Like many other old liberal Protestant ideas, Dibelius's view passed
into wide circulation in the Catholic world when biblical studies engaged with modern historical criticism at the time of the Second Vatican Council.
David Brooks in the New York Times brought the term
into wide circulation in 2013.
Not exact matches
The three - storey, glazed atrium creates a
circulation core that separates the structure
into two distinct volumes: one accommodates the teaching centre; the other contains the administrative and communal spaces, delivering the added benefit of opening the facility to the
wider community outside of generic schooling hours.
When you take
into account the fact that the Kindle platform is available on any smartphone in
circulation at the moment, we're basically talking about the most
wide - spread literary revolution since the move to codex - style books.
I agree with the overall scenario (and was actually thinking of posting something similar), except that I suspect that instabilities and the Earth's rotation would cause the pattern to break up
into relatively narrow latitudinal bands perhaps as little as a few tens of kilometres
wide, with a sort of helical
circulation in each (like a rope).
The
circulation process among peer and government experts is very
wide, with hundreds of scientists looking
into the drafts to check the soundness of the scientific information contained in them.