There is copyright
on book titles in Germany and potentially other countries, so be careful with your titles in translation.
Not exact matches
Luckily, Gilbert has elaborated
on the idea, sharing more details
in a Fast Company article that discusses her new
book, a sort of self - help guide for those bitten by the creativity bug
titled Big Magic.
In another fascinating interview with Scientific American, Prinstein — who has now moved
on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and authored a
book titled Popular — argues that many of us radically misunderstand the concept.
Mech writes
on his website (with the lovely
title Wolf News and Info) that his original
book is «currently still
in print, despite my numerous pleas to the publisher to stop publishing it.»
Earlier this year a publisher
in Beijing decided to capitalize
on the Chinese demand for all things Buffett and translate a
book Peter had written
in 2010,
titled Life Is What You Make It: Find Your Own Path to Fulfillment.
Inspired after discovering an old coloring
book from the»70s in 2012, Morrison has since independently created and sold eight titles on CreateSpace, including Flower Designs Coloring Book, which was on the bestseller list for eight we
book from the»70s
in 2012, Morrison has since independently created and sold eight
titles on CreateSpace, including Flower Designs Coloring
Book, which was on the bestseller list for eight we
Book, which was
on the bestseller list for eight weeks.
His newest
book on portfolio management is
titled Investment Fables and was published
in 2004.
In the
book that defined this field (
titled, for some reason, Legal Project Management), I focused a critical chapter
on the need to define «Done.»
In that polemical film, based on the book he wrote of the same title, Navarro argues in racially tinged language that China is bent on global domination and is a threat to the US akin to the Soviet Union during the Cold Wa
In that polemical film, based
on the
book he wrote of the same
title, Navarro argues
in racially tinged language that China is bent on global domination and is a threat to the US akin to the Soviet Union during the Cold Wa
in racially tinged language that China is bent
on global domination and is a threat to the US akin to the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Four things are novel
in Wojtyla's thought
on «love and responsibility» (to allude to a
title of another of his
books).
Perhaps most disconcerting, however, is that Wehner and Brooks offer no principles of justice
on how individuals should deploy their wealth, and
in a
book titled Wealth and Justice this is disappointing.
Touchstone provides a forum where Christians of various backgrounds — Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox — can speak candidly with one another
on the basis of a shared commitment to the Great Tradition of Christian faith as revealed
in the Holy Scriptures and set forth
in the classic creeds of the early church.The term «mere Christianity,» of course, was made famous by C. S. Lewis, whose
book of that
title is among the most influential religious volumes of the past one hundred years.
Bondi, who teaches at Candler School of Theology at Emory University
in Atlanta, recently wrote Memories of God (Abingdon) and is now working on a book about prayer titled In Ordinary Tim
in Atlanta, recently wrote Memories of God (Abingdon) and is now working
on a
book about prayer
titled In Ordinary Tim
In Ordinary Time.
The
book's
title, The Birth of the Trinity,
in fact understates the support it gives to the claim that the doctrine of the Trinity was not developed by the Church
on slender foundations, but is found with significant richness
in the New Testament.
Our «early traditions about Jesus» (to use the
title of a little
book by the late Professor Bethune - Baker) are not interested so much
in what has been called the «biographical Jesus» as they are concerned with what Jesus did and said as he was remembered by those who believed him to be their Lord, the Risen Messiah, and who were therefore anxious to hand
on to others what was remembered about him.
Ever since then, mercy has been
on the Pope's lips, and
in book titles — as
in The Church of Mercy, a collection of speeches by Pope Francis.
Reflections
on the Revolution
in Europe by Christopher Caldwell Doubleday, 432 pages, $ 30 The
title of Christopher Caldwell's recent
book may raise a polite eyebrow
in Europe.
Hagee expanded
on those sermons
in book titled, «Four Blood Moons: Something Is About to Change.»
