I devised this recipe for some SEN students who had great difficulty understanding the explanation
in text books on multiplying fractions.
I devised this recipe for some SEN students who had great difficulty understanding the explanation
in text books on adding fractions.
I devised this recipe for some SEN students who had great difficulty understanding the explanation
in text books on subtracting fractions.
He has Contributed chapters
in text books on various subjects including Newborn Care, Pediatric care, Infant and young child nutrition etc..
Moreover,
in his text book on paleoclimatologhy, MBH co-author Bradley contradicted the contention that «tree ring proxy data alone is not sufficient to determine past climate variables», stating:
Not exact matches
It is the full
text of an article excerpted
in Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett
on Practically Everything, 1966 - 2012, a Fortune Magazine
book,...
First, the best
book I've ever seen as a first
text on investing is, unfortunately, no longer
in print.
Tan's
book is both a case study for a western audience of the emerging Chinese approach to innovation and a
text on innovation generally — still a concept poorly understood
in concrete terms.
They don't teach you that
in your
text books or
on msnbc do they?
After reading several of the posts
on the «interpretation of mythical
texts into a
book called the bible» one is left to wonder how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close eye
on a
book that he / she / it wanted to have
in print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «human» construct... only humans could mess a
book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
It's a cherry - picking of scripture used to address what's happening right now
in popular culture,» says Knust, author of the recent
book «Unprotected
Texts: The Bible's Surprising Contradictions
on Sex and Desire.»
While I do not consider myself an expert
on all the religious writings of all of the main religions
in the world, I have read most of the main religious
texts for most of the main world religions, and while it is not uncommon to find violent events being described
in these other religious
books, no other set of religious writings comes even close to describing the violence and bloodshed that one finds within the pages of the Hebrew Scriptures.
The
book I based this post
on would call that an «error»
in the
text.
The Bible can't be used to verify claims any more than the Quran or the
Book of Mormon, as all religious
texts first require a basic belief
on the part of the reader that they (the
texts) are right
in order to be viewed as such.
I want to add to this list my own expressions of thanks to those who made what might have been a difficult undertaking a rewarding one instead: Ruth Hopewell, who gave me the privilege of editing the
book and consistently aided me
in doing so; the Directors of Auburn Seminary, who granted a generous leave for my work
on the project
in Atlanta; Jim Waits and Elizabeth Smith, who anticipated everything I would need for the work to be done comfortably and efficiently; Lurline and James Fowler, who provided housing and friendship; Channing Jeschke, Candler's librarian, who made available and helped to arrange Hopewell's
books and papers; Brooks Holifield, who worked with me
on the last and knottiest problems
in the
text; and David Kelsey,
on whose encouragement and sagacity I relied heavily when my assignment seemed most formidable.
He may also be faced with incomprehension and hostility when he tries to persuade the school not to support «Red Nose Day» or «Jeans for Genes»; when he suggests that asking pupils to stand at the front of the class and shout out the names of intimate body parts is an invasion of their modesty; when he objects to the non-Catholic geography teacher's presentation of solutions for over-population, the «gay rights» agenda seeping
in through
text books, the chaplaincyco - ordinator's failure to get abortion agency leaflets removed from the library, or the school nurse's distribution of cards with information
on how to get the morning - after pill.
The
book does not so much explain the various prophetic
texts in Scripture, as provide a framework to read and study it
on our own.
(1) This order is roughly similar to Fred Craddock's approach
in his
book, Preaching, (2) where reflection
on life comes before the interpretation of a
text and is followed by the formation and language of the sermon.
After the flood, we will begin to work our way through some of the violent
texts in Scripture, until we eventually arrive at the
Book of Revelation, and then conclude with a study
on Hell.
An earlier version of this
book was of immense help to me as I learned about the roles of faith and works
in the life of the believer, and how to understand most of the tough
texts in the Bible
on this topic.
Meanwhile, what other preaching
text can you think of that makes reference to a
book titled
On Kissing, Tickling and Being Bored, or that makes neighbors of Maya Angelou, W H. Auden and Augustine of Hippo
in its bibliography?
I have ventured into writing commentaries
on the biblical
books in Malayalam, approaching the Bible
in two senses of the word, layman: namely, inadequate scientific understanding of the
text but primarily concerned with response to life - situations.
Stitches is not a
book for those who like everything
in neat boxes or want a Bible
text on every page.
In this method, take notes
on everything surrounding your decision, such as lists of pros and cons, notes
on books you're reading, God's messages to you through the Bible, conversations with others, recounts of key events, copies of important e - mails / letters or transcripts of
texts / chats / voicemails, questions you have, and so
on.
Second, since the inherency of evangelical truth
in the
book is focused
on its main claims, it follows that there is much
in the
text that is «lesser,» not a main claim, but probes and attempts over the generations to carry the main claims to specificity.
The published German
text was carefully corrected against the original manuscripts, and Bonhoeffer's work
on his
book was correlated to references
in diaries and letters to produce a detailed account of when and where he produced the manuscripts that remain, These are presented
in the order he wrote them, with notes, afterword and appendices that connect the
text to the
books he was reading, the places where he was working, and other things that were happening
in his world.
