Sentences with phrase «of readers of this journal»

I hope that this attitude is as unrepresentative of readers of this journal as I suspect it is of the population at large.

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The idea seems to be the same as the Times», as the Journal hopes to leverage its brand and reputation with its readers, many of whom are wine drinkers.
It also gives the reader a version of the journal that is updated to the time the reader has signed on.
The shift in Apple News» ad sales, an app that supplies news from 4,000 publishers to nearly 70 million monthly readers on Apple devices, according to the Journal, highlights Apple's lack of enthusiasm for the ad business.
One of my Digital Journal readers in Canada messaged me, wondering if the strange sea creatures were poisonous and more to the point: Were they edible?
Austin Business Journal asked readers to select their choice as business person of the year, making their picks from an array of CEOs and leaders who made headlines in 2017.
Readers of C. S. Lewis will want to know about the first, and as far as we know only, peer - reviewed journal dedicated to his writing.
The speakers include most of the major players in ongoing debates about law and religion in public life, many of them well known to the readers of this journal: Sam Rabinove, Dean Keliey, John M. Swomley, Michael McConnell, Robert Michaelson, William Bentley Ball, Edward Gaffney, Jeffrey Hadden, Robert Destro, Mary Ann Glendon, Sandra Day O'Connor, and your editor.
• If you found the After Liberalism» series helpful» a series, we just might note, not likely to be found in any other journal» we would be grateful for your help in getting such things into the hands of new readers.
Of particular interest to readers of this journal are Stanley Hauerwas, «Agency: Going Forward by Looking Back,» and Joseph Allen, «Recent Theological Discussion of Democracy.&raquOf particular interest to readers of this journal are Stanley Hauerwas, «Agency: Going Forward by Looking Back,» and Joseph Allen, «Recent Theological Discussion of Democracy.&raquof this journal are Stanley Hauerwas, «Agency: Going Forward by Looking Back,» and Joseph Allen, «Recent Theological Discussion of Democracy.&raquof Democracy.»
Before we started planning this great adventure, I sought the advice of an old hand in the field of Catholic boys» schools, Eric Hester, well known to readers of this journal.
It is published by, but only loosely connected with, the American Jewish Committee, and, while running many items of particular Jewish interest, is probably not viewed by many of its readers as being a Jewish journal.
A recent survey of Discipleship Journal readers ranked areas of greatest spiritual challenge to them.
(The reader is often left uncertain as to whether Bacevich is speaking in his own voice or is simply passing along the views of others, but I take it as significant that he has been an early contributor to Buchanan's new journal, the American Conservative.)
For readers of this journal, Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission is likely to be the most prominent case, one about the freedom of a Christian baker to decline to design a custom cake for a same - sex wedding celebration.
It is time for them to share it with readers of this journal as well.
Stackhouse of Princeton Theological Seminary is no stranger to the readers of this journal.
Edward Oakes, long familiar to the readers of this journal, is among the puzzled, and the von Speyr connection is one of the few questions that he does not attempt to resolve in his remarkable new book Pattern of Redemption (Continuum, 334 pp, $ 29.50
An otherwise sensible person and a devoted reader of this journal, she was off to Barnes & Noble to get a copy of the sixteenth edition of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, edited by Justin Kaplan.
Gary Anderson's astute essays on biblical topics are familiar to many readers of this journal.
As one of the journal's part - time editors, he used the pages of the Christian Oracle to educate readers about developments in biblical scholarship.
At training sessions, make a covenant with each lay reader of the group to read over the assigned or chosen text, become aware of the issues, dialogue with it in a journal or notebook, then become prepared to «teach» that text to other members of the group.
While the content of this brief excursus into the basic tenets of process - relational thought will be familiar to most readers of this journal, it sets the stage for my development of an ethics of character and virtue, of the understanding of the Christian story, and the church - world relationship from a process perspective.
I know this sounds mean, but it's not very different from a television news reader writing a paper in American Journal of Physics.
Yet more evidence of the counter questioning spirit is the recent proposal in the pages of this journal for a postmodern theology of identity (William H. Willimon, «Answering Pilate: Truth and the Postliberal Church» [January 28, 1987]; see also Readers» Response, «A Challenge to Willimon's Postliberalism» [April 1, 1987]-RRB-.
