Sentences with phrase «second volume»

Own the individual issues, or get the entire second volume (includes all bonus stories and fan art from the printed edition).
Studios, releases the beginning of second volume of the popular Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard series.
Now, in the eagerly awaited second volume in this epic saga, he once again proves himself a master myth - maker, setting a standard against which all other fantasy novels will be measured for years to come.
The reading world was riveted earlier this week by reports that a long - awaited second volume of Harper Lee's work, a sequel - slash - prequel to the Pulitzer Prize - winning To Kill a Mockingbird, would be released by HarperCollins in July 2015.
Hence the first two encyclicals; hence the compellingly erudite lectures at public audiences; hence the first and promised second volume of Jesus of Nazareth.
In this pulse - pounding second volume, The Real Adventures reinvention of the classic animated adventure series Jonny Quest continues.
But while the film was a mild success commercially, the chances of a sequel seemed pretty unlikely, especially for anyone who read the darker and more sadistic second volume of Mark Millar's popular comic book series, which is borderline distasteful in its attempts to raise the stakes.
Although the first and second volume sales started slow, the third volume catapulted him into 5,000 th rank on Amazon.
In this fascinating and entertaining second volume, Christopher Simon Sykes explores the life and work of Britain's most popular living artist.
The screening will be followed by a discussion with the artist Alex Bag and Bruce Jenkins, professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and co-author of the forthcoming of second volume of the catalogue raisonné of Andy Warhol's films, and moderated by Claire K. Henry, assistant curator, The Andy Warhol Film Project.
All the major players from The Diviners (2012) return in this long - awaited second volume of a planned quartet, where hungry ghosts and nightmares, instead of serial killers, stalk characters but prove every bit as deadly.
The second volume of the All and Everything trilogy, originally published in 1963, features the author's recounting of people he met during his travels across Central Asia.
(I thought I had demolished that claim, using documentation from communist secret police agencies in central and eastern Europe, in the second volume of my John Paul II biography, The End and the Beginning — which is available in an excellent Italian translation — but evidently some people were unpersuaded.)
The second volume of Wolfhart Pannenberg's Systematic Theology is a particularly rich resource for understanding contemporary scientific and religious explorations into the meanings of pan-en-theos.
A year later Wells published the second volume, God in the Wasteland, which continued to sketch the contours of modernity and its implications for doing theology.
The second volume of A Marginal Jew devotes considerable space to a study of John as «mentor» to Jesus.
Father Olegario Gonzalez de Cardedal, a Spanish theologian and friend of Pope Benedict, made the below comments when presenting the second volume of the Pope's...
Father Olegario Gonzalez de Cardedal, a Spanish theologian and friend of Pope Benedict, made the below comments when presenting the second volume of the Pope's «Jesus of Nazareth».
Luke, in his second volume (the Acts of the Apostles) has marked the close of the series by a symbolic scene in which, after «forty days» (a conventional number), Christ finally vanished from human view: «a cloud removed him from their sight.»
For example, in the second volume of his Essays Critical and Historical, he speaks in these forthright accents:
Quite rightly, Eliade considers in his second volume of A History of Religious Ideas, Vedas, Upanishads, Yoga, Buddhism, Jainism, Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita, Greco - Oriental Mysteries, Iranian religious synthesis as forerunners of Christianity.
Yet, because it is doubtful that many of those fans of Mississippi Burning will read a thousand page antidote, we may hope not only that the second volume of Branch's history will surpass the first, but also that someone will have the guts to make a movie that tells the truths of any of his marvelous chapters.
The second volume deals with the doctrines of creation, the Church, and eschatological «fulfillment.»
In the second volume, Jenson appropriates another growing theological consensus, this time with regard to the nature of the Church as communion.
He leaves us — a thousand pages into the story — in mid-course, on the eve of the epochal triumphs and tragedies of 1964 and 1965, but, happily, he promises a second volume.
In sum, the second volume's execution of the great trinitarian vision set forth in the first volume is less than entirely satisfactory.
She and Professor Exum have written a second volume Miriam's Well: Stories about Women in the Bible to be published by Delacorte in 1991.
A first volume, containing the Lord's Prayer appeared last spring; a second volume, containing the temptations of Jesus just appeared this spring; and a third is in press.
It is really the first part, or volume, of a work dealing with the origins of Christianity, the second volume being the Acts of the Apostles.
The manner in which the «servants of the gospel» communicated their message may be gathered from the abridged specimens of early Christian preaching which Luke has supplied in his second volume.3 They are represented as declaring (to summarize with impossible brevity) that the divinely guided history of Israel has reached a climax of «fulfillment.»
Apparently, by the time he began on the second volume of his work he had come into possession of new material indicating that Jesus» appearances lasted for forty days.
A second volume, which will presumably cover the years from the beginning of World War II to Hitler's death at his own hand in mid-1945, has not yet been published.
The second volume of Luke's book (The Acts of the Apostles) begins the answer to that, and the history of the church up to today continues it.
This may be because author and publishers are saving more conferences for a second volume.
The deep penetration of the Vatican by Soviet - bloc intelligence agencies has been documented in numerous scholarly studies, many of which are cited in the second volume of my John Paul II biography, The End and the Beginning (which has been available in a fine Italian translation for two years).
In the second volume, Unmasking the Powers, he delves deep into explaining several of the key forces behind human existence, and how they govern our lives.
A fuller comparison of the two works will have to await publication of Meier's second volume, which will begin with Jesus» public ministry.
But his treatment of sin in volume 1 was lauded and criticized so extravagantly that it overshadowed the second volume when it appeared two years later.
This condition is one factor behind the steady decay of purpose and the decline in identity among mainline denominations: The second volume of the United Methodist Church's «Into Our Third Century» series argues that the denomination's most pressing need as it approaches its bicentennial in 1984 is «to develop a clear sense of purpose and identity for its life and work.»
Luke Timothy Johnson, a New Testament scholar at Emory, reviews the second volume in Commonweal and admires the erudition and minute detail with which Meier goes about his task.

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