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Chance stated that, " this view of the structure as two-part has generally prevailed since its inception in J. R. R.
While some Lutherans believe in consubstantiation, others reject the concept because it substitutes what they believe to be the biblical doctrine with a philosophical construct and implies, in their view, a natural, local inclusion of the body and blood of Christ in the consecrated bread and wine of the eucharist .< ref > J. T.
This term is specifically rejected by Lutheran churches and theologians since it creates confusion about the actual doctrine and subjects the doctrine to the control of a non-biblical philosophical concept in the same manner as, in their view, does the term " transubstantiation ".< ref > J. T.
Some of the scholars that espouse this view include Albertz, Benoit, Cerfaux, Goguel, Harrison, H. J. Holtzmann, Murphy-O ' Connor, and Wagenfuhrer.
Renowned New Testament scholar J. B. Lightfoot also objects to this view since it " clearly implies that his Apostolic office and labours were well known and recognized before this conference.
In historian J. E. Neale's view, Elizabeth may not have declared her wishes openly to James, but she made them known with " unmistakable if veiled phrases ".
A. J. Saldarini summarises the common scholarly view on the origins of Matthew as follows:
In his article entitled " The Demiurge ," J. P. Arendzen sums up the Valentinian view of the salvation of man.
That view was challenged by J. C.
Graham Priest and other logicians, including J. C. Beall, and Bradley Armour-Garb have proposed that the liar sentence should be considered to be both true and false, a point of view known as dialetheism.
J. L. Mackie is probably the best-known proponent of this view.
* Bardeen, J .: Tunnelling from a many-particle point of view, Physical Review Letters 6 ( 2 ), 1961, p. 57-59.
J. D. Salinger's Nine Stories ( 1953 ) experimented with point of view and voice, while Flannery O ’ Connor's story A Good Man is Hard to Find ( 1955 ) reinvigorated the Southern Gothic style.
The commonly held view of biblical scholars holding to the four-source origins of Genesis ( J, E, P, D ) is that 10: 5 comes from the Priestly ( P ) text source and 11: 8-9, and actually the entirety of the Babel narrative, from the Jahwist source ( J ).
In their study of the Congressional Record and committee hearings related to the Immigration Act, Mark Snyderman and Richard J. Herrnstein reported that " the testing community did not generally view its findings as favoring restrictive immigration policies like those in the 1924 Act, and Congress took virtually no notice of intelligence testing.
In 1976 J. Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley proposed a new theory that changed dream research, challenging the previously held Freudian view of dreams as unconscious wishes to be interpreted.
Central to Fromm's world view was his interpretation of the Talmud, which he began studying as a young man under Rabbi J. Horowitz and later studied under Rabbi Salman Baruch Rabinkow while working towards his doctorate in sociology at the University of Heidelberg and under Nehemia Nobel and Ludwig Krause while studying in Frankfurt.
Reuben Hersh has also promoted the social view of mathematics, calling it a " humanistic " approach, similar to but not quite the same as that associated with Alvin White ; one of Hersh's co-authors, Philip J. Davis, has expressed sympathy for the social view as well.
* Merquior, J. G. Foucault, University of California Press, 1987 ( A critical view of Foucault's work )
J. J. C. Smart, a proponent of this view, uses the term " tenselessness " to describe the simultaneous existence of past, present, and future.
According to Newton scholar J Bruce Brackenridge, although much has been made of the change in language and difference of point of view, as between centrifugal or centripetal forces, the actual computations and proofs remained the same either way.

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There was a light in Black's front room, but drawn curtains prevented any view of the interior.
The front windows of the place were long and narrow, reaching nearly to the floor and affording an unusually good view of the interior.
Reaching the porch rail beyond view of the bar windows, he feverishly scanned the busy street below.
Shortly before nine I drove my jalopy to the street facing the Lake and parked the car in shadows far enough away from the rendezvous corner but near enough to keep the corner in clear view.
Three hours later, while we were bailing desperately, a dot of land came into view.
Citizens took the view that a lawman was expected to risk his life on the odd occasion anyway, but this fighting fury of a man risked it regularly over a period of half a century.
Yet paradoxically my liberal friends continue to view Jefferson as one of their patron saints.
Accounts have been published of Northern liberals in the South up against segregationist prejudice, especially in state-supported universities where pressure may be strong to uphold the majority view.
This is the only case in modern history of a people of Britannic origin submitting without continued struggle to what they view as foreign domination.
Austin's nineteenth-century view of law and sovereignty still dominates much of today's legal and political thinking.
As evidence to support that view, consider the following illustrative instances.
The only extended view possible to anyone less tall than the fences was that obtained from an upper bough of the apple tree.
The primary quality of that view seems, now, to have been its quietness, but that cannot at the time have impressed us.
The principal defender of this view of primary experience as `` causal efficacy '' is Alfred North Whitehead.
It takes a great deal of abstraction to free oneself from the primitive impression of larger unities of power and influence and to view one's world simply as a collection of sense data arranged in such and such sequence and pattern, devoid of all power to move the feelings and actions except in so far as they present themselves for inspection.
I would agree with this view.
And let me add Murray's new book as another symptom of it, particularly so in view of the attention Time magazine gave it when it came out recently.
If we examine the three types of change from the point of view of their internal structure we find an additional profound difference between the third and the first two, one that accounts for the notable difference between the responses they evoke.
All we want from Dr. Huxley's statement is the feeling that this is an open world, in the view of the best scientific opinion, with practically no directional commitments as to what may happen next, and no important confinements with respect to what may be possible.
The maturity in this point of view lies in its recognition that no basic problem is ever solved without being clearly understood.
Ann was entranced with the view, as were her husband and friends.
On this issue, then, as on so many in these months, Steele and Swift took rigidly opposed points of view.
Oxford, realizing that the law required the issuance of the writ, took the opposite view, for which the Queen never forgave him.
The idea here is one of discharge but this must stand in opposition to a second view, Plato's notion of the arousal of emotion.
A fourth view is the transformation of emotion, as in Housman's fine phrase on the arts: they `` transform and beautify our inner nature ''.

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