The Bible, they say, is God's word to humankind, but it's been mediated
through human authors and therefore might contain some mistakes.
Not exact matches
That work of the Holy Spirit in guiding
human authors to compose and record
through their personalities God's selected message without error in the words of the original documents.
So a correct reading here depends on seeing things
through the eyes of the viewpoint character and
author, the
human author of Genesis.
It is so because spirit - filled interpretation is given us by and
through bodied
authors who must make their way in the world — and in making our way, we
humans do not see so clearly or love so dearly or follow so nearly as we might imagine.
Has the
author considered that God,
through the Holy Spirit is an active participant both in transmitting the integrity of His inspired Word throughout time, and to its illumination in the
human heart that prayerfully seeks His Truth?
This «unveiling» is expressed
through the Scriptures, the
human authors of which are inspired to write what God wishes while employing their own faculties and doing so in the language and culture of their time.
For believers, the Bible's unity demonstrates not only that scores of
human authors were heirs of a common tradition, but that each of them was guided
through life and inspired to write by the same God.
I would agree that thin streams of Marxism still run
through our Western consciousness, but not necessarily as the
author described it: that reason should govern
human affairs.
For now, my only point is that there does not seem to be any passage in the Bible which defends the doctrine of Inspiration as it was taught to me: that the Holy Spirit guided
human authors to compose and record
through their personalities God's selected message without error in the words of the original documents.
The smallest
humans learn best
through play, says Gaye Grunlond, educational consultant and
author of Developmentally Appropriate Play: Guiding Young Children to a Higher Level.
In a survey intended for interested readers and introductory courses, the
authors examine historical episodes (from the scientific revolution to «the emergence of the
human sciences») and then discuss selected themes (from «organization of science»
through «science and technology» to «science and gender»).
«Women going
through menopause have an increased tendency to store fat in their livers,» said the study's lead
author Colette Miller, a post-doctoral research associate in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences» department of foods and
human nutrition.
The
authors of the study, an international team from Portuguese, Spanish, Catalonian, German, Austrian and Italian research institutions, say their findings suggest that the process of modern
human populations absorbing Neanderthal populations
through interbreeding was not a regular, gradual wave - of - advance but a «stop - and - go, punctuated, geographically uneven history.»
«It's one of the clearest examples of how
humans are actually changing the intensity of storm processes on Earth
through the emission of particulates from combustion,» said Joel Thornton, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Washington in Seattle and lead
author of the new study in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
The research does not conclude that the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can transmit Zika to
humans, but it highlights the need for deeper research into additional potential vectors for the virus that has rapidly spread
through the Americas since its initial outbreak in 2015, says Chelsea Smartt, Ph.D., associate professor at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida and lead
author on the study to be published this week in the Entomological Society of America's Journal of Medical Entomology.
The
authors also emphasize the relevance of reconciling biodiversity conservation and
human rights standards
through rights - based instruments, as well as capacity building for indigenous peoples and local communities.
In a novel study, «Personality Development
through Natural Language,» published in the international journal, Nature:
Human Behaviour, Kevin Lanning, Ph.D., lead
author of the study and a professor of psychology in Florida Atlantic University's Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, together with FAU Wilkes Honors College alumna Rachel (Evans) Pauletti, and collaborators Laura A. King, Ph.D., University of Missouri, and Dan P. McAdams, Ph.D., Northwestern University, examined how personality maturation or development was reflected in natural language.
«The
human sense of smell is far better at guiding us
through our everyday lives than we give it credit for,» said senior
author Johan Lundström, PhD, a cognitive neuroscientist at Monell.
Through a consideration of the treatment of murder in novels, the
author explores how our understanding of
human behavior has changed since the early 19th century.
As noted in the study by Crimmins and lead
author Morgan E. Levine, assistant professor at the Yale Center for Research on Aging: «A deceleration of the
human aging process, whether accomplished
through environment or biomedical intervention, would push the timing of aging - related disease and disability incidence closer to the end of life.»
We have known about this
human and animal pathogen, TB, since ancient times, and it has always been considered something that is transmitted either
through oral or aerosol exposure,» said lead study
author Kathleen Alexander, DVM, PhD, professor, Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia.
But the
authors say further attention should be given to nanoparticles to which
humans are directly exposed,
through the air or the skin.
