If you want intelligent discussion and claim to have read
so much literature, it is rather surprising you make such claims about «thermal activity», and «Antarctic glaciers advance».
This is certainly old hat to climate scientists, but there is
so much literature on the the mean temperature response that I believe there is room to draw attention to the problem of extremes.
They do great for a while, and then there's
so much literature, as you well know, from the China study, showing that vegetarian eating really seems to be the way to go.
There's
so much literature out there in the wellness world.
I had read
so much literature on Breast is Best.
«Historically, we've had
so much literature, from every side of the aisle, describing what it means to be a godly woman,» says Margaret Bendroth, adjunct professor at Andover Newton Theological Seminary and author of Fundamentalism and Gender.
Not exact matches
However, the man is not a
literature specialist,
so what reason do I have to seriously consider what he has to say about «fairy tales,»
much less about «philosophy» and «theology» when he hasn't even
so much as an undergraduate degree in either of those areas.
That's exactly the fighting spirit
so sadly missing from
so much of the stylish
literature on men, women, and marriage today, as «What Does Woman Want?»
Whether it's politics, science, history of
literature... the young mind absorbs
so much info but has not background to know what is real or not.
Rabbinic
literature explains the holiday this way: our Creator is like a host, who invites us as visitors for a limited time, but when the time comes for us to leave, He has enjoyed himself
so much that He asks us to stay another day.
Moreover, he has freely borrowed many of his most important ideas not only from Heidegger but also from Luther, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Dilthey;
so much so that one wonders whether his position is capable of either a consistent or a systematic expression — and the enormous
literature on Bultmann does
much to substantiate this suspicion.
Anyway, last week, we talked about Chapter 2 — «The Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern
Literature» — in which Enns tackles the difficult question of how to understand the Bible as special and revelatory when Genesis in particular looks so much like other literature from the ancient Near East
Literature» — in which Enns tackles the difficult question of how to understand the Bible as special and revelatory when Genesis in particular looks
so much like other
literature from the ancient Near East
literature from the ancient Near Eastern world.
For there is
much religious
literature that is not regarded as sacred; and a great deal of the content of
so - called sacred
literature is not necessarily directly religious at all, though indirectly it is usually in some way linked up with religion.
The second recent book to advance the response of process theology to liberation theology significantly is Delwin Brown's To Set at Liberty.7 This is not
so much a critical response to the challenge of the liberation theologies as a reflection on freedom stimulated by this
literature.
One of the symptoms of sickness in the treatment of sexuality in
much modern
literature is that there is
so little gratitude for it.
Some Christian devotional
literature dwells
so much on the punishment that Christ suffered for our sake that it seems to have an unhealthy preoccupation with his blood and the torture that he suffered.
We've already discussed Chapter 2 — «The Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern
Literature» — in which Enns tackles the difficult question of how to understand the Bible as special and revelatory when Genesis in particular looks so much like other literature from the ancient Near Eastern world, and Chapter 3 --- «The Old Testament and Theological Diversity» — which addresses some of the tension, ambiguity, and diversity found within the pages of
Literature» — in which Enns tackles the difficult question of how to understand the Bible as special and revelatory when Genesis in particular looks
so much like other
literature from the ancient Near Eastern world, and Chapter 3 --- «The Old Testament and Theological Diversity» — which addresses some of the tension, ambiguity, and diversity found within the pages of
literature from the ancient Near Eastern world, and Chapter 3 --- «The Old Testament and Theological Diversity» — which addresses some of the tension, ambiguity, and diversity found within the pages of Scripture.
Questions of Faith won't likely be attractive to what Berger calls «Golden Rule» Christians who embrace the images of «gentle Jesus,» the exemplar and teacher contained in
so much Protestant Christian
literature.
At least Jesus is thought to have existed without any evidence whatsoever other than
literature that has
so much excluded and content that has been lost in translation that it's almost impossible to be a genuine Christian because no matter what you are ignorant to
so many other facts... assuming everything is true.
The author records his deep indebtedness to various scholars who have spent
so much study and translation of the
literature discussed here.
The world in this formist argument is witnessed not
so much in newspapers, scientific works, and eschatological vision as in
literature and other symbolic structures.
«My impression is that
so much of the
literature that has really dominated our thinking about the church derives from generalized abstractions about what the church ought to be or about what the evils of the church are by theologians who are at best uncomfortable in trying to apply that to particular congregations.
I do not detect
much calculation here about how to impress this woman; rather, I get the sense of a young man who is in a season of giving himself over, even obsessively
so, to
literature and things intellectual.
