Not exact matches
It is one without too
much economic
literature behind it (I am
not well read by any stretch of the most generous imagination) and almost no political doctrine.
Again, this is all in
much older and relatively (though in some cases
not entirely) mainstream
literature.
However, the man is
not a
literature specialist, so what reason do I have to seriously consider what he has to say about «fairy tales,»
much less about «philosophy» and «theology» when he hasn't even so
much as an undergraduate degree in either of those areas.
That there is no auxiliary
literature of grievance for men — who, for the most part, just don't seem to feel they have as
much to grieve about in this new world order — is something else that Humanae Vitae and a few other retrograde types saw coming in the wake of the revolution.
Whether it's politics, science, history of
literature... the young mind absorbs so
much info but has
not background to know what is real or
not.
But you guys don't talk about the ones that have
much deeper meaning in the Bible or other related
literature.
This is from an excerpt of
literature from one program: «Anyone may join us, regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.We are
not interested in what or how
much you used or who your connections were, what you have done in the past, how
much or how little you have, but only in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help.
Moreover, he has freely borrowed many of his most important ideas
not only from Heidegger but also from Luther, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Dilthey; so
much so that one wonders whether his position is capable of either a consistent or a systematic expression — and the enormous
literature on Bultmann does
much to substantiate this suspicion.
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.
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.
The Old Testament is the product of many individuals using many forms, and the content must be identified
not merely with individuals but with an entire people and their faith, for the Old Testament developed out of a spoken «
literature,»
much of it anonymously, corporately, and even spontaneously formed.
In Bloch's thought, «home» does
not connote a static haven as
much as a «direction» which he finds described in philosophy and
literature as pointing to that which alone endures.
Despite its considerable currency, the idea of religion as sacred canopy seems
not to have been grasped in more than a superficial way in
much of the
literature.
The Bible is full of fairy tales and should only be taken as a piece of
literature of great importance just as the Odyssey is, but it shouldn't be used to govern one's life,
much less to help build a relationship with the biggest fictional and ever - changing character in human history.
I certainly wouldn't assume as
much about the undergraduate English students I teach, and I have ceased to be surprised by blithe ignorance about Western
literature's biblical groundings in otherwise brilliant and intellectually agile doctoral students.
Questions of Faith won't likely be attractive to what Berger calls «Golden Rule» Christians who embrace the images of «gentle Jesus,» the exemplar and teacher contained in so
much Protestant Christian
literature.
Not to be outdone rhetorically,
much fund - raising
literature for liberal causes uses culture - wars language with similar tones of alarm.
The preacher should
not look upon these disciplines as otherwise, for the Bible as a collection of ancient documents surely deserves the compliment of objective examination as
much as other
literature.
The world in this formist argument is witnessed
not so
much in newspapers, scientific works, and eschatological vision as in
literature and other symbolic structures.
they all say same thing pretty
much... got to remember we can
not fully trust 100 percent all translations... which is why one needs to study properly by using Koine Greek (for
NT) dictionaries and concordances... and Hebrew dictionaries for OT... when one realizes how the versions are trnalated they will see this... also... thuis is true of ANY piece of
literature... have you ever studied and spoken another r language?
IM am thinking you don't get to read
much literature?
I do
not detect
much calculation here about how to impress this woman; rather, I get the sense of a young man who is in a season of giving himself over, even obsessively so, to
literature and things intellectual.
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.
Until I read The Humiliation of the Word, for instance, I could
not understand why my students in French
literature classes had so
much to say and ask about the texts they read but never had any verbal response whatever when I showed them a film.
Perhaps his problem was
not that he had spent too
much time with
literature and too little with mathematics but that he had
not had the advantage of teachers like Lionel Trilling, Norman Rabkin, and Frank Kermode, who might have helped him turn Balfour's peripety back on himself.
These Tirthankaras, twenty - four of them, of which Mahavira was the last, are
much celebrated in the
literature of Jainism, both the canonical and non-canonical, and their statues are set up in Jain temples,
not to be prayed to for help, for none can help a man save himself, but as a source of assurance and encouragement to those who seek to find the release which these have already found.
