Hearing well -
written texts read aloud broadens students» vocabulary and puts them in touch with the richness of words.
Summarize
a written text read aloud or information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
Not exact matches
We've been gradually getting used to
reading onscreen, in part because we increasingly
read short
texts, such as e-mails, blogs and Facebook updates, but also because today we use our cellphones as much (if not more) for
reading and
writing as talking.
I still recommend you try the Canadian Securities Course, even if you just sign up for it,
read the
text, and never
write the exam.
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The
text read in this audiobook is the original 1937 edition
written by Napoleon Hill and inspired by Andrew Carnegie - and while it has often been reproduced, no updated version has ever been able to compete with the original.
«god» doesn't exist and is make believe, your religious
texts were
written by human beings without any kind of «divine inspiration» regardless of what you
read in them...
written by people who thought the Earth was flat... it isn't.
There is a proper way to understand the Biblical
text, and the rules for doing so are really no different from
reading and comprehending any
written doc.ument.
But it is no substitute for guided linear thinking, for friendship, for travel, for learning the craft of
writing or the equally daunting task of critical
reading of demanding
texts.
Paul was
writing to Christians whom he had never seen, but expected soon to see, and he sets forth the common faith which he is sure they already hold — «the gospel of God, (See Mark 1:14 — though the
text may originally have
read, «the gospel of the Kingdom of God,» as in the A. V.) which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the sacred writings,
During this time silent and individualised
reading, rather than
reading aloud or in gathered groups, became the normal mode for reception of
written texts.
You can not point to any one and say this is the right one (with any authority other than «what you want to believe») Every religious
text I've ever
read is clearly
written via the various perceptions of man, not some divine being.
In
writing his confessions, Augustine adopted and adapted an esoteric
reading practice and provided one of the
texts that would demonstrate and perpetuate this practice.
When you
read in the Bible about proclaiming Jesus as Lord, following Jesus, taking up your cross, eternal reward, inheriting the Kingdom, life in the Spirit, faithful living, and on and on and on, the author who
wrote that
text was primarily thinking of how we should live as followers of Jesus so that we can experience the life God meant for us to live.
Since the Bible is
written in androcentric, grammatically masculine language that can function as generic inclusive or as patriarchal exclusive language, feminist interpretation must develop a hermeneutics of critical evaluation for proclamation that is able to assess theologically whether scriptural
texts function to inculcate patriarchal values, or whether they must be
read against their linguistic «androcentric grain» in order to set free their liberating vision for today and for the future.
By inserting new passages into the
text as expansions of the old ones, while leaving much of the earlier
writing intact, he invited us to
read the earlier expressions in light of the later ones.
TERTULLIAN, THE FLESH AND ORTHODOXY Dear Father Editor While I can only share your Carthusian correspondent's enthusiasm for the Catechism of the Catholic Church as a sure guide to the Church's teachings, I
read — with some surprise — in his comments on the letters I
wrote to you in 2007 that I am supposed to hold suspect, or even possibly unorthodox, «any
text» that cites Tertullian.
At least... and here's the key... you must not ever
read them or use them or open them until AFTER you have finished studying the
text and
writing out your sermon or Bible study.
The best way to get students to do the
reading is to have them
write text - based papers.
While some try to explain away what James is
writing about by saying that it does not actually refer to someone who is physically sick, but instead someone who is spiritually or emotionally weak, I think it is best to go with the traditional and most common way of
reading this
text and see it as a a reference to physical sickness.
Finally, in
reading such
texts one must keep in mind the end to which they were
written, namely, religious edification.
During and immediately after your first
reading of a
text you should
write out or record your questions.
The published German
text was carefully corrected against the original manuscripts, and Bonhoeffer's work on his book was correlated to references in diaries and letters to produce a detailed account of when and where he produced the manuscripts that remain, These are presented in the order he
wrote them, with notes, afterword and appendices that connect the
text to the books he was
reading, the places where he was working, and other things that were happening in his world.
Find some way of
writing or recording the ways the
text affects you as you begin to
read and study it, even if at first you do not receive much from it!
