Sentences with phrase «publication of books as»

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That book was released to media and industry acclaim on Forbes.com as well as a host of other publications, blogs, and other outlets.
Economic Value Management has been selected as a Featured Book Recommendation or «Recommended Read» by numerous publications including, among others, Harvard Business School's HBS Working Knowledge, CEO Refresher, Directors Monthly, Global CEO, The Corporate Board, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, Valuation Issues, On Philanthropy, Accounting Today, Cost Management, and The Journal of Accounting and Finance.
Dr. Loughlin has published empirical papers in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, the Journal of Organizational Behavior, the Journal of Applied Psychology, and the Journal of Occupational and Organisational Psychology, as well as co-authoring book chapters on work stress, workplace health and safety, and the quality of youth employment (several of these publications have been with her students).
She has traveled the world as a keynote speaker, author of 12 books and counting, and been quoted in over 1,500 publications.
The official publication of the Christian Booksellers» Association recently carried an article on trends in religious publishing which predicted more books on homosexuality «down the road (maybe five years or so)» and noted that just as there has been evidence of more compassion toward divorced persons, «Christians in the future will be saying homosexuality is still wrong but God loves homosexuals and values them as persons» (Bookstore Journal, January 1976).
Ever since the publication in 1903 of Wilhelm Wrede's famous book on this subject, The Messianic Secret in the Gospels, scholars have been compelled to take seriously the thesis it set forth, namely, that the whole conception of the secret Messiahship is an intrusion into the tradition, either read into it by Mark or at a late pre-Marcan stage in the development of the tradition, and not really consonant with the story of Jesus as it was handed down in the earliest Christian circles.
And, as Jean - Louis Brindamour, who developed Pyramid Publications» religious program, points out, «The phenomenal growth of sales so far tells us that time and a determined public will eventually force even greater space for such books where they do not yet appear.»
As I near publication of this book (which will be available as a paperback and an eBook) I want to give you the opportunity to get your name on the front coveAs I near publication of this book (which will be available as a paperback and an eBook) I want to give you the opportunity to get your name on the front coveas a paperback and an eBook) I want to give you the opportunity to get your name on the front cover.
No doubt Rainey regards the publication of his book in this series as a gesture subversive of an outmoded aestheticism.
In 2004 Rutba hosted a conference that led to the publication of a book, School (s) for Conversion: 12 Marks of a New Monasticism (Wipf and Stock), which includes essays on such topics as «Relocation to Abandoned Places of Empire,» «Sharing Economic Resources» and «Peacemaking in the Midst of Violence and Conflict Resolution.»
The paper itself takes the occasion of the publication of a book on each of these two philosophers by Paul O. Kuntz (ANW, BR) as an opportunity for re-examining some of the interesting philosophical and historical comparisons between these two pivotal intellectual figures of our century.
I can not blame him if I have read more of his books than he has of mine, and it might have escaped his notice that I have written on this matter at length - in my book, First Things (Princeton, 1986, Chapters XVI - XVII), and in numerous articles before and since, including a monthly column in a magazine in which he has stood now, for some time, as a member of the Publication Committee.
Also see Alfred North Whitehead, The Concept of Nature; two recent studies by Kenneth Boulding entitled The World As a Total System (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1985) and Ecodynamics (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1981); and two works by Fritjof Capra entitled The Tao of Physics (Boulder, CO: Shambala Publications, 1975) and The Turning Point (New York: Bantam Books.
The publication of Casey's book with an identical title might be taken as a head - on challenge.
Over time, the expression bled into «helpmeet,» an independent term applied exclusively to the role of wives to their husbands, and to this day, the myth that Genesis 2 relegates wives to the status of subordinate assistants persists, as is painfully evidenced by (complementarian) Debi Pearl's book, Created to Be His Help Meet, which has sold more than 200,000 copies since its publication in 2004... (and which I threw across the living room a total of seven times while reading it for research.)
