Not exact matches
But now —
as Ray nears retirement, he has made the decision to share even
more of the systems and strategies that have brought him such massive success in his deeply personal
book Principles: Life &
Work.
The trading
book review,
as the new package is called, takes a
more rigorous approach to supervising the so - called internal models that big banks use to
work out how much capital they should hold in case swaps turn sour.
That
book changed Kass's life and helped move him toward his own remarkable
work in bringing together science, medicine, and a philosophy worthy of human beings,
as in his own Toward a
More Natural Science.
As Todd Brenneman argues in his recent
book, Homespun Gospel: The Triumph of Sentimentality in Contemporary American Evangelicalism, sentimentality may be a defining characteristic of religious life for many Americans, and so most readers in the dominant Evangelical culture, outside a few hip and urban churches, are
more likely to encounter the treacly poetry of Ruth Bell Graham than the spiritually searing
work of R. S. Thomas or T. S. Eliot.
Her latest novel, The Handmaid's Tale (Houghton Mifflin, 1986), is commanding attention
as a considerably
more ambitious
book, part of a new phase of her
work that includes the poems in True Stories and the novel Bodily Harm (both published in 1981) Exposing male / female power games within an alarmingly widened field of vision, Atwood bears prophetic witness to the largest, most subtle and most violent manifestations of power in our time.
Although the
book is best regarded
more as a presentation of the Supreme Court's religious - freedom
work than
as a direct study of the questions underlying that
work» the
work of constitutional scholars, for example, is for the most part only referenced, not engaged» it is, nonetheless, recommended.
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It has been years since Dan and I
worked through a marriage
book, and back when we first got married, we were using
more traditional, hierarchal - based material... which,
as Jacob noted, usually includes some good stuff too.
Collingwood interprets this characterization
as follows: «In Whitehead the resemblance is
more with Hegel; and the author, though he does not seem to be acquainted with Hegel, is not wholly unaware of this, for he describes the
book as an attempt to do over again the
work of «idealism,» «but from a realist point of view.»
As we make our way through the Book of Hebrews with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.&raqu
As we make our way through the
Book of Hebrews with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus
as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.&raqu
as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good
works, not neglecting to meet together,
as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.&raqu
as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the
more as you see the Day drawing near.&raqu
as you see the Day drawing near.»
As I use the word in this book, it refers to that group of over forty - five million Americans and millions more worldwide who believe in (1) the need for personal relationship with God through faith in the atoning work of Jesus Christ, and (2) the sole and binding authority of the Bible as God's revelation.5 «Evangelical» is, first of all, a theological term, though its adherents may also have derivative sociological and psychological trait
As I use the word in this
book, it refers to that group of over forty - five million Americans and millions
more worldwide who believe in (1) the need for personal relationship with God through faith in the atoning
work of Jesus Christ, and (2) the sole and binding authority of the Bible
as God's revelation.5 «Evangelical» is, first of all, a theological term, though its adherents may also have derivative sociological and psychological trait
as God's revelation.5 «Evangelical» is, first of all, a theological term, though its adherents may also have derivative sociological and psychological traits.
Sometimes — and this is
more in accord with what has been said in this
book — it has been urged that every access to divine reality (however this may be conceived) which has been opened to men and women is nothing other than the
working of the Self - Expressive Activity of God which in Jesus,
as we are convinced, is given focal statement in human existence.
When Jason Boyett and I realized we had both written memoir - style
books about our experiences with doubt to be published byZondervan in the spring / summer of 2010, we decided to team up rather than compete — an arrangement that has probably
worked more in my favor than his, seeing
as Jason's already published a shelf - full of
books and has earned a reputation for being one of the industry's most thoughtful and humorous voices.
Sacred Word, Broken Word was a refreshing summary and
more readable popular - level
book about the same topic and ideas
as found in that previous
work.
Since 1960 over two hundred
books and countless reports have examined either single congregations or their species, and any new
work such
as mine gratefully follows the tracks that many sorts of explorers — consultants, management specialists, sociologists, psychologists, ethnographers, historians, and others — have already laid down.1 Prior to 1960 the investigation of the local church was
more occasional, and except for a few
books written to enliven parish programs2 and the pioneering sociology of H. Paul Douglass, 3 the analysis occurred primarily in Europe.4
Taylor devotes the final two chapters of his
book to a discussion of how Christians can engage in a «way of the cross» — in movement - building and a «theatrics of counterterror» —
as a way to «take on the death penalty,...
working for a time when it is no
more.»
