Not exact matches
It's telling that in OFC's 150 -
page networking directory, in
which a
page with a photo and biography is devoted to each manager, Olayan's entry falls in the middle
of the
book, per alphabetical order, on
page 80.
Since having time for life outside the office is an increasingly high priority to workers in every industry, other company founders would be wise to take a
page from the vacation non-policy
book of Branson and other pioneers
of this approach (
which according to Businessweek comprise only around 1 percent
of all companies).
Silverberg set a target
of $ 9,500,
which he felt was the minimum amount needed to print 1,000 hardcover, 32 -
page picture
books.
As I meander through the
pages of Drawdown -
which is nicely illustrated and makes a great coffee table
book and conversation piece - I am struck by how interconnected everything is.
This candidate even evaluated the apparent marketing plans for Welch's new
book's launch,
which led her to form a list
of questions for Welch — enough to fill a full
page.
On the 147th
page of Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, at the start
of the «In Conclusion» section, the following sentence appears: «There is probably nothing in this
book which you did not already know at some level
of your experience.»
There are dozens, if not hundreds,
of articles and
books written on ecommerce and the importance
of having your potential customer click as few buttons and see as few
pages as possible between the point at
which they're interested to the point they've completed a transaction.
It was with these subjects in mind that he cleverly and deliberately had the
book formatted to be the same size and shape
of an iPad Air,
which changed how he wrote and presented the text and
page layout.
You can learn more at the Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World
page at GoingBeyondSustainability.com (I think it's by far the best
of my 10
books, several
of which have won awards or been translated and republished in other countries).
The assumed initial public offering price
of $ per share,
which is the midpoint
of the estimated offering price range set forth on the cover
page of this prospectus, is substantially higher than the net tangible
book value per share
of our outstanding common stock immediately after this offering.
He compared it to looking at the
page of a
book,
which is meaningless when taken in as a whole and instead needs to be looked at word by word.
In the
book's final
pages Martin delineates what he regards as the only three possible solutions: «Only Faith,» in
which the believer is dismissive
of the expert opinions
of the historians; «Only Reason,» in
which the believer is «totally submissive to the historians»; and «Faith Seeking Understanding,» in
which some sort
of compromise is worked out between the historian and faith.
Really, just doing a google search on grudem pentecost first hit is major
book Systematic theology,
which pentecost is mentioned firt in the
pages of the 300s then the 100s.
Every
page of the
book prepares the way for its stunning climax,
which is a literal appearance
of Jesus to the ancient peoples
of America.
Not only have they faced the difficulties
of language, but they have all been required to cover in a few
pages material
which could scarcely be covered adequately in a whole
book, and to fit that material into a common outline.
I only ask because it would seem you are saying that due to the nature
of God we have no way to test for or verify the existence
of the spirit realm, thus you have assigned those unknowable spirits superpowers the likes
of which might be better found on the
pages on a comic
book or in ancient fairy tales.
... If a record could be compiled
of all that has happened between the white and the coloured races, it would make a
book containing numbers
of pages which the reader would have to turn over unread because their contents would be too horrible [On the Edge
of the Primeval Forest, p. 115].
Unless the discussion in the preceding
pages has entirely failed to make its point, it will be plain that what is being proposed in this
book is (as I have said) a «de-mythologizing»
of the inherited notions
of «life after death», with their (to many
of us) impossible assertions; and also the «re-mythologizing» — or better, the re-conceiving —
of their implicit intention so that we may have a valid way
of affirming the value and worth
of human existence, its significance and importance for God, and its preservation in God as a reality
which has affected the divine life and in God has acquired an enduring quality
which nothing can take away.
Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence
of Myth by Stephen F. Knott University Press
of Kansas, 336
pages, $ 34.95 Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence
of Myth is a
book from
which one can learn a great deal, but neither about Alexander Hamilton nor the persistence
of myth.
Indeed, some
of the most wistful
pages of this large
book —
pages which show its author drawn in conflicting directions — are Taylor's
pages on Hume.
Joseph Smith, who had little formal education, writes a 532
page fiction
book with multiple story lines, more than three major ethnic groups that intermingle with one another, creates over 200 new names, many
of which have Hebraic origin (Mosiah for instance), writes in chiasmas poetry, accurately predicts latter day pollution, international intrigue, the dispersing
of the Gospel message and a host
of other fictional and hysterical points was WRONG?
donald haggerty ignatius, 200
pages, $ 16.95 This
book of spiritual guidance is concerned with the way in
which the spiritual life is «a path
of paradox,» a deepening yearning for a God who....
On
page 153
of this
book he quotes Erich Frank as stating what Bultmann himself wants to say» «to the Christians the advent
of Christ was not an event, in that temporal process
which we mean by history today.
If all the
books which are comprised within these two classes
of sacred literature were to be brought together in a single collection, as has nowhere yet been done, they would fill many thousands
of pages.
In the last few
pages of the
book he speaks frankly about the «serious crisis» suffered by concept
of «Traditio», the «deep wound
which the Church is experiencing after Vatican II», owing to the refashioning
of the understanding
of Revelation from the conceptual, propositional approach
of Vatican I and scholastic theology to the notion
of Revelation as experience and encounter, leading to «a displacement
of the dynamic aspect
of revelation to the detriment
of the noetic», «a gap between truth and love» and a «strong subjectivism».