That «secular»
literature might have meant something to someone in Solomon's court has been argued from time to time about certain proverbs and wisdom texts, but
not about texts where God is the main actor in the story — and certainly
not in the manner of Bloom, where J suddenly sounds like a skeptical college professor who is
much more «mature and sophisticated» than the believers in his midst and their God.
In the pre-Enlightenment period, a notion like «Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch» did
not function so
much to invite inquiry into the mind, circumstances and psychology of Moses as it did to unite the
literature under a single coordinating point of view, urging the reader to see a synthetic purpose within even the most heterogeneous and diverse collection of traditions.
The failure to appreciate that genre calibration is responsible for
much of the tension in the evolution discussion... To observe the similarities between the creation and flood stories and the
literature of the ancient Near East, and to insist that all of those other writings are clearly a-historical while Genesis is somehow presenting history — this is
not a strong position of faith, but rather a weak one, where Scripture must conform to one's expectations.»
Here, he finds,
literature serves an almost religious function, placing before students
not so
much values or standards, but guides to the source of life, zest, and style.
That, however, is the nature of
much of the Christian
literature written for ordinary people like the conflicted Corinthians and
not particularly for professors.
White does
not simply present Malory's romance as an allegory for the ills of his age, though he recognizes its relevance,
much less as a panacea for his own afflictions in any sense other than the humble one in which all polite
literature is a welcome respite from terrestrial agonies.
Much modernist / postmodernist
literature and art is directly and thematically either lamentation about, or defiant proclamation of, hopelessness: promises, our artists tell us in drumbeat monotony, should
not be made, because they can
not be kept.
Not only has she put together another whiz - bang, information - packed, empowering piece of nutritional
literature, but she's also loaded it up with some fabulous recipes designed to make your 21 - Day Sugar Detox that
much easier... and tastier.
With so
much emphasis in both the popular media and the medical
literature on the effects of processed foods, sugar, and artificial ingredients on health, women who have difficulty eating a more natural diet may worry that breastfeeding might
not always be the safest or most nutritious choice.
Dr. Hazelbaker has produced a reference handbook containing
not only all of the current
literature and findings but also a wealth of supporting detail, which adds
much needed practical advice to the theory.
Although women wanted birth experiences that were «as natural as possible,» they did
not want to be in a position where they were locked into that decision and unable to change their minds; thus the prevailing dichotomy of «natural» versus «medicalised» care that forms the basis of
much of the maternity care
literature [20] is
not an acceptable one for women.
Since the Netherlands is held up a homebirth Holy Land in so
much of the homebirth
literature I think it's very valid to point out that their perinatal mortality rate isn't that great.
And I also admit that I started to feel sort of silly about scouring all the scientific
literature for health benefits (when there is so little research on this topic) because I realized that I didn't care that
much what the research says.
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.
Sadly, there's about as
much chance of Katie Price winning the Nobel Prize for
Literature as there is of the authoritarian, «transformational government» tendency in NuLab — and it is they who have the numbers that matter in the PLP,
not the McDonnells and the Corbyns and the Hoeys — agreeing to these terms.
Diarist and former Labour politician Chris Mullin was sceptical about MPs producing their own
literature covering what they've been doing in office, telling the room that his successor (MP for Sunderland Central Julie Elliott), «publishes a brochure, from party funds» but this kind of thing is «vanity publishing» and «doesn't advance your knowledge very
much... [but] I wouldn't object to anything pretty basic and bland.»
This is why great creative epochs in
literature are so rare; this is why there is so
much that is unsatisfactory in the productions of many men of real genius; because for the creation of a masterwork of
literature two powers must concur, the power of the man and the power of the moment, and the man is
not enough without the moment.»
«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.
There are experiments in the
literature from the 1980s but there hasn't been
much interest for a while,» he said.
Second of all, he actually has read
much of the original
literature on human evolution (even if he has
not quite understood it all).
We will see what the peer - reviewed scientific
literature has to say on the subject, and show that
not only have the IPCC surface temperature projections been remarkably accurate, but they have also performed
much better than predictions made by climate contrarians.»
«It's just an interesting point that has
not been discussed
much in the
literature.»
«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.
Although man boobs and our masculinity is a huge concern to you and me, there isn't
much scientific
literature out there to pinpoint why men are becoming feminized.