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The writings and teachings of Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection, a Carmelite friar of the 17th century, continue as a spiritual classic under the title The Practice of the Presence of God.
For her next major work in 1936, her ' classic monograph on ego psychology and defense mechanisms, Anna Freud drew on her own clinical experience, but relied on her father's writings as the principal and authoritative source of her theoretical insights '.
As a consequence, Chabad Hasidic writings are typically characterised by their systematic intellectual structure, while other classic texts of general Hasidic mysticism are usually more compiled or anecdotal in nature.
The classic writings of other Hasidic schools also relate the inner mysticism of Hasidic Philosophy to the perception of each person.
During Antiquity the name was often recorded in sources in Latin in two forms: Iader in the inscriptions and in the writings of classic writers, Iadera predominantly among the late Antiquity writers, while usual ethnonyms were Iadestines and Iadertines.
Some ( limited ) light has been thrown on Kapuściński's lifelong visceral anti-Americanism by Monroe Edwin Price ( b. 1938 ), professor in the University of Pennsylvania, in his book Television, the Public Sphere, and National Identity published in 1995, but in general nowhere in his writings does Kapuściński respond to or engage in any remotely sophisticated way with the classic exposition of the reasons for anti-Americanism formulated in various publications by the French philosopher, Jean-François Revel ( for whom Kapuściński would seem to have served as a case study ).
Among Chinese classic texts, tian " heaven " and long " dragon " were first used together in Zhou Dynasty ( 1122 BCE-256 BCE ) writings, but the word tianlong was not recorded until the Han Dynasty ( 207 BCE-220 CE ).
In the classic Roman Catholic Mariology book The Glories of Mary, the author Saint Alphonsus Liguori called the Blessed Virgin Mary the " Gate of Heaven ", relying on the writings of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, another Doctor of the Church.
In the course of discussing classic authors, the participants make quotations, long and short, from the works of about 700 earlier Greek authors and 2, 500 separate writings, many of them otherwise unrecorded.
Schmitt is described as a " classic of political thought " by Herfried Münkler, while in the same article Münkler speaks of his post-war writings as reflecting an: " embittered, jealous, occasionally malicious man " (" verbitterten, eifersüchtigen, gelegentlich bösartigen Mann ").
Also, although there are a number of classic New Critical writings that outline inter-related ideas, there is no New Critical manifesto.
As in many of Garrett's other writings, he takes every opportunity to insert subtle, or otherwise, allusions to other fiction — in these stories there are many echoes of other classic, or otherwise, detectives.
The discourses and devotional treatises of the Oratorian Manuel Bernardes, who was a recluse, have a calm and sweetness that we miss in the writings of a man of action like Vieira and, while equally rich, are purer models of classic Portuguese prose.
Scholars generally see Miß Sara Sampson and Emilia Galotti as the first bourgeois tragedies, Minna von Barnhelm ( Minna of Barnhelm ) as the model for many classic German comedies, Nathan the Wise ( Nathan der Weise ) as the first German drama of ideas (" Ideendrama ") and his theoretical writings Laocoon and Hamburg Dramaturgy ( Hamburgische Dramaturgie ) set the standards for the discussion of aesthetic and literary theoretical principles
A few writers on the periphery still mention it, influenced by the dictionaries and classic writings of former times.
A chumash contains the Torah and other writings, usually organised for liturgical use, and sometimes accompanied by some of the main classic commentary.
* 1999, Ackoff's Best: his classic writings on management.
The philosophical writings of Hui Shi are no longer extant, but several Chinese classic texts refer to him, including the Zhan Guo Ce, Lüshi Chunqiu, Han Feizi, Xunzi, and most frequently, the Zhuangzi.
Radical orthodoxy is a style of theology that seeks to examine classic Christian writings and related Neoplatonic texts from a contemporary, philosophically continental perspective.
Waltz's refers to these levels of analysis as " images ," and uses the writings of one or more classic political philosophers to outline the major points of each image.
Other socialist feminists, notably two long-lived American organizations Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party, point to the classic Marxist writings of Frederick Engels ( The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State ) and August Bebel ( Woman and Socialism ) as a powerful explanation of the link between gender oppression and class exploitation.
The Japanese word originally meant " Classical Chinese writings, Chinese classic texts, Classical Chinese literature ".
This work, which is faintly reminiscent of a thirteenth century Tagelied, contains a classic theme which continues throughout the rest of Carossa's writings: unshakable faith in the ultimate victory of the powers of light over darkness.
This narrative strategy most clearly inspired by the writings of Gramsci was explicated in the writings of their " mentor " Ranajit Guha, most clearly in his " manifesto " in Subaltern Studies I and also in his classic monograph The Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency.

writings and Maltese
Ciantar ( 2000 ), in his article ‘ From the Bar to the Stage ’ puts together the writings of a number of foreign and Maltese scholars who make the claim early għana instances represents both the “ simple life of the Maltese peasant life ,” and the “ intact natural environment of the island ”.
Further publications which were issued in the wake of the 2004 biography were, namely, Jien, Manwel Dimech ( I, Manuel Dimech ) by Mark Montebello ( an abridged biography in Maltese published by Daritama in 2006 ), Manwel Dimech: Fi kliemi ( Manuel Dimech: In my own words ) by Mark Montebello ( an audio book in Maltese published by Kottoner 98fm in 2010 ), and Manwel Dimech: Ivan u Praskovja u Kitbiet Ohra ( Manuel Dimech: Ivan and Prascovia and Other Writings ) edited by Mark Montebello ( a wide selection of Dimech's writings published by Sensiela Kotba Socjalisti, SKS, in 2011 ).

