Sentences with phrase «library of books written»

Though not directly stated anywhere, Peter Enns appears to be a proponent of the idea that the Bible is a library of books written by various authors from various theological perspectives, who are in dialogue with each other over the nature of God and what the human response to Him should be.

Not exact matches

«Walk into a wealthy person's home and one of the first things you'll see is an extensive library of books they've used to educate themselves on how to become more successful,» Siebold writes.
After his death, a number of other books, dictionaries, and grammar manuals in various languages were found in Jefferson's library, suggesting that he studied additional languages beyond those he spoke and wrote well.
Einstein re creation: We're like little children entering a huge library with 1000s of books, written in many languages - the little child knows someone must have written those books!
I could write a library of books in response to every thought or idea against calvinism you have raised but alas!!
The same picture was in art books in our school library as were many other artworks of nudes but I was written up for giving a child «porn»!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At the same time in our culture, in movies, on TV and internet, these kids could see much more graphic stuff.
Amen, but entire libraries of books could be written on this subject, what it is to love God and what it means to love one another... or for that matter, just what is meant by «love»?
Combining top - notch exegetical skill, a clear and compelling writing style, and deep pastoral insights, Robert Chisholm has provided a commentary on Judges and Ruth which should be part of any Bible student or Pastor's library who plans to teach or preach on the books of Judges and Ruth.
It was remarkable because, although he died in 1947, Whitehead was only a few cards in the library catalogue until, during the past decade and continuing into the present, literally shelves of books have been written explaining his thought, interpreting it, and applying it to a variety of areas.
I know a missionary, by the way, whose entire library is with Logos Bible Software, and he wrote a best - selling books on the Gospel with the use of this library as he was shuttled around to various places of ministry in the back of a Jeep.
I write because I've just done a double - take seeing a photo of you in an email from LibraryElf (great service which reminds me when library books are due, check it out online!)
With recycling books from their school library tucked under their arms, David Erlandson and Dan Clark stood up before the school board members of District 75 last week and presented them with a petition and a long list of big, careful signatures written on school notebook paper.
Wuthrich loves her decorations so much, she wrote a book about them coming to life at night, a copy of which can be found in the school library.
When your family is going through hard times, such as the death of a family member, help your child deal with the situation by asking the librarian at your public library for titles of books written for children.
Sleep consultants are there to help you help your baby sleep, and an entire library of books has been written with instructions on how to fix broken sleep patterns and how to cope on two and a half hours kip a night.
«He opened it with the key which he had kept on his chain, and its contents began to slide out - a Penguin on Mediaeval Customs, a collection of statistics for exports in 1946, a speech, carefully typed and tabulated, which he had failed to deliver because he hadn't been called, a library book on constitutional government, an unopened letter from an eccentric who used to write to him every day, a few newspaper cuttings, three copies of Hansard, a United Nations report, a grey tie, a clutter of invitations to Mr and Mrs Michael Erskine, and a powder - compact which Jane had once left in the House.»
The site is a potpourri of useful material: audio files telling the story of Snow's investigations; an exhaustive collection of Snow's original writing; a vast library of articles written about Snow's legacy; annotated maps of London, including Snow's famous map of the Soho outbreak; short biographies of the major figures in Snow's life; excerpts from books that mention him; dozens of photographs, including images of Snow and landmarks in London related to his life; modern - day scientific explanations of the cholera bacteria; and much more.
Further, a sizable library of books, and some written by good doctors newly crowned the super-stars of the gluten - free craze, bolsters the faith of the recently converted.
My students love writing notes on the inside cover of books from the classroom library to encourage other students to read them.
Designed to support schools as they are introducing the Common Core reading and writing lessons to their students, LightSail's literacy platform uses proven tools such a library of great books, Common Core -...
«Many books are written to be read out loud,» says Clive Izard, the library's head of creative services.
Classroom teachers of grades 3 and above will want to be sure to include this well - organized and well - written book in their library of resources!
Presentations include current and timeless research, classroom rituals and routines that support engaging reading communities, classroom and home library development, book recommendations, practical reading and writing workshop strategies and instructional moves, and personal stories about the power of independent reading and student choice.
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Patterson, who has in the past written an open letter to the US government to fund a bailout of the independent book retailer industry, continues to commit his own personal funds to keep stores open, to foster competition in the retailing sector, and to ensure that access to books doesn't go away with the shuttering of more and more shops and libraries.
