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Book and Atheist
Her husband, Dan Barker, author of Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist ( ISBN 1-877733-07-5 ), Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America ’ s Leading Atheists ( ISBN 1569756775 ), The Good Atheist: Living a Purpose-Filled Life Without God ( ISBN 1569758468 ), and Just Pretend: A Freethought Book for Children, is a musician and songwriter, a former Pentecostal Christian minister, and co-president of the FFRF.
* L ' Esprit de l ' athéisme ( 2006 ) Translation: The Book of Atheist Spirituality, Bantam ( 2009 ) ISBN 978-0-553-81990-8

Book and Spirituality
* Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality
* " Searching for Christ: The Spirituality of Dorothy Day ( Book Review ).
Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality described the cover design of the article as it appeared in Time, writing that it " shouted " the headline from the magazine cover.
The article has been cited as a reference used for background on Scientology in books which take a critical look at cults such as Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality and Insane Therapy: Portrait of a Psychotherapy Cult, those that analyze new religious movements including Understanding New Religious Movements and The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements, and in a work that includes researchers from both schools of thought, Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field.
Bob Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality calls one source's estimate of half a million " grossly overinflated ", but states that there is no way to accurately count the full number of adherents.

Book and reviewed
* The Online Reference Book of Medieval Studies Academic peer reviewed articles
In 1970 Sheehan reviewed Conversations With Americans by Mark Lane in the New York Times Book Review ( December 27 ).
In the 1920s, the New York Herald Tribune established one of the first book review sections that reviewed children's books, and in 1937, the newspaper established the Children's Spring Book Festival Award for the best children's book of the previous year, awarded for three target ages groups: 4 – 8, 8 – 12, and 12 – 16.
The Guinness Book of World Records reviewed the evidence for his claim, and it resulted in their publishing it in their 1990 record book.
Under a directive from the National Security Council to review the problem, in January 1953, the CIA organized the Robertson Panel, a group of scientists who quickly reviewed the Blue Book ’ s best evidence, including motion pictures and an engineering report that concluded that the performance characteristics were beyond that of earthly craft.
" He reviewed her poetry collection A Wreath of Flowers from New England in the September 1846 issue of Godey's Lady's Book, saying that its author exhibits " deep feeling and exquisite taste " and her work deserved wider circulation.
* " The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography, reviewed by Jim Reeds ", Jim Reeds, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Vol.
Also, on 14 May 2006, Washington Post Pulitzer Prize winning book critic Michael Dirda reviewed Dick Davis's translation " Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings " " This marvelous translation of an ancient Persian classic brings these stories alive for a new audience .".
For twenty years he reviewed new poetry for the New York Times Book Review and has also written frequently for The Irish Times.
He reviewed for The Good Book Guide from its opening issue until 2002.
The Perennial Philosophy was widely reviewed when first published in 1945, with articles appearing in Book Week, Booklist, The Christian Century, Bull VA Kirkus ' Bookshop Serv., The Nation, The New Republic, The New Yorker, Saturday Review of Literature, Springfield Republican, New York Herald Tribune, and the Wilson Bulletin.
The Book of Dead Philosophers ” was widely reviewed and discussed ( see below ).

Book and Guardian
No Logo was also short-listed for the Guardian First Book Award in 2000.
* United Kingdom and Commonwealth: the Carnegie Medal for writing and the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustration ; the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize ; and the Guardian Award.
* Iain Banks discusses The Wasp Factory at the Guardian Book Club
In August 2003 the book was nominated for the Guardian First Book Prize.
* Guardian Unlimited Book: Interview, Catherine Millet
The collected edition was released to much acclaim, winning the Guardian First Book Award, amongst others.
This book won numerous awards, including the 1998 National Book Critics Circle award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the 1999 Guardian First Book Award and the George K. Polk Award for Foreign Reporting.
She is best known for her novel Fugitive Pieces ( 1996 ) ( 1997 in the UK ), it was awarded the Books in Canada First Novel Award, the Trillium Book Award, Orange Prize for Fiction and the Guardian Fiction Prize.
* Guardian Unlimited Book review
The first novel of Mohammed Hanif, A Case of Exploding Mangoes ( 2008 ) was shortlisted for the 2008 Guardian First Book Award.
* Simon Hoggart and Steve Bell, Live Briefs: A Political Sketch Book ( 1996 ) ISBN 0-413-70970-1, parliamentary sketches, with the Guardian political cartoonist
The Book of Jokes and The Book of Scotlands have received positive reviews in the LA Times and the Guardian.
Waterstones maintains and supports various literary awards, including the Waterstones Children's Laureate, the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the Waterstones 11 and The Guardian First Book Award.
* The Guardian First Book Award, 2001, " the first time a graphic novel has won a major UK book award ," according to the Guardian.
* John Mullan talks to Kate Atkinson about Behind the Scenes at The Museum for The Guardian Book Club podcast.
* Longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award 2003
As in the best of Gladwell's work, Blink brims with surprising insights about our world and ourselves .” The Economist called Outliers “ a compelling read with an important message .” David Leonhardt wrote in The New York Times Book Review: “ In the vast world of nonfiction writing, Malcolm Gladwell is as close to a singular talent as exists today ” and that Outliers “ leaves you mulling over its inventive theories for days afterward .” Ian Sample wrote in the Guardian: “ Brought together, the pieces form a dazzling record of Gladwell's art.
She is also a reviewer and columnist-primarily for The Guardian-and has been a judge for several literary awards, including the Orange Award for New Writers and the Guardian First Book Award.
" His book No Place Like Home, in which he retraced the route of the civil rights Freedom Riders, was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award in 1999.

