Sentences with phrase «publications of books by»

Rather I start with the 1981 publication of a book by an American Jewish rabbi that rocked the sensibilities of Christian pastors across the U.S. and initiated an exciting new dialogue on the problem — in traditional Jewish and Christian thought — of theodicy, and then look back at other earlier contributions along a similar track, concerning a possibly limited God.
Further, there is difficulty in the poetic license granted by the viewer to the gifted writers Collee and Amiel, whereby they crafted a carefully woven story - line around three main events in Darwin's life: 1) the problem of publication of the book by Darwin tied in with 2) his own struggle with his ailing health (possibly psychosomatic) as a result of the 3) subsequent trauma due to of the loss of his firstborn, Annie Darwin, for whom he had great affection.
self - publishing publication of a book by its author.
The exhibition commemorates the publication of a book by the same title, which includes an essay by Calder, «Voici une petite histoire de mon cirque.»
It coincides with the publication of a book by the same title, published by Ecstatic Peace Library in New York.
Jeffrey Stockbridge's first solo exhibition at the gallery coincides with the publication of his book by the same name, and features several large format color photographs (shot with a 4 × 5 film camera) of men and women caught in the grip of drug addiction and prostitution along Kensington Avenue in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Research on couples had begun in 1938 with the publication of a book by Louis Terman.

