Sentences with phrase «present volume»

You do not need to ride overboard here, as you would like to save some things on second time, only present the volume of information that creates interest to other.
It is in response to these normatively loaded charges that this rich, well - presented volume seeks to establish an alternative understanding of patronage.
That's the real reason hardcover books cost more than trade paperbacks, and new comics cost more than Essentials or Showcase Presents volumes.
Justin Bere, a pioneering passivhaus architect in the UK, wrote and compiled this slim and beautifully presented volume.
John Boswell of Yale, the noted gay apologist, hails the present volume as an» electrifying account» of urban homosexuality prior to «gay liberation as a social movement.»
I again choose a matter that is general in Pannenberg's work but becomes especially clear in the present volume.
That aside, the present volume can not be considered a really comprehensive reference book: it is uneven in its coverage of the great personages, events, and documents of the history of the church and selective in its attention to popular Christianity.
Okay, okay... this is because I have never read a commentary on 1 - 2 Chronicles before, but this does not detract from the value of this present volume.
Unfortunately, the present volume can easily leave one with the impression that the movement from sacrament to contract represents a progression of marriage theory from shadow to light.
I hope that the present volume has made at least a small contribution to the important enterprise of changing our ideas of the universe so as to open it up more fully to the interpretations of contemporary science and adventurous religion.
He takes responsibility for the book: «This faith - reflection activity that we called «social spirituality» has given birth to the present volume
This present volume is a short collection of papers delivered by four rather different authors, who naturally differ somewhat in their approach to Newman and in the style of their reflections.
The present volume shows that figural interpretation is indeed an essential Christian reading strategy.
In addition to Chesterton, we find in the present volume incisive sketches of, and generous quotations from, Evelyn Waugh, Siegfried Sassoon, Graham Greene, Ronald Knox, Malcolm Muggeridge, Edith Sitwell, and many others who became Roman Catholic, in addition to C. S. Lewis, T. S. Eliot, Dorothy Sayers, and others who were Anglican.
The present volume and those projected in the same series represent a major step forward in our understanding of the contemporary religious world.
«The present volume,» the editor writes, «is intended to contribute to the further opening of the doors of silence that have blocked a healthy discussion of sexuality and homosexuality in some church circles.»
The present volume, however, provides more than ample grist for speculation.
In the present volume there are repeated and sometimes moving narratives of a sense of «coming home» upon joining the homosexual community, much as Cardinal Newman and other converts have written about «coming home» when they joined the Roman Catholic Church.
Yet authors in the present volume repeatedly assert about themselves what Boswell complains is unfairly asserted by a homophobic society.
That is why this present volume, Cross Vision, is such a breath of fresh air.
The present volume, stressing the communal nature of Christian morality in the New Testament and post-apostolic period, should also become a standard reference.
In the present volume, Childs continues that particular probe and moves in rich and suggestive directions.
The present volume is another study of this renowned Oxford scholar who seems destined for further acclaim and attention, at least in Church circles.
Jonathan Kozol has made a well - publicized and lucrative career as a professional outrage merchant, of which the present volume is but the latest example.
In the present volume the various contributors have demonstrated that preaching in all of its aspects is social.
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Such is the service which the present volume would hope to perform.
Meanwhile let me say that I hope that the present volume may be followed by another, if I am spared to write it, in which not only Professor Royce's arguments, but others for monistic absolutism shall be considered with all the technical fullness which their great importance calls for.
All that the present volume seeks to do is to indicate the lines on which the debate has been carried on by both sides.
The present volume was published in 1939 in the Sammlung Goschen.
Ellul's difficult book on art is best read in conjunction with the present volume, since they often deal with common problems of communication and meaning.
It does not include unpublished articles and dissertations, most book reviews, or journal articles that have been subsequently published in books (including the present volume).
The advocates of a Reformed ressourcement represented in the present volume decline to apply such a hermeneutic of discontinuity to their own tradition.
Before writing his books on prayer and hope, Ellul had already published Propaganda (1962), which the present volume complements and updates in several respects.
These themes undergird the fundamental argument of the present volume.
Several of the authors in the present volume are on the same page.
But the present volume is concerned with the basic conceptual and methodological problems of religious language, and here the most significant influence has undoubtedly been science.
If indeed, as Funk suggests, «we need a fiction that we recognize to be fictive,» the present volume is an odd way of filling the prescription.
The present volume is the outcome of the conviction that most of our talk about post-war reconstruction misses the point in that the treaties, political organizations, and economic arrangements, about which we speak and write so voluminously, are only surface phenomena.
In that, as in all his work (including the present volume), Harrington manifests a sense of honesty.
While this book only looks at five words, The Gospel Dictionary course looks at 52 key words of the gospel, all of which further support the themes of this present volume and provide greater understanding about what God has done for us in Jesus Christ and how we are to live in response.
The present volume of papers relates to both the scientific and the personal aspects of the awe - inspiring phenomenon of the solar eclipse.»
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