In other words, J. Denny Weaver's approach in this
book is that he read a bunch
of books on the atonement, and then wrote 5 - 10
pages summarizing the views and arguments
of each
book,
which are then all compiled into this
book on the atonement.
This volume, as the title
page indicates, comprises three small
books on Jesus, the earliest
of which was published in 1941 and all
of which have been continuously in print for more than a decade.
However, I agree that my review might have been overly hard on his
book,
which, in covering a great deal
of ground in relatively few
pages, has the virtues
of brevity and conciseness» virtues I failed to point out the first time around.
The word is hupogrammos, and it means the line
of copperplate handwriting at the top
of the
page of a writing exercise
book,
which the scholar must copy as best he can.
The first two
of the three appendices in Matter and Mind,
which occupy 39
pages in all, were substantially incorporated in the later
book.
Weiss inaugurated this eschatological emphasis by publishing in 1892 a short work
of sixty - seven
pages entitled Die Predigt Jesu vom Reiche Gottes, recently republished in English after many years
of oversight as Jesus» Proclamation
of the Kingdom
of God.l The
book created such a storm
of criticism as to lead him to bring out a considerably enlarged edition in l900,
which was virtually a new
book with the same title.
But encountering a 500 -
page book listing hundreds
of apparent biblical contradictions, half
of which I didn't even know existed before, did not have the desired affect and in fact only made things worse.
The first 170
pages are an exposition
of Islam by a Western writer with scarcely a phrase to
which a Muslim could take exception, and the rest
of the
book is a guide to Christian missionary work with Muslims, with
which they have little sympathy.
This isn't so much a coloring
book in the usual sense as simply a
book of reproducible coloring
pages,
which feature intricate stained - glass - effect images
of saints for every month
of the....
This isn't so much a coloring
book in the usual sense as simply a
book of reproducible coloring
pages,
which feature intricate stained - glass - effect images
of saints for every month
of the year.
As Saint John Paul often declared, Christians today are called on to be «signs
of contradiction» (rather than signs
of the kind
of unvarying conformity with «progress, liberalism and modern civilisation»
which you will find in the
pages of The Tablet and
of Cornwell's
books).
Markos, all you are doing is taking these verses out
of context.the four verses that you mention are constantly used by people who hate islam to distort the true meaning.First of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contex
of context.the four verses that you mention are constantly used by people who hate islam to distort the true meaning.First
of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contex
of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out
of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contex
of a chapter with a couple
of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contex
of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life
of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contex
of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses
which could require an entire
page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS
BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT
OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of contex
OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out
of contex
of context.
Luther indicated the inferior value he set on four
books of the NT by the very way in
which he printed the index
page of his New Testament.
P.S. Webb does a great job
of grabbing his readers» interest at the beginning
of the
book by asking them to look through a list
of a few dozen verses and mark
which biblical instructions are «still in force for us today exactly as they are articulated «on the
page.
This is a discussion that he and I have had before in the
pages of First Things (August / September 2012), after I reviewed his
book Jesus Christ, Eternal God: Heavenly Flesh and the Metaphysics
of Matter, in
which he proposed a rapprochement between creedal Christianity and Mormon materialism.
Pagels's and Ehrman's
books in particular are
page - turners in
which early Christian history unfolds with the drama
of a first - rate detective story.
For the opening five
books of the Old Testament (the Pentateuch), across the bottom
of the
page was printed the Targum, a version in Aramaic (the derivative from Hebrew
which Jesus
of Nazareth spoke) made in about AD 100.
In Sunday's Times, Judith Shulevitz reviews Kristin Luker's new
book on the sex - ed wars, When Sex Goes to School,
which argues... well, here's how Shulevitz puts it: Only toward the end
of a 300 - odd
page book about sex education in America does Kristin Luker permit herself a....
«It is a disgraceful and dangerous thing for an infidel to hear a Christian, presumably giving the meaning
of Holy Scripture, talking nonsense on these topics [
of cosmology]... If [non-Christians] find a Christian mistaken in a field
which they themselves know well and hear him maintaining his foolish opinions about our
books, how are they going to believe those
books in matters concerning the resurrection
of the dead, the hope
of eternal life, and the kingdom
of heaven, when they think their
pages are full
of falsehoods on facts
which they themselves have learnt from experience and the light
of reason?
From the very beginning
of this discussion we have been dealing with the church, and I suspect that there is not a
page in this
book on
which this word, or some other designating the same reality, does not appear.
And that was ultimately the challenge
of the
book, as the last several
pages include various statistics, organizations, and websites
which will provide more information and help you get involved.
4 His agonized bluntness is embodied in the poem he wrote for the title
page of the
book, from
which its title was taken:
At the moment your roasted squash, olive (though without the olives) avocado and rocket salad, (for anyone who wants to try it
page 145
of Book 1)(
which we have had again tonight) is our favourite, my husband has it with slices
of cooked chicken and I also add toasted sunflower and pumpkin seeds.
This
page contains affiliate links,
which means when you purchase a copy
of the
book, a portion
of the proceeds goes directly to supporting this site.
But this
book taught me how to make lots
of staples, and how to make them well: braised chard, roasted potatoes, and the simplest Tomato Salad (
page 290),
which, in the summer
of 2004, moved me to write the word «Heaven» in the margin.