
in the period near the end of the third century AD.11 There is
in the
book a
great deal of what the West regards as obscenity.
Jean - Louis Margolin tells us
in The Black
Book that twenty million died
in that system after the Communist victory
in 1949; twenty million
others during the
Great Leap Forward of 1959 — 61; and many thousands more during the
Great Cultural Revolution of the 1960s.
He is most known for Blue Like Jazz, but one of his
other great books, A Million Miles
in a Thousand Years, -LSB-...]
Because I have learned a
great deal from his
other books, reading what he has to say
in this one is very reassuring — and helpful — to me.
In the months ahead, at least two other books on the Pope will likely be making their appearance, at which time we hope to run a review article that will also deal with the Szulc book in greater detai
In the months ahead, at least two
other books on the Pope will likely be making their appearance, at which time we hope to run a review article that will also deal with the Szulc
book in greater detai
in greater detail.
However,
in the Postscript to the second edition (1970) of his
book and
in other recent essays, Kuhn has clarified and
in some respects altered his earlier position; he now gives
greater attention to the control of theory by experiment and the role of criteria independent of particular paradigms.
If we engage
in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories
in the
book Genesis
in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world
in which that existence is set has its origin
in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing
other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's
great closing line
in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the
other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
They provide better «toys» (usually
BOOKS)
in their kids» meals than the
other fast food places, have
great fries and make a mean salad with non-breaded chicken.
No
other book in the first third of the twentieth century had a
greater impact
in American theological circles.
How It Worked: The Story of Clarence H Snyder and the Early Days of Alcoholics Anonymous
in Cleveland Ohio (NY: AA Big
Book Study Group, 1997), pp. 6, 71, 138, 157, 235; and the «
Great Physician» reference to Jesus Christ was
in common use among
other Pioneer AAs, by their New York mentor Dr. Silkworth, and their Oxford Group friends.
The first and last word, ranging
in the Bible from the majestic symbolism of the Genesis story of creation to
other great imagery
in the
book of Revelation, is that man is a spiritual creature, made
in the divine likeness, the child of God and intended by God for eternity.
It is a small
book, and the supporting sociological evidence is mainly referenced
in the footnotes, but Greeley does propose evidence that, among
other things, Catholics have, compared to non-Catholics, a significantly higher appreciation of the arts and high culture; they have more satisfaction and fun
in sex; they better understand the uses of leisure; they have a deeper and more stable relationship to family and community; they have a
greater respect for the life of the mind, with educational achievements reflecting that respect; and they understand the nuanced connections between freedom and authority.
Whatever fault we may find with that document
in other respects — and Anglicans may be grateful that it is no longer commonly said, as ancient prayer
books required, at public worship on certain
great festivals of the Christian year — it gives us the right understanding of this triunitarian conception of God when it affirms «This is the Catholic faith: that we worship Godhead
in Trinity, and Trinity
in Unity.»
It had
greater power and authority than
other books, and as such, could only be entrusted to those who were trained
in how to read and understand it.
The
other great dilemma upon which Professor Niebuhr's
book centers is the moral dilemma
in which history involves man.
But if, on the
other hand, our theory should allow that a
book may well be a revelation
in spite of errors and passions and deliberate human composition, if only it be a true record of the inner experiences of
great - souled persons wrestling with the crises of their fate, then the verdict would be much more favorable.
«If the work accomplished
in this
book helps
others to think about these evolving issues, his short life will have been a
great gift,» she states.
In addition to many books in German (with translations into several other languages), Erik wrote two volumes in English that are a great help in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990
In addition to many
books in German (with translations into several other languages), Erik wrote two volumes in English that are a great help in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990
in German (with translations into several
other languages), Erik wrote two volumes
in English that are a great help in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990
in English that are a
great help
in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990
in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990).
I have began our Bible study
in the
book of Acts (I feel is the workings of the Holy Spirit and Jesus; s promise and
other great lesson for believers).
In this respect, I read this book as I read any other great book: I assume that every word counts; I attend especially carefully to the sequence and the local context, in the belief that the meaning of each part is dependent partly on what comes before and after, both immediately and also remotel
In this respect, I read this
book as I read any
other great book: I assume that every word counts; I attend especially carefully to the sequence and the local context,
in the belief that the meaning of each part is dependent partly on what comes before and after, both immediately and also remotel
in the belief that the meaning of each part is dependent partly on what comes before and after, both immediately and also remotely.
Luther is well represented
in this anthology, but so are
other «
greats» of the Reformation including Melanchthon, Calvin, Bucer, Erasmus, Beza, and Cranmer (through the
Book of Common Prayer).
Of course I also spend time taking pictures of the beautiful world, spending time with my wife, reading
books or magazines, playing video games, enjoying a
great meal, engaging
in citizen scientist projects, spending time
in thought or contemplation about the universe or our planet, or
in other words generally loving and enjoying life!
Bergson's early
books involved
other serious mistakes; he tried hard to contribute to biology, whereas his
greatest talents were
in psychology and anthropology.
These and
other instances of the oppression of animals have been documented
in great detail
in numerous
books and treatises, especially
in the last decade (see Singer, 1985).
[118][119] According to Norman Geisler and William Nix, «The New Testament, then, has not only survived
in more manuscripts than any
other book from antiquity, but it has survived
in a purer form than any
other great book — a form that is 99.5 % pure»
I believe Jesus was talking about them when he prophesied that they as «Babylon the
Great»
in the
book of Revelation
in the Bible chapters 17 and 18 and too many
others to site complete the «Harlot» that will be brought to nothing (destroyed) for their immoral and shameless luxury.
At the same time Father Lionel Thornton published The Incarnate Lord and Dr W. R. Matthews The Purpose of God and
other books; while
in the United States Professor E. W. Lyman produced his
great work on The Meaning and Truth of Religion, and
other writers, far too numerous to mention, were attempting the same task.
According to Norman Geisler and William Nix, «The New Testament, then, has not only survived
in more manuscripts than any
other book from antiquity, but it has survived
in a purer form than any
other great book — a form that is 99.5 % pure
It is my own belief that the explanation for the enormous sale of Honest to God is simply that
great numbers of men and women who wish to be both modern and Christian found
in that
book a presentation of Christianity which on the one hand they felt was absolutely honest and which on the
other hand (and for the first time) opened to them the basic meaning of what we may style «the religious question»: what man is, what his world is like, how one can find significance and dignity for living, and the like.
The title given this
book, Becoming and Belonging, indicates the general approach that I have taken: to exist as human is to exist as an instance of «becoming» or developing (for better or worse) and is also to belong with
others of our kind
in a
great enterprise
in which each one of us belongs and to which each one of us makes her or his contribution, for good or for ill.
Mormons share a belief
in the Bible as inspired Scripture, but add to it three
other works that are considered part of the LDS canon: the
Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of
Great Price.
The shortcoming of this brief
book, perhaps inherent
in the author's polemical task, is that it is negative, and to see how well Kimball conveys his own appreciations of
great art a reader must look to his
other works (his rich essays on Eakins and Delacroix, for instance,
in his collection titled Art's Prospect).
I intend this
book to be a contribution to the conversation, moving it along
in new directions, perhaps, but only
in dialogue with
other voices from whom I have learned a
great deal.
My mum sent me your
book along with a few
others (Oh She Glows, Yum Universe and Rawsome — all
great too if you are interested
in a plant based diet!)
Thanks for a
great recipe Looking forward to trying
others in the
book