In fact, the first full - length book he wrote after his conversion in 1845 was the 1850 work Lectures on Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Submitting to the Catholic Church (also available in the abbreviated title Anglican Difficulties
In fact, the first full - length
book he wrote after his conversion
in 1845 was the 1850 work Lectures on Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Submitting to the Catholic Church (also available in the abbreviated title Anglican Difficulties
in 1845 was the 1850 work Lectures
on Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans
in Submitting to the Catholic Church (also available in the abbreviated title Anglican Difficulties
in Submitting to the Catholic Church (also available
in the abbreviated title Anglican Difficulties
in the abbreviated
title Anglican Difficulties).
Sometimes publishers like to see a alternate
titles for a
book before signing off
on it, so I've been rummaging my brain for ideas that might adequately replace «Evolving
in Monkey Town.»
I just finished a
book on a new form of psychological therapy that has at least four chapters with demons
in a chapter
title.
Meanwhile, what other preaching text can you think of that makes reference to a
book titled On Kissing, Tickling and Being Bored, or that makes neighbors of Maya Angelou, W H. Auden and Augustine of Hippo
in its bibliography?
The
title of the
book, printed
on the dust jacket over a close - up of one of Rembrandt's many penetrating self - portraits, alludes to the power of sight itself, a recurring metaphor (along with its opposite, blindness) both
in Rembrandt's work and
in Schama's elucidation of it.
(An excerpt from the
book, focusing
on the happiness / misery calculus, appeared
in the April issue of Scientific American, under the
title «The Tyranny of Choice.»)
I will, if I may, quote what I said about modalism
in my little
book on the Apostles» Creed, whose
title you quote.
In an effort to press their faith into the crannies of ordinary life, Puritans of old and new England wrote
books on everyday activities with
titles like Husbandry Spiritualized and Navigation Spiritualized, Trading Spiritualized and Weaving Spiritualized.
See Carl Hausman, A Discourse
on Novelty and Creation (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984); this is a reprint of the
book issued under the same
title in 1976 by Martinus Nijhoff, but Hausman (more or less) affirms
in 1984 what he said
in 1976.
As John Boswell has shown
in a magisterial study, these parents were not monsters; they knew what Tennessee Williams's character Blanche DuBois knows — that one can usually rely
on «the kindness of strangers» (the
title of Boswell's
book).
It is not always true that articles or
books on mission, or meetings whose
titles are about mission, contribute to progress
in mission.
I feel it my duty to pass
on some choice tidbits from a scintillating
book of interviews with Pierre Manent (conducted by Benedicte Deloreme - Montini) just published
in French under the
title: Le Regard Politique (Flammarion).
The new cold war — the
title of a
book I wrote amid considerable skepticism
in 2007 — is fought
on different fronts, for different aims.
There must be a winnowing and sifting of its essential meaning from its inessential forms — to the extent, indeed, implied by an Anglican bishop
in the seventeenth century who remarked that «the most useful of all
books on theology would be one with the
title De Paucitate Credendorum,
on the fewness of the things which a man must believe.
Although his work penetrated more deeply into the issue of transcendence over against immanence, Altizer was joined
in his quest by other scholars and particularly by the American Jewish educator Richard L. Rubenstein, who maintained that «after Auschwitz,» the
title of his
book on this subject, 27 it was no longer possible to entertain the idea of a Judeo - Christian God presiding over the affairs of humankind.
This volume, as the
title page indicates, comprises three small
books on Jesus, the earliest of which was published
in 1941 and all of which have been continuously
in print for more than a decade.
These two are only the latest
in what is now a long line of
books with similar
titles, starting years ago with Robert Short's The Gospel According to Peanuts, and now including Pinsky's previous work
on The Simpsons and planned volume
on South Park, and myriad others like The Gospel According to Dr Seuss and The Gospel According to Tony Soprano.
In 1965 John Knox Press published a
book titled The Unsilent South, a collection of 19 sermons preached
on the race situation by Presbyterian ministers during the height of the civil rights movement when communities were being torn asunder by demonstrations.
