As editor Geyer oversaw perhaps the strangest (and easiest to write) editorial ever
published by the Century.
New York's for - profit colleges leave students with huge debt and have little impact on earning potential, according to a new report
published by The Century Foundation.
It is
published by the Century Foundation Press as part of a series called Civil Rights in a New Era.
Past interns have worked with researchers who are leaders in their fields, been
published by The Century Foundation, and gone on to become drivers of social change in government, journalism, academia, and more.
-LSB-...] an ebook bestseller before it was
published by Century and the film rights bought by Ridley Scott, says that he and the pirates «are tight»; he loves his readers, «even the ones with eye patches».
Published by Century Publishing Co..
Not exact matches
The local newspaper, the Emporia Gazette, was first
published by William Allen White in the early 20th
century and is quite famous for its political influence.
But in study
published in Environmental Research Letters in 2015, researchers projected that the area scorched
by wildfires in Southern California will grow
by as much as 77 percent
by the middle of the
century due to warming.
As
published July 25, 2013 in The Globe and Mail:
by John Manley «No man is an island entire of itself,» the poet John Donne wrote four
centuries ago.
A 2005 study
by Gregory S. Paul
published in the Journal of Religion and Society stated that, «In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy, and abortion in the prosperous democracies,» and «In all secular developing democracies, a
centuries long - term trend has seen homicide rates drop to historical lows» with the exceptions being the United States (with a high religiosity level) and «theistic» Portugal.
The magazine
published fiction containing social gospel themes and ran a regular poetry column titled «Poems of the Social Awakening,» carrying works
by poets Edwin Markham, Vachel Lindsay (a Disciple from downstate Illinois — a particular favorite) and the
Century's own Thomas Curtis Clark.
Christians in Science website AND BEYOND • A book
published by Noah J. Efron last year, entitled Judaism and Science, traces the history of the relationship between Judaism and science or «natural knowledge» from the time of the Israelites to the twentieth
century.
In keeping with the notion that hearers of the call is a collective metaphor, we shall invite to the discussion four authors of popular commentaries on the First Gospel: Jack Dean Kingsbury, an American Protestant and author of Matthew in Proclamation Commentaries (Fortress Press, 1986); David Hill, a Britisher, author of The Gospel of Matthew in the New
Century Bible Commentary (Wm. B. Eerdmans
Publishing Co., 1972); John P. Meier, an American Roman Catholic, author of Matthew in the New Testament Message Series (Michael Glazier, 1980): and Eduard Schweizer, a Swiss, author of The Good News According to Matthew translated
by David Green (John Knox, 1975).
But were St Thomas Aquinas alive today he would not be teaching
by rote from a textbook first
published in the 13th
century.
This hymn was
published in 1745
by Charles Wesley expressing the
centuries old Christian desire for the return of Jesus.
The
Century published a great many articles
by Reinhold Niebuhr over a period of some 15 years, until Christianity and Crisis was launched
by Niebuhr and associates at about the time America became involved in World War II.
To be sure, the numbers look encouraging; compared with the CHRISTIAN
CENTURY's 33,000 circulation, Christianity Today has about 180,000 (and Today's Christian Woman,
published by the same company, 300,000).
By 1911 the
CENTURY regularly
published a department covering news of «interdenominational acquaintance» This marked its first major step toward a 1916 declaration that it was an «undenominational» journal.
By the beginning of this century a great change had taken place and James Orr prefaced his defense of the traditional position by sketching the widespread questioning and rejection of «bodily resurrection» by Christian scholars.10 In 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accredite
By the beginning of this
century a great change had taken place and James Orr prefaced his defense of the traditional position
by sketching the widespread questioning and rejection of «bodily resurrection» by Christian scholars.10 In 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accredite
by sketching the widespread questioning and rejection of «bodily resurrection»
by Christian scholars.10 In 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accredite
by Christian scholars.10 In 1907 Kirsopp Lake
published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accredited.
In 1932 The Christian
Century published for 25 weeks a series of articles on empirical theology, with disclaimers
by a cheerful atheist, Max Otto.
This article is excerpted from God and Mammon in America,
published in l994
by the Free Press; it appeared in The Christian
Century, September 7 - 14, l994, pp 812 - 816.
However
by the Reformation in the 16th
century, Martin Luther not only translated the Gospels, but he interpreted them in printed sermons as well, and when John Calvin, Roger Williams and others broadly disagreed in print with Luther on such matters as what the scriptures said about the role of government in society, the whole matter of scriptural interpretation was opened to thousands of individuals who for the first time could read (or have read to them) the
published documents.
The essays gathered in The Twilight of the Intellectuals, most of which were first
published in the New Criterion, constitute a mordant retrospective on what Julien Benda early in the twentieth
century called la trahison des clercs — the treason committed
by modern intellectuals (who were mostly middle - class writers, scholars, and artists) against the principles and institutions that had nurtured them.
To us it seems eminently timely and appropriate, therefore, to
publish a selection of major works
by twentieth -
century Whiteheadian process philosophers and theologians.
