We also commissioned two art historians Bridget Cooks and Nikki Greene to write
new essays for us.
Not exact matches
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You can find the same types of long - running disagreements across the therapeutic board in clinical trials, as I wrote about years ago in an
essay for the
New York Times, entitled «Do Clinical Trials Work?»
In an
essay for the
New England Journal of Medicine some seven years ago, the eminent management scholar Michael Porter famously asked, «What Is Value in Health Care?»
In a recent
essay for The
New Yorker, tech writer - turned - venture capitalist Om Malik writes that Silicon Valley lacks empathy — that the innovation ecosystem is blind to the jobs it destroys, and to the concerns of those struggling
for work.
In an
essay for Time earlier this year, Jay - Z announced that he would be donating to organizations like Color of Change and Southerners on the
New Ground to advocate
for the release of jailed fathers who have not been convicted of a crime but are unable to afford bail.
In the past months he has posted a picture of himself and his wife, Sara, with a stuffed black bear — as well as a thoughtful
essay on how to evaluate a
new software product and an untitled post that reads, «I'm awake at 5:37 (
for two hours now).
While the content can seem a bit dense and academic at times — the
essays are, after all, written by some of the nation's leading thinkers on business issues — the website is a potentially valuable resource
for policy makers and anyone thinking about starting a
new business.
For more on the
new generation — whatever it's called — check out Donna Fenn's excellent
essay on young entrepreneurs.
In the same
essay, Drucker noted: «The railroad was the truly revolutionary element of the Industrial Revolution,
for not only did it create a
new economic dimension but also it rapidly changed what I would call the mental geography.
(
For a sense of just how difficult, read Jaime Lowe's excellent personal
essay from The
New York Times Magazine.)
THE FACTS: GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney has gotten endless grief through the campaign
for the headline put on his November 2008 opinion
essay that he wrote
for The
New York Times.
In an
essay for Time earlier this month, Jay - Z announced that he would be donating to organizations like Color of Change and Southerners on the
New Ground to advocate
for the release of jailed fathers who have not been convicted of a crime but are unable to afford bail.
It has endorsements by Jack Canfield, Seth Godin, the founders of BNI and GreenBiz.com, the author of The
New Rules of Green Marketing (among others), and
essays from the authors of Unstoppable / Unstoppable Women and Diet
for a Small Planet.
Russell Lamberti: Yeah my website, ETM macro advisors website is www.etmmacro.com and I am starting a
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essay called «The real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs real money» and essentially there I just go into a lot of what we've spoken about today in terms of chronic malinvestment, the weakness of fiat currency reserve systems, and then ultimately where I think the real currency war is, which is in centralized vs. decentralized money, and I talk a little bit about cryptocurrencies there as well, so that's www.etmmacro.com you can sign up
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Like Fox, I think a highlight of her career was a number of
essays and reviews she wrote
for The
New Republic in the 1990s.
This
essay grounds his conviction of the need
for ontological reflection in Christology, by indicating how the
New Testament itself supports its claims concerning the uniqueness and universality of Jesus Christ with an incipient ontology.
As Jacobs wrote several years ago in an
essay titled «Christianity and the Future of the Book»
for The
New Atlantis, «There is an intimate connection between the Christian message, the Christian scriptures, and the codex.»
The examples that follow are borrowed from the rationale
for Dickinson College's recently approved
new undergraduate English curriculum, which I think is a fine example of, and in part an Inspiration
for, the position I have been developing in this
essay.
New York: The Free Press, 1967,
for the two
essays by R. S. Crane, «The Concept of Plot,» 141 - 45, and Norman Friedman, «Forms of the Plot,» 145 - 66.
Rudolf Bultmann, the German
New Testament scholar whose program
for the «demythologization» of the Gospel provoked a storm of controversy in the years after World War II, wrote in his seminal
essay: «It is impossible to use electric light and the wireless and to avail ourselves of....
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included:
for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's
new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Boo
new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams»
new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Boo
new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the
new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Boo
new volume of
essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter,
New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Boo
New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
New York: Tudor Publishing Co., 1951,
for Whitehead's
essay, «Immortality,» pp. 682 - 700.
Two months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Turkish author Orhan Pamuk published an
essay in the
New York Review of Books (titled «The Anger of the Damned») in which Pamuk, who is often mentioned as a contender
for the Nobel Prize, tried to explain the violent resentment that Muslim societies feel towards the West.
The title of Irving Greenberg's collection of
essays»
For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The
New Encounter between Judaism and Christianity» neatly captures the thrust of the book.
This view is invariably linked to the Kingdom message of Jesus,
for as Wright notes in this brief
essay, «the sovereignty of God in the
New Testament is more about politics than about philosophy.»
His
essay entitled «Remobilizing
for Enduring Peace and Social Progress» (31) communicates his sense of the urgency of the task and his conviction that the social sciences and psychotherapy offer important resources that may help us survive and develop a
new age
for humankind.
In «Experience, Mind and the Concept,» The Journal of Philosophy 21/21 (Oct., 1924)(reprinted in Hepler, ed., Seeking A Faith
for a
New Age:
Essays on the Interdependence of Religion, Science and Philosophy, Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press.
His
essays have appeared
for 30 years in the
New York Review of Books.
6William Blackstone argues
for Schweitzer's role as mentor in the animal liberation movement in «The Search
for an Environmental Ethic,» in Matters of Life and Death:
New Introductory
Essays in Moral Philosophy, ed.
4In addition to his article in the present volume, see e.g., «A Whiteheadian Basis
for Pannenberg's Theology,» Encounter 38 (1977): 307 - 17; «A Dialogue About Process Philosophy» (with Wolfhart Pannenberg), Encounter 38 (1977): 318 - 24; «God as the Subjectivity of the Future,» Encounter 41 (1980): 287 - 92; «The Divine Activity of the Future,» Process Studies 11/3 (Fall 1981): 169 - 79; and «Creativity in a Future Key,» in
New Essays in Metaphysics, ed.
