Sentences with phrase «serious scholars»

I knew them to be serious scholars of the practice of teaching particular school subjects, and preparing novice teachers to deepen their understandings of these practices.
This question is seriously debated by serious scholars and the answer has proved elusive.
My original point was that this is not something that serious scholars do.
I was impressed by the sharp, serious scholar lurking inside the tall, polite young man one might stereotype, even dismiss, because of his youth and privilege.
@Tom, Tom, the Other One «Serious scholars claim that God doesn't exist.
Ph.D.'s who are hired on the coattails of their partner say they are seldom treated as serious scholars.
At first, Forman seems an unlikely source for serious scholars.
At this late date, when many serious scholars have spoken out in favor of Pius XII, and when his cause is steadily advancing in Rome, Carroll's views on Pius are not only outdated but reactionary.
He uses a flashback structure to flesh out the wedding of Mary Morstan (Amanda Abbington) and John Watson (it's a little known «fact» that most serious scholars of the Holmes» canon believe Watson may've married up to seven times in the stories!)
(5) The most urgent ecumenical dialogue between Russia and Rome today must focus on a new generation of Russian Orthodox thinkers: those who, having looked hard at the crisis in Ukraine and their Church leadership's propaganda activities on behalf of the Putin regime, have concluded that Russian Orthodoxy needs a new theory of Church - and - state — and should develop one in vigorous conversation with serious scholars of Catholic social doctrine.
So why do research programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education continue to disseminate research that is barely respected by serious scholars?
CCR is a veritable Book of Knowledge for serious scholars and should be helpful to sincere policy - makers no longer dependent upon the want of candor and want of industry of the IPCC.»
But serious scholars do not treat the correlation as causal, as reports of books in the home may be as much a consequence of good schools and innate student ability as an independent cause of student achievement.
===== Good that you acknowledged that the Gospels do nt claim authorship, and that no serious scholar claims any of the NT docs were written later than 100AD.
It's a nonsense claim that no serious scholar on the face of the earth would attempt to make.
No serious scholars of antiquities deny the existence of Jesus.
They have been debunked and dismissed by actual historians and serious scholars of antiquity.
@Chad «no serious scholar buys into that nonsense: The Christ myth theory (also known as Jesus mythicism, the Jesus myth theory and the nonexistence hypothesis) is the idea that Jesus of Nazareth was not a historical person, but is a fictional or mythological character created by the early Christian community.
As a few news articles point out, the serious scholars of our world are in fact seeking answers and seeking a word.
This article is full of thin postulates that should make any serious scholar vomit.
Today, however, no serious scholar maintains that the schism began in 1054.
For example, when he says that no serious scholars think that Moses was writing a polemic against the mythical creation accounts of his day (p. 88), he cites one scholarly work from 1989.
^ a b Michael Grant (a classicist) states that «In recent years, «no serious scholar has ventured to postulate the non historicity of Jesus» or at any rate very few, and they have not succeeded in disposing of the much stronger, indeed very abundant, evidence to the contrary.»
For example, some serious scholars, including Catholics, think that the strictly historical evidence does not favor the virginal conception of Jesus or the perpetual virginity of Mary.
Michael Grant (a cla ssicist) states that «In recent years, «no serious scholar has ventured to postulate the non historicity of Jesus» or at any rate very few, and they have not succeeded in disposing of the much stronger, indeed very abundant, evidence to the contrary.»
No grumbling conservative could have served up a better choice, whether measured as a serious scholar, writer, craftsman of the law, or a person so completely in control of himself and the principles that command his allegiance.
Given that no serious scholar or reporter would much care about this question, I think that this is one of the few times that independent analysis should be encouraged and rewarded, especially since the math is straightforward.
The person who first came across this unexpected connection, Harvard University physicist Subir Sachdev, is a serious scholar, not prone to flights of whimsy.
Although Rosenfeld says the paper is a «serious and interesting paper» and «Cacioppo is a serious scholar with a big reputation,» he is concerned that «the use of an Internet survey which leaves non-Internet households out might bias the results.»
What I'm saying is that the prospect of Steve McQueen making a slave narrative is one to savour, celebrate, induce chills in the hearts of every serious scholar of cinema as experiential philosophy — and the prospect of Steve McQueen adapting Solomon Northrup's (as related to white lawyer David Wilson) 12 Years a Slave is one to inspire some level of inevitable disappointment.
Led by AP chief Trevor Packer, they encouraged further public comment, convened mostly new committees, and enlisted veteran history teachers and serious scholars to pore over the framework and suggest ways to root out the biases without introducing new ones.
Making the obvious comparison to the Shelby American Cobra, or even the 325 - bhp Sting Ray, the GT - 350 seems more suited to the drop out than the serious scholar.
Krueger implies Stockman's opinions r not worthy of consideration ``... not a serious scholar of the economy.»
A serious scholar of canine anatomy and health who has assisted in veterinary surgery, Fred has frequently served as guest lecturer at veterinary schools in the U.S. and around the world.
Nassim Taleb is a serious scholar of risk assessment, especially in the world of economics.
Professor Doug Berman's weblog, Sentencing Law and Policy has become the informational locus of the debate, with multiple courts citing it in opinions, and serious scholars of sentencing policy checking it almost daily.
Yet, no serious scholar has ever suggested that we should privatise all dispute resolution because courts are not available to 100 % of the population.
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