Sentences with phrase «last chapter on»

I'll read one last chapter on my Kindle, then I swear You'd better turn down the music and go the fuck to sleep.
The authors collect some of these heartbreaking stories, put them into their psychological framework, relate them to the academic literature, and finally, offer a last chapter on ideas for maintaining communication.
The last chapter on more general matters is written by Theodore Konstadinides and Noreen O'Meara who examine whether the Lisbon Treaty and the Stockholm Programme strengthened or weakened the protection of fundamental rights, while placing special focus on judicial protection in criminal matters.
Here are some excerpts from the last chapter on T.S. Eliot.
Among the details was the game's disc swapping system, which puts the first and last chapters on the first disc and the rest of the game on the second.

Not exact matches

April 24 - Toys» R» Us will set aside about $ 156 million to pay vendors for toys and merchandise shipped after the U.S. retailer's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing last September, a lawyer for the company said on Tuesday.
The move — which Remington predicted last month — was revealed Sunday on the website of the United States Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, which listed Chapter 11 filings for Remington's various businesses.
I had a lot riding on this event because I was about to finish my book about Apple and I badly needed the scene for the last chapter of my book.
Pro tip: Don't read the last few chapters on the subway unless you have tissues handy.
Last week, a federal judge signed off on Radio Shack's Chapter 11 plan, which distributes proceeds from the company's liquidation to creditors.
Photo credit: Newsday / Audrey C. Tiernan From left, Armando D'Accordo, president of CMIT Solutions, speaks with Larry Schweitzer, also of CMIT; Steve Sternlieb, a CPA on the board of directors of the Nassau / Suffolk Chapter of CPA Practitioners; and John DiBlasi of UBS Financial last month.
In court papers last month, the unsecured creditors committee charged SunEdison had left it «out in the cold» and had only been working with its secured creditors on a Chapter 11 plan.
The next chapter of Jason Kenney's life began when the last one decisively ended, on federal election night 2015.
And oh yes, there's that part in Revelation (the last few chapters) where God simply «must» release Satan again, after killing all the «evil» people and having Jesus reign on earth for an eon over all the «good» people that are left.
Let him be totally ignorant of the down - street gossip, but give him a chapter and order him to walk around it, camp on it, sup with it, and come at last to speak it backward and forward, until all he says about it rings with the truth of eternity.
The last ten paragraphs of chapter 7 on «Relativity» detail this discovery, while the last five paragraphs of the next chapter apply it to quantum theory.
Nobo challenges my interpretation of the chapter on «Process» (II.10) as the last of the Giffords according to Whitehead's original intention.
So Hopewell read systematically through the American and European literature on congregations and ministry of the last several decades, a survey of several hundred works that is recapitulated in this book's second chapter and its extensive notes.
There are a number of useful early chapters on the historical context of the debate between science and religion, where the authors juxtapose and compare the differing positions taken by various prominent psychologists / neuroscientists during the last century.
For example, Whitehead himself, in introducing his chapter on God in Science and the Modern World, says that Aristotle was the last European metaphysician of first - rate importance who was entirely dispassionate in his understanding of God.
Then, in the last chapter, in the section on the nature of God, Whitehead says that the kingdom of heaven is God.
The last chapter really focuses on this theme, and is more than worth the price of the book.
In that chapter Paul gives an account of how Christ appeared to, or was seen by (the Greek word may be translated either way), first Peter, then the Twelve, and so on, until «last of all» he was «seen by,» or «appeared to,» Paul himself.
The last chapter of his book on abortion is entitled, «Legalized Abortion: The Final Freedom,» and on the last page of the book one finds these paragraphs:
The reader has to wait for the main subject of the title until the last two chapters as the middle part focusses comprehensively on the earlier life of the two gures.
In the last four paragraphs of the added chapter on «Abstraction» Whitehead introduced this.
But 3Ne chapter 9:15 is where the Mormon Christ personally takes responsibility for all of the destruction on people that he had no knowledge of for at least the last 33 years.
