Sentences with phrase «later books so»

I enjoyed a couple of Michael Koryta's later books so thought I would give this, his debut novel, a whirl.
Can't wait to get Dorie's latest book so I can try some of the fabulous recipes as well!

Not exact matches

So what's the Microsoft founder's latest book mania?
He's known for his writing on race and politics — so it makes sense that his latest project, a comic book series for Marvel called «Black Panther,» is about the first black superhero in mainstream U.S. comics.
His latest book, The Magic Cup, is a parable that embodies so many of Howard's brilliant lessons that helped Starbucks attain legendary growth.
Bank's loan book up tenfold since 2012 but, as consumers struggle to pay, will it be punished for piling in to credit so late?
Many people who use their knowledge for consulting business ideas work from the comfort of their homes and diversify later on, if they so choose, by selling books, attending speaking events, holding online courses, and even doing podcasts.
There are a few perks: I can apparently arrange appointments, but the regular service is so excellent I have no need to book a meeting for which I would be late anyway.
Foreign debt and corporate bonds are a useful diversifier, according to Lars Kroijer, but I wonder if he has backed off from this position in the latest edition of his book — does anyone know if that is so?
Since he failed his mission, was deceived by Satan and later followed Satan and taught its teachings, the book of Revelation has to be written so that the deception of Jesus and his apostles may be exposed!
These theological visions come from many sources, including: apocalyptic books of the Bible from Daniel to Revelation; a nineteenth - century viewpoint on the end of times known as dispensational premillennialism; and images of the so - called «rapture» popularized in novels such as Hal Lindsey's The Late Great Planet Earth (1970) and the more recent Left Behind series.
By then, he says, «you have so much debt on the books that it's too late
Like biblical Hebrew, Atwood's witty prose is thick with double entendre and allusion, including hidden puns whose meanings dawn on us only later, and outrageous jokes that don't so much dawn as «bomb» (one of the book's metaphors and an effect of Atwood's powerfully laconic style)
I could not narrow down the books properly, so the compromise is this: a post now for picture books, and a post later today of the chapter books for...
There are so many different people and age groups who read that book but I hear from you all most: the late - teens and twenty - something women, the ones in high school, university or college, sometimes you're newly married, rarely do you have children yet.
I could not narrow down the books properly, so the compromise is this: a post now for picture books, and a post later today of the chapter books for the 4 - 7 year old kids, and no baby board books at all.
Our «early traditions about Jesus» (to use the title of a little book by the late Professor Bethune - Baker) are not interested so much in what has been called the «biographical Jesus» as they are concerned with what Jesus did and said as he was remembered by those who believed him to be their Lord, the Risen Messiah, and who were therefore anxious to hand on to others what was remembered about him.
But just as God guided the writing of the original manuscripts, He also guided the copying of these manuscripts (and later, the selection of which books should be included in the Bible) so that we can know with certainly that the Greek and Hebrew copies we have today are 99 % accurate to what was originally written.
While the official release date is July 1, the book will trickle out through different retailers throughout the month of June, so if you want to get your copy sooner rather than later, consider pre-ordering today.
Some bits are rather too American: in the clothes section I at first wondered what «jeggings» were (latest fashion: a mix of jeans and leggings - rather ugly, actually, and the author of the book thinks so too) and talk of «dates» made me think at first of dried fruit rather than of young men.
So what about Hawking's latest book?
It was too late to return them, so the father ripped up the comic books and threw them into the fireplace.
An article so named today would likely be one more tiresome exposé of Bill Clinton's struggle for girth control, but Mueller intended «election» to ring predestinarian bells as he reviewed the latest book by a then youthful Presbyterian minister, Charlie W. Shedd: Pray Your Weight Away (1957).
So rather than completely stop reading, I just put the book aside to finish later.
So far, the company has said that nearly 700 people have already booked flights (which cost $ 250,000 per seat) on the Virgin spacecraft, which Branson says will begin taking passengers later this year...
An article so named today would likely be one more tiresome exposé of Bill Clinton's struggle for girth control, but Mueller intended «election» to ring predestinarian bells as he reviewed the latest book by...
It is in expounding the meaning of this symbol that Tillich, in this book, so clearly anticipates the «theology of hope» that was to develop three decades later.
Two books that changed me in late high school (they set me firmly on the path I still follow): Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis (it grounded my faith in reason)[and] Out of the Saltshaker by Rebecca Manley Pippert (for many reasons: loving Jesus so much that it overflows into your relationships with non-believers, and it gave me a picture of a strong, intelligent woman who was doing ministry)-- Laura Mott Tarro
A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World by Katelyn Beaty — This is a not - yet - released book (it's coming out July 19th so maybe a bit late for the 2016 crop of graduates.)