Iowa, The Christian
Century had been
published by and for members of the Disciples of Christ denomination.
Benedict on faith, reason, and culture; the president of the Catholic University of America, John Garvey, on the Catholic university; the poet Paul Mariani on the Catholic imagination; and Robert Imbelli on the Catholic intellectual tradition are among the writings that can be found in C21 Resources, an occasional magazine
published by the Church in the 21st
Century Center at Boston College.
The second is to demonstrate that Newman himself only came to formulate and accept this theory as late as 1839 - 40, contradicting Newman's own recollection that he had key elements in his mind
by the time he
published his first major book, The Arians of the 4th
century, in 1833.
Jerome, the great Latin scholar who in the fifth
century was responsible for the Latin translation of the Bible known as the Vulgate, in his brief biography of James, says: «James wrote a single Letter... and even this is claimed
by some to have been
published by someone else under his name, and gradually, as time went on, to have gained authority» (Lives of Illustrious Men 2).
The struggle of earlier
centuries to free the Church from domination
by lay princes was increasingly resolved
by the power of each King to appoint the bishops in his realm and to forbid any Papal decree from being
published within his borders without his consent.
Quotations from the Summa are from the early 20th
century Blackfriars translation
published by Burns Oates & Washbourne, unless otherwise stated.
God of Empowering Love was
published in 2016
by Process
Century Press.
That a need for this sort of tradition existed, and kept on being supplied even later, is shown
by the two papyrus leaves containing sayings of Jesus which were
published in 1897 and 1904 from the finds at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt — the manuscript appears to date from the third
century.
I focused on their ritual and symbolic enactments of their own value system as a template for the values with which they will approach space travel and space commerce in the 21st
century, and have
published that research in Late Editions VIII, Para-Sites, edited
by George Marcus (2000).
First
published in 2013, A Healing Landscape: Environmental and Social History of the Site of Mass Audubon's Boston Nature Center
by Scholar - in - Residence Steven Pavlos Holmes, PhD, tells the stories of the people who have lived and worked on the land over the past two
centuries — including early farming families, a Revolutionary war soldier, pioneering birdwatchers, the residents and staff of the Boston State Hospital, and, of course, the Clark Cooper Community Gardens and Mass Audubon.
His book, From Slavery to the Cooperative Commonwealth: Labor and Republican Liberty in the Nineteenth
Century was recently
published by Cambridge University Press, and he is currently working on a book on the political ethics of the strike.
Indeed, interest in «the Great Charter of Liberties» of 1215 had grown over the previous quarter of a
century, fuelled
by an explosion of radical reform
publishing during the Regency years.
Christopher Hood and Rozana Himaz's forthcoming book, A
Century of Fiscal Squeeze Politics, will be
published by Oxford University Press in the summer of 2017.
Separate research
published by the Met Office today shows emissions of CO2 will need to be reduced close to zero
by the end of this
century if a rise in the mean global temperature beyond 2C is to be avoided.
By Duncan Brack This article was originally
published in Reinventing the State: Social Liberalism for the 21st
Century.
A report
published Thursday
by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) finds that sea level increases over the next
century will have significant impacts on coastal communities.
Such disruptions in the world's food supply may become even more the norm
by the end of this
century, according to a new analysis
published today in Science.
Since the turn - of - the -
century study
by Nitsche and Paulus researchers have
published nearly 3,000 scientific papers on tDCS — a third of them in the last two years.
Its structure brings to mind a number of early influential projects from the early 1990s: the multimedia CDs
published by the Voyager Company, an annotated archive of the writings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti produced
by the University of Virginia, and an early Web portrait of 19th -
century British culture called the Victorian Web, created at Brown University.
In June 2015, NOAA researchers led
by Thomas Karl
published a paper in the journal Science comparing the new and previous NOAA sea surface temperature datasets, finding that the rate of global warming since 2000 had been underestimated and there was no so - called «hiatus» in warming in the first fifteen years of the 21st
century.
A recent study
published earlier this month in Nature Climate Change
by University of Georgia demographer Mathew Hauer showed that Florida could lose as many as 2.5 million people to sea - level rise
by the end of the
century.
In one study
published in Geophysical Research Letters in 2007, scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, estimated the mass redistribution resulting from ocean warming would shorten the day
by 120 microseconds, or nearly one tenth of a millisecond, over the next two
centuries.
The online Nanotechnology Magazine
published an interesting article
by Bill Spence on nanotechnology in the 21st
century.
According to the study
published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, global average storm surge damages could increase from about $ 10 - $ 40 billion per year today to up to $ 100,000 billion per year
by the end of
century, if no adaptation action is taken.
A book
published this spring
by Northwestern University historian of science Alice Dreger, Galileo's Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists and the Search for Justice in Science, demonstrates that those risks go back
centuries.
This photograph of Laloo, a circus performer whose child - sized parasitic twin seems to emerge from his abdomen, was
published in Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine, a 19th
century book on teratology - literally «the study of monsters» -
by George Gould and Walter Pyle.