I was so sorry to see it end... Can't wait to see what the author will write next, and I am going to see if the library has a copy of his first book, The View From Delphi.
Our library will give members of small language communities access to books written in their mother tongues.Eventually, Write Our World hopes to offer a networking space where students can interact and even collaborate on global projects.
I've been writing about e-books since the early 1990s and am the author of the TeleRead chapter of Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier (MIT / ASIS), where I call for a well - stocked national digital library system carefully integrated with schools and libraries --- and the popularization of book - friendly hardware.
I assume that's what the original fonts option would be for (I'm too lazy to download, import, convert, and sideload everything anymore so I haven't used Calibre in a long time — mostly I just read library ebooks lately because it's my opinion that 90 % of writers suck at writing so I have no interest in paying for most books).
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SELF - e, one of the Indie Author Day partners, is a collaboration between Library Journal and BiblioLabs designed to cultivate robust local writing communities and keep libraries at the center of the indie book movement.
directory of publishers, literary agents, bookshops, book distributors, writer's groups, literary organisations, festivals and events, libraries, book clubs, creative writing courses, newspapers, magazines, journals [and] literary blogs
Some specific partners (Amazon Kindle Store, libraries, subscription models, etc.) will have a specific set of royalty conditions, they can be found in the book stores list and can be detailed upon request by writing to [email protected].
As a prolific reader (I have over two thousand books in my digital library acquired in the last five years) I would say that 98 % of the books I buy are written by self - published authors.
The Library Writers Project engages with the writing community while promoting library staff as curators of books worth your time.
Once readers sample your work, they are more likely to buy more of what you write or ask libraries to carry your subsequent books because they'll know what they're getting.
This feature, called Self - e, will offer libraries a curated list of titles that not only have some standard of quality for writing, grammar, and formatting, but will also help prevent any concerns about the content of the book, much like the stripping of titles last year from major retailers when inappropriate content made its way into the children's sections of various stores.
Although some constituencies from the writing and publishing communities in their written evidence to the advisory panel expressed concerns about remote downloading; worrying that the technology would lack the necessary «friction» that a library visit provides when borrowing a printed book, it would be counter-intuitive not to recognize the technological ease of remote downloading and the likely consumer demand for it.
That's the library of all the books that people dreamed of writing but never wrote, all the sequels that never happened, all that kind of thing.
The book was sent to Suzanne Beecher who writes a book column for Working Mother and runs DearReader, a bookclub that goes to zillions of libraries and subscribers, and she left a trembling - voiced message on my machine after she read the book, saying only that I had to call her.
The group introduced themselves and talked about the power that comics had on them, writing for Young Adults, they discussed the differences between the bookstore and direct market for YA books, where to shelve books in stores and libraries, Adult readers of YA books, inspiring kids to read and write, how they decide what content is too adult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA books.
ARCs should be sent to someone in your public library system, to media such as Publishers Weekly and Booklist, and certain other media who are likely to review the kind of book you've written.
Ellie Marney talks writing YA, eavesdropping on teens, and how she got the title of one of the most borrowed books in Australian libraries.
Your historical novel should be set in Italy, for example, this detail inspires interest in Italian readers and the owners of the library will be very happy to buy copies of a book written by a foreign author who wrote about a topic they love.
It involves libraries from all corners of the globe, and is open to books written in any language.
Now she keeps involved in collection development and readers» advisory (her two loves) by reviewing for Reference Books Bulletin, writing reviews and articles on mysteries for NoveList, working as a consultant for publishers on marketing to libraries, and working on the Executive Board of the Adult Reading Round Table.
* About the Don Camillo books: Starting in 1946, Giovannino Guareschi wrote more than 300 stories about the hot - headed parish priest Don Camillo, and his battles with the communist major Peppone, all set in the Po Valley of Northern Italy - if you're not familiar with these stories I do suggest you look them up, all appear to be out of print now but you can find plentiful used copies at Addall.com and Amazon, and probably in your local library).
Another wrote, «We spend a significant part of our day explaining how to get library books onto e-book readers.»
At a reading of one his own books a library patron called him out, asking whether he thought his statement denigrated reading and writing.
While authors have always loved libraries — that's where they fell in love with books, that's where they go to write them, that's where they find readers — a new generation of Australia's independent and self - publishers are discovering in the library a natural ally.
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