The Federation also gives Freedom to Publish Award to a publisher, who shows courage to
publish controversial books without fear of the wrath of the fundamentalists or any action by the state.
In 1971, Samuel Yette
published a controversial book entitled The Choice.
Not exact matches
This month, the always interesting, often
controversial Rob Bell
publishes a new
book about the Bible.
Beegle's first
book, The Inspiration of Scripture, proved to be the most
controversial book within evangelicalism in the early sixties.25
Published in 1963, it was given ten pages of review in Christianity Today by editor Carl Henry and contributing editor Frank Gaebelein.
She has
published two
books, one on prayer and one on belief, where her
controversial ideas have been exposed for all to see.
[1] In that same
book (
published just a few months after the
controversial statement, «Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium» was issued), the founders of ECT agreed that, despite the firestorm of criticism that had erupted in some circles, the original statement was only a beginning.
For example, in a promising and
controversial book published ten years ago, a group of Roman Catholic scholars proposed that Catholic sexual ethics stop centering on procreation, natural law and the physical contours of sexual acts and focus instead on the creative growth toward personal integration.
The
book was relatively
controversial among some Christians for it's metaphorical depictions of God and some of its theology, but became a run - away hit among religious readers: Though it was originally self -
published, The Shack has gone on to sell more than 10 million copies.
Now the leadership of his Mars Hill Bible Church is rushing to his defense, and we're learning more about the fight to
publish his
controversial new
book.
I and my fellow
Book Tourists — adoptees, first parents, adoptive / adopting parents — spent November (Adoption Awareness Month) reading this controversial book that was originally published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption
Book Tourists — adoptees, first parents, adoptive / adopting parents — spent November (Adoption Awareness Month) reading this
controversial book that was originally published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption
book that was originally
published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption era.
It's eight years since David Laws and Paul Marshall
published their
controversial Orange
Book, and the debates going on within the Lib Dems are long overdue.
The author admits that the
book is following the traditions of the
controversial American academic Richard Hofstadter whose Ages of Reform,
published in 1955, was a critique of the populist and progressive movements in the US.
The allegation was based on a
controversial book by renegade spy Richard Tomlinson which had been
published in Russia.
The new research relies on data first
published in 2002 in a
controversial book called IQ and the Wealth of Nations.
According to a
controversial new study, set to be
published in The Journal of Political Psychology, the bedrooms and offices of liberals, who are generally thought of as open, tend to be colorful and awash in
books about travel, ethnicity, feminism and music, along with music CDs covering folk, classic and modern rock, as well as art supplies, movie tickets and travel memorabilia.
In this title, Lisa Delpit, whose previous
book — the acclaimed yet
controversial Other People's Children — was
published 16 years ago, delves into the school factors that have contributed to the achievement gap.
The
book was
controversial and divisive from the moment it was
published, but more importantly, it also inspired a generation of women to stand up for themselves and reclaim their lives.
Author HM Ward holds up a copy of the
book behind her
controversial decision to reject a Big Five traditional
publishing deal.
My first five
books were traditionally
published, my sixth was too
controversial for my publishers so I self -
published it.
In addition to
publishing books independently, Danny has adopted the approach (
controversial to many) of giving
books away for free.
Her first
book, the
controversial Destiny (1986) earned her a record sum for a first novel:
published in the US by Bantam, it became a New York Times No. 1 bestseller, and went on to top the bestseller lists in the UK, Canada, Australia and South Africa.
Deadly Rumors is a propulsive, sexy romance, but when the
book was featured in a recent controversial roundup of romance novels published by the New York Times Book Review, Robert Gottlieb wrote the following about the main p
book was featured in a recent
controversial roundup of romance novels
published by the New York Times
Book Review, Robert Gottlieb wrote the following about the main p
Book Review, Robert Gottlieb wrote the following about the main pair:
Bernal's
controversial book Black Athena (1989) provoked passions with its thesis that Western civilization was influenced by Afro - Asiatic cultures and prompted his critics to
publish Black Athena Revisited (1996).
Penguin Ireland
published their
controversial new
book, The Fitzpatrick Tapes on Sunday 9th January 2011 by delivering copies of the titles to stores early in the morning.
Not all
books are reviewed by all journals because it's still
controversial to review self -
published books.
Let TradPub take the heat for the «
controversial»
books, when B&N
publishes they want it to be nice and safe.
And Google got offside with the
publishing industry, governments and much of the public with its
controversial Google
Books programme, something that might come back to bite it as competition heats up.
Controversial religious organization Happy Science has
published a new
book entitled Osamu Tezuka's Ghost, in which they purport to have heard the words of the deceased God of Manga, and his daughter is not exactly happy about it.
Never has there been such a
controversial subject than physically printing your self -
published book.
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While the question of using ISBNs — the International Standard
Book Number — remains
controversial among some self -
publishing authors, the report released late Tuesday (September 7) from ProQuest's Bowker cites a growth rate of 21 percent in ISBN registration by self -
publishing authors between 2014 and 2015.
On the opening of the Digital
Book World 2014 Conference, Porter Anderson covers the hybrid author's
controversial vision of an upended
publishing industry.
While he can be a
controversial figure in the Canadian investing scene, Derek Foster has
published 4
books which I feel are worthwhile reading for a beginner interested in dividend investing.
She is currently working on two
books, one on the aesthetics and philosophy of American functional pottery, based on interviews with potters across the country, and the other a history of the New Art Examiner, a sometimes -
controversial publication based in Chicago, which
published from 1973 to 2002.
The result was Julius's
controversial book, «T. S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism, and Literary Form,»
published in 1995.
I and my fellow
Book Tourists — adoptees, first parents, adoptive / adopting parents — spent November (Adoption Awareness Month) reading this controversial book that was originally published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption
Book Tourists — adoptees, first parents, adoptive / adopting parents — spent November (Adoption Awareness Month) reading this
controversial book that was originally published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption
book that was originally
published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption era.