Part of this, I'm sure, is fear of rejection, but as I've thought about writing for publication over the past few years, I'm actually quite relieved those three books are not published.
As the Acton Institute's Samuel Gregg points out, this year marks the 30th anniversary of the publication of Michael Novak's book The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism.
But this pastoral focus must not allow us to overlook the point that, as one respondent wrote me, «conscious decisions to commit suicide are likely to increase as a result of a sort of implicit permission that the very publication of Humphry's book has given, despite his «caveats and warnings.»
The show happened to be born just as the New Atheists were emerging as a force to be reckoned with following the publication of Dawkins» bestselling book The God Delusion (Bantam).
Despite the uneven quality of his writing, and some self - consciousness evident in the latter part of the book, marked as it is by Niebuhr's awareness that the entries were destined for publication, there is a refreshing, contemporary quality to Leaves.
In the popular Victorian mind, she was still the malignant power behind the martyrdoms in John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, a book reprinted at this very time as part of the publications war precipitated by the Oxford Movement and then a resurgent Catholicism.
It was a book whose title was to prove more memorable than its content; during the two decades since its publication «blaming the victim» has remained on the lips of politicians and intellectuals as a codified rebuke to any suggestion that people are poor because of what they have done or not done rather than because of what has been done to them or not done for them.
Not the former, as Ford went on to maintain after the publication of my book, because it succeeds only in ferreting out metaphysical doctrines once held by Whitehead, but ultimately rejected by him in favor of his final metaphysical position (RIWW 50).
A Lutheran pastor who also serves as director of the Visual Education Service at Yale Divinity School, where he has taught courses on media and ministry, Everist has served as editor of Please Copy, has written a soon - to - he published book on Creative Uses of Media by the Church, and has created a four volume review publication, Educaid.
With the approach of Updike's 50th birthday, and with the publication of this his 25th book, it is time to offer an assessment of his work as a whole: to trace his natively Lutheran vision of life as cast by God into an indissoluble ambiguity, to examine his treatment of death and sex as the two phenomena wherein the human contradiction is most sharply focused, to set this new novel in relation to the earlier «Rabbit» books, and to determine what is religiously troubling and compelling about Updike's art.
Also, please contact me if you are a small group leader interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town as part of a book study... or if you write for an online / print publication and would like a copy for review....
Recent events, as for example the publication of Richard Dawkins» book The God Delusion and of other best - sellers of a similar vein, and the ensuing public reactions, have only confirmed this.
The writer has leapt from his angulum, and is behaving as the Old Testament prophets behaved when denouncing the evils of their times, though herein the quiet and clear, practical sentences of western man: «If this is not done, someone may rise, and, by means of publications, silence those preachers and refute the little book.
Here, after years of neglect and such awful books as Weaving the Web, Icons and Here I Am all backed by the Catholic educational establishment, we have had an encouraging sign with the publication by the Bishop of Lancaster of his inspired document, spiritual and practical, on Catholic education and schools.
The Mass and the Saints by Thomas Crean, OP, Family Publications, 208 pp, # 13.50 Quoting from authors throughout the centuries who are mostly (but not exclusively) canonised saints of the Church, this book forms a continuous commentary on the various parts of the Mass as well as related questions such as the Eucharistic fast, the appropriate time for Mass to be celebrated, liturgical orientation and language.
It seems to the writer rather unlikely that so dynamic a figure and influence in the early church as Paul was should have faded into near oblivion, only to be revived by the publication of a book about him, nearly a generation after his death.
Ideas that organic food could be healthier and better for the environment originated in the early days of the organic movement as a result of publications like the 1943 book The Living Soil [14][15] and Farming and Gardening for Health or Disease (1945).
Sustainability surfaced in packaging vernacular in 2006, after publication of «The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best - Run Companies Are Achieving Economic, Social and Environmental Success - and How You Can Too» by Andrew Savitz with Karl Weber, which Amazon.com describes as «the groundbreaking book that charts the rise of sustainability within the business world and shows how and why financial success increasingly goes hand in hand with social and environmental achievement.»