So when we read about surviving Canaanites later in the book (e.g. Josh 13:1 - 7; 17:12 - 13), this doesn't mean that the previous passage is wrong.
The Nobel Prize is only the latest honor for Saul Bellow, who has already won three National Book Awards and so now becomes the most rewarded American novelist, as he has long been the most rewarding.
So where does the Bible fit in to his latest book?
So December will be a little quiet, though I've still got some good stuff lined up for the month: a review of Christena Cleveland's book Disunity in Christ, «Ask an Open Theist» with Greg Boyd, a list of 101 amazing Christian women speakers, and a cheat sheet for N.T. Wright's latest book.
It was undoubtedly one of the most widely read works of medieval literature, so highly esteemed that centuries later its many episcopal areas bishops were formally presented a copy of the book during their ordination and pastors were instructed to follow its precepts.
This is especially true of his latest book, The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable to Read It, which released last week and which I highly recommend.
The lecturer, W.H. van de Pol, later published a book with the same title in which he sought «an answer to the question of why it is that conventional Christianity has become so undermined that we are experiencing its collapse».2
So in the Book of Daniel we find this conviction stated: «Many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt,» (Daniel 12:2) and in two late Isaian passages a similar expectation is expressed: «He hath swallowed up death for ever; and the Lord Yahweh will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the reproach of his people will he take away from off all the earth: for Yahweh hath spoken it»; (Isaiah 25:8) «Thy dead shall live; my dead bodies shall arise.
(As quoted by J.T. Barclay: City of the Great King, p. 90) Hell itself, according to the teaching of the apocalyptic writings, was a great abyss full of fire, (The Book of Enoch 18:11 - 16) in the midst of the earth, and so vividly were its tortures imagined and the satisfaction of the righteous in the contemplation of them conceived that, according to Charles» understanding of the text, a notorious element in the later Christian doctrine of hell appears in a Jewish book, probably written during Jesus» lifetBook of Enoch 18:11 - 16) in the midst of the earth, and so vividly were its tortures imagined and the satisfaction of the righteous in the contemplation of them conceived that, according to Charles» understanding of the text, a notorious element in the later Christian doctrine of hell appears in a Jewish book, probably written during Jesus» lifetbook, probably written during Jesus» lifetime:
It is not necessary to agree with Jorge Luis Nobo to recognize that the fact itself that his article on transition and his later book have given rise to so much discussion and even some irritation, indicates that he has touched a central nerve of the Whiteheadian metaphysics.
Always along with this primacy of her sexual uses, the Old Testament reveals a strong sense of her worth as property, so that even in the late and beautiful description of a wife and mother in the Book of Proverbs, (Chap.
Thomas Altizer's book, Mircea Eliade and the Dialectic of the Sacred, was published late in 1963 and has so far attracted very little attention.
I wish I could get into all the details of what made this book so helpful, but this would require a series of posts that will have to wait for a later time.
Staid pretty late, and so over with her by water, and being in a great sweat with my towsing of her durst not go home by water, but took coach, and at home my brother and I fell upon Des Cartes, and I perceive he has studied him well, and I can not find but he has minded his book, and do love it.
The bible is a book of made up fictional stories, it's seems hard to believe that a 1000 years later it is still referred to as law by so many ignorant people.
They include the naming of angels (Michael, Raphael and so on); a personal Devil (which Satan later became) with accompanying demons; a Book of Life which records the deeds of people during their lifetime; a coming cosmic conflict in which the forces of evil will be finally overthrown; the separation of the soul from the body at death; a general resurrection and a universal judgement; and an afterlife with rewards and punishments.
Jesus sure swims good and roofs and gardens and cooks and oh wait wrong guy but yeah your boy Christ would have been a wierdo if in his manhood which he was man first wouldn't have enjoyed himself a lady even in the book you profice is the word of god he didn't know of his «godly» or as I like to say adulterous origin till late in life thirties wasn't it why wouldn't he want to try to be mortal man and live that life Christians are so silly and blind thanks for the laughs
Later when the book had come to be thought of as of great moral significance, probably just because it was the work of Confucius, some said that it was so called because «its commendations are like life - giving spring and its censures are withering like the autumn.
The last five books seem to have been the latest additions to the collection, but, even so, may contain genuine early material.
We may be tempted to leave out Philemon because it is so badly attested in the second century and because debates later arose about its inspiration; but we must finally — after all these calculations — remember that if the scribe wrongly calculated the number of pages for his book he could glue on others at the end.
It must be said that it is a book whose rhetoric is flawed, and one finds it more than a little strange that the beautiful precision and economy that generally mark his prose in his work for The New Yorker and in his major books at so many points in his latest work give way to a profusion of jargon and a bloatedness of syntax that disfigure the whole.
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