Sentences with phrase «of scholarly opinion»

Yet it is but the orthodoxy of scholarly opinion that the realm of the holy was one of impersonal force that operated automatically and independent of divine volition.
This self - selected group, though it includes several fine scholars, does not represent a balanced cross-section of scholarly opinion.
Many have been ready to accept this consensus of scholarly opinion on the date and authorship of the four Gospels, but have not realized the shattering implications of this concerning the status of the empty tomb story as historical evidence.
In view of this massive publication of scholarly opinion, I refrain here from 1earned - sounding discussions with the scholars, so as to keep in focus the text of the Saying Gospel itself.
After sorting French, German, and English excerpts from scholarly literature in chronological order, we have been meeting up to three times a year in America and Europe to evaluate that mass of scholarly opinion and thus to work out what seems the most objective reconstruction of the sayings, one by one.

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To prove their point, these Islam - is - the - problem critics tend to link specific acts of jihadi groups to a string of references from Islamic scripture, traditions, legal texts, and Muslim scholarly opinions.
These are not mine, but the words of «authentic, scholarly sources based on the Quran and sunnah, and other reliable contemporary scholarly opinions
You're not going to get scholarly debate or academic pursuit of positions, theses, and opinions, you're going to have two frustrated people calling each other names trying to win a fight that isn't even happening.
There are so many wordsmiths out there that can put together such convincing stances that most of you would have to retire and become scholarly and dedicate your entire lives to only be able to state your opinion based on truths you discovered on both sides.
One might be described as academic or, better, scholarly, in purpose: that is to say, offering up» to» date information and guidance on the state of knowledge and opinion among specialists in the field.
D. E. Nineham points out that «most commentators accept at any rate the basic facts of the story, arguing that Christians would have been unlikely to invent a tradition in which Jesus receives hurried burial from a pious Jew, and his own followers have no part in the proceedings ’15 and then goes on to add that «scholarly opinion has perhaps been a little inclined to overlook the possible influence of the Old Testament on the story».16
Whether the Hebrews are actually indebted to the Babylonians for anything found in their own scripture will always remain a question on which scholarly opinion may differ, but that there might have been some borrowing of one from another, there can be no doubt.
The first and most glaring assumption that «scholarly» people often make is that somehow their opinion is always the right one which begins a «philosophical» debate rather than actual «Theological» discussion, especially when it comes to matters of religion and biblical facts.
A calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive preparation including instruction in skills and methods as well as in the scientific, historical, or scholarly principles underlying such skills and methods, maintaining by force of organization or concerted opinion high standards of achievement and conduct, and committing its members to continued study and to a kind of work which has for its prime purpose the rendering of a public service.
Opinions on The Scholarly Kitchen are those of the authors.
Op - eds and opinion pieces, and the eructations of the like of Bjorn Lomborg or Levitt and Dubner are not scholarly.
One hundred and five social scientists, climate scientists, business leaders, political leaders, religious leaders, and other climate communication professionals gathered to share perspectives from experience and from the scholarly literature on the shaping of public opinion around climate change.
In my opinion, their products appear to be of excellent quality, though I fail to understand why they operate in professional and business markets rather than more narrowly in academic and scholarly ones.
In the week since, Caron has continued to provide in - depth coverage of the fall - out from the opinion, using his blog to pull together news reports, blog commentary and scholarly analysis.
2013) This textbook covers such legal documents as jury instructions, statutes, email, and opinion letters, but only alludes to public legal writing in the chapter on «Scholarly Articles and Other Research Papers,» suggesting that research work may take the form of «an informative report explaining an area of law to a firm's client [or] an update on a change in law for an agency newsletter.»
These two ethical opinions, as well as influential scholarly articles supporting the law firm in - house privilege [see, e.g., E. Chambliss, The Scope of the In - firm Privilege, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1721 (2005)-RSB-, worked a subtle change in the courts» approach to the in - house privilege.
To further that goal, the Institute publishes Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, a peer - edited Journal that provides a forum for an exchange of scholarly ideas and opinions about legal writing.
«Net Neutrality» is not an issue of first impression: there are several decades» worth of federal statutes, legislative history, and administrative and regulatory laws, federal court opinions, federal - state preemption issues, and Congressional, political, and campaign finance issues to comprehend — and a rich and long scholarly (and non-scholarly) bibliography to peruse.
In addition to his scholarly writing, Professor Lubet's humor and opinion pieces have appeared frequently on the op - ed pages of newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Detroit Free Press, and many others, as well as in the online journals Slate and Salon.
The 2011 Green Bag Almanac and Reader is a collection of the best legal writing of the past year, from court opinions to scholarly articles to news stories.
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