Sentences with phrase «reading our collection of»

(c) a Christian who has just read that collection of Iron Age Palestinean mythology we call the «Bible»; or
I do hope you will take the time to read this collection of tributes over at Red Letter Christians.
Just an eclectic, easy - to - read collection of commentaries and insights on Christianity and pop culture.
Make sure that you read this collection of articles so that you understand what to look for in a reputable childcare centre or babysitter.
Note: If you are interested in other organic products for your child, we also recommend reading our collection of the best baby foods of 2018.
Or read a collection of API's articles for parents of spirited children in the «Loving Uniquely» issue of the print magazine.
If you want to know how the RPF programme is impacting individuals and offering outstanding researchers the opportunity to collaborate with scientific and medical impact, read the collection of impressions from some of the RPF participants.
Read our collection of articles about online dating.
I'm really looking forward to reading your collection of stories because it will be my first experience of flash fiction.
To be honest, I've stopped reading this collection of poems by Ada Limón because my wife absconded with it — took it with her to work so she could read more of it on her breaks and over lunch, which, if that isn't a testament to the power of a collection of poetry, I'm not sure what is.
Having read this collection of short - stories several months ago, I finally picked up The Witcher 3 to play on my x-box.
Keep reading to learn more about this must - read collection of memoirs.
As reported on an earlier post (Kindle apps for Blackberry or PC), you can now download FREE software to read your collection of eBooks on your iPhone / iPod touch or computer (Blackberry coming soon)!
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You can read a collection of Amazon customer service advisories on power / battery issues, at http://kindleworld.blogspot.com/2009/03/to-sleep-or-not-to-sleep-to-turn-off-or.html
Learn more about how you can leverage these loan officer consumer strategies by reading our collection of mortgage blog posts.
«Reading this collection of feline - inspired essays and life lessons gave me several AHA!
After you've read this collection of quotes, I'm almost certain that you will feel motivated and ready to pack your bags and going on that adventure you've always dreamt of!
For more explorations of this juncture in human and planetary history, see the must - read collection of essays called «Love Your Monsters: Postenvironmentalism and the Anthropocene.»
You just expect people to read a collection of «research notebook» trial analyses, intermixed with phrenology cuteness, cartoons, commenters chipping in off topic, and even threads on different blogs talking to each other!
If you'd like to get to know Miranda better, you can click here to read a collection of her blog posts.

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The acceptance of HTML by Web page designers has allowed them to think of a document as a way of accessing information, rather than a collection of static pages that can only be read when downloaded.
Bertrandt scripted a soft - sell approach that he reads from on many of his collection calls.
This collection of essays written by James Allen has become a timeless classic that is often read by anyone looking to unlock the secrets of success thanks to one simple philosophy; You are what you think.
Neither is geologist Liz Hajek, but she makes an exception for this book: «I don't generally gravitate toward fiction, but this collection of short stories, set in a variety of compelling places and time periods, is so creative and rich, it's been really fun to read
We have all seen the tales of a childhood collection of Star Wars memorabilia or a work or... Read more
For eight years it resided with CasePlace.org and grew to have more than 700 teaching materials, including videos, cases, syllabi, teaching modules, and reading collections, with thousands of downloads per year by researchers, teachers, and companies.
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This piece of blogpost collection is worth reading.
Before signing up with the anti-Victorians, however, you must read Gertrude Himmelfarb's latest collection of essays, The De-moralization of Society (Knopf), for an account of just how strong and long - lasting those Victorian virtues were - even in an era of declining faith.
As far as my memory can recollect, the young man's collection didn't contain Cicero or Plutarch, but I remember undisturbedly reading a beat up copy of Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle while lazing in one of the room's plush chairs.
Read it if you're looking for a strange collection of fictional stories that don't make sense, contradict each other, and promote slavery.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
I was reading an endless collection of whiny and threatening Syriac texts from the early church, and all I could see in them was what I had already heard in the country summer revivals I had attended as a child in western Kentucky.
For example, when I read Proverbs chapter 10, I see a «collection» of proverbs (wise sayings).
I haven't mentioned Meanwhile There Are Letters: The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald, edited by Welty biographer Suzanne Marrs and Macdonald biographer Tom Nolan (the most touching collection of letters I've read in years), or the latest volume in The Complete Letters of Henry James, or Catherine Lampert's superb Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting (which the painter Bruce Herman will be writing about for Books & Culture), or James Curtis's fascinating and beautifully produced William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come.
I just finished reading an excellent book, a collection of essays by Rebecca Solnit called Men Explain Things to Me.
books i read A Thousand Mornings by Mary Oliver — The latest collection of poetry from Mary Oliver.
More than one reader of her autobiography must have read her reference to this collection of conferences and wondered if this book is available - now it is.
An adage from the Panchatantra, a fifth - century collection of tales from India, reads: «For the sake of one's self, the world may be sacrificed.»
Thus the Old Testament is not to be read as an odd collection of curious stories and ideas from a remote and primitive world, any more than it should be taken, on all its levels indiscriminately, as a definitive statement of unchanging truth.
Another field guide to mineralogy guides her rock collection; there are books on butterflies, moths and insects to embolden her to «touch the rim of nightmare»; then a microscope to match her reading of Microbe Hunters.
Just to «keep it simple stupid» I wold suggest READ the bible and look for your own meanings... and remember, it is a collection of 66 differnt books.
We would certainly read the Song of Solomon as simply a collection of love poems, from different poets and from different times.
and then the last post I read to be David saying, «The fact is that the bible is a collection of ancient timed documents written by men».
Not all Christians read the Bible literally but take much of it to be collections of folktales, poetry, and history that sometimes illustrate how difficult it can be to navigate through life and grapple with the questions of where we come from, where we're going, and how we are to live in the meantime.
Perhaps the editors of the anthologies read only Trumpp's preface and became discouraged about finding suitable material for their collections.
Barr's engaging and accessible articles have long been familiar to readers of First Things, and those looking for something different by way of vacation reading this summer might pick up the recently - published collection of his essays, The Believing Scientist.
Much of the material basic to Buddhist philosophy can be found in the collections above, but Radhakrishnan and Moore in their A Source Book in Indian Philosophy included readings especially selected to illustrate Buddhist thought as it developed in India.
On the methodological possibilities in «reader response,» see Wolfgang Iser, The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic Response (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978), and the collection of essays, Susan R. Sulieman and Inge Crosman, eds., The Reader in the Text (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1980).
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