True,
in the Big
Book's 3rd edition, «higher power» was mentioned — but only twice —
in its basic
text (
on page 43 and page 100).
Not most importantly that since the bible is the most heavily researched
book in the history of the world by wide orders of magnitude, scholars have thoroughly examined textual criticism issues such as this, and the Christian can rest assured that: — the bible we have is over 99 % original
text — none of the verses under issue affect the Christian message of salvation through faith
in the atoning work of Jesus
on the cross at all, not even the smallest amount.
I had a fascinating conversation with Max Stackhouse of Andover - Newton Seminary who felt that one of our greatest needs
in the subject area of this
book was for an examination of the history of preaching
on certain
texts as the «Rich Young Ruler» to see how sermons related to different contexts.
Despite Selman's insistence
on adopting a «new approach», most of the
books cited
in the
text were published
in the 1980s and 1990s; Paul Haffner's The Sacramental Mystery (1999) is the most recent
book that is included
in the Bibliography.
The most explicit
text in the Bible
on the manifestation of divine wisdom
in and through the beauty and order of creatures is found
in chapter 13 of the
Book of Wisdom.
Defending Balthasar against Scanlon, he cited the passages from the Pope's Crossing the Threshold of Hope mentioned above and referred also to his own
book, Death
on a Friday Afternoon,
in which he had argued from several New Testament
texts that although we can not be certain, we may indeed hope and pray for the salvation of all.
Catastrophic so far as the overall impact of Gerhardsson's work is concerned is that
in a
book having some 325 pages of
text, only twelve of those pages are devoted to a discussion of the gospel tradition itself (pp. 324 — 35), and these pages include no exegesis whatever of the
text of the synoptic tradition
on the basis of his hypothesis.
A postmodern approach to the New Testament witness to Jesus» resurrection, as it is developed by Marianne Sawicki
in her
book Seeing the Lord: Ressurrection and Early Christian Practices, [10] is more efficacious
in enabling access to the reality of resurrection than any analysis of the biblical
texts that is determined by a critical methodology founded
on a Kantian epistemology.
Recently, I picked up one of my old
text books — from the only religion course I took
on the subject — and reread the chapters about Luther and Calvin, so it's fresh
in my mind.
For all that fretting about how the Millennial generation is too busy tweeting,
texting, blogging and catching up
on episodes of Gossip Girl to have time for
books, new studies find that they're actually doing the most reading
in America.
I now turn to a fairly straightforward and, I hope, accurate sketch of what the tradition
in Christian theology, found
in those
text -
books to which I have referred, does
in fact have to say
on these matters.
Someone called «Writing Prompter» suggests this way of writing an essay: Pick up anything
in your house with
text on it that isn't a
book or magazine, then «Freewrite for fifteen minutes, recording as many words and phrases from the objects as you can, and taking note of....
I have been reading, teaching, and writing A LOT these past several years
on the violence of God
in the Bible, and this
book also provides the beginning place for understanding these violent, bloody
texts in Scripture.
Perhaps best known for his
text on the sociology of religion, The Sacred Canopy, Berger has also shown a keen interest
in issues of development and public policy and
in the nature of religious belief
in the modern world, as evident
in A Far Glory: The Question of Faith
in an Age of Credulity (1992) and
in his most recent
book, Redeeming Laughter: The Comic Dimension of Human Experience.
Author of more than 37
text books on atheistic philosophy, of which his most popular have been studied for decades
in colleges all over the world:
On the other hand, he appreciates the insights into the thematic considerations, the forms, and the vocabulary of the so - called wisdom
texts in the
books outside the wisdom corpus, which is very remarkablexxiii.
The
books concerned were Augustine's
on The Trinity,
on God as threefold, and
on The City of God, written
in the early years of the fifth century when the city of man, notably Rome, was looking to be shaky,
texts still of great interest to historians and theologians
in the twentieth century.
You never really know which
books you need until you find the solution to your question
in one of the
books you rarely consult, but finally picked up
in a last - ditch effort for help
on a troubling
text.
The distinction between rights and tolerance is developed at great length
in Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind (Simon & Schuster, 1987), a
book that is bound to be controversial because it argues that an excess of tolerance has led our culture to turn away from a dependence
on those classic
texts in our national history which celebrate certain principles
on which the country was founded.
If anyone is interested
in starters, use the advanced search
in google
books and search
on free
texts only, and look for Godet, Lightfoot, Hort, or Neander.
As most people go to church for only and hour
on the Pagan sun god's day of worship, and only get a very watered down feel good sermon with a
text book drummed into them interpretation, there is very little Bible and Scripture
in church.
I wish this was explained, either
on the back cover, or
in the
text at the beginning of the
book.
I'm sure you are telling me to rack up some miles
on my Netflix, throw those
text books in the trash, and sleep until I can't sleep anymore.
If you'll read some of the
text in the
book I explain that you'll have to figure out what temp it is next to the meat regardless of where the temp gauge is
on your cooker.