Sentences with phrase «many more scholarly»

HOWEVER, there does not exist a strata of the more scholarly, thoughtful, or pure - of - heart Christians.
It's more practical and aimed at a general Christian audience compared to Mission of God which was quite in - depth and more scholarly.
For a more scholarly look at the tern «evangelical,» check out this interesting piece from the Centre for Research on Candadian Evangelicalism, shared by Scot McKnight on his Jesus Creed blog.
However, the analysis of these passages and their «traditional» interpretation is very logically and beautifully articulated and the references to culture and translation are consistent with the more scholarly sources I have reviewed.
And keep your eyes open: I'll be publishing another list of fiction favourites to empower women, a list for empowering young girls, and another one for the more scholarly / theological / academic folks among us in the next week or two!
Worship magazine, a bit more scholarly, is also a fully ecumenical bimonthly (St. John's Abbey Collegeville, Minnesota 56321) and could be used with much profit by any pastor.
In an effort to get a more scholarly take on Imam Feisal's Sufi tradition, I emailed Omid Safi, a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the author of Memories of Muhammad: Why the Prophet Matters.
Several of the more scholarly articles are still visibly bleeding from the cuts that must have been inflicted on them to fit them into the framework.
Also, this book includes more «illustrations» and stories than does the more scholarly work.
The twentieth century saw many more scholarly accounts of Muhammad's life and times, although the critical presuppositions of some scholars were unacceptable to Muslims.
Consequently, unlike those in more scholarly works, some fine points are not as carefully argued as they might have been, nor does this work have the typical scholarly apparatus of footnotes.
I freely admit that I take greater satisfaction in using my own insight and craftsmanship (such as they are) in preparing a sermon than in using those of any other preacher, however much more scholarly or eloquent he may be.
This is seen in such popular treatments as Julian Price Love's The Missionary Message of the Bible, and more scholarly works as Ferdinand Hahn's Mission in the New Testament, and Johannes Blauw's The Missionary Nature of the Church.
It's not perfect, and I wish it was longer and somewhat more scholarly, but it gives the general thrust of these warning passages that seem to make the most sense to me.
Into it had gone something of Luther's new theological assurance but also of a new spirituality which was to be seen in his other «first» book, in the more scholarly sphere.
On the one hand, the presence of «expert» legislators should foster practice of some of the deliberative democratic ideals that both the general public and more scholarly contributors deem to be of value.
A noted, Mexica Empire had a specific religion which required human sacrifices to War God (Danielle Bolelli's recent History on Fire podcast had several excellent episodes on Cortez and the Spanish conquest of Mexica empire, for those not in the mood for more scholarly history books on the topic; and it covered pre-Cortez Mexica pretty well).
Moreover, it is our wish that more scholarly attention is paid toward this subject.»
The Case Against Cardio piqued some great conversation and interesting criticisms (one soul out there in the webosphere took issue with the fact that I positioned Cardio exclusively from my personal perspective as a runner rather than authoring a more scholarly article.
Neither of which impresses his more scholarly father.
But by wading into much more scholarly waters, he does throw a lot of his trademark extremity into question.
The authors use the term «report» likely because of its close association with the more scholarly term «study.»
But the professional wrestler turned politician apparently had more scholarly intentions when he accepted a $ 100,000 fee for his officiating gig.
If some student are told they are failures, do they internalize the grade they are given in a way that negatively inhibits their desire to pursue more scholarly activities?
Much more scholarly work needs to be done to ascertain the long - term effects of exit examinations and merit - based college scholarships on student achievement and longer - term outcomes.
Apabi Chinese eBooks are published in Mainland China and its content emphasises more scholarly rather than leisure reading content.
Likewise, you can identify one or more scholarly sources relevant to your research topic and through the use of an internet search engine like Google Scholar will provide you with several links to the relevant sources to your research topic.
Although the audience for more scholarly works might be smaller and have unique needs, that... [Read more...]
However, this is obviously not an option for print editions, and the use of footnotes and endnotes can give a more scholarly feel for eBooks.
Footnotes and endnotes are typically utilized in more scholarly works of non-fiction, but they can be used in narrative non-fiction and even novels in some cases.
One final note, perhaps more scholarly: the idea of levering up requires buying and holding, and that bad markets happen randomly, with no streaks.
I have never found this temperature - dependent information on a website promoting «preventatives,» but only in more scholarly works not easily accessed by the public.
Other plans include a special 50th anniversary edition of the Journal of Veterinary Medical Education in Fall, 2015 that will examine the AAVMC's 50 - year body of work from a more scholarly perspective, and the publication of a history book by noted veterinary medical historian and former Cornell Dean Dr. Don Smith.
Great fun, and well complemented by the more scholarly presentation of 25 de Chirico's at Tornabuoni.
«They are both passionate champions of emerging artists, while their more scholarly projects have shown keen insights about making history feel alive in the present.»
His appointment signals a more scholarly shift for the city - owned FAMSF, consisting of the de Young and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor.
Although she did consider a more scholarly route, she realized that being an academic was not for her — she was fundamentally an artist.
He refers to more scholarly work.
Perhaps lawyers, judges and lawmakers scrambling on the ground in numerous states would also be eager for more scholarly insights.
Covers family law topics from a more scholarly point of view.
«It's an extension of the work that I do but in a more scholarly effort,» Costa says of her studies.

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Moreover, within conscientiousness are the narrower traits of self control and «grit,» which University of Pennsylvania psychologist Angela Duckworth has found to be more integral to children's scholarly success than IQ.
A study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that, when asked to rate junior scientists based on scholarly accomplishments and job interview performance, academics in the traditionally male - dominated STEM fields rated female candidates as being more hireable than their equally qualified male applicants.
Warren is also a professor at Harvard Law and has written eight books and more than a hundred scholarly articles dealing with credit and economic stress.
The Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences represents more than 85,000 researchers in 80 scholarly associations, 79 universities and colleges, and 6 affiliates.
What Hitchens wrote about the evils of religion was not so much a scholarly argument, but more a wave of righteous indignation that levelled everything in its path.
Guiding Principles Religious and theological studies depend on and reinforce each other; A principled approach to religious values and faith demands the intellectual rigor and openness of quality academic work; A well - educated student of religion must have a deep and broad understanding of more than a single religious tradition; Studying religion requires that one understand one's own historical context as well as that of those whom one studies; An exemplary scholarly and teaching community requires respect for and critical engagement with difference and diversity of all kinds.
His published works include hundreds of scholarly articles and more than 30 books, most recently The Arab Christian and Palestine: The Prize and Price of Zion.
SIL's Language and Culture Archives houses over 60,000 works of various kinds, including scholarly publications, Bible translations, and vernacular literacy materials in addition to SIL's flagship publication, the Ethnologue — an online database of the world's more than 7,000 living languages.
For Gottlieb, at least, this seems to be a question of more than scholarly interest.
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