Sentences with phrase «significant books as»

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In his book, Gordon makes the case that many of the products and services we think of as significant innovations pale in comparative impact to the innovations of the early 20th century.
In his book, «The Dollar Crisis», Richard Duncan cites the flood of cheap imported goods from China into the United States as a significant cause of deflation.
As an unpublished or self - published author, it can be a relentless struggle to attract a significant amount of attention to your book or manuscript.
Often times these properties can be picked up for significant discount, as a bank is often very willing to get the loan off their books.
The book, «Mutav Lehizaher K'dei lo Lehitzta'er» (which translates roughly as «Better Safe Than Sorry»), published privately by Ella Bargai and Nitai Melamed, appears to be making significant progress in making the issue less of a taboo topic within the Haredi world.
And in recent years a significant publishing subindustry has arisen for the purpose of helping us in such a «voyage of discovery»: I refer to the many books, tapes, videos, and workbooks on the topic of journal writing, or, as the less scrupulous stylists in the movement would have it, «journaling.»
As part of my work over the last four years, I've spent a significant amount of time reading books in the Christian «marriage advice» genre: Real Marriage, His Needs, Her Needs, Love & Respect.
Instead, if we understand the culture in which John wrote, the issues that the early church was facing under the Roman Empire, and all of the hundreds of allusions to Old Testament themes and prophetic expectations, the Book of Revelation can have a significant message for followers of Jesus today, who also deal with similar cultural issues as we try to live like Jesus in a world dominated by powers and authority that live in rebellion to the Kingdom of God.
Noddings» answers to these questions have won her praise in feminist and leftwing circles; her book is hailed by Rosemary Ruether and Daniel Maguire as an «important contribution to philosophical ethics» and a work that should be «significant» in theological seminaries.
However, the book rapidly enters into the early Christological disputes, and for those readers new to the difficulties surrounding significant theological and philosophical terms, such as «person», «nature», «hypostasis», «hypostatic union», and later the «original Nicene Creed» (a nod to the filioque controversy), the content may seem intimidating.
Just as the book powerfully exposes the myth that acceptance of gay marriage would have no significant social consequences, so too the authors could have made the further argument that, to varying degrees, all sexual unions outside marriage (as traditionally understood) are harmful to society.
Interest in oriental religion goes back in America to the early 19th century, as we have seen, but never before have significant numbers of people gone beyond reading books to become adepts and engage in arduous practice.
John Warwick Montgomery, a lawyer and philosopher as well as theologian, provides perhaps the most comprehensive argument by a conservative in his recent book Human Rights and Human Dignity: An Apologetic for the Transcendent Perspective (Zondervan, 1986) He concludes that rights derived from the inerrant teachings of the Bible give authority to the rights set forth in the Universal Declaration, even exceeding its claims in significant ways.
In their view, books stressing contingency «offer a way forward, beyond the «old political history» and the new «social and cultural history» by a reunion of process and event,» In other words, what Individual people did — perhaps especially people who filled leading public posts — may be as genuinely significant as the ordinary forces acting upon ordinary people.
But what is important is not that certain books be read as an end in themselves, but that they be read because of their relationship to other books in a tradition and community that make such a conversation significant.
Examining their contents more closely, I found that seven of these books blamed specific Christian or Bible - based values as significant «causes» of the ecology crisis.
For instance, Dave Hunt, author of best - selling books such as The Seduction of Christianity, writes: «The most significant event in almost five hundred years of church history took place March 29, 1994....
However, it is a work of great significance, termed by some as his most significant.1 The book has been arranged in its present order by Eberhard Bethge.
It is significant that from the second century to the nineteenth, when modern historical scholarship became current, theories about the Bible were held which no competent historian now accepts, such as that Moses wrote the entire Pentateuch (the first five books of the Old Testament) including the description of his own death.
A significant little book appeared recently with the title Images of Hope and the subtitle Imagination as Healer of the Helpless.
This is true, not because it contains, as it does, more exalted religious ideas than any other book, or expresses them better (this would be an explanation of the Bible's superiority, not of its uniqueness), but because it stands in a unique relation to some unique and supremely significant events.
Never have I encountered a book on biblical interpretation that manages to be as simultaneously challenging and funny, uncomfortable and liberating, intellectually rigorous and accessible, culturally significant and deeply personal.
Sallie McFague has written in her helpful book Speaking in Parables that the most significant parts of the New Testament consists of various parables:»... as New Testament scholars agree, the parables not only are Jesus» most characteristic form of teaching but are among the most authentic strata in the New Testament.»