Book and by
Publisher Richardson has updated the Blue Book `` but it still remains the compact reference book used by so many for those ever-changing telephone numbers, addresses, other residences, club affiliations and marriages ''.
There was keen competition between the two from the introduction of the The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing | Algebra into Europe in the 12th century until its triumph in the 16th.
In the 1986 TV play, Murder by the Book, Christie herself ( Dame Peggy Ashcroft ) murdered one of her fictional-turned-real characters, Poirot.
* Ian Holm, Murder by the Book, 1986 ( TV )
It should be noted that the Book of Enoch is considered apocryphal by most denominations of Christianity and all denominations of Judaism.
* There is also mention of the Analytical Engine ( or the Clockwork Ouroboros as it is also known there ) in The Book of the War, a Faction Paradox anthology edited by Lawrence Miles.
The war of Clovis with the Alemanni forms the setting for the conversion of Clovis, briefly treated by Gregory of Tours ( Book II. 31 ) Subsequently the Alemanni formed part of the Frankish dominions and were governed by a Frankish duke.
In Book 7, Ajax is chosen by lot to meet Hector in a duel which lasts most of a whole day.
In Book 15, Hector is restored to his strength by Apollo and returns to attack the ships.
About a fifth of the law code is taken up by Alfred's introduction, which includes translations into English of the Decalogue, a few chapters from the Book of Exodus, and the " Apostolic Letter " from Acts of the Apostles ( 15: 23 – 29 ).
Didymus reports that the work transmitted as speech 11 of Demosthenes ( Against the Letter of Philip ) could be found in almost identical form in Book 7 of Anaximenes ' Philippica, and many scholars regard the work as a historiographic composition by Anaximenes.
* 1857 – " The Spirits Book " by Allan Kardec is published, marking the birth of Spiritualism in France.
The Carnegie Collections of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library consist of the archives of the following organizations founded by Carnegie: The Carnegie Corporation of New York ( CCNY ); The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ( CEIP ); the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching ( CFAT ); The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs ( CCEIA ).
A Fire Upon the Deep won the Hugo Award in 1993 ( tied with Doomsday Book by Connie Willis ).
A Fire Upon the Deep shared the 1993 Hugo Award for Best Novel with Doomsday Book, by Connie Willis.
Many believe this group of texts comes from the original Book of Acts by looking at the Byzantine text for the whole of the New Testament.
According to some traditional interpretations of the Book of Exodus, Book of Numbers, and the Letter to the Hebrews the Ark also contained Aaron's rod, a jar of manna and the first Torah scroll as written by Moses ; however, the first of the Books of Kings says that at the time of king Solomon, the Ark contained only the two Tablets of the Law.
In the Book of Jeremiah, it is referenced by Jeremiah, who, speaking in the days of Josiah ( Jer.
* Works by Salieri in the University of North Texas Music Library's Virtual Rare Book Room
* The Archbishopric of Canterbury, from Its Foundation to the Norman Conquest, by John William Lamb ", Published 1971, Faith Press, from Google Book Search
Although anthems were written in the Elizabethan period by Tallis ( 1505 – 1585 ), Byrd ( 1539 – 1623 ), and others, they are not mentioned in the Book of Common Prayer until 1662, when the famous rubric " In quires and places where they sing here followeth the Anthem " first appears.
Dio in his Roman History ( Book I ) confirms this data by telling that Romulus was in his 18th year of age when he had initiated Rome.
Khwārizmī's " The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing " ( Arabic: Hisab al-jabr w ' al-muqabala, Baghdad, c. 825 ) devoted a chapter on the solution to the Islamic law of inheritance using linear equations .< ref >

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