The
book works hard to portray Fosdick
as the remarkably inventive and productive preacher he was, to explain how he could sustain such a level of excellence week after week, and to give a sense of why
more than one preacher visiting Riverside staggered out of the worship service sighing, «I can never preach again!»
This
book is billed
as an examination of progressive evangelicalism, but to me it read
more like a series of dispatches from «the margins» — where the Spirit is
working in some mighty ways.
Well, it's been one of those weeks for me,
as I've been battling pinkeye... yes, pinkeye... for the last four days, along with a boatload of
work related to
book edits and blog posts for next week.So I spent a good part of yesterday in the exact same pose
as you see above, only with swollen, crusty eyes, slightly better hair, and a
more robust vocabulary from which to bemoan my oppression.
More recent
work on the sources and composition of the Second Gospel may be seen in such a
book as J. M. C. Crum's St. Mark's Gospel: Two Stages of Its Making (1936); also in A. T. Cadoux, The Sources of the Second Gospel (n.d.), Rudolph Thiel, Drei Markus - Evangelien (1938), and —
as supplying criteria for these hypotheses — in M. Zerwick, Untersuchungen zum Markus - Stil (1937).
There is a
more theological way to put this» a way suggested by the
work of the French literary critic turned American theologian, René Girard, whose latest
book, I See Satan Fall Like Lightning, is
as clear and systematic a primer to his thought
as he has yet produced.
But a body of newer
work on the apostle — including, perhaps,
as Hurtado notes, Wright's own new
books (which I haven't had the chance to finish reading yet)-- reveals that Paul may, after all, look less like a liberal Westerner than the New Perspective has taught us to think and
more like a Christ - haunted figure whose radical social practices arose directly from his pioneering, innovative thinking about the identity and achievement of Jesus Christ.
If he believes his dubious assertion that «the
more we know about Shakespeare the
more we will understand his
work,» then why has he failed to consult important biographies by Park Honan and Katherine Duncan - Jones,
as well
as James Shapiro's award - winning A Year in the Life of Shakespeare: 1599, among scores of other
books and articles?
In fact, he seems to have cribbed most of his
book from such old chestnuts
as John Henry De Groot's The Shakespeares and «The Old Faith» (1946) and H. Mutschmann and K. Wentersdorf's Shakespeare and Catholicism (1952), both of which he duly cites
more than fifty times in a very lightly documented
work.
Although not fully sympathetic with everything that some of the «deep ecologists» or «Gaia theorists» advocate, these
works stand,
more than any other
works I know,
as theological manifestos for an American Green Movement — one
book is in a
more academic form for the university and seminary, the other in a
more confessional mode for the church and community study group.
They
work and eat and sleep; they play golf and read
books and go to the theater; they travel and visit — and just
as they pass from one of these to another with no thought that one should control all the rest, so sometimes they add one
more element and go to church.
I had other baking
books that I was sure were just
as good, and do I really want to spend two, three, or
more days
working on a single bread recipe?
She warned me that she would need
more photos than I'd taken for her previous
book, Vegan Express — about five times
as many — but I'd learned so much from that experience that I was happy to get the chance to
work with Nava again.
More than just winning an award the Global Wine Awards organization will
work with the Food & Beverage magazine to develop a digital
book that will be published
as part of the online version of the magazine once the competition is over.
B) Wenger does not have Pat Rice or the old backroom staff ro steady the ship c) The board no longer see competing
as a way forward they only wish to balance the
books d) Wengers old way of doing things doesn't
work any
more and the back him
as the link between the two (David Dein) has gone.
Here are some great
books that will help you learn
more about how your child's brain
works and how you can enjoy fun time with them that will promote skill development
as well
as a sense of well - being and of being loved:
You may have limited family time to spend with your child (by the time you get home from
work and you eat dinner together
as a family and go through your evening routines — make sure homework is done, school bags are packed for the next day, teeth are brushed, baths are done, and so on — there's very little time to sit and review schoolwork with your child); but you can try to look over what your child is doing with his tutor, and try to use free time on the weekends to incorporate fun into learning by playing math games, reading fun
books and helping your child pick out
books he likes to encourage reading and
more.