The impact of hymnals and worship books produced in the «80s such as Lutheran Worship (1982) and its late «70s predecessor Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal, music edition, 1985), the Psalter Hymnal (Christian Reformed Church in North America, 1987), Worship (Roman Catholic, third edition, 1986), Rejoice in the Lord (Reformed Church in America, 1985), the United Methodist Hymnal (1989), and similar denominational hymnals has already been significant.
As a recent study conducted by Pew Research Center makes clear — and this is supported by other studies including a significant study released last fall, «A Survey of American Political Culture,» by Dr. James Davidson Hunter, who wrote the book Culture Wars — White Evangelical Protestants are not, as the Washington Post famously called them in 1993, «less affluent, less educated, and more easily led than the average American.&raquAs a recent study conducted by Pew Research Center makes clear — and this is supported by other studies including a significant study released last fall, «A Survey of American Political Culture,» by Dr. James Davidson Hunter, who wrote the book Culture Wars — White Evangelical Protestants are not, as the Washington Post famously called them in 1993, «less affluent, less educated, and more easily led than the average American.&raquas the Washington Post famously called them in 1993, «less affluent, less educated, and more easily led than the average American.»
When the Sky Clad folk returned they refused to accept the canon as formulated at Pataliputra, and have their own which while agreeing substantially in content, at least as to the names of the books included, nevertheless omits some, includes others, and within the texts bearing the same name differs at significant points.
It is significant that Metz's book provides such an overview as justification for rejecting the overview approach.
(The combination of «liberation» and «grace» is considered to be so dangerous that one North American writer subsequently cited the book as «among the most significant Socialist or Marxist titles» to come out of Latin America.)
As in his earlier book, A History of Christian Thought: An Introduction, and its two supplementary volumes of selections from primary sources, Placher shows himself to be an insightful, judicious and reliable interpreter of the tradition and of significant figures and issues in contemporary debates.
He now sees the statement as too rigid, but it is still a significant book.
It does not create the texture that I was determined to create in the recipes in my new book, at least not in my experience, and especially in the dough stage, as it requires a significant amount of liquid.
The same relentless reporting and sensitive storytelling that made The Best and the Brightest (1972) the definitive account of the origins of the Vietnam war also made his seven sports books culturally significant as well as best sellers.
Although this is a significant saving, there is generally not enough action for books to deal the line as sharp as they would a total or a runline, and even the Pinnacle Sports book only offers them for $ 2,000 per bet.
The record books show that Viv Anderson was the last big name player to be transferred from Arsenal to Manchester United in 1987 but two earlier signings proved to be just as significant.
(As I point out in the book, a recent study by the National Center for Education Research found that none of the many large - scale character - education programs in use in American schools produces any significant positive outcomes.)
Name a significant book published in the last 10 years.Language, and communicating in different languages, is part of everyday life as an MEP.
Name a significant book published in the last 10 years.I feel Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night - Time is quite extraordinary as an insight into autism.
This will, doubtless, also have significant implications for the Liberal Democrats, spanning as they do ideals from Orange Book to verging - on - Socialist.
Covering Nobel Prize winners and major innovators, as well as lesser - known but significant scientists who influence our every day, this book's vibrant profiles span centuries of courageous thinkers and illustrate how each one's ideas developed.
As I wrote in my book Wide Open, my issues around food and body image originated from significant trauma during my childhood.
Research indicates that getting adequate amounts of vitamin K in the diet can help older adults maintain strong bones, according to the book «Wellness Foods A to Z.» Dried plums are a significant source of vitamin A as well, supplying more than 7 percent of the nutrient's daily value per serving of five fruits.
I have lost roughly 20 lbs on Keto thus far and finding your books / blog is an amazing inspiration as I am getting burnt out on what to make (especially for the carb - loving significant other).
This is the subject of significant debate, which the book should have known about even in 1996 when it was published, but all the more reason to have school textbooks as up to date as possible — particularly in an evolving topic, such as nutrition.
The author created this book as a result of her own journey on the autoimmune diet and the significant recovery it brought her.
she cured herself of multiple sclerosis by ceasing her vegan diet in favor of an omnivorous diet that includes significant animal consumption, including organ meats, in order to increase her nutrient density, as she documents in her book.
I have made significant change to my diet as well, based on what I've learned from the book and have lost 20 lbs.
It may be true that Dr. Perimutter will make some significant money off of his book and work, but then just look at the sugar and wheat industries as well as those companies that have added all the «other» ingredients to processed foods.
While Yeezy was Aden's first catwalk booking, her appearances in Milan are perhaps more significant as Alberta Ferretti and Max Mara represent the mainstream fashion establishment.
The biggest shortcoming — and perhaps the most / only significant one of the entire series — may be that viewers entering the film without reading the books will not be able to comprehend nearly as much as those who have.
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