«Then I was a regular reader of journals forever commending accommodation to modernity; now I am drawn to the tough - love countercultural criticism of Communio, First Things, New Oxford Review and Thirty Days..
This absence is not because poetry of interest to readers of these journals is in short supply.
Women journal writing has become a genre of its own in the 20th century, but I can not imagine that O'Connor speaking to herself in diary form could give a reader any more insight into her character than O'Connor in dialogue, which is, essentially, what these letters present.
In light of Lewis's long and distinguished career, encompassing so many contributions to process philosophy, many readers may have forgotten that Ford began his intellectual career as a Tillichian, writing his dissertation at Yale over thirty - five years ago on «The Ontological Foundation of Paul Tillich's Theory of Religious Symbol,» and publishing his first several scholarly articles in the early 1960s in distinguished journals like the Journal of the History of Philosophy and the Journal of Religion on aspects of Tillich's thought.
The two journals both reflect and shape the views of their readers.
They will continue to work at these questions, as will, of course, the contributors and readers of this journal.
My father and mother, perhaps like the parents of most readers of this journal, lived into their eighties and had an income that placed them well down in the bottom 20 percent.
I appreciate the willingness of Andrew Kloster and Jan Hicks to write, but the best thing I can do in answering their concerns is to refer them to a book of mine that may be familiar to readers of this journal: First Things (Princeton, 1986).
I am (as are, I imagine, many readers of this journal) an ardent supporter of the pro-life cause.
4 Because of the specialized nature of the journal in which this review appears, a fairly broad familiarity with Hartshorne's basic position can be assumed for the reader.
Morrison needn't have worried about the reactions of his Disciples readers and financial backers — whose opinion concerned him profoundly since the journal still operated tenuously, almost from issue to issue.
This will not be the first time that First Thoughts readers have heard from me on the virtues of Mr. Lionel Trilling, but readers interested in learning more about one of America's greatest critics and intellectuals can check out my piece in today's Wall Street Journal....
Appointed to the faculty of Colgate Rochester Divinity School where he would soon assume the school's chair of historical theology, Hamilton established himself by frequently contributing to theological journals and writing Reader's Guides to the Gospels and short books on theological anthropology, including the well - received New Essence of Christianity.
The editors and several of the contributors are familiar to the readers of this journal, so, perhaps not surprisingly, we warmly recommend this spirited guide to Christian faithfulness in an often hostile culture.
On the one hand, it is to introduce readers of this journal to a philosopher and philosophic tradition that are intrinsically important and probably little known by them.
Reflections on the Morality of the Persian Gulf War edited by David E. DeCosse Doubleday, 132 pages, $ 15 The views of Stanley Hauerwas and George Weigel on the question posed by the title are familiar to readers of this journal.
Of interest to many readers will be David Goldman's latest, A Yeshiva Curriculum in Western Literature, published in Hakirah: the Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and ThoughOf interest to many readers will be David Goldman's latest, A Yeshiva Curriculum in Western Literature, published in Hakirah: the Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and Thoughof Jewish Law and Thought.
If their Bible study consists of nothing but reading the Bible, then my recommendation is: * Use FaithLife or Persue Journal, or the app that your church has; * Install an eBook reader and obtain a Bible in the format used by the eBook reader.
First of all, Christianity Today is a popular magazine for intelligent readers, hot a scholarly journal for professional researchers.
Carl Hausman's paper, and mine, amplify and give specific attention to aspects of Gunter's thesis, and hopefully they may answer some of the questions readers of this journal will have.
I received many, many messages from readers offering counter-evidence to my complaint in the form of notable contemporary writers who do engage faith matters in their fiction, and indeed Image journal has developed a list of what it calls «the Image Top 50 Contemporary Writers of Faith» in response to the essay.
The readers of Food Processing magazine, a leading worldwide trade journal for the food and beverage industry, has voted LUBRIPLATE as their favorite lubricant supplier for three consecutive years.
I have been a reader of your journal for a long time but have never posted before.
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