Sentences with phrase «of a book chapter on»

7It is particularly ironic that Lomborg would offer such a ridiculously precise estimate of the cost of the impacts of climate change from carbon dioxide emissions, inasmuch as the entire thrust of his books chapter on «global warming» is that practically nothing about the effects of greenhouse gases is known with certainty.
He is author many pain care resources, of peer - reviewed articles, and of a book chapter on the integration of yoga and pain science.
He has published research on feline water consumption preferences, wrote a book chapter on Intercat Aggression for the May 2014 issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, and is co-author of a book chapter on Pet Selection for Animal Assisted Therapy.
I'm going to have to save that one — it belongs as a panel quote at the beginning of a book chapter on the second law.
He is co-author with Betty Cannon of a book chapter on AEP Couples Therapy.

Not exact matches

On August 8, 1975, the dam collapsed and sent a wall of water nearly 20 feet (6 meters) high and 7.5 miles wide (12 kilometers) downriver, according to a summary of a chapter in the book «The River Dragon Has Come!»
By 8:30 a.m. (the time I usually ended up rolling out of bed), I had read several chapters of a good business book, listened to part of a podcast, spent time in prayer, done some P90X Yoga, and worked on a side - project that I'd been «too busy» to work on for years.
It's just one of the methods that I've used to get on calls with Jack Canfield (who invited me to write a chapter for his latest book), Marianne Williamson (who hired me to produce her upcoming podcast), and UFC Hall - of - Famer Bas Rutten (who after our work gave me a glowing testimonial).
Read a chapter of an inspiring book to motivate yourself or listen to a podcast on your commute.
I had a lot riding on this event because I was about to finish my book about Apple and I badly needed the scene for the last chapter of my book.
For example, there's a scene in the book's fifth chapter in which Lyons discusses an article Shah has written on LinkedIn about the wisdom of bringing a teddy bear named Molly to meetings as a stand - in for the customer, so that staff will always remember to keep the customer top - of - mind.
In Trump: The Art of the Comeback, a book with two chapters on his prenuptial agreements and one on his collapse, he chalks up his survival to the timing of his debt negotiation, playing hardball with his lenders, and teaching one holdout banker a better golf grip.
I'm in the process of writing a book and I'm currently on the chapter about Warren Buffett.
Dr. Loughlin has published empirical papers in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, the Journal of Organizational Behavior, the Journal of Applied Psychology, and the Journal of Occupational and Organisational Psychology, as well as co-authoring book chapters on work stress, workplace health and safety, and the quality of youth employment (several of these publications have been with her students).
«When the next book on Brooklyn's rebirth is written, it will certainly have a chapter on MaryAnne Gilmartin,» said Crain's New York Business in naming her No. 11 on its list of the 50 most powerful women in New York.
He also co-authored two of the chapters in our book on employee advocacy.
I bailed out when gold started to rally because I believe that trade selection is only a small part of successful trading... risk management is much more important... and the first chapter in the book on risk management is, «Cut your losses and let your profits run.»
You really need to look up the definition of statistics because you have no idea what that even means, 2nd it's not a statistic it's a fact, in 2600 BCE The book of the dead was written and on chapter 125 7 of the commandments were written before Christianity was every thought up.
For true Christianity we understand based on Jesus» prophecy in the book of Matthew the 24 chapter verses 11 and 12 that many would leave their faith because of the hypocrisy of their leaders and truly not being able to help mankind out as a whole.
I ran headlong into an example process of rationalization while doing research on a book chapter about the Wycliffe Bible Translators.
Also, I was preaching at this time through the book of Ephesians, and my research and study on Ephesians 1 helped me to see that this chapter does not teach Unconditional Election as many Calvinists claim.
Yet Kluck's chapters ¯ which share touching stories, make numerous sports analogies, and reinstate stale clichés ¯ destabilize the book because they often get tripped up on some of the same trappings that are in the emergent church.
When we finish the final chapter of a book that has touched us on a deep level and we slip back into our own shoes, we are never quite the same.
In your blog on Chapters 3 - 4 of the book, you mentioned you will start reading and blog on chapter 5 - 6 of the book.
While the overarching theme of the book is indeed the love of God and the security and freedom we find in it, each chapter really stands on its own with insightful and challenging reflections on ideas like «obscurity,» «resurrection,» and «wounds.»
He desires here to record his deep appreciation of the service of these men: Dr. Henry E. Allen, University of Minnesota, read the chapter on Moslem Sacred Literature; John Clark Archer of Yale University, on the Sikh Scriptures; Swami Akhilananda of the Ramakrishna Vedanta Society of Boston, and Swami Vishwananda of the Vedanta Society of Chicago, on Hindu Scriptures; Dr. Chan Wing - Tsit (W. T. Chan), Dartmouth College, on the Chinese Literature; Dr. Clarence H. Hamilton, of Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, on Buddhist Scriptures; Dr. D. C. Holtom, on the Japanese Sacred Books; Dr. Charles F. Kraft, of Garrett Biblical Institute, on the Old Testament; Dr. George E. Mendenhall, of Hamma Divinity School, on the Babylonian Literature; Dr. Ernest W. Saunders of Garrett Biblical Institute, on the New Testament; and Dr. John A. Wilson of the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, on the Egyptian Literature.
