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The next traditional step then was to accept it as the authoritative textbook of the Christian faith just as one would accept a treatise on any earthly `` science '', and I submitted to its conditions according to Christ's invitation and promise that, `` If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself '' ( John 7: 17 ).
He further says that the reason there is no complete conclusive repeatable evidence is because that if the afterlife was so demonstrable then it would become " another chapter in a school textbook " and that " the whole process of questioning, probing, studying, observing, meditating and of wanting so desperately and enduringly to know, is part of the development of mind itself ".
The circle symbol for aromaticity was introduced by Sir Robert Robinson and his student James Armit in 1925 and popularized starting in 1959 by the Morrison & Boyd textbook on organic chemistry.
An attempt to require an Annales-written textbook for French schools was rejected by the government.
In his third theological textbook, Regulae Caelestis Iuris, he presents a set of what seems to be theological rules ; this was typical of the followers of Gilbert of Poitiers, of which Alan could be associated.
While many leading chemists of the time refused to accept Lavoisier's new ideas, demand for Traité élémentaire as a textbook in Edinburgh was sufficient to merit translation into English within about a year of its French publication.
From 1847 he was engaged in editing the Handwörterbuch der reinen und angewandten Chemie ( Dictionary of Pure and Applied Chemistry ) edited by Justus von Liebig, Wöhler, and Johann Christian Poggendorff, and he also wrote an important textbook.
Since German was the lingua franca of science ( and especially of psychiatry ) at that time, Kraepelin's use of Alzheimer's disease in a textbook made the name famous.
Between 1220 and 1227, he wrote a Glossa in quatuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi ( A Gloss on the Four Books of the Sentences of Peter Lombard ), which was particularly important because it was the first time that a book other than the Bible was used as a textbook during biblical study.
The first was the 1923 textbook Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Substances by Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall.
She was the author of the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, the Christian Science textbook and which, along with the Bible, serve as the permanent " impersonal pastor " of the church.
The first DanceWriting textbook, Sutton Movement Shorthand, The Classical Ballet Key, Key One, was produced in December, 1973.
It was popularized by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin ( 1856 – 1926 ) in 1893, 1896 and 1899 in his first detailed textbook descriptions of a condition that would eventually be reframed into a substantially different disease concept and relabeled as schizophrenia.
In the first through sixth edition of Kraepelin's influential psychiatry textbook, there was a section on moral insanity, which meant then a disorder of the emotions or moral sense without apparent delusions or hallucinations, and which Kraepelin defined as ' lack or weakness of those sentiments which counter the ruthless satisfaction of egotism '.
One was the publication of the first textbook on ecology, Fundamentals of Ecology, by Eugene Odum and Howard Odum, in 1953.
His book, The Elements is widely considered the most influential textbook of all time, and was known to all educated people in the West until the middle of the 20th century.
We know from other references that Euclid ’ s was not the first elementary geometry textbook, but it was so much superior that the others fell into disuse and were lost.
The first textbook on graph theory was written by Dénes Kőnig, and published in 1936.
A later textbook by Frank Harary, published in 1969, was enormously popular, and enabled mathematicians, chemists, electrical engineers and social scientists to talk to each other.
His first major work, a textbook on calculus, was published in 1884 and was credited to Genocchi.
He was presented with fifty-eight peer-reviewed publications, nine books, and several immunology textbook chapters about the evolution of the immune system ; however, he simply insisted that this was still not sufficient evidence of evolution, and that it was not " good enough.

textbook and Bible
Building on this article, Pauling's 1939 textbook: On the Nature of the Chemical Bond would become what some have called the " Bible " of modern chemistry.
Sunday services are held throughout the year and weekly testimony meetings are held on Wednesday evenings, where following brief readings from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, those in attendance are invited to give testimonies of healing brought about through Christian Science prayer.
The Bible and Eddy's textbook on Christian healing, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, are together the church's key doctrinal sources and have been ordained as the church's " dual impersonal pastor ".
Unification Church beliefs are based on the Bible and are explained in the church's textbook, Divine Principle.
At that time, reading material was not specially written for children but consisted primarily of the Bible and some patriotic essays ; the most influential early textbook was The New England Primer, published late 1680s.
Its central texts are the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science & Health With Key to the Scriptures by Eddy.
In line with that, he advocated in 1806 that the U. S. government require public schools to teach students using the Bible as a textbook, and that the government should furnish an American bible to every family at public expense because most schools in the United States had banished the use of the Bible as a school-book.
Treatment may rely on passages of the Bible and the Christian Science textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, including the Lord's Prayer and familiar psalms, such as the 23rd and 91st.
Using the Bible as their textbook, he taught them to read and write.
Gilead School's main textbook is the Bible.
The Bible is not a natural science textbook, but rather it is the essential testimonial of God ’ s revelation.
The Bible and Its Influence is a textbook first published in 2005 to facilitate teaching about the Bible in American public high schools.
Its publishers, the Bible Literacy Project, say the textbook allows schools to study the Bible academically while fully respecting the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
As of September 2010, the Bible Literacy Project reports that the textbook has been adopted by 470 schools in 43 states, with more than 100 schools in Texas teaching Bible literacy courses.
On October 11, 2007, The Bible and Its Influence was designated by the Alabama State Board of Education as an approved textbook statewide.
TIME senior religion editor David Van Biema stated, " school Bible electives should have a strong accompanying textbook on the model of The Bible and Its Influence, but one that is willing to deal a bit more bluntly with the historical warts.
The New York State School Boards Association's On Board magazine also had favorable coverage of The Bible and Its Influence, calling it " a remarkable textbook " in a July 31, 2006, review.

textbook and originally
Naive Set Theory is a mathematics textbook by Paul Halmos originally published in 1960.
The first thermodynamic textbook was written in 1859 by William Rankine, originally trained as a physicist and a civil and mechanical engineering professor at the University of Glasgow.
Separatists have agreed with Theodor Bergk ( 1843 ) that the collection was originally assembled as the work of Theognis, into which a large admixture of foreign matter has somehow found its way, or they have believed it was compiled originally as a textbook for use in schools or else as a set of aristocratic drinking songs, in which some verses of Theognis happen to be strongly represented.
Gray's Anatomy is an English-language human anatomy textbook originally written by Henry Gray.
( This work originally published by MIT Press, 1943, as a textbook.
His textbook on tensor calculus, The Absolute Differential Calculus ( originally a set of lecture notes in Italian co-authored with Ricci-Curbastro ), remains one of the standard texts more than a century after its first publication, with several translations available.
The title is taken from the classic human anatomy textbook, Gray's Anatomy, originally written by Henry Gray in 1858.
Although it was originally created as a luxury copy, there is some indication that in later centuries it was used daily as a hospital textbook.
With that project complete Boring turned toward creating the military psychology textbook he had originally intended to work on.
Although the book was originally designed as a geometric counterpart of G. H. Hardy's A Course of Pure Mathematics it was never intended as a textbook and contains original material.
The book was originally used as a textbook for instructors and students of medical sciences in the medical school of Avicenna.
She has also created a course enabling students to study Islam for the GCSE, consisting of her textbook ' Islam ' published by Heinemann Press originally in 1986 and since updated, and a Do-it-Yourself Coursebook to accompany it published by IPCI.

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