Do you believe that jesus had a daughter that has direct descendants that are alive today as written in
a more modern book?
I felt like I was a slave to my kids every need and only now with
more modern books on AP, like Mayim Bialik's Beyond the Sling am I seeing warnings to make sure that marital and personal relationships as well as... [Read more...]
Not exact matches
The
modern master of suspense has sold
more than 400 million
books.
«This is a
more modern, «what
book are you reading?»
It takes faith to believe (as I stated before) that a 2,000 year old
book has
more correct Science in it than
modern Science textbooks.»
Folman's adaptation attempts to update some of the themes of Lem's
book to fit our
modern obsession with entertainment, but the original novel is
more about the use of psychotropic drugs to create a dream world in which everyone thinks himself happy.
Pfau is much
more appreciative of much of Gregory's work («a
book whose courage and ambition I applaud, if for no other reason than that it exemplifies what an engaged form of historiography [and humanistic inquiry
more generally] can and should do»); what makes his piece especially worthwhile is its trenchant engagement with critics of Gregory's work and their often uncritical allegiance to the modernity of the
modern academy.
(For a deeper, and far
more entertaining look at this reality, check out Aziz Ansari's co-written
book,
Modern Romance)
But it's an entirely different thing if you completely ignore the Science and place you faith in a 2,000 year old
book and you believe that
book has
more science in it than a
modern science
book.
To establish
modern republican democracy the way our Founders did means to enter into a perpetual race against the triumph of crude, but home - grown, democratic mindsets (see Republic
book VIII, or Tocqueville's discussions of a «desire for equality» throughout Democracy in America), and a perpetual multi-sided persuasion - battle against a host of
more sophisticated but nonetheless errant democratic mindsets built upon the cruder ones.
I also recommend Gary DeMar's
book «Last Days Madness: Obsession of The
Modern Church», he successfully debunks the rapture, the seven day tribulation period and
more.
It's a
book about the gospel,» I said, «about how
modern Christians have misunderstood it to be all about personal salvation, when it's
more about the story of Jesus.»
In the
more purely philosophical sections of the
book Whitehead repeats, supplements, and alters the position he stated in Science and the
Modern World.
My preference has been
books, though the Internet and the graphical user interfaces that preceded it have been great sources for information that made the computer user in the hinterland feel like part of the
modern conversation in a
more immediate way.
Holmes concludes the
book by describing the beliefs of
modern presidents, from Dwight Eisenhower to George W. Bush, proving that since World War II the presidents have moved in a
more orthodox and even evangelical direction, which seems ironic considering the assumed rise of secularity in America.
Or using
more modern comparisons fantasy / sci fi, maybe compare creationism / religion to comic
books or something.
Unfortunately most American protestants ignore the Gospels in favor of the prosperity teaching in the old
books (it aligns with capitalism) Jesus's teachings align
more closely with Socialism than any other form of
modern government structure.
Claiming authority primarily as a «historian,» Lindsell adduces a string of quotations to support his position and then devotes the larger and
more controversial part of his
book to detailing the supposedly
modern declension from this stance in the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, among the Southern Baptists, at Fuller Theological Seminary, in the Evangelical Covenant Church, and even among the members of the ETS (the Evangelical Theological Society, whose members are required to subscribe annually to a single statement — that «the Bible alone, and the Bible in its entirety, is the Word of God written, and therefore inerrant in the autographs»).
«2 The diversity which Henry, as one of
modern evangelicalism's founders, laments has been noted
more positively by Richard Quebedeaux in his
book The Young Evangelicals - Revolution in Orthodoxy.3 In this
book Quebedeaux offers a typology for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical liberal and Roman Catholic constituencies.
The
books are arranged
more or less chronologically, starting with the beginnings of the Church and ending in
modern times.
Interesting response, Kris, but I'm
more intrigued by a
modern Mormon's ability to reconcile fallacies in the
Book of Mormon.
The pastor and author of the new
book There Is
More went on to offer his thoughts on the
modern Church.
But he's also become one of the
more controversial figures in evangelicalism after releasing the
book Love Wins, which challenged conventional,
modern understandings about hell and the afterlife.
Michael A. Ledeen is the Freedom Scholar at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and author of
more than twenty
books, including Machiavelli on
Modern Leadership and Tocqueville on American Character.
This
book has been hailed by the editor of The Christian Century as «the most important interpretation of Christian missions that has appeared since the
modern missionary enterprise was launched, a little
more than a hundred years ago.»
Ultimately, this
book, while good, is little
more than an introduction to some of the key themes and issues surrounding the interpretation and understanding of Genesis 1 in light of
modern science.
mzh, why does your omnipotent being rely on something as primitive as a
book to get its message out, rather than use
more modern and
more direct means?
