Not exact matches
That formal valuation
study can give
new meaning to the
word in - depth.
Fortunately, some savvy and talented people have spent a great deal of time
studying what works in this
new world and what it takes to get the
word out successfully and effectively to your «audience» — whomever they may be.
New Praise and
Word of Faith are two of 24 Christian congregations that rent empty storefront spaces in the moribund mall for Sunday worship and weekday Bible
studies.
Berger
studied why some
New York Times articles make the paper's own Most E-mailed List, why products get
word of mouth, and how social influence shapes everything from the cars we buy to the clothes we wear to the names we give our children.
the problem is that ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to know what was said youll need to
study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every
word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll find,,, its a whole
new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep of the house of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
In the 2006 journal article, I
studied the
New Testament usage of the
word «gospel» and ended up concluding that
Doing a
New Testament
word study on the Greek
word
Doing a
New Testament
word study on the Greek
word «praus» in order to better understand what Peter means when he instructs women to have a «gentle and quiet spirit» in 1 Peter 3:3 - 4 is biblical exegesis.
More than half of the general public think using the
word «extreme» isn't helpful in social and political discussion, according to a
new study.
Scripture
study, in other
words, actually brings about
new and surprising kinds of reasoning that would not occur apart from the engagement with scripture.
The
words take on a
new resonance now that students of the Bible can pay their money and receive Efird's own interpretations via the Efird Bible
Study Series, which features videos of Efird teaching and provides accompanying study guides (see efirdbiblestudies.
Study Series, which features videos of Efird teaching and provides accompanying
study guides (see efirdbiblestudies.
study guides (see efirdbiblestudies.com).
In other
words, theological education still has not found a
new paradigm for the nature of theology, reasons for the way it organizes its course of
study, and a coherent version of the routes students take through their
studies.
Performance
studies is an emergent discipline that can break open the
words «art» and «communication» in fresh ways for homiletics and help it to tread on
new conceptual ground.
It is the abiding
Word of God alone that tests and accompanies all
study of Scripture; it challenges and encourages us to continue on this road, critically weighing all human
words about God's
Word, with the expectation and certainty shared with the church of all ages that the «jewel» of the gospel will not be lost in a
new and still unknown future.24
The citations for the idea of «Binding» and «Loosing» being Jurisdicational and legalistic terms for determining right and wrong are here: The Illustrated Bible Dictionary (Tyndale House publishers), Old Testament Light (Harper and Rowe), and
Word Studies in the
New Testament (Marvin R. Vincent), George Lamsa (aramaic scholar protestant writer), to name a few, there are many more.
@Biggles, in your
words, biggles We'd love to see the
new study that shows the god - hating demons r happier than anybody, Dorothy, unless you or yours conducted the fraud.
Thomas Aquinas» dictum, «The primary duty of the priest is to preach the
Word of God», is circulating again, and to render the
new preaching more effective, excellent
studies in the theology of preaching are appearing.
We come now to the third of the converging lines of current
study and investigation which put «
word» and «speaking» in the spotlight and therefore offer fresh possibilities for
new power in the pulpit.
Robert W. Long, ed., Renewing the Congregation (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1966); M. Edward Clark, William L. Malcomson, and Warren Lane Molton, The Church Creative (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1967); Waldron Howard, Nine Roads to Renewal (Waco, Tex.:
Word Books, 1967); Wallace E. Fisher, Preface to Parish Renewal:
Study Guide for Laymen (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1968); Gerald H. Slusser, The Local Church in Transition (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1966); Joan Thatcher, The Church Responds (Valley Forge, Pa.: Judson Press, 1970); William R. Nelson and William F. Lincoln, Journey Toward Renewal:
New Routes for Old Churches (Valley Forge, Pa.: Judson Press, 1971); Anthony Wesson, Experiments in Renewal (London: Epworth Press, 1971).
My experience and
study has taught me that the
word «church» (i.e. ekklesia) in the
New Testament has a pretty loose definition.
From this
study in the
New Testament, estimates are made as to what was probably the original form, and, therefore, how much in the Gospels can be taken as the authentic
words and deeds of Jesus.
You also seem to imply that I have not carefully
studied the particular
words or passages used to define and describe church in the
New Testament.