None but the tenured and the wannabe tenured would approach the Bible as a mere work of
literature —
much less as a text of divine inspiration — with
so little imagination or
so little appreciation for the imagination of its authors, this is sobering, for today's student theologians are likely to be tomorrow's women of the cloth.
It may be, of course, that just because
so much of the religious
literature was from this origin,
so much attention was focused upon death and the after life.
Until I read The Humiliation of the Word, for instance, I could not understand why my students in French
literature classes had
so much to say and ask about the texts they read but never had any verbal response whatever when I showed them a film.
Like
so much writing that gathers under the ample umbrella of
literature, it has a notorious capacity to undercut itself with low and middle - brow banalities, hasty generalizations, ad nauseam repetitions, and marketplace hyperboles.
Literature, insofar as it has been concerned with establishing time and entropy - resisting truths that go beyond its own idolization, has always been congenial to religion — so much so that for people like Comte and Haeckel, literature carries a religious virus that threatens the health of their
Literature, insofar as it has been concerned with establishing time and entropy - resisting truths that go beyond its own idolization, has always been congenial to religion —
so much so that for people like Comte and Haeckel,
literature carries a religious virus that threatens the health of their
literature carries a religious virus that threatens the health of their projects.
«The reason the opening chapters of Genesis look
so much like the
literature of ancient Mesopotamia is that the worldview categories of the ancient Near East were ubiquitous and normative at the time.
In the pre-Enlightenment period, a notion like «Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch» did not function
so much to invite inquiry into the mind, circumstances and psychology of Moses as it did to unite the
literature under a single coordinating point of view, urging the reader to see a synthetic purpose within even the most heterogeneous and diverse collection of traditions.
And one of the reasons that the literary has come to seem
so much more problematic a critical category than it was 20 years ago is because we have been compelled to take into our notion of it many of the diverse, ill - classified, disruptive kinds of
literature contained in the Bible.
Here, he finds,
literature serves an almost religious function, placing before students not
so much values or standards, but guides to the source of life, zest, and style.
One wonders whether, in the future, when we shall know
so much more about what
literature says and how it hangs together than we now do, we shall come to see literary myth as a similarly constructive principle in the social or qualitative sciences, giving shape and coherence to psychology, anthropology, theology, history and political theory without losing in any one of them its own autonomy of hypothesis.»
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With
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So much of the
literature says that if it hurts, you are doing something «wrong».
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Since the Netherlands is held up a homebirth Holy Land in
so much of the homebirth
literature I think it's very valid to point out that their perinatal mortality rate isn't that great.
And
so many things to read, all sorts of
literature to say: you know, this is how
much you should be feeding him, this is when he should be eating, you know, these are things you can try, these are different things that you can do.
And I also admit that I started to feel sort of silly about scouring all the scientific
literature for health benefits (when there is
so little research on this topic) because I realized that I didn't care that
much what the research says.
«They (investigators) were asking about why I believed I had been unfairly targeted, why Mr. Pigeon would spend
so much money trying to unseat me and they asked to see some of the
literature which I had,» Grant said.
Also,
so much of my growth and enjoyment as a scientist has come from immersing myself in the
literature.
This is why great creative epochs in
literature are
so rare; this is why there is
so much that is unsatisfactory in the productions of many men of real genius; because for the creation of a masterwork of
literature two powers must concur, the power of the man and the power of the moment, and the man is not enough without the moment.»
As far as I could tell, all of the material in Parker's book could have been recycled from other creationist sources, and probably was; it is hard to see how someone familiar with the scientific
literature could get
so much wrong.
I have followed your blog and enjoyed it, its great to see scientific information and
literature citations (I am a chemistry professor and I appreciate the scientific approach, which is missing in
so much of nutritional studies).
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He also acts as proof that one doesn't need to be a Ph.D. in order to appreciate fine
literature, or that said appreciation is passe (the scene in which Freeman employs the resources of the library to determine the significance of the killer's messages has as
much tension as any finely - calibrated chase scene; searching through library stacks has never seemed
so exciting).
Most of the stuff I find myself creeped out by no matter how many times I see it (e.g., Cure, the Winkie's scene in Mulholland Drive) is just on the border of the irrational, but slasher movies — in which the narrative is almost always a process of elimination — are really easy to rationalize, which is probably why there's
so much academic
literature about them.
«This cross-curricular and cross-cultural project weaves geography,
literature, language arts, math, art, and
so much more into a culminating project that shows off the multi-faceted talents of the entire grade 2 class,» school director James Pastore told Education World.
There is only
so much time in a curriculum and forcing schools to deliver the EBacc's seven GCSEs (English language,
literature, Maths, core and additional science (at least), history or geography, and a language) leave very little time to study anything else: especially when most schools want to offer eight subjects due to the size of the new exams.