Sentences with phrase «paul van»

Paul van Grinsven shows what is needed to make Aloy traverse the vast world of Horizon Zero Dawn, with its complex and organic environments.
She has eight direct reports — six are effectively general managers for legal in countries, along with operations head, «right - hand man» and chief compliance officer Frank Govaerts, and vice president of corporate and deputy company secretary Paul van Reesch.
Paul van Kessel, EY Global Cybersecurity Leader, says: «The GDPR is a major disruptor to our clients as well as our own industries, in both technology and consulting.
According to Paul van Buren, a Death of God theologian, the word God itself is «either meaningless or misleading».
Other members of the Technical Support Units of Working Groups I and II also provided much assistance, including Richard Moss, Mack McFarland, Maria Noguer, Laura Van Wie McGrory, Neil Leary, Paul van der Linden, and Flo Ormond.
Al Held: Recent Paintings [catalogue unavailable] New British Painting and Sculpture [catalogue unavailable] Donald Wilson: Polarity and Expansion Directions 2: Aspects of a New Realism [catalogue unavailable] Paul van Hoeydonck: Spaced Out [catalogue unavailable]
With contributions by Charlott Markus and Timea Lelik (of Paul van Esch & Partners).
Drawings: 1962 - 1973, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York / Galerie 1900 - 2000, Paris, France / William N. Copley: Paintings from 1960 - 1994, Showroom by Paul van Esch & Partners Art Advisory, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
With our discernment, Paul van Esch & Partners provides bespoke guidance in navigating the art market in accordance with the core of the client's pursuit of art collecting / selling.
Lynn Hershman Leeson, Home Front, 1993 - 2011 Video installation, dollhouse, paint, custom electronics, 57.79 x 71.12 x 44.45 cm, Edition 1/3 + 1 AP Acquisition of Paul van Esch
Paul van Esch believe in this form of Art Criticism, and KIRAC is inarguably a pioneer in the integrated art field.
Deputy Director Paul van Gennip as the parrhesiast Curatorial Project Assistant Frederike Sperling CBK Rotterdam
Paul van Grinsven shows what is needed to make Aloy traverse the vast world of Horizon Zero Dawn, with its complex and organic environments.
The album features the title track «Still Alive» as performed by Swedish singer Lisa Miskovsky and remixes by artists including Benny Benassi, Paul van Dyk, Junkie XL, Teddybears and Armand Van Helden.
We are of course very happy to have an experienced General Manager such as Paul van Frank on board, who will be the custodian of these values.
I spoke with Peter Paul van Bekkum the CEO of Sweek and he told me that «Our main focus right now is collaborating with publishing houses and indie authors.
(New York: Guilford Publications, 1999); P. David Pearson, «Reclaiming the Center,» in The First R: Every Child's Right to Read, eds., Michael Graves, Paul van den Broek, and Barbara M. Taylor (New York: Teachers College Press, 1996).
Paul van Grinsven shows what is needed to make Aloy traverse the vast world of Horizon Zero Dawn, with its complex and organic environments.
Paul van Gardingen, professor of international development at the University of Edinburgh, UK, agrees that the role of education and contraception «is stronger than the relationship between GDP [gross domestic product] and fertility.
«The wine category in the US and Australia has actually held up pretty well,» according to Deutsche Bank food and beverage analyst Paul van Meurs.
l965), pp. 4 - 42, 48; David M. McIlhiney, «Paul van Buren and the Christian Stories,» Religious Education, LXII (Jan - Feb.
The linguistic and biblicist vetos have been seen to be both arbitrary and unwarranted — which makes it all the more pathetic that Dr Paul van Buren in The Secular Meaning of the Gospel still seems to accept them as valid and to rule out «God - statements» as «meaningless» while at the same time his excessive Barthian christocentrism and bibliocentrism turns the patent intention of scriptural statement into a parody of their proper meaning.
The work of Paul van Buren says something about the rather strange sense of community that one finds in the death of God group that two such different personalities as van Buren and Altizer could have a common theological vocation.
To use Paul van Buren's terms, Robinson is perfectly right to reject objectified theism, but he is wrong to think that his non-objectified theism is any more satisfactory.