As the Anglican bishop and
New Testament scholar John A.T. Robinson says in his lucid book The Body: A
Study in Pauline Theology (a book - length exegesis of this
word in the Pauline epistles):
Johann Lang, in a letter to Spalatin in March 1516 (shortly before he was appointed to Erfurt) referring to the large numbers of students who were dropping out of the courses on scholastic philosophy and theology, and explaining the rebirth of biblical
studies (he used the Renaissance type
word reviviscere) and the
new Strong interest in antiquae scriptores, identified the phenomenon by pointing to the international influence of Reuchlin and Erasmus, «men of great erudition and integrity».
You may believe whatever you want (it's a wonderful thing about this era and this part of the world), but understandings of «the
word of God» change as each person reads / rereads them., does devotions / prays / meditates, and
studies under
new teachers.
The so - called «balanced approach» (a
new code
word that means the exact opposite from what it would seem) sought by the president is most likely going to be all about restricting guns and nothing but
study on reigning in Hollywood for the culture of violence.
While these findings are certainly important to language - development researchers who are seeking to tease out how, exactly, babies come to acquire language, it's important for parents to know that the results of this
study shouldn't significantly affect how they help their children pick up
new words, although it might help explain why babies pick up certain
words in the order that they do.
A
new study suggests that using swear
words might help us to reduce stress, control our emotions and give us better pain management control.
In other
words, they choose to believe the
New Zealand and Australia
studies on a point that has been refuted (co-sleeping), and choose to disbelieve them on a point that has been verified (back - sleeping).
Word is out, thanks to a Harvard
study cited by the
New York Times, that daughters of working moms will statistically achieve higher education, are more likely to work [outside of the home], and will make more money than daughters of stay - at - home moms.
Gender is not a
new topic in refugee
studies, and gender is increasingly used as a
word that is not merely interchangeable with «women».
Yesterday lunchtime, the Institute for Fiscal
Studies pointed out that the
new top rate would raise, in its
words, «virtually nothing».
A
new study suggests that a few kind
words towards fellow citizens could make all the difference.
Rico had a «vocabulary» of 200
words and could identify
new objects in a group of familiar objects by a process of elimination, according to a
study published in 2004.
A
new study finds that babies this age understand quite a bit about
words — in particular, the relationships between nouns.
In a
new study, neuroscientists connected a network of electrodes to the hearing centers of 15 patients» brains (image above) and recorded the brain activity while they listened to
words like «jazz» or «Waldo.»
Awash in streams of adult chatter, babies fish out and recognize some of their first
words thanks to well - timed touches from their caregivers, a
new study suggests.
As world leaders meet this week and next at a historic climate change summit in Paris, a
new study by Michigan State University environmental scientists suggests opponents of climate change appear to be winning the war of
words.
That's the hope of a
new study, in which people who learned associations (such as a random
word and an image) after transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) were better able to learn more pairings days and weeks later — with no further stimulation needed.
Though hardly the final
word on such a hot - button issue, the
new study helps clarify the academic effects of ability grouping and acceleration.
Video games that pit players against human - looking characters may be more likely to provoke violent thoughts and
words than games where monstrous creatures are the enemy, according to a
new study by researchers at the University of Connecticut and Wake Forest University.
A 2013
study in Child Development found that video chatting through a smartphone app can be just as effective as chatting in person when it comes to helping 24 - to 30 - month - old children bond and learn
new words.
A
new study suggests that — if you're excluding proper nouns, multiword phrases (like «kick the bucket»), and derived
words (like «helplessly,» from «help»)-- the typical English - speaking American knows about 42,000 of these so - called «lemmas» by the age of 20, UPI reports.
On a whim, while creating
new dictionaries to expand the LIWC software's standard lexicon, she decided to create a list of
words relating specifically to the task of negotiating travel, which participants in the earlier
study had faced:
words like «car,» «hotel» and «train.»
In the
new work, W. Tecumseh Fitch of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and Marc D. Hauser of Harvard University designed a
study to test whether the animals could follow more complicated sentence structures, in which
words that depend on one another are separated.
To address this question, the scientists
studied the production of multiple two -
word phrases in American Sign Language (ASL) as well as speech by deaf ASL signers residing in and around
New York and hearing English speakers living in Abu Dhabi.
Babies can hear specific
words in the womb and remember them in the days after birth, a
new study reports.
In this
new study, the researchers expanded the scope of their tests beyond faces to other images and
words.
Assoc Prof Singh and her team, which includes Ms Charlene Fu and Ms Felicia Poh from the Department,
studied 72 babies who were between 12 to 13 months of age, when they are starting to learn
new words.
Since neither binding theory nor global resource theory individually accounted for taboo
words» effects in the contexts
studied, Christianson proposed combining them into a
new theory called situated speaker - hearer individual difference theory.