As I healed my own relationship with my mother (a relationship I talk about in my book), and as I began to work with more and more families professionally, I realized that so many parents crumble under the pressure of being shamed, not knowing if they're doing this parenting thing right, and struggling to connect with themselves and their childre
As I healed my own relationship with my mother (a relationship I talk about in my
book), and
as I began to work with more and more families professionally, I realized that so many parents crumble under the pressure of being shamed, not knowing if they're doing this parenting thing right, and struggling to connect with themselves and their childre
as I began to
work with
more and
more families professionally, I realized that so many parents crumble under the pressure of being shamed, not knowing if they're doing this parenting thing right, and struggling to connect with themselves and their children.
Out of all the
books listed I only read the one by Ina May (whom my mom met & trained /
worked with during her years
as a mid-wife) I also remember reading the «what to expect while you're expecting»
books early on (late 90s) And then opted for some
more natural type
books during my last 2 pregnancies.
The major benefits of Forest School,
as listed in the
book, «Forest School and Outdoor Learning in the Early Years» by Sara Knight are increased confidence and self - belief; social skills with increased awareness of the consequence of their actions on other people, peers and adults and the ability to
work cooperatively;
more sophisticated written and spoken language; increased motivation and concentration; improved stamina and gross and fine motor skills; increased respect for the environment and increased observational skills; ability to have new perspectives and form positive relationships with others; a ripple effect to the family.
As a parent to a toddler and a therapist who has
worked in both private and public school settings, this
book peaked my curiosity and my desire to learn
more about the homeschooling lifestyle.
In
more than two decades of
work as an auditor and accountant, Lawrence Prazak had confronted only one set of
books he said he could not reconcile.
Stay tuned for
more Book Boxes in the first week of July
as I
work with Lu again on another
Book Box craft!
Ms. Behan, the wife of John Behan, a former Republican Committee chairman,
worked for 12 years
as executive director of the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, did economic development
work for New York State under the Pataki administration, and
more recently has kept the
books for Uihlein's Marina in Montauk.
Then on Monday,
as first reported on this blog, BBC bosses were hit by the bombshell that the Treasury now instead planned something far
more burdensome to the BBC - transfering the # 556m cost of providing free TV licences for over-75s from the
books of the Department of
Work and Pensions to the BBC.
Philosopher Mary Midgley had brought up three children and
worked as a lecturer in provincial British universities for
more than 20 years when she published her first
book at the age of 56.
More akin to a
work of art than a private photo album, scrapbooks are
as much about the creative process
as the finished
book.
If you need
more help customizing your diet and training, you can
book a free «Elite Performance Program Starter Session» consultation where we'll take a look at your history and identify possible root causes that are holding you back and share how we'd approach
working on your case
as part of our «Elite Performance Program.»
More than anything else, I frequently find myself referring people to Pilon's
book as a an IF primer, and a good resource for understanding a lot of the science behind why fasting
works.
Known
as a prolific author of
more than eighty
books with twenty - two New York Times best sellers in both fiction and non-fiction, his
works have been published in
more than forty languages.
The Get to
Work Book is kind of like the BuJo but for those of us who perhaps aren't
as artistically inclined or who need
more boundaries and guidance.
Although Ajak did not give a specific reason to what caused her decision, her agent Stephan Bucknall said in a statement, «Ajak has said to me many times, it saddens her there isn't
more work for dark skinned girls in Australia,
as she would like to
book more work here.»
In case you haven't heard of HoneyBook — you should —
as they're a company that streamlined
bookings, invoicing, and
more for event professionals (aka: they make the desk
work easy, leaving you with
more time to be creative!).
All great authors know that a killer first line is almost
more important than the first few pages, and authors put in hours of
work just to get Following is a list of the 100 best first lines from novels,
as decided by the American
Book Review, a nonprofit journal published at the Unit
Since then, Zayas has starred in
more than 30 plays, including JESUS HOPPED THE «A» TRAIN, IN ARABIA WE»D ALL BE KINGS, and OUR LADY OF 121st ST.. While performing in New York plays, he began to
book roles on hit TV shows such
as NEW YORK UNDERCOVER, LAW & ORDER, and NYPD BLUE, all while
working for the New York Police Department.