Western Pygmies I love population genetics for its ability to peer back into
human history
through the medium of DNA's ATCGs.One of the stars of this discipline is Sarah Tishkoff, a standout in African genetics, someone who will readily haul a centrifuge into the bush in Cameroon.Tishkoff of the University of Pennsylvania is lead
author on a paper published online July 26 in Cell that details whole - genome sequencing of five individuals each from three extant hunter - gatherer groups — the Pygmies of Cameroon as well as the Hadza and the Sandawe of Tanzania.
«
Humans in this region thrived
through the Toba event and the ensuing full glacial conditions, perhaps as a combined result of the uniquely rich resource base of the region and fully evolved modern
human adaptation,» study
authors noted.
Before such a new and beneficial mutation can take its place in the
human genome it has to pass
through a rigorous two - step — negative and positive — screening process, say the study
authors, evolutionary geneticists from the University of Chicago, the University of Tokyo and the University of Washington.
«Our findings suggest that recent
human adaptation has not taken place through the arrival and spread of single changes of large effect, but through shifts of frequency in many places of the genome,» said Molly Przeworski, PhD, professor of Human Genetics and Ecology & Evolution at the University of Chicago and co-senior author of the p
human adaptation has not taken place
through the arrival and spread of single changes of large effect, but
through shifts of frequency in many places of the genome,» said Molly Przeworski, PhD, professor of
Human Genetics and Ecology & Evolution at the University of Chicago and co-senior author of the p
Human Genetics and Ecology & Evolution at the University of Chicago and co-senior
author of the paper.
In an interview with Stephen Hawking's,
author of a Brief History Of Time, he said «I believe
humans must retain their intelligence lead over computers even if it means modifying the
human race
through genetic engineering or turning
humans into cyborgs».
The article reported results from a large (nearly 16,000 respondents) representative sample of students in grades 6
through 10; the
authors were associated with the National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development (which supported the survey).
Text: A Winter Walk The
author writes in the first person, describing a long winter walk
through a wooded area with few
human inhabitants.
Yes, it seems like a
human editor could easily go
through and make judicious choices, rather than machines, but then things will operate more like the NYT bestseller lists, where someone is manually approving bestsellers rather than letting the market dictate (something else indie
authors are very upset about; they think the NYT list should be numbers only).
Ray Kurzweil,
author of The Singularity is Near, has predicted that within a matter of decades, machines will become so integrated in not only the
human environment, but within the
human anatomy, that you will be able to send emails by thought, and eventually upload information into your conscious mind
through flash drives.
Like Lauren Holmes, whose short story «My
Humans» - in the collection Barbara the Slut and Other People - charts the breakdown of a relationship
through the eyes of a dog, Wroblewski is an
author prepared to put the voice of an animal in an adult story, stepping away from the anthropomorphic stomping ground of many famous children's stories and novels.
By various intervals — always compact, but ranging from five minutes to a little over a half - hour — the
author guides us
through a single day, opening windows and doors to historic tableaux (both public and private) wherein
human beings have demonstrated ingenuity and grace in giving substance to the flow of time, effectively killing time's passage by investing it with meaningful stuff.
He is the
author of Idealism, Pragmatism, and Feminism (2011) and Thinking
Through the Imagination: Aesthetics in
Human Cognition (2014).
Through their research, the study
authors presented pet cats and shelter cats with four categories of stimuli:
human social interaction, food, toy, and scent.
In addition to developing the concept with Audible, Cesar has also curated a selection of audiobooks ideal for calming dogs down called Cesar's Picks, and he'll be sharing his choices with you in the coming weeks
through his social media channels as a dog - friendly book of the month suggestion, with
authors ranging from Jane Austen to Trevor Noah, and works of literature and non-fiction on subjects both
human and canine.
Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and best - selling
author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the
human mind, society, and current events
through his podcast, Waking Up.
And an
author's power has always been in her ability to affect
human interaction
through her writings, not in some magical, superhuman quality.
He was previously a photo - reporter, journalist,
author, and editor, and later a political advisor with international agencies, before reinventing himself as a filmmaker, bringing onto the screen a sense of urgency and empathy developed
through working on hard - hitting socio - political issues such as migration,
human security, and peace - building.
Now, three years later, Break
Through delivers on the
authors» promise to articulate a new politics for a new century, one focused on aspirations, not complaints,
human possibility, not limits.
These
authors repeatedly make the same point: that the
human population,
through affluence (which translates into consumption) and facilitated by technology, is damaging the natural bases of life on Earth.
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