Schubert Ogden, Donald Evans, and Paul van Buren have written to me after reading earlier drafts of the chapters on their positions, and I have been helped by their criticisms.
The radical theologians — Hamilton, Altizer, Paul van Buren and, from another angle, Richard Rubenstein — were a small but energetic group.
1963 saw the publication of John Robinson's Honest to God, of which I first heard in a one paragraph report in an Indian newspaper, and of Paul van Buren's The Secular Meaning of the Gospel.
Gilkey later called attention to a secularizing trend in theology — he called it «death - of - God theology» — which was led by former Barthians such as William Hamilton and Paul van Buren.
«3 Bernard E. Meland, in a critical response to Paul van Buren's positivistic stance in an article entitled «The Dissolution of the Absolute, «4 maintains that the rejection of all traditional absolutes is part and parcel of process philosophy.
In an essay which served as a sort of manifesto for the theological radicalism of a few years ago, William Hamilton selected himself, Paul van Buren, and Thomas Altizer as being most representative of the «death of God» movement.1 Hamilton's placement of Altizer centered around an appraisal of the latter's Mircea Eliade and the Dialectic of the Sacred.2 His characterization is, in most respects, an accurate one.
Paul van Buren was a disciple of Karl Barth, under whom he wrote his excellent doctoral dissertation on Calvin's teaching about Christ as the true life of men; Hamilton was an opponent of natural theology in all its forms, even if he studied at St Andrews under Donald Baillie — but it was the so - called «rico - orthodox» line which had attracted him, theologically; Altizer is a slightly different case.
It must be observed that such theologians usually do not fulfill that implied intention, for they still insist on their loyalty to Jesus, at least, even if their way of being loyal to Him is as various as, say, William Hamilton's talk about Jesus as being «the place where we stand» or Paul van Buren's sense that somehow association with Jesus provides a «contagious freedom».
There is the attempt to come to terms with secular views of metaphysics, as in the thought of Paul van Buren and Harvey Cox.
For the early Paul van Buren there is no place for God, yet he held on to the uniqueness of Jesus, believing that Jesus» particularity centers
Exorcizing the concept «God» from the system leaves me in a stance very similar to that of Paul van Buren, who holds that the essence of Christianity is an ethical message about how to live a life and that «God» talk is a dated, misleading, unhelpful, obscure way of saying what Christianity wants to say about what it is to be a man and to live a moral life.
Paul van Buren, reflecting on the Time article, lamented that «behind all that journalistic nonsense lay an important issue.»
But, you know, Paul van Buren has struck a chord with me.
Also, I think Paul van Buren makes some very important points.
This can be said of theologians such as William Hamilton, Harvey Cox, Paul van Buren, the «Mainz radical» Herbert Braun, the late Paul Tillich, and many of those who follow and comment on the works of Friedrich Gogarten and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
He did not know how to go on as a Jew until he met such Christians as Roy Eckhardt and Paul van Buren, who modeled for him both radical faith in God and critical fidelity to tradition.

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Lucinda van der Hart meets Charlotte Gambill, who is following in her father Paul Scanlon's footsteps in leading Life Church, Bradford.
Also, Paul Gauguin, who lived with van Gogh in Arles from October through December of 1888, tells us that «his Dutch brain was afire with the Bible.»
This position has been stated with the greatest clarity and consistency, in my judgment, by Paul M. van Buren in The Secular Meaning of the Gospel.2 Van Buren argues that the attitudes of contemporary men are in every respect «secular» and that no presentation of the Christian witness can hope to be understandable which fails to reckon with this fact.
(Paul M. van Buren, «Christian Education Post Mortem Dei,» Religious Education, LX [Jan - Feb.
(See Frederick Ferré, «Paul M. van Buren's A theology of Christian Education,» Religions Education, LX [Jan - Feb.
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(Paul M. van Buren, The Secular Meaning of the Gospel [New York: Macmillan, 1963], p. 8.)
The most serious and consistent attempt to deal with the Christian story from the point of view of verification of assertions about God and Jesus is that of Paul M. van Buren.
An invitation to share one's blik (See Paul M. van Buren, The Secular Meaning of the Gospel [New York: Macmillan, 1963], pp. 100 - 101.)
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