The
book suggests ways that Muslims may liberalize Islam through what she calls «operation ijtihad,» an ambitious initiative that would empower
more Muslim women economically, align Islamic human rights codes with those of the
modern world, reform radio and television outlets, create a less militant paradigm for the relationship between mosque and state, incorporate
more democracy into the Muslim world and allow for engagement in interfaith activity.
Her famous
book Revelations of Divine Love, with its account of the «showing» of her «courteous Lord», is loved by
modern readers
more than ever.
If the Bible needs to be interpreted for
modern times that just proves it's nothing
more than an ordinary
book written by ordinary ancient people, and there's no
more reason to base our laws or our lives off it than the Iliad or Beowulf.
«This
book is made for need and profit of all good folk,» writes Caxton in his Less
Modern English introduction, «as far as they in reading or hearing of it shall
more understand and feel the foresaid subtle deceits that daily be used in the world, not to the intent that men should use them, but that every man should eschew and keep him from the subtle false shrews that they be not deceived.»
There was general agreement that Whitehead's earlier
books, up to and including Science and the
Modern World of 1926, would be likely to be
more fruitful for this purpose than the later Whitehead of Process and Reality.
In this
book I have argued that the former risk is the one
more consistent with an organic universe and the cosmic adventure as it has been portrayed by
modern science.
To take control of them is, we must admit, part of the Human Genome Initiative — indeed, still
more, part of the
modern project whose «legitimacy» and «curiosity» have been defended by Hans Blumenberg in his provocative (if Teutonic) book The Legitimacy of the Moder
modern project whose «legitimacy» and «curiosity» have been defended by Hans Blumenberg in his provocative (if Teutonic)
book The Legitimacy of the
ModernModern Age.
It should come as no surprise, therefore, that I welcomed The Kimchi Cookbook: 60 Traditional and
Modern Ways to Make and Eat Kimchi into my kitchen with open arms, all the
more so since my dear friend Olga co-authored the
book.
Georgia is the author of multiple
books, her latest:
Modern Pioneering:
More than 150 Recipes, Projects, and Skills for a Self - Sufficient Life [Clarkson Potter, released spring 2014] has met to rave reviews.
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively, such as teacher - requested
books for their students; presentation items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional
modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating
more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
I have begun reading sociologist Eva Illouz's 2012
book Why Love Hurts and while I haven't gotten too far into it, and thus will likely have a lot
more to say about, Illouz says the
modern world, with its deregulated of marriage markets and freedom to choose one's own partner has, made the search for love an «agonizingly difficult experience» that leads to collective misery and disappointment, which is then internalized by people — especially women — as a personal failing.
Most of the
modern baby swings are created with
more functionality to ensure that your baby remains calm by your side as you finish reading that
book or carry out the house chores.
Here in the Your
Modern Shop you can buy all my
books, guides, worksheets, printables and
more.
In our
book, Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
Modern Family Life
More By Doing Less, my co-author Christine and I go into detail about chores for both younger and older kids — why they're so important (and why it's never too late to begin), which jobs to delegate, and how to get started.
We talk about decluttering your home, schedule, and mental space without getting bogged down by perfection or expectations — expanding upon what we wrote about in our
book Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
Modern Family Life
More by Doing Less (Routledge, 2013).
Her first
book — Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
Modern Family Life
More By Doing Less — will be published March 2013.
To find the
book on Amazon Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
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More by Doing Less or you can download it via Audible (7 hours, 23 minutes).
If you follow the exercises and suggestions in the Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
Modern Family Life
More by Doing Less book by Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest you will automatically bring more good stuff into your life while avoiding more c
More by Doing Less
book by Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest you will automatically bring
more good stuff into your life while avoiding more c
more good stuff into your life while avoiding
more c
more crap.
Christine and Asha became internet friends in 2006, finally met in real life as roomies at a conference in New York (it's not as weird as it sounds) in 2009, and co-authored the
book Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
Modern Family Life
More By Doing Less in 2013.
It all started with Boston Mamas - a lifestyle portal for families in Boston and beyond - and so many wonderful and unexpected things have happened as a result of my blog... including publishing my first
book - Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
Modern Family Life
More By Doing Less - this year!
According to Christine Koh, one of the authors of the
book Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
Modern Family Life
More By Doing Less, «It's about identifying your unique values and paring down and prioritizing so you can find what works for your family.»
Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy
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More by Doing Less is a just - published
book by Asha Dornfest (of Parenthacks) and Christine Koh.
Check out her
book: MINIMALIST PARENTING: Enjoy
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