Not exact matches

September 2003 (188 kb PDF file): Research summaries on sovereign bonds and public debt management and on international trade; country study: Sweden; summaries of new study on deflation and recent book: Sweden's Welfare State; contents of latest issue of IMF Staff Papers; visiting scholars at the IMF; titles of recent IMF working papers; list of external publications by IMF staff.
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.
Biden's first presidential run was derailed by a plagiarism scandal, and the former vice president will face much more scrutiny after the publication of Breitbart News Editor - at - Large and Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer's blockbuster new book, Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends.
The publication by Doubleday of a new book by George Weigel could hardly be more timely.
Grondin has done substantial archival work to settle what the book's jacket calls «the facts of Gadamer's life»: upbringing, schooling, teachers, degrees, appointments, major publications, and other signal events (Gadamer's early illness, his two marriages, his arrest by East German police).
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.
Julian of Norwich's Showings: From Vision to Book By Denise Nawakowski Baker Princeton University Press, 215 pages, $ 29.95 Meister Eckhart and the Beguine Mystics Edited by Bernard McGinn Continuum, 166 pages, $ 19.95 The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great Through the 12th Century By Bernard McGinn Crossroad, 630 pages, $ 49.50 Jewish and Christian Mysticism: An Introduction By Dan Cohn - Sherbok and Lavina Cohn - Sherbok Continuum, 186 pages, $ 22.50 Praying with Julian of Norwich By Ritmary Bradley Twenty - Third Publications, 184 pages, $ 12.By Denise Nawakowski Baker Princeton University Press, 215 pages, $ 29.95 Meister Eckhart and the Beguine Mystics Edited by Bernard McGinn Continuum, 166 pages, $ 19.95 The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great Through the 12th Century By Bernard McGinn Crossroad, 630 pages, $ 49.50 Jewish and Christian Mysticism: An Introduction By Dan Cohn - Sherbok and Lavina Cohn - Sherbok Continuum, 186 pages, $ 22.50 Praying with Julian of Norwich By Ritmary Bradley Twenty - Third Publications, 184 pages, $ 12.by Bernard McGinn Continuum, 166 pages, $ 19.95 The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great Through the 12th Century By Bernard McGinn Crossroad, 630 pages, $ 49.50 Jewish and Christian Mysticism: An Introduction By Dan Cohn - Sherbok and Lavina Cohn - Sherbok Continuum, 186 pages, $ 22.50 Praying with Julian of Norwich By Ritmary Bradley Twenty - Third Publications, 184 pages, $ 12.By Bernard McGinn Crossroad, 630 pages, $ 49.50 Jewish and Christian Mysticism: An Introduction By Dan Cohn - Sherbok and Lavina Cohn - Sherbok Continuum, 186 pages, $ 22.50 Praying with Julian of Norwich By Ritmary Bradley Twenty - Third Publications, 184 pages, $ 12.By Dan Cohn - Sherbok and Lavina Cohn - Sherbok Continuum, 186 pages, $ 22.50 Praying with Julian of Norwich By Ritmary Bradley Twenty - Third Publications, 184 pages, $ 12.By Ritmary Bradley Twenty - Third Publications, 184 pages, $ 12.95
Last year saw the culmination of many years of labor in the publication of the new Lutheran Book of Worship, prepared by all the major Lutheran churches in this country and Canada.
The following article is excerpted from the concluding chapter of historian Jaroslav Pelikan's book titled Jesus Through the Centuries: His Place in the History of Culture, scheduled for October publication by Yale University Press.
His latest book, The Middle East: Two Thousand Years from the Rise of Christianity to the Present Day, is scheduled for publication by Simon & Schuster in May.
The book itself (published in London by the SCM Press and scheduled for publication in the U.S. in September by Westminster Press) consists of ten essays by a group of professional theologians.
He has edited collections of songs and hymns from the world church (distributed by GIA Publications and Iona Books) and written The Singing Thing: A Case for Congregational Singing.
This issue reached a kind of culmination in the publication in 1942 of a little book entitled The Religious Availability of Whitehead's God, by Stephen Lee Ely.22 Though it involved a technically careful and reasonably detailed exposition of Whitehead's view of God, Ely's fundamental thesis was quite simple.
A practical & illuminating guide to each book of the Bible by Peter Kreeft, Ignatius Press available from Family Publications, 328pp, # 11.50 If you're anything like me you probably don't have any friends.
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.
The claims are based primarily on a book by evangelist Grant R. Jeffrey, The Signature of God (Frontier Research Publications, 2002).
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.
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.)
But an overtly political publication of ours was To Empower People, the book published in 1977 by the American Enterprise Institute.
The search was brought to a climax with the third milestone, the publication by Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965) of his book The Quest of the Historical Jesus (1906).
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.
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).
That, however, might be money wasted, for one can buy a book titled Full - Auto AR - 15 Conversion Manual (Desert Publications, $ 4.95), which, according to one advertisement, offers step - by - step instructions, with photographs and drawings, so that the handyman can do the work of conversion in the privacy of his own basement workshop.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book [i.e., An Enquiry Concerning The Principles of Natural Knowledge] in 1919, the various topics considered in it have been also considered by me in The Concept of Nature... and in The Principle of Relativity....
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.
What I look for in a website or publication (or book for that matter) is an interest in craft, a respect for tradition that is neither blinded by unquestioning devotion or spite, and a skepticism of ideological trends that remains open to new subject matter and inventive (I won't say original) style.
One is the 1952 paperback publication of the Qur» an explicitly in a Muslim's translation (The Meaning of the Glorious Koran: An Explanatory Translation by Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall [New York: Mentor Books, 1953]-- note the opening sentence of the Foreword: «The aim of this work is to present to English readers what Muslims of the world over hold to be the meaning of the words of the Koran....
Case in point, this article from UK publication The Sun, which is commemorating the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein by dragging the hyper - sensitive, easily offended, safe space - obsessed millennial generation for, uh, correctly understanding the book.
He points out that the publication of this book in English corresponds with a political / cultural moment in which we're anxious, concerned, and to some degree confused by a growing economic inequality.
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.
In the first place, the quiet but drastic step taken by Robinson between the publication of his book and his essay, of abandoning the concept of an existential encounter with Jesus mediated by a modern historiography in favor of something much less dramatic, is an absolutely essential step to take.
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 resurgence of interest in the Jesus of history is evidenced not only by the books from Marcus Borg, John Dominic Crossan and Geza Vermes but also by the publication of The Five Gospels (Polebridge / Macmillan), reflecting the conclusions of R. W Funk's Jesus Seminar in which Borg and Crossan are active participants.
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.
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.»
Get a taster of the book by trying out recipes for Parsnip Gnocchi and Aubergine / Eggplant Cordon Bleu, shared on the Meat Free Monday website courtesy of Hiltl, tibits and New Internationalist Publications.
Based on excerpts from Simply Vibrant by Anya Kassoff, with the permission of Roost Books, an imprint of Shambhala Publications, Inc..
Reprinted by arrangement with Roost Books, an imprint of Shambhala Publications Inc., Boston, MA.
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.
Parts of this article are excerpted with permission from books by Elizabeth Pantley: Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and Pleading Hidden Messages: What Our Words and Actions are Really Telling Our Children, New Harbinger Publications, Inc. and by McGraw - Hill / Contemporary Website: http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth
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