Sentences with phrase «present controversy»

In academic papers, argumentative essays present the controversies in an object and also show the pros and cons of the same.
There are few surprises in it for anyone who is at all familiar with the work of Karl Rahner, Hans Küng and other European theologians, and it is a measure of the continuing insularity of British theology that the present controversy has been delayed until 1977.
In his September 1, 2011 column «Gay and Christian,» Russell Saltzman addressed my article in the New Oxford Review, in which I sketched a brief history of homosexual politics over the past two and a half millennia as a background for understanding the present controversy.
I had for a year or two been thinking that it might be useful to write a book about Whitehead and the relevance of his thought to some of our present controversies, particularly in relation to biology, and the «anti-science» movement.
Scientists in general and geologists in particular consider it to be safe, but science documentaries and news stories on the topic only tend to present the controversy, talking about the protestors and the dangers they claim.
What the present controversy over ghostblogging really means is that lawyers» pernicious practice of taking credit for the work of others has now spread beyond the confines of the firm and the courtroom, and the results are circulating across the internet and throughout the entire legal marketplace.
[6]... The present controversy revolves around these differences, and whether they are sufficiently substantial to put the respondents outside the appellant's monopoly.
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