The reader has to wait for the main subject of the title until the last two chapters as the middle part focusses comprehensively on the earlier life of the two figures.
Before we elaborate the modes of congregational idiom and the narrative forms they assume, a task that will occupy all the subsequent chapters of this book, we must dispatch two preliminary matters: a definition of the congregation as one among several forms of religious association and some comments on the relation of the congregational form to specifically Christian witness and mission, a discussion that forms the last section of this chapter.
Since completing this last chapter I have read three works that advance the discussion of the preceding pages, especially the section on prophetic preaching.
In chapter 3 of his The God Delusion published last September, Richard Dawkins included a rebuttal of «The argument [for God] from admired religious scientists,» in which he pours scorn on the citing of eminent believing scientists (contemporary or historical) as evidence for God's existence.
From chapters 16 on... This last fulfillment is what produced disciples and why his 100 fold of production leaves us followers here today chewing on what He said.
This is the same sense of tragedy as work in Stanley Hauerwas's The Peaceable Kingdom (University of Notre Dame Press, 1984), the last chapter of which offers reflections on the exchange between the Niebuhrs.
We shall say more about the significance of the Church as a saving community in the last chapter; but here we concentrate on the pastors responsibility when a person comes to him for guidance.
The most important point in the last chapter was that the prevention of alcoholism can and should occur on several different levels simultaneously.
His commentary on it in the last, unfinished chapter of Faith on Earth is one of the most remarkable things he ever wrote:
For as he says in the last chapter, in the section on the nature of God, the kingdom of heaven «is» God.
The problem is that these particular passages have been either neglected by Whitehead's main exegetes or interpreted from the standpoint of a matrix or grid based on the last chapter in Whitehead's magnum opus.
The Grandfathers (EthnoGraphic Media), new on DVD, is being billed as the last chapter in a trilogy about the five missionary martyrs — including Jim Elliot and Nate Saint — killed in Ecuador in 1956.
if I do, I run the risk of making this chapter go too long, just like I did with the last one on doctrinal statements....
I'm working on the last few chapters of my book and am poised to finish by my April 1 deadline.
Where so many solutions are possible, and so much hangs on the evidence of a single verse, it is not easy to choose; but two considerations point to the verse being the work of the author himself and having a special reference to the story of the last chapter, or to a part only of the gospel.
In this last chapter I shall try to do two things: to trace some connections between the Christian hope of eternal life and the coming of the kingdom; and to indicate the major foundations on which I believe both these forms of faith must rest.
I'll never forget the church that beautifully integrated words from my blog posts into their liturgy one Sunday morning, or the painter who rendered a chapter from my book into art, or the young man who composed a song around this post, or the pastor who made last - minute adjustments to his Easter service to ensure that women had a voice in proclaiming the resurrection, or the church that changed its policies regarding abuse because of our series on the topic, or those of you who have sponsored children, worked the blessing of «eshet chayil!»
These last chapters of Acts deal with the circumstances that led to Paul's being taken to Rome and describe the events on his way there.
He runs to discourses of some length, as for example, concerning the new birth, in his conversation with Nicodemus (chapter 3); on the bread of life after the feeding of the five thousand (6:22 ff); on the true children of Abraham (8:31 - 59); on the shepherd and the sheep (10:1 - 18); and particularly his forceful discourse after eating the Last Supper with his disciples, which include some of the most highly cherished utterances recorded of Jesus.
I sink into the sofa, rest my bare feet on the hearth and finish the last chapter of The Basque History of the World.
The last two chapterson worship and on calling respectively — show how Christianity has capitulated to the spirit of this present age in practical terms, i.e., in the ways in which Christians now express their worship when gathered together and in the manner in which they relate to the wider world.
Read up to the chapter on grains last night.
I started The Yiddish Policeman's Union by Michael Chabon last Sunday, so far I've read one chapter and the rest of the time just stared at it on my nightstand for a minute or two before I pass out at night.
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