In his
essay «The Golden Rule in the Light of
New Insight,» Harvard psychoanalyst Erik Erikson comments: «systematic students of ethics often indicate a certain disdain
for this all - too - primitive ancestor of more logical principles; and Bernard Shaw found the rule an easy target: don't do to another what you would like to be done by, he warned, because his tastes may differ from yours» (Insight and Responsibility [Norton, 1964], p. 226).
Throughout the
essays are scattered references to everything from ozone depletion to recycling strategies to the effects of American pet shops on the population of parrots in
New Guinea — and recommendations of particular courses of action: Aeschliman's commendation of conservancy strategies,
for instance, through which churches purchase endangered land to ensure preservation.
$ 20 paper The title of Irving Greenberg's collection of
essays»
For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The
New Encounter between Judaism and....
This
essay provides a perspective
for a
new ecumenical movement as a movement of ONE in the OIKOS TOU THEOU.
Reck, Andrew J., «The Fox Alone Is Death: Whitehead and Speculative Philosophy,» American Philosophy and the Future:
Essays for a
New Generation, ed.
At his
New York Times blog, Ross Douthat has been doing a yeoman's work, making me almost regret my critique of his
essay on gay marriage by offering a patient, sophisticated case
for preserving the «ideal» of heterosexual marriage.
In 2004 Rutba hosted a conference that led to the publication of a book, School (s)
for Conversion: 12 Marks of a
New Monasticism (Wipf and Stock), which includes
essays on such topics as «Relocation to Abandoned Places of Empire,» «Sharing Economic Resources» and «Peacemaking in the Midst of Violence and Conflict Resolution.»
No recent
essay I have read captures the potential intrusion on natural human life by political borders better than Joshua Treviño's recent piece
for The
New Ledger.
In his
essay «A
New Humanism
for Europe: The Role of the Universities», to which Franchi and Davis refer, Benedict XVI puts it like this: «How urgent is the need to rediscover the unity of knowledge and to counter the tendency to fragmentation and lack of communicability that is all too often the case in our schools!»
His idea of a «
new synthesis», proposed mainly in his book Catholicism: A New Synthesis and developed in his many theological and philosophical essays, was an attempt to grapple precisely with the issues we have spoken of: the post-Cartesian «turn to the subject» (that is: the loss of faith in the objectivity of knowledge and the subsequent exclusive concern of philosophy with the self and the subjective idea as the norm of «truth») and the philosophy of evolution with its implications for a dynamic rather than a static univer
new synthesis», proposed mainly in his book Catholicism: A
New Synthesis and developed in his many theological and philosophical essays, was an attempt to grapple precisely with the issues we have spoken of: the post-Cartesian «turn to the subject» (that is: the loss of faith in the objectivity of knowledge and the subsequent exclusive concern of philosophy with the self and the subjective idea as the norm of «truth») and the philosophy of evolution with its implications for a dynamic rather than a static univer
New Synthesis and developed in his many theological and philosophical
essays, was an attempt to grapple precisely with the issues we have spoken of: the post-Cartesian «turn to the subject» (that is: the loss of faith in the objectivity of knowledge and the subsequent exclusive concern of philosophy with the self and the subjective idea as the norm of «truth») and the philosophy of evolution with its implications
for a dynamic rather than a static universe.
In an
essay published in 1969 Professor Joseph Ratzinger, as he was, described Gaudium et Spes as offering a «daring
new theological anthropology» which he applauded, although he thought it had not been well expressed in the document, which is renowned
for its theological imprecision.
11 See Charles Hartshorne, The Logic of Perfection (La Salle: Open Court, 1962): 245 - 246, 253, 262; Philosophers Speak of God (Chicago: University Press, 1953): 479; A Natural Theology
for Our Time (La Salle: Open Court, 1967): 107, 112; Schubert Ogden, «The Meaning of Christian Hope,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review, 30 (l975): l61; «The Promise of Faith,» in The Reality of God and Other
Essays (
New York: Harper, 1963): 224f; John B. Cobb, Jr., A Christian Natural Theology (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1965): 63 - 70.
It is an approach G K Chesterton identified and criticised in his
essay «The
New Case
for Catholic Schools», published in 1950 as part of a collection entitled The Common Man: «If Catholics are to teach Catholicism all the time, they can not merely teach Catholic theology
for part of the time.
New literary criticism from Denis Donoghue should be cause
for celebration, and this latest volume initially promises much: a «personal
essay» on five classics of American literature.
See the concluding
essay of Keen's book, To a Dancing God (
New York: Harper & Row, 1970), entitled «The Importance of Being Carnal — Notes
for a Visceral Theology.»
For the discussion between physics and process thought, see the
essays in Griffin, David Ray, ed., Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time (Albany: State University of
New York Press, 1986).
(Tracy, Blessed Rage
for Order, 94 -109; Schubert Ogden, The Reality of God and Other
Essays [
New York: Harper & Row, 1977] 31).
Roger Shinn, who taught ethics
for many years at Union Theological Seminary in
New York, offers a clearly written
essay, «Between Eden and Babel,» in which he explores in brief compass many of the moral issues involved as well as some of the first ethical discussions of cloning more than thirty years ago after tadpoles had been cloned.
Whitehead's ideas about education are contained in Whitehead, Alfred North, The Aims of Education and Other
Essays (
New York: A Mentor Book, The
New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1963), and in the final chapter of his Science and the Modern World (
New York: A Mentor Book, The
New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1956), Chapter XIII, «Requisites
for Social Progress,» pp. 192 - 208.