Sentences with phrase «charismatic teacher»

It's rare to be in the presence of such charismatic teachers.
Based on the Sheila Kohler novel of the same name (adapted by Scott with screenwriters Ben Court and Caroline Ip), Cracks is set in a rural English girls» school in the mid -»30s, where the most popular students compete on the diving team, under the tutelage of charismatic teacher Eva Green.
A shaman, egomaniac and idiosyncratically gifted draftsman, he was a divisive but charismatic teacher until he was finally dismissed in 1972.
Ms. Arenson is an internationally known charismatic teacher and speaker.
Here we see Jesus in the role of charismatic teacher.
That's no evidence that Christianity is true, but the religion certainly did start as a cult of personality that followed a charismatic teacher who is generally accepted to be an historical personage.
This decision was reasonable at the time, de Man being a brilliant and charismatic teacher, but in hindsight it seems like another betrayal of Yale's values.
If so, then these charismatic teachers are attributing a work of the Holy Spirit to the devil, and are therefore speaking blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (according to their own definition).
But since these practices are nearly identical in form and frequency as those done in charismatic circles, these charismatic teachers must be careful about condemning these practices in other religions, for could it not be possible that these other miraculous experiences are also from the Holy Spirit?
Holy Hell (Director: undisclosed)-- Just out of college, a young filmmaker joins a loving, secretive, and spiritual community led by a charismatic teacher in 1980s West Hollywood.
Sally Ogden is an energetic and charismatic teacher and speaker with 32 years of classroom experience.
He enrolled at the University of Illinois as a physics major but was inspired to change fields after taking an honors literature seminar (taught by Robert Schneider, a charismatic teacher and an accomplished Freudian critic who convinced Powers that literature was the «perfect place for someone who wanted the aerial view»)- which led to him earning an M.A. in English.
At Goldsmith's college in London in the late 80s, like many of his fellow students including Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, he fell under the influence of Michael Craig - Martin, the charismatic teacher who became known as the godfather of Young British Artists.
Seven applicants, mostly from the north - west of England, are chosen, all go through classes conducted by the charismatic teacher Sam Rumbelow, and five are channelled into mini-films that range through a troubled daughter playing Cordelia, a professional Lear, a would - be suicide identifying with the last days of Mussolini, and a sad 40 - year - old romantic casting herself as a working - class Celia Johnson in a deadly serious reworking of Brief Encounter.
By all accounts, a scintillating and charismatic teacher, he capped his long academic career as dean at Yale, which he left in 1994.
Robert Henri (1865 — 1929) a charismatic teacher and leading figure of the Ashcan School, rebelled against the pretty landscapes being turned out by the American Impressionists by painting dark, gritty scenes of everyday life in the poorer neighborhoods of New York.
A founder of the New York Studio School, he found a refuge there as a charismatic teacher of painting and drawing.
I have years of knowledge instructing teens and adults in various capacities, am a charismatic teacher, and am very personable.
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