• Traditional liberals,
writes our friend Robert P. George, have promoted their views as a way that people holding conflicting comprehensive doctrines» «an integrated set of beliefs about the human good, human dignity, and human destiny»» can live together.
Not exact matches
I think of my dear
friend Robert Millet, with whom Richard Mouw has led this Evangelical - Mormon dialogue (and in which I have happily participated) and with whom I
wrote a book.
That
Robert Benne wonders («The Neo-Augustinian Temptation,» March) why Stanley Hauerwas and
friends write so glowingly about «ecclesial realities» is likely due to Mr. Benne's deficient grasp of ecclesiology, which he characterizes as «that formerly unexciting branch of systematic theology.»
Meanwhile, yesterday I received from my thoughtful
friends in the First Things office a third copy of a book entitled
Write These Laws on Your Children, by
Robert Kunzman.
«
Robert Halfon (Harlow)(Con): Will my hon.
Friend reassure a significant number of Harlow residents who have
written to me that the Bill is just a temporary Bill for the Olympics, and that there are no plans to extend Sunday trading per se?
«When the review into LIBOR is looked at, it will of course include this market [the oil market], and will aim to publish conclusions by the end of September... as a result of this debate, and the arguments from my Hon.
Friend [
Robert Halfon], I will also
write to the FSA about concerns raised today... It is absolutely right that we enhance transparency in the oil and commodity markets... It is clear from the data that there is a considerable time - lag involved [between oil prices and petrol prices].
Written and directed by Peter Berg, Very Bad Things follows a group of
friends - including Christian Slater's
Robert, Jeremy Piven's Michael, and Jon Favreau's Kyle - as they find themselves in a whole mess of trouble after a bachelor party goes horribly wrong.
Written and directed by the team of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (Half Nelson, Sugar, It's Kind Of A Funny Story), Mississippi Grind superficially resembles
Robert Altman's great California Split, in which Elliott Gould and George Segal play best
friends united by their passion for winning — and then immediately losing — vast sums of money.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, writer Jeff Hobbs — Peace's roommate at Yale — explores this question and discusses the book he
wrote as a tribute to his
friend, The Short and Tragic Life of
Robert Peace: A Brilliant Young Man Who Left Newark for the Ivy League.
In
Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novel, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the story ends with Dr Henry Jekyll's
friends breaking down the door to the closet he has locked himself in as he
writes his account of his creation of a new being out of his very self.
These are the
friends who know the best and the worst about each other and, as English poet
Robert Southey
wrote, they are completely persuaded of each other's worth.
Robert @ My Multiple Incomes
writes Why Multiple Income Streams Are Important — I tried explaining to my
friend why I would want extra income (as explained below) and she just could not grasp my reasoning.
Rauschenberg asked his
friend Jasper Johns to add a
written caption to the frame, which reads: «Erased de Kooning Drawing,
Robert Rauschenberg, 1953».
My
friend,
Robert Scoble
wrote an interesting blog post recently, about why he was working for Rackspace, the big San Antonio web hosting service.
Patti Smith
wrote the collection of poems titled The Coral Sea in the wake of the passing of her
friend, the photographer
Robert Mapplethorpe.
As
Robert Lawrence Smith, the former headmaster of Sidwell
Friends School in Washington, D.C.,
wrote in «A Quaker Book of Wisdom,» Quaker simplicity «has little to do with how many things you own and everything to do with not letting your possessions own you.»