Sentences with phrase «written in the history books»

The only things we know of the past were what is written in history books for us to read.
He should stay so his name can be written in our history books and become and Arsenal Legend.
I've won championships before back in karting so I know it's a feeling that lasts forever, it's written in the history books and nobody can take that away from you.

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As Mandel - Campbell wrote in her book: «Language is only window dressing without a solid understanding of a country's culture and history
«I'd have to make sure I went bust in the most spectacular, exciting failure in history,» Branson wrote in his book Finding My Virginity.
Arriving at the Peace House, a conference building in South Korea's part of the border village of Panmunjom that will host the talks, Kim signed a guest book, writing: «A new history starts now, an age of peace, from the starting point of history
«This lively book for a popular audience covers our current understanding of all the major mass extinctions in the history of life and what they collectively mean for our future,» writes Lauren Sallan.
In his book Love: A History, University College London philosopher Simon May is more skeptical, writing that, similar to Perel's reasoning, love has had to fill the vacuum of meaning - making left in the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public lifIn his book Love: A History, University College London philosopher Simon May is more skeptical, writing that, similar to Perel's reasoning, love has had to fill the vacuum of meaning - making left in the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public lifin the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public life.
Historian Yuval Noah Harari wrote in his book «Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind» that all of this is vital for humanity's survival and reproduction.
Coren has a long history in dog science and psychology: He has written books on the subject, and he continues to write a weekly column for Psychology Today that is focused on dogs.
In honor of its anniversary, Scott Berkun, the author of five popular books on creativity and leadership, wrote an essay devoted to lessons you can learn from the history of the Eiffel Tower's construction.
An age of peace, from the starting point of history,» Kim wrote in Korean in a guest book in the South's Peace House before talks began.
Sure, there is plenty written about the Great Depression in the history books.
When Bill Gurley wrote six weeks ago that Travis Kalanick had earned «many pages in the history books,» this probably wasn't what he had in mind.
Russ Christian thinking at its best, 5 billion people totally ignore or think the bible is just another poorly written of fiction, sure to your lot it may be the most influential book in history, not so much to everyone else and is getting less and less influential as time goes by.
As Bellah and his coauthors write near the end of their book, «We will need to remember that we did not create ourselves, that we owe what we are to the communities that formed us, and to what Paul Tillich called «the structure of grace in history» that made such communities possible.»
You need to truly research each of the founding fathers and not just what is written in today's history books.
Start with Perpetua, throw in a part about a book that takes pot shots at the GOP (an easy enough target), Refute what was just written, add some questionable «readers digest» history, then end back with Perpetua?
In history, it's always man that writes the books filled with words handed down to him from??
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
At no point in church history have so many people written so many books and articles, not to mention blogs, wikis, and e-newsletters, about the Christian faith.
Muslims to this day do not accept images and such in their worship and it is confusing as to why Christianity can't follow suit in worshipping an invisible God in doing the same, especially when their history preceded Islam and wrote the book (so to speak) on such pure worship.
«History shows that an increasing gap between the rich and the poor is a prime indicator of imminent collapse,» Wallis wrote in his recent book, «Rediscovering Values: On Wall Street, Main Street and Your Street.»
Her history books are written almost as an «anti-ideology»: a glorying in the fact that things worked out in spite of how screwed up she was.
you are a moron there is all kinds of evidence you idiot his name is written in jewish history book's and roman history book some people
but if they are uncomfortable with you in any way, or if they are greedy, they will avoid jesus» words and go to find other nonsense in that book of theirs that was written by some of the worst politicians and lawyers in history — the bible.
Werner Jaeger, who has written the classic history of the idea of paideia, [2] pointed out in a later book on Early Christianity and Greek Paideia that Clement not only uses literary forms and types of argument calculated to sway people formed by paideia but, beyond that, he explicitly praises paideia in such a way as to make it clear that his entire epistle is to be taken «as an act of Christian education.»
Nisbet, who died in 1996, wrote numerous books, including The Quest for Community (his first, in 1953), Twilight of Authority (1975), and History of the Idea of Progress (1980).
The author of Sexless in the City: A Memoir of Reluctant Chastity, she holds an M.A. in religious studies from Arizona State University and has written for The Atlantic website, Books and Culture, Paste, The Journal of the History of Sexuality, Christianity Today, Beliefnet and other publications.