In this capacity, Cathy has contributed to the organisation of and presented at the Australian Food Microbiology Conferences and AIFST Conventions as well as the AIFST publications the Green Book and the Gold Book.
Although a handful of books are still offering a juiced up 4.5 (including Carib and The Greek), almost the entire marketplace has San Francisco listed as a 4 - point favorite at the time of this article's publication.
Following closely on the heels of that media circus was the publication last week of a new book by Dr. Bennet Omalu, Truth Doesn't Have a Side, and interviews in which Dr. Omalu, as he has for several years, argues that letting kids play football is the «definition» of child abuse.
Publication of the editorial came on the same day as two other events of note, first, the release of a new book, Back in the Game, in which sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher and award - winning journalist Joanne Gerstner repeatedly and pointedly criticize the media for «irresponsible» reporting on CTE, and second, the filing of a class action lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles against Pop Warner, USA Football, and the National Operating Committee on Standards For Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) which assumes as scientific fact that repetitive head impacts sustained in youth football «exposed» plaintiffs» sons to CTE, and led one to engage in «erratic and reckless behavior» resulting in his untimely death, and the other to take his own life.
March also saw the publication of Elisabeth's book, Parenting as a Second Language: A Guidebook for Joyfully Navigating the Trials, Triumphs and Tribulations of Parenthood.
Since the publication of his book Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems in 1985, he's become known as a leading — and controversial — expert on children's sleep.
He is the author of numerous peer - reviewed publications, the books Silently Seduced and When He's Married to Mom, as well as co-editor of Clinical Management of Sex Addiction.
As the executive director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute and an adoptive father, Pertman has shared his thoughts in hundreds of articles, books and publications.
Co-editor of two recent books on women and breastfeeding, and author of scores scientific publications and chapters, Dr Labbok is pleased to serve as the co-director of the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference series.
Then on Thursday, as the White House struggled to contain the fallout from the book, a lawyer for the president sent a letter demanding Wolff and his publisher, Henry Holt & Co, «immediately cease and desist from any further publication, release or dissemination», or excerpts and summaries of its contents.
We see «Fire and Fury» as an extraordinary contribution to our national discourse, and are proceeding with the publication of the book
Next up, I've been planning to write a review of David Meerman Scott's just - released book, The New Rules of Marketing & PR, which has ended up as the top public relations publication at Amazon.com.
Governor Cuomo's book deal for a memoir set for publication this September netted him a $ 188,000 advance, on top of his salary as governor, which helped bring his total income to $ 358,448, according to his federal tax return.
Findings also showed it as an empirically and conceptually innovative, diverse, vibrant discipline that in many areas sets the intellectual agenda The UK publishes more than its share of major disciplinary journals; bibliometric indicators reveal international primacy both in volume and citation impact; and a large number of the seminal publications (books as well as articles) continue to have a UK origin UK human geography is radically interdisciplinary and with the spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences has become an exporter of ideas and faculty to other disciplines There was confidence that research in human geography had substantial impact on policy and practice and would successfully meet the challenges of the current impact agenda
Ironically, the book's introduction opens with Tim Farron, a figure who, in Spencer's words, is «rather unlikely to get anywhere near the levers of power», a fate he himself sealed after resigning as party leader (after the book's publication) on the grounds that doing God while doing Lib Dem leadership was «impossible».
Milo Yiannopoulos, a polemical Breitbart editor and unapologetic defender of the alt - right, lost both his speaking post at this week's Conservative Political Action Conference and his book deal after publication of a video in which he condones sexual relations with boys as young as 13 and laughs off the seriousness of pedophilia by Roman Catholic priests.
A spokesman said: «We do not have any current plans to broadcast publications by either Peter Mandelson or Tony Blair as books of the week on Radio 4.
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