@jf well your information about the New Testament is about as accurate as your Old Testament knowledge, The prophecies of the Old testament concerning Christ could not have been
written after the fact because we now have the Dead Sea Scrolls, with an almost complete Old Testament dated 100 - 200 years before the birth of Christ, Your interpretation of God at His worst shows a complete lack of understanding as to what was being communicated.We don't know what the original
texts of the New Testament were
written in as to date there are no original copies available.Greek was the common language of the day.Most of the gospels were reported
written somewhere in the 30 year after Christs resurrection time frame, not the unspecified «long after «you reference and three of the authors knew Jesus personally in His earthly ministry, the other Knew Jesus as his savior and was in the company of many who also knew Jesus.You keep referencing changes, «gazillion «was the word used but you never referenced one change, so it is assumed we are to take your word for it.What may we ask are your credentials?Try
reading Job your own self, particularly the section were Job says «My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you.Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes»
Changing Our Mind by David Gushee:: I have had this book by one of evangelicalism's leading conservative ethicisits (he
wrote the best - selling
text Kingdom Ethics) and his shift on GLBTQ theology for a while but just finally
read it.
«Conversation» has become a key term in analyzing the
reading and
writing of
texts.
But often these passages in the Old Testament will state that the instructions were given by God, and if we
read these
texts in the light of Jesus, then we understand that although God was not telling them to do such things, He nevertheless inspired them to
write what they did so that He could take the blame for their sinful actions.
In the ancient world they were taught separately, so it was not uncommon for one to be able to
read (at least enough to get by, or those in holy
texts) but not
write.
You have no idea how big it is, probably because the only book you've ever
read is a 2,000 year old
text written by cave people.
- The 40 - page Inspired
Reading Guide (PDF),
written entirely by me, which includes questions for reflection and discussion, ideas for creative engagement with the relevant biblical
texts, and loads of additional resources.
My
reading of the
text holds that it is faithful to Church teaching but unfortunately
written in a way that allows for a
reading (or misreading) that would permit the use of contraception in some instances.
Written in informed engagement with current debates over the possibility of knowledge and truth, this small book will reward careful
reading also by those who may dispute the author's interpretation of biblical
texts.
The review represents a beginning of
writing which immediately leads to another
text, toward one
reading and one's
readings.
So the comparison is skewed and generalistic — which is a very common Christian motif when
reading passages from the generalistic
texts that were
written.
if were only going to use the KJV why stop at greek, or latin why not only
read the original
texts which were
written in Coptic the simple fact is not a single one of us, including our highest religious leaders, other then about 30 ancient language specialist in the world have ever
read an original scripture.
This is a remarkably daring
text, the sort of book many academics avoid like the plague: a book aimed at a wide
reading public,
written with the hope that it might actually change the lives of some of its readers.
I have been
reading, teaching, and
writing A LOT these past several years on the violence of God in the Bible, and this book also provides the beginning place for understanding these violent, bloody
texts in Scripture.
There are many commentaries out there that were
written after Ezra's
reading of the Torah to the returning Exiles that have fought with the
texts, trying to determine the meaning of the words, the glorification of violence and the various laws.
While some of the keys to attracting readers include
writing valuable content, having error - free
text, and using a clean blog layout, one of the most overlooked elements in getting people to
read your blog is being -LSB-...]
The article has been well
written by the author and yes Sharia law is a sacred part of our
text, If you want to know
read the Const.itution and learn about this yourself.
In an excited letter to Spalatin (on this occasion he was considered highly suitable for a discussion of the
text), dated 14 December 1516, Luther
wrote: «If
reading a pure and solid theology, which is available in German and is of a quality closest to that of the Fathers, might please you, then get yourself the sermons of Johann Tauler, the Dominican... I have seen no theological work in Latin or German that is more sound and more in harmony with the gospel than this... Taste it and see how sweet the Lord is, [a quotation from the Psalms] after you have first tried and realised how bitter is whatever we are».
Try
reading the bible without rose tinted glasses, as well as
read the original
text, and you will see it is full of nothing but contradiction,
written by men, to control the populace like cattle.
These words
written in this
text are filled with the light and love of creator... if you have
read this blog, you have been filled with divine light.
My aim was to
write the main body of the
text so that it could be
read by a wide array of people, sort of in the manner of bell hooks.
It comes as the result of decades of research, study,
reading,
writing, and prayerful consideration of the biblical
text.
My children will have approximately 1 / 7th greater life experiences because they won't be wasting a day trying to commune with a non-existent all - powerful being with pathological tendencies, if you base his existence on what you
read in the various religious
texts some men (no women)
wrote several thousand years ago.
Over the past twenty years or so, I have
read,
written, and taught a lot about the cultural and historical backgrounds of various Biblical
texts.
If the warm apple and cinnamon fragrance from our kitchen could spread into my laptop, on to the internet and out through whatever device you are
reading this on, then I could stop
writing this
text right here.
I think I actually make two to three times more than he does per second... so when he learns to
read and
write, he can
text me.»