Sentences with phrase «own scholarly work»

The Art Science of Negotiation, a scholarly work by Harvard Business School professor Howard Raiffa that applied game - and decision - theory ideas to business, came out the following year.
Wright has had considerable success and influence within the U.S. with both his scholarly work and his popular - level books.
At his request, I would send him various recently published scholarly works on Shakespeare and in return he'd send me eighteenth - century Russian woodcuts, one of which hangs in my apartment to this day.
I thought the astrology bit was cute, but again, more along the lines of comedy than serious scholarly work.
Its results agree in most cases with scholarly works by Finegan and Fotheringham, with the occasional difference being just that it allows the Hebrew year to begin a half day or so earlier.
These reflections on Brooke's scholarly work are but a «taster» of the whole sweep of his volume, which is in the area of his academic expertise.
(But note that this refers to a popularization, not a scholarly work; and rumor has it that some people don't approve of the scholar who wrote it.
I see scholarly work that supports Jesus» death at this very age, and I have a friend who claims to have inside information to confirm this date.
His scholarly works include a two - volume project on the origins of Christianity: The New Testament and the People of God (1992) and Jesus and the Victory of God (1996).
The Christian community now possesses for the first time some excellent scholarly works on the treatment of homosexuality in Scripture, such as Robin Scroggs's The New Testament and Homosexuality (Fortress, 1984) and George Edwards's Gay / Lesbian Liberation: A Biblical Perspective (Pilgrim, 1984).
This frank admission of mine may lead scholars like Kiimmel to conclude that objective scholarly work is excluded by such a presupposition belonging to theological orthodoxy.
He was able to picture early Christianity this way with the more assurance because he did most of his scholarly work before attention shifted back to Palestine in the time of Jesus (thanks in part to the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls), and before the themes of light against darkness, life against death, came in the 1960s to be understood as first century Jewish themes.
According to his wife Susan, he was haunted by what I call the impasse of modernism, in her words the realization that «there is no longer a reasonably obvious set of questions that will lead one, with hard work and intelligence, to produce a good piece of scholarly work
Some of these assumptions are all the more troubling because they persist in scholarly works themselves, including the volume under review.
Their job was to write criticisms and scholarly work concerning all biblical texts.
Alvin J. Schmidt, in his scholarly work «Under the Influence», states that in northern Africa Christians were already celebrating the birth date of Jesus as December 25 in A.D. 243, 30 years before Aurelian's edict.
Also, this book includes more «illustrations» and stories than does the more scholarly work.
This is a scholarly work and much of the discussion of texts and sources will be chiefly of interest to specialists, but the general reader can also benefit greatly from this careful reading of a personality and period decisive for the subsequent Christian story.
His scholarly works include a two - volume project on the origins of Christianity: The New...
He should exemplify in his own scholarly work the constructive dimensions of learning, and help his students to recognize these dimensions.
Here and there one finds people doing honest scholarly work, but most of them are in a position of «inner emigration» within their professions.
Assuming that he is, Patterson is highlighting how significant turmoil in scholarly work is starting to impact on the wider public as materials now being produced bridge the traditional gap between the scholar and the lay person.
With the proliferation of Internet e-books and c - journals, publishers are developing e-strategies to preserve their role in authenticating scholarly work.
Despite the timeliness of the abortion question, and the relevance and potency of Hartshorne's views, no scholarly work has been published on this area of his thought.
Much scholarly work must yet be done before a real history of the development of the text of the Koran can be written.
Given that you are such an expert, please point to your scholarly works.
Consequently, unlike those in more scholarly works, some fine points are not as carefully argued as they might have been, nor does this work have the typical scholarly apparatus of footnotes.
The latter approach has gained considerable traction over recent years, in part because of the impressive scholarly work of Brad Gregory in his book The Unintended Reformation.
The Dark Ages are reasserted as dark, as if all the recent scholarly work to shed light upon late antiquity were in vain.
I then offered cites (statistics, facts) from a couple of scholarly works.
You don't even provide cites from scholarly works, much less the names and credentials of those scholars.
Therefore scholarly work has both a negative and a positive function.
Scholarly work has both a negative and a positive function.
Reflections is not intended as a scholarly work, but to abandon scholarship before beginning is like throwing away your compass before you enter the woods.
Hodgson was suggesting that after all the preliminary scholarly work has been done, this is the question which the interpreter of Scripture must ask.
Anyone wishing to go into the matter will find lengthy and highly scholarly works on the subject.18
It is a westernized interpretation of Hinduism, but an unusually able, scholarly work.
This gets rather complex, but if you are interested, Michael Heiser has done excellent scholarly work on this and explains it in greater detail.
The author of several well - received scholarly works on Spinoza, Steven Nadler has taken a step closer to the mass market with his new, tantalizingly titled study of the Theological - Political Treatise.
Marsden claims that academics who openly demonstrate and defend the connections between their religious convictions and their scholarly work have been excluded or persecuted in the academy.
Despite all his great scholarly works, and his political achievements in helping to bring about the fall of communism, John Paul II gave an instant response when once asked how he would like posterity to remember him: as the Pope of the family.
This is seen in such popular treatments as Julian Price Love's The Missionary Message of the Bible, and more scholarly works as Ferdinand Hahn's Mission in the New Testament, and Johannes Blauw's The Missionary Nature of the Church.
It is a scholarly work.
It is a scholarly work with footnotes at the end of each chapter.
We must repeat, perhaps, that there continues to be a need for scholarly work on the externals.
Dr. Knust is brilliant, and the scholarly work she's done is more than impressive.
It is remarkable that in spite of the massive scholarly work on medieval science there are still books on the history of science that begin with an account of the achievements of the ancient Greeks and pass immediately to the Renaissance, completely ignoring the contribution of the Middle Ages.
Here's a scholarly work with ample * evidence * for you to consider.
Church history and scholarly work on the Bible has been the ruin of many faithful.
This is known to Biblical scholars as the «Synoptic Problem,» and a vast deal of scholarly work has been done in an attempt to solve it.
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