This chapter could well be expanded into a • book dealing with some of Bonhoeffer's thoughts on «aesthetic existence.»
Hi, I can not find your blog on Chapter 5 - 6 of Richard Bauckham's book Theology of Revelation.
Eventually, I will write a book with chapters on each of the seven doctrinal areas above.
There is a reference to «the everlasting nature of God» that «may establish with the soul a peculiarly intense relationship of mutual immanence» (Al 267) Then there is the chapter on «Peace,» concluding the book and speaking sometimes explicitly, more often implicitly, of God and of man's apprehension of him.
Though I do not have the time or space in the conclusion to this chapter to fully explain non-violent resistance, let me present a few of the guiding principles of this practice, and also suggest a few books so you can do further reading and research on your own.
In the same way that chapter 10 of any other book, amends and / or expands upon chapter 2... the Bible is also a literary work that evolves throughout and clarifies and extrapolates and amends as it goes on.
And the book also offers a deliberately wide array of approaches to trinitarian issues, including not only historical and systematic theologians, but biblical scholars and analytic philosophers of religion, writing from a variety of theological and communal points of view» Roman Catholic, Protestant, and, in one case, Jewish (the New Testament scholar Alan Segal, who contributes an instructive if somewhat technical chapter on the role of conflicts between Jews and Christians in the emergence of early trinitarian teaching).
Coming to Nazareth, Luke says, Jesus went to the synagogue on the Sabbath and «stood up to read»; and, being given a scroll of the book of Isaiah, he opened it at the beginning of chapter 61 and read the first verse and part of the second.
So Hopewell read systematically through the American and European literature on congregations and ministry of the last several decades, a survey of several hundred works that is recapitulated in this book's second chapter and its extensive notes.
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, Saint Faustina, Saint Pio of Pietrelcina and Blessed Teresa of Calcutta: on the very first page of the first chapter of his book, Martin Blake lists these 20th - century figures and confidently ranks Marthe Robin alongside them.
In Richardson's book there are seven chapters ranging from an examination of Newman's early philosophical stance, the influences that formed him and led him to coherence in the development of his approach to knowledge and commitment, to his teaching on apprehension, assent, inference and the illative sense.
BILL CLINTON is the ANTICHRIST of the bible, the beast of revelation chapter 13 All who dwell on the earth shall worship him whose names are not written in the book of life of the lamb
A crucial chapter of the book analyses the reception of Darwin's 19th century ideas on biological evolution.
Bloom's counterweight to this dreary reductionism is the Great Tradition of Western letters from Plato to Tolstoy; and most of the book is devoted to individual chapters on such novelists as Rousseau, Austen, Stendahl, and Tolstoy, with a whole section devoted to the romantic comedies and tragedies of Shakespeare, and a concluding fugue on Plato's Symposium.
I recall, for instance, not only the instruction I received from his chapter on sanctification and the «mortification» of sin in his book Keep in Step with the Spirit when I read it as an undergraduate, but also the way it salved my conscience.
But perhaps the most important chapter was the one on cross-cultural interactions, particularly Cleveland's perspective on the importance of confronting power differentials, which she wisely inserts near the end of the book, after she has long gained the respect and trust of the reader.
I'm closing in on the final three chapters of the book and working long hours to get them finished by deadline.
This acceptance of what he takes to be «the essence of Christianity» explains why it is possible for Whitehead, in other books such as Religion in the Making and in the chapter on science and religion in Science and the Modern World, to reveal himself as generally sympathetic to the Christian enterprise.
now I liken this passage to what God said concerning the priest in the book of Numbers 18th chapter he said that their inheritance was of the tithes of the children of Israel and so too me its right on point as too those who are chosen by God whether Pastor, Evangelist or Apostle etc..
Hutchinson had made the clergy wary of propaganda by reprinting chapters of the book Preachers Present Arms, by Ray Abrams, on the sorry record of the clergy in World War I. Morrison had attended the 1937 Oxford World Conference on Church and State; its theme, «Let the Church Be the Church,» was the topic of many a wartime Century editorial.
Scholars have tended to ignore the final chapter of the book, assuming it to be no more than the customary pious ending to a scholarly attack on Jesus and the church.
In his translation and commentary on the first six chapters of the classical book of Hinduism, the Bhagavad - Gita, the Maharishi notes that TM takes a person in whatever level of faith he finds himself, then leads him beyond that point (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad - Gita [MMYBG, pp. 317 - 319]-RRB-.
I am just saying that if he did in fact rely on my posts for the content of these two chapters in his book, some footnotes would have been nice...
I just finished a book on a new form of psychological therapy that has at least four chapters with demons in a chapter title.
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