In 1949, four of the five best - selling nonfiction books — excluding books on canasta — were religious titles, and though independent publishers produced many of these books, the popular interest in religion benefited the denominational publishers as wel
In 1949, four of the five best - selling nonfiction
books — excluding
books on canasta — were religious
titles, and though independent publishers produced many of these
books, the popular interest
in religion benefited the denominational publishers as wel
in religion benefited the denominational publishers as well.
They begin impressionistically with some symptoms of popular change: the growing acceptability among Catholics of the iconic Baptist evangelist Billy Graham, the adoption by Catholics of the Alpha courses initiated at Holy Trinity Brompton, the inclusion of hymns by Protestant authors
in Catholic hymnals, the welcome afforded by many evangelicals to the witness and writings of Pope John Paul II, a favorable review by the star evangelical intellectual J.I. Packer of a
book titled The Born - Again Catholic (1983), and so
on.
If ever there was a homogeneous version of this tradition
in national life; if ever, after legal disestablishment, a faith was re-established
in the popular ethos; if ever there was agreement
on biblical authority,
on God, Jesus, heaven and hell and the true, the beautiful and the good, then it was
in the high years of what one of my
book titles terms the Protestant Righteous Empire.
In his elder years, famous as a poet, he wrote, «I set a higher value
on my name as appended to the Anti-Slavery Declaration of 1833 than
on the
title page of any
book.»
Nor do I think that such an interpretation is fanciful; indeed, I believe that it is precisely
in this manner that the creative advance does go
on, under God and with God participant
in it, with God Himself «
in process» (if I may again use here the
title of a
book of my own which sought to say this
in a relatively popular manner).
Most of these
books come to me from publishers and imprints with a faith - based focus, so at the end of each week I find myself sorting through a stack of freshly printed
titles on topics ranging from biblical interpretation, to racial justice, to faith and doubt, to «Christian sex,»
in the form of everything from spiritual memoirs, to specialty Bibles, to coloring
books.
In my opinion the two best
books on this man are by William Stringfellow and Anthony Towne,
titled, The Death and Life of Bishop Pike, and The Bishop Pike Affair.
I try to unravel some of the cultural aspects of the problem» the attempt to erect an empty «shrine» at the heart of western democracy»
in the Spring 2012 issue of National Affairs,
in an article whose
title is taken from the
Book of Daniel: «The Handwriting
on the Wall.»
From reading a
book about anti-slavery minister Rev. Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher - Stowe, author of «Uncle Tom's Cabin», (great, great, great grandfather of Sam Scoville),
titled: «The Most Famous Man
in America», I made some blog posts
on the subject.
The shortcoming of this brief
book, perhaps inherent
in the author's polemical task, is that it is negative, and to see how well Kimball conveys his own appreciations of great art a reader must look to his other works (his rich essays
on Eakins and Delacroix, for instance,
in his collection
titled Art's Prospect).
Aside from my jaunt up to the big city, I also did some picnicking
in the park with my family, a bit of urban gardening, and worked
on one of my latest projects — a follow up to my first
book (tentatively
titled) Great Gluten - Free Vegan Eats Gone Global.
And there is one more
book that isn't
in the photo up top, a
book that I added to the fridge only last week, and that is Rachel Roddy's Five Quarters: Recipes and Notes from a Kitchen
in Rome, which will soon be released
in the US under the
title My Kitchen
in Rome: Recipes and Notes
on Italian Cooking.
In preparing to compete, I attempted to cook a brisket using the method listed in your book on page 59 titled, «Dr. BBQ» s Big - Time Competition Brisket.&raqu
In preparing to compete, I attempted to cook a brisket using the method listed
in your book on page 59 titled, «Dr. BBQ» s Big - Time Competition Brisket.&raqu
in your
book on page 59
titled, «Dr. BBQ» s Big - Time Competition Brisket.»
I know this first hand, because sometimes, when I'm feeling all alone
on this side of the world, and it seems as if my friends back home may have forgotten about me,
in the same way that one may forget the
title of their favorite literature
book, I'm reminded that it takes two hands to clap.