As of yet no Intelligent design creationist has given anything but «faith» or «words» written down in a book equivalent to many other «holy» books with different and competing gods all throughout history that also have no verifiable evidence.
Specializing in the history and philosophy of science, he is currently writing a book on the first hundred years of science in Canadian higher education.
sry, if u believe in a book written by men over a few thousand years that includes all kinds of silly stories as a basis of actual history you are an IGNORAaNT MOROON...
All you got to do is research them yourself, also Christianity in it's purest form is not religion, it is truth because all you have to do is study the Holy scriptures and apply them to your life & human history & you'll see this is the real deal & not some book written y a bunch of random guys whio wanted to tell a good story.
There it was natural to begin with the history, for while some very early folksongs antedate any written history and the prophecy of Amos was the earliest complete book, an important part of the history found in the Old Testament was written before any other major type of literature emerged.
Those in power write the authorized history books.
And who in history has ever written a book on plates of gold?
Sure, David goes on to say that he was uneasy with such a claim and wasn't even sure that it was true, but still... how do you write a book which is supposed to be about taking back your faith from the American Dream and start the book by stating that you are the youngest megachurch pastor in American history?
In 1907 all these strivings and yearnings were caught up in a dramatic book written by a Baptist minister and professor of Church history, Walter RauschenbuscIn 1907 all these strivings and yearnings were caught up in a dramatic book written by a Baptist minister and professor of Church history, Walter Rauschenbuscin a dramatic book written by a Baptist minister and professor of Church history, Walter Rauschenbusch.
If I can recall, basically everything we know about History either comes from books, artwork, or in some other written form.
For instance, Dave Hunt, author of best - selling books such as The Seduction of Christianity, writes: «The most significant event in almost five hundred years of church history took place March 29, 1994....
For the questions you ask, the Book of Mormon will ask you to explain how a kid in the 1830's could of written and known so much about central american history.
Nelson, a senior zoologist at the American Museum of Natural History, wrote that statement in the preface to a recent book by Wendell Bird, the leading attorney for the creationist organizations.
It is a book in which lucid and illuminating reflections on the history of science in relation to philosophy are interspersed with technically difficult passages; the book might have been written, as one reviewer remarked, by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Emmett, 1967, p. 293).
Those who shudder at inscriptions on monuments or passages in history books which refer simply to «the Great War» or «the World War» — written as though what we call World War I would indeed prove to be «the war to end war» — will feel saddened to read her portentous observation that «we have no guarantee that it will not recur.»
My humble advise to you is to go and study the history that how, when and who wrote these chapters and what type of time it went through and then say that if there is any statement in this book is the real time statements of Jesus PBUH... please be honest with yourself... and don't do anything to please others but only you... and make sure you are convince with this study... whats the difference btwn what is in this book and what was written in a book last year when a Hindu claim himself as God and millions believed in him and still they believe even after his death by being ill... no one asks if I take a human as my God then how could he be ill or eventually be dead?
Also, bear in mind King Josiah's reforms to the hebrew bible not to mention the convenient «discovery» of one of the lost books of Moses during his reign, ie Deuteronomy (which most scholars agree was not written in the time of «Moses»... provided Moses even existed... no evidence he or any of the Patriachs ever existed... except David) when you start to look at the evidence and history of judaism and christianity it becomes quite clear that these religions are not what they claim to be.
The compiler of this book informed his Jewish kinsmen in Egypt in an opening letter, written in 124 BC., that for their entertainment and profit he had undertaken to summarize five books on the history of Judas Maccabaeus, which had been written by Jason of Cyrene.
I've been doing a lot of reading on church history recently (for that book I'm writing... Close Your Church for Good), and it constantly amazes me how much of what we do «in church» is a result of tradition (so much for Sola Scriptura) which developed 1000 - 1500 years ago as a result of a politician or priest who wanted more power or more money.
Years later, provoked by various experiences to examine some cherished assumptions, I prepared a course on religion and the state and, for a book I was writing, read widely in American religious history.
In addition to many books in German (with translations into several other languages), Erik wrote two volumes in English that are a great help in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990In addition to many books in German (with translations into several other languages), Erik wrote two volumes in English that are a great help in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990in German (with translations into several other languages), Erik wrote two volumes in English that are a great help in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990in English that are a great help in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990in understanding the history of the last two centuries: Liberty or Equality (1952; revised edition 1993) and Leftism Revisited (1953; revised edition 1990).
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