writings and historian
In the 19th century Jacob Burckhardt viewed Eusebius as ' a liar ', the “ first thoroughly dishonest historian of antiquity .” Ramsay MacMullen in the 20th century regarded Eusebius's work as representative of early Christian historical accounts in which “ Hostile writings and discarded views were not recopied or passed on, or they were actively suppressed ..., matters discreditable to the faith were to be consigned to silence .” As a consequence this kind of methodology in MacMullens view has distorted modern attempts, ( e. g. Harnack, Nock, and Brady ), to describe how the Church grew in the early centuries.
The extant manuscripts of the writings of the 1st century Romano-Jewish historian Flavius Josephus include references to Jesus and the origins of Christianity.
The earliest secure reference to this passage is found in the writings of the fourth-century Christian apologist and historian Eusebius, who used Josephus ' works extensively as a source for his own Historia Ecclesiastica.
The later Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm remarked that " One cannot say Marx died a failure " because, although he had not achieved a large following of disciples in Britain, his writings had already begun to make an impact on the leftist movements in Germany and Russia.
His birth date has traditionally been recorded as January 19, 1807, but according to the historian Elizabeth Brown Pryor, " Lee's writings indicate he may have been born the previous year.
Almost all that we know of Severus's life comes from a few allusions in his own writings, some passages in the letters of his friend Paulinus, bishop of Nola, and a short biography by the historian Gennadius of Massilia.
Regarding Gilliam's theme of modernity's struggle between spirituality and rationality whereas the individual may become dominated by a tyrannical, soulless machinery of disenchanted society, film critic Keith James Hamel observed a specific affinity of Gilliam's movies with the writings of economic historian Arnold Toynbee and sociologist Max Weber, specifically the latter's concept of the Iron cage of modern rationality.
German historian Joachim Radkau sees Garrett Hardin's writings as having a different aim in that Hardin asks for a strict management of common goods via increased government involvement or / and international regulation bodies.
Tertullian's writings cover the whole theological field of the time — apologetics against paganism and Judaism, polemics, polity, discipline, and morals, or the whole reorganization of human life on a Christian basis ; they gave a picture of the religious life and thought of the time which is of the greatest interest to the church historian.
The Canadian historian Michael H. Kater made a particularly strong case in his earlier writings that Orff collaborated with Nazi German authorities.
The writer Laurent Angliviel de la Beaumelle, the philosopher André Morellet and the historian Jean-François Marmontel, for example, were detained not for their more obviously political writings, but for libellous remarks or for personal insults against leading members of Parisian society.
Quintus Curtius Rufus ( active 1st century AD ) referred to the writings of Cleitarchus, a 4th century BC historian of Alexander the Great, when writing his own History of Alexander the Great:
The 814 date is derived from the Greek historian Timaeus ( c. 345-260 BCE ) and the 825 date from the writings of Pompeius Trogus ( 1st century BCE ).
The 825 date is taken from the writings of Pompeius Trogus ( 1st century BC ), whose forty-four book Philippic History survives only in abridged form in the works of the Roman historian Justin.
Xisuthros ( Ξισουθρος ) is a Hellenization of Sumerian Ziusudra, known from the writings of Eusebius of Caesarea, an attendee at the First Council of Nicaea and early historian of the Christian Church.
A conflicting, and probably outdated, interpretation appears in the writings of James Burbank, an amateur local historian who wrote in the 1950s that the word " Cushektunk " meant " low land " and " land of red rock " indicating the abundance of red mudstone throughout the area.
Livingston identified at least fifty-three medieval sources containing references to the battle, including important accounts from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the writings of Anglo-Norman historian William of Malmesbury, the Annals of Clonmacnoise, and Snorri Sturluson's Egils saga, whose antihero, mercenary berserker and skald Egill Skallagrimsson, served as a trusted warrior for Athelstan.
Accurate figures for casualties have never been compiled, and even in writings by modern historians there is a considerable range, though the more specialised the historian, the lower they tend to be.
According to the Party's official historian this period was marked by a growing division between the practitioners of cultural politics – heavily inspired by the writings of Antonio Gramsci and party's powerful industrial department which advocated a policy of militant labourism.
As a religious teacher, literary critic, historian and jurist, Harrison took a prominent part in the life of his time, and his writings, though often violently controversial on political, religious and social subjects, and in their judgment and historical perspective characterized by a modern Radical point of view, are those of an accomplished scholar, and of one whose wide knowledge of literature was combined with independence of thought and admirable vigour of style.
Guy Waldo Dunnington ( January 15, 1906, Bowling Green, Missouri – April 10, 1974, Natchitoches, Louisiana ) was a writer, historian and professor of German known for his writings on the famous German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss.
In the writings of the historian Procopius, from the first half of the 6th century, Thule is a large island in the north inhabited by twenty-five tribes.
The historian Marjorie Chibnall states that Orderic used now lost pancartes ( cartularies or collections of charters ) of various Norman monastic houses as sources for his historical writings.
Antyllus ( whose original writings were lost but not before they were preserved by the Greek historian Oribasius ) wrote that tracheotomy was not effective however in cases of severe laryngotracheobronchitis because the pathology was distal to the operative site.
Most spellings were not formalized until the 1970s, primarily by the writings of Boontling historian Jacky June.

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