Sentences with phrase «useful introduction by»

The Fundamentalist Phenomenon: A View from Within; A Response from Without edited by norman j. cohen eerdmans, 266 pages, $ 14.95 This volume, containing sixteen essays (including the useful introduction by editor Norman Cohen), constitutes a valuable reference source on American Protestant and other....
This edition of Gerard's autobiography comes with a very useful introduction by Michael Hodgetts, known to many readers of Faith Magazine for his work as an educator at the Maryvale Institute, as historical director at Harvington Hall and as editor of both Recusant History and of the Volumes of the Catholic Record Society.

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Arguably the most useful part of the book is the introduction by the editors, which offers a helpful summary of the papers.
The classic in the field is History of Religions, by George Foote Moore, a scholarly introduction done some fifty years ago and still useful for factual material.
Modern Trends in World Religions, edited by Joseph M. Kitagawa, is not a systematic introduction to world religions but is useful as a general introduction for it is a collection of essays on current trends and problems in the study of world religions as seen by competent scholars who have been reflecting on the results of their research.
It is a quick introduction, but was carefully prepared by competent researchers with the aid of many Japanese scholars and is still useful for reference.
Food Allergen Fundamentals provides a useful introduction to allergen principles for the food industry for those people who may then participate in further Allergen Management and VITAL Training delivered by Allergen Bureau endorsed VITAL Training Providers.
«The introduction of calisthenics to schools» scheme is not by chance, but an integral part of the total transformation of education in the state targeted at the eventual production of useful future citizens.
He described the recent nullification of Kenya's presidential election by the country's Supreme Court as a lesson and useful experience for strengthening evolving electoral systems in Africa, especially with the introduction of technology.
Described as «part algorithm, part relationship expert,» the Personal Wingman feature not only helps members break the ice by initiating introductions, but it also offers useful advice on a variety of dating and relationship concerns.
Useful as an introduction to the topic of France - a modified version inspired by someone else on TES.
Baker and Miron provide a useful introduction to some of the ways in which charter operators, for example, generate profit by running schools.
As such, it serves no useful purpose, except to enable politicians to launch a fight against industrialization or to restrict, if not, prevent the introduction of new technologies by invoking the precautionary principle.
This data is less useful for determining long term trends because the results are influenced by the introduction of new data sources (in particular the satellite data in 1979; e.g. Chen et al, 2008), but is useful for determining a physically consistent geographical picture.
What has to happen for Twitter to become useful and enjoyable for me is the introduction of filters or channels or folders... I need to be able to group them by my own taxonomy and then, depending on what I» m up to, screen out the noise and leave the signal.
There's a short article on Law.com's Legal Technology page, «Covering the Bases of Electronic Discovery» by Michael A. Gold, that might prove to be a useful introduction to the U.S. situation and, therefore, to the complexities of e-discovery generally.
Careers in Expressive Arts Therapies (2014)(PDF) by Janet L Hartranft provides a useful guide to exploring career pathways with concise overviews of multiple modalities of experessive arts therapy and an introduction to their respective professions.
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