Sentences with phrase «reader of this journal»

It is time for them to share it with readers of this journal as well.
For readers of this journal, Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission is likely to be the most prominent case, one about the freedom of a Christian baker to decline to design a custom cake for a same - sex wedding celebration.
I hope that this attitude is as unrepresentative of readers of this journal as I suspect it is of the population at large.
Gary Anderson's astute essays on biblical topics are familiar to many readers of this journal.
My father and mother, perhaps like the parents of most readers of this journal, lived into their eighties and had an income that placed them well down in the bottom 20 percent.
Yet, I hope readers of this journal may hear themselves in the remarks Hausman and I made prior to devoting more thought to the issues, and to Gunter's arguments.
An otherwise sensible person and a devoted reader of this journal, she was off to Barnes & Noble to get a copy of the sixteenth edition of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, edited by Justin Kaplan.
Carl Hausman's paper, and mine, amplify and give specific attention to aspects of Gunter's thesis, and hopefully they may answer some of the questions readers of this journal will have.
I am (as are, I imagine, many readers of this journal) an ardent supporter of the pro-life cause.
Of particular interest to readers of this journal are Stanley Hauerwas, «Agency: Going Forward by Looking Back,» and Joseph Allen, «Recent Theological Discussion of Democracy.»
Before we started planning this great adventure, I sought the advice of an old hand in the field of Catholic boys» schools, Eric Hester, well known to readers of this journal.
Stackhouse of Princeton Theological Seminary is no stranger to the readers of this journal.
Edward Oakes, long familiar to the readers of this journal, is among the puzzled, and the von Speyr connection is one of the few questions that he does not attempt to resolve in his remarkable new book Pattern of Redemption (Continuum, 334 pp, $ 29.50
Many of the facts and arguments of One Nation, Two Cultures will be familiar to readers of this journal, but the great achievement of the book is to place them into historical and theoretical context and present them in a manner both concise and powerfully persuasive.
In this biography, Fr Mark Vickers — whose name will be familiar to readers of this journal — provides a study of a little - known yet important figure, and at the same time a glimpse of a little - known but important period in English Catholic history.
This absence is not because poetry of interest to readers of these journals is in short supply.
They will continue to work at these questions, as will, of course, the contributors and readers of this journal.
I appreciate the willingness of Andrew Kloster and Jan Hicks to write, but the best thing I can do in answering their concerns is to refer them to a book of mine that may be familiar to readers of this journal: First Things (Princeton, 1986).
The editors and several of the contributors are familiar to the readers of this journal, so, perhaps not surprisingly, we warmly recommend this spirited guide to Christian faithfulness in an often hostile culture.
Reflections on the Morality of the Persian Gulf War edited by David E. DeCosse Doubleday, 132 pages, $ 15 The views of Stanley Hauerwas and George Weigel on the question posed by the title are familiar to readers of this journal.
Readers of this journal will note affinities with the work of Robert Mesle.
I have been a reader of your journal for a long time but have never posted before.
Dr. Comer does not think much of some of the approaches that are popular with many of the readers of this journal.
But the most relevant part of this study, for the readers of this journal in particular, is how it serves to inform the choice debate.
Some of the work selected would be familiar to readers of this journal: Jason Urban and Leslie Mutchler's Universal Gate, David Altmejd's Ringers, Hank Willis Thomas's Blow the Man Down (2013) and Ann Aspinwall's Fortuny have all appeared on our pages.2 Most, however, would have been new to even the most assiduous follower of contemporary prints.3
And he's entitled to assume that readers of that journal would understand that.
Readers of the journal and the various online articles are invited discuss the articles on the blawg.
Readers of this journal have long been entertained by the «snippets» column, consisting of anecdotes and observations, each one exactly 101 words long, which one finds scattered across the pages from...
«Published version» means the version of the Article distributed by Publisher to subscribers or readers of the Journal.
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