Sentences with phrase «much literature at»

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Much of the background material and the presentations at Canberra, in the vein of such recent literature as that by John Hick and WCC Mission Director Christopher Duraisingh, posited the spirit without the Logos.
Nor, surely, can it have much to do with her attempts at literature, which are almost impossibly horrid.
For there is much religious literature that is not regarded as sacred; and a great deal of the content of so - called sacred literature is not necessarily directly religious at all, though indirectly it is usually in some way linked up with religion.
Unlike some who notoriously made critical misuse of Bonhoeffer at a time when we were all being «honest to God,» Hauerwas has revisited much of the literature pertinent to the issues.
The second recent book to advance the response of process theology to liberation theology significantly is Delwin Brown's To Set at Liberty.7 This is not so much a critical response to the challenge of the liberation theologies as a reflection on freedom stimulated by this literature.
At least Jesus is thought to have existed without any evidence whatsoever other than literature that has so much excluded and content that has been lost in translation that it's almost impossible to be a genuine Christian because no matter what you are ignorant to so many other facts... assuming everything is true.
I felt isolated both personally and intellectually: as a mother at home with young children I was in a different world from my male peers, and I was conscious that my first book had alienated many colleagues in the field of religion and literature (I had called much of the current enterprise into question).
For a much more in - depth look at this passage and others in Wisdom literature, see Bruce Waltke's The Book of Proverbs: Chapters 15 - 31 and Ellen F. Davis» Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs.
«My impression is that so much of the literature that has really dominated our thinking about the church derives from generalized abstractions about what the church ought to be or about what the evils of the church are by theologians who are at best uncomfortable in trying to apply that to particular congregations.
The Catholic Women's League did much to set up Catholic Soldier's Huts both at home and near the Front — a refuge for Catholic soldiers where they would find accommodation, refreshments, Catholic literature and occasionally Mass..
In more advanced education at the university level, there must necessarily be specialization — in one of the sciences, in literature, in philosophy, in the languages, and in much else.
Religious freedom is at stake in this battle and believe me its serious... They say they just want equality — but we all know it is much more than that... they will try to make the bible «hate literature» and make it illegal for a church not to marry them... this is not going to go away.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church was explicitly abolitionist at its founding, and much early literature of the denomination has recently come back into print for «black studies» programs.
«The reason the opening chapters of Genesis look so much like the literature of ancient Mesopotamia is that the worldview categories of the ancient Near East were ubiquitous and normative at the time.
What I failed to realize was that this producer's advice mirrored the hustle culture that inspired many Americans through self - help literature and social media, which teaches people that success and fame come with a price - tag, much of which includes being dedicated and ambitious at the expense of others.
«Historically, we've had so much literature, from every side of the aisle, describing what it means to be a godly woman,» says Margaret Bendroth, adjunct professor at Andover Newton Theological Seminary and author of Fundamentalism and Gender.
After driving Snaith around Switzerland for much of a night, the client put him up at his chalet, where there was literature on mountaineering.
Somehow, I don't suspect the police will find much «radical» literature at Osborne's home; indeed, they don't need to: radical islamophobic material can now be found all around us, in the everyday language of the mainstream press and politicians.
Rivera has in turn spent $ 114,667.84, much of it going to consulting costs, campaign literature, paying staff, and to «technical services» at ActBlue, a fundraising website for Democratic candidates.
If you look at literature like Shakespeare, and at some historical figures like Sir William Johnson (a prominent pre-revolutionary leader in New York), you get the impression that it used to be normal for men, even much older men, to be interested in teenage girls.»
Many scientists are only fluent in their own language, and much of the peer - reviewed literature from francophone Africa and from Latin American countries is only available in the national language, with at best an abstract in English.
«The two - step process reported in this paper achieves exceptionally high strength, much beyond what [is] reported in the literature,» said Zhigang Suo, a professor of mechanics and materials at Harvard University, also not involved with the study.
Maguen: «I do think military women are extremely resilient, but I think the differences in rates in the civilian literature actually have to do with a number of factors, including women having much higher rates of interpersonal traumas, which we know put people at high risk for PTSD.»
«There's really not much scientific studies on the use of kukui oil in the dermatologic literature, and the one study I know of failed to demonstrate any differences between kukui oil and the placebo in treating mild psoriasis,» says Julia Tzu, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at New York University School of Medicine.
«According to pretty much all the literature there is on these two substitutes, they are hormonally active in ways similar to BPA — similar mechanisms, similar potencies,» said study author Johanna Rochester, a researcher at the Endocrine Disruption Exchange.
Much research has been done on the topic of post workout nutrition in recent years and the scientific literature is almost unanimous in its findings: At one time carbohydrates were emphasized after a workout.
Cambridge, MA About Blog A frontlist buyer at the Harvard Book Store, this book lover writes reviews on literature, book covers, and much more on her blog.
If, as the FBI and other criminologists maintain, the tools for detecting clues at serial murder crime sites have much in common with the analysis of literature — namely the need to discern, categorize and collate motifs and symbols into a coherent whole — then such skills are more important to police officers than ever before.
You find this freighted spectacle of competition / attrition / matriculation - much of it violent - at the center of popular teen literature and cinema these days.
In 1961 London, Jenny (Mulligan) is a gifted 16 - year - old on track for a place at Oxford University, much to the joy of her parents (Molina and Seymour), literature teacher (Williams) and headmistress (Thompson).
There is only so much time in a curriculum and forcing schools to deliver the EBacc's seven GCSEs (English language, literature, Maths, core and additional science (at least), history or geography, and a language) leave very little time to study anything else: especially when most schools want to offer eight subjects due to the size of the new exams.
Over the next few weeks I am going to be taking a much closer look at each genre to discover what style, language, themes and characters they have in common and to give you some examples of literature that falls into a particular category.
National Library Week 2016 is April 10 - 16, and we want to help promote this great opportunity to sign up for a library card, see what's going on at your local library branch, and tell those hard - working library employees how much you appreciate their dedication to reading and access to great literature for all.
Cambridge, MA About Blog A frontlist buyer at the Harvard Book Store, this book lover writes reviews on literature, book covers, and much more on her blog.
I also sure as shit don't want any corporation — especially one that deals with something I care about as much as I do literature and books — succeeding with anything that smells so strongly of an attempt at a monopoly.
Minor UI quips aside, I very much enjoyed using the Kindle Paperwhite to fall into the world of literature once again, especially at night... in the dark.
They include walking and socializing dogs at our Smithfield, Virginia center, as well as making positive changes all over the US by helping change laws in your area, distributing literature, being a voice for dogs that need our help, administrative tasks, and so much more.
People can sequentially follow the numbers of each material, read one format at a time or for those who are not that much into books and literature, they can even be used to set the table at a dinner party.»
At least Chubachi's data were cited by Solomon et al., 1986, but his contribution sadly is not much acknowledged in the literature on the ozone hole history.
I haven't read your paper, since it's not open literature, but the abstract presents a graph in Figure 2 which indicates the sill depth at 65N to be 3,000 m, which is much too deep.
Re # 209 I think it's funny, because look at how much of that «trend» literature does not bother to plot standard errors, fitted trend lines, confidence intervals.
I was very across the literature at one time, and dealt with a lot of entrepreneurs, venture capitalists et al, and did not find much to justify subsidies.
Thank you very much for these references, we are definitely looking at the Hurst phenomena and the hydrological literature based upon the comments being made at Climate Etc..
And I think the literature is pretty clear that under highly idealized circumstances — like all countries begin cooperating pretty much immediately even though they haven't done that so far, all technologies are available globally pretty much immediately, markets work perfectly efficiently — under those kinds of assumptions it still might be possible to cut emissions and stop warming at 2 degrees.
And in fact when you look at the scientific literature, it's an interesting disconnect because the modelers who study emissions and how to control those emissions are generally much more comfortable setting goals in terms of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas concentrations because that comes more or less directly out of their models and is much more proximate or more closely connected to what humans actually do to screw up the climate in the first place, which is emit these greenhouse gases.
As Justin Pulliam's article makes clear, much of the debate at Union College — particularly at the counter-meeting that I attended — was with the professor of environmental sciences, who did not seem to have read the scientific literature or the IPCC's reports widely or with close attention.
Much of the work at ESRL finds its way into the published scientific literature and sophisticated weather systems implemented by the National Weather Service and many other government agencies like DOD, NASA, DOI, and the private sector.
Thanks Steve Bloom for looking at the literature as much as possible, and thanks Marlowe Johnson for the «making your arguments expensive» concept (though IMO the linked - to exposition was muddy)- which is irksome to encounter, thus helpful to have a name for it, to call it out.
I guess the skeptics just look at the headline, unaware that they are providing corroboration for the lack of sync and sign between regions during the putative MWP much discussed in the literature.
While much of the media focus on the effects of climate change has been on the Arctic, a review of peer - reviewed scientific literature done by researchers at Australia's James Cook University reveals that in the past 25 years there's been a expansion of the world's tropical zones and that human activity has contributed to it: The literature review shows that the areas which climatologists and meteorologists consider to be the tropics (which is defined differently than in geography) have expanded at minimum 300 kilometers (186 miles).
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