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This essay was written as a lecture to be presented to a Catholic theological audience, and its major purpose was to elicit a response from radical American Catholics, and to see if it might be possible to establish a dialogue between radical Protestant and radical Catholic theology.
Most of
the essays were written as class assignments, although some were independent research projects.
Not exact matches
As part of the seminar, the investors
were encouraged to establish their brands by
writing essays for Medium.
Hoffman had aspired to become a public intellectual, by
writing books and
essays as a philosophy professor, but now he
was tweaking his plan.
For a business school
's admissions staff, the use of video also can save time because it
's often used
as a replacement for
written essays, which take longer to read and assess.
«
Written in 1960s San Francisco and New York, Didion's collection of
essays is not so much a bundle of nonfiction
as it
is a long, threaded musing on her own life, set to the daunting counterculture tempo of the times,» Wang and Wolfson note.
As of the date this
essay was written, the author owns small amounts of bitcoin.
And
as long
as I
'm praising Kirsch, I should let you know that he recently
wrote a very richly detailed, fine, and perceptive
essay about Susan Sontag, also in the Tablet.
Long, long ago, in the years just preceding the Second World War»
as Germany
was overrunning Czechoslovakia and annexing Austria, and
as Neville Chamberlain
was preparing to travel to Munich to sort these things out» the novelist E.M. Forster
wrote an
essay called «What I Believe.»
As Jacobs
wrote several years ago in an
essay titled «Christianity and the Future of the Book» for The New Atlantis, «There
is an intimate connection between the Christian message, the Christian scriptures, and the codex.»
We think, in contrast to Saverin and Loyola, of Christopher Hitchens» moving
essay «For Patriot Dreams,»
written after 9/11, when he announces his desire to become a citizen of this country, not because he seeks any gain» he
was already successful
as an expatriate Brit» but because the murder of so many Americans had made him realize that he already felt the citizen's love for this nation.
This
essay is written by a Christian
as part of a pair of
essays, Buddhist and Christian.
Last week, Melinda Selmys» On the Square
essay touched upon an aspect of James Joyce
's writing that
's been on my mind lately: Joyce
as a Catholic novelist.
The present
essay is written in two tracks: the central argument, which appears
as the text, and the Scholarly discussion, especially
as regards issues pertinent to the Annecy meeting, which appears
as the endnotes.
Three: If these
essays are written to deepen process theology
as a mode of systematic theology on the supposition that a theology
is truncated if its rootage in Scripture
is not clear, then it
is crucial to
be clear — in ways in which these
essays do not make it clear — how process hermeneutics warrants any judgments about what
is normative for Christian theology.
Not
as the World Gives
is built out of a collection of
essays written over several years.
Some of the
essays seem designed to argue in defense of some claim such
as this: Such - and - such a theological tenet
is a truly Biblical tenet, that
is,
is part of the doctrinal theology of a Biblical
writing.
They recognized that they
were not
writing independent
essays but
were creating sections of a carefully planned volume and
were aware that their fellow Muslims looked over their shoulders
as they
Wrote.
Little did my reader know that
as she
wrote «compare and contrast»
essays about me in her head, I
was writing «compare and contrast»
essays about Anne Jackson in my head.
Even
as early
as his 1845
Essay on the Development of Doctrine,
written while he
was still an Anglican but already more than halfway out the door (he became a Catholic while the book
was still in the printery), he
was defending the idea of infallibility, and precisely
as a bulwark against infidelity in all its forms:
He would
write an
essay in defense of the classics that
was so persuasive it
was used successfully by the Harvard faculty working to keep Latin
as an undergraduate requirement.
As Sir Julian Huxley
wrote of The Mass on the World, it
is a «truly poetical
essay... at one and the same time mystical and realistic, religious and philosophical».
The first results of these metaphysical inquiries can
be found in the five books of the manuscript «Notes towards a Metaphysic» (
written from September 1933 till May 1934), in which he makes an endeavor to construct a cosmological - metaphysical system of his own, 5 following the example of Whitehead's and Alexander's description of reality
as a process, but based on his method elaborated in An
Essay on Philosophical Method, 6 and in «Sketch of a Cosmological Theory,» the first (never published) cosmology conclusion to The Idea of Nature.
If this debate
is still
being carried on by those whose interpretation of human existence
is distorted by what I have called falling off to one side or the other of the ridge, this
essay will still
be as relevant then
as it
is today, although the tone of urgency in which it
was written will indeed
be dated.
He assails the notion that (
as he
wrote in an
essay in The Relevant Church) «if only we can (
re) discover x (fill - in - the - blank: prayer, fasting, worship, community, drama, service) and implement it, then the Church will have y (fill - in - the - blank: impact, relevance, meaning, validity, profile, etc.).»
The third chapter, which addresses the topic of women,
was first
written in somewhat altered form
as an
essay in honor of one of my former teachers, Everett F. Harrison.
In the years 1956 - 57 he
wrote a number of journalistic
essays which
were published in 1958
as Pious and Secular America.
My objective in this short
essay has
been to show that in «stripping off the shell of the out - of - date science, we find the permanently valid kernel of... [Aquinas's] thought on the soul,»
as John Saward
wrote in Redeemer in the Womb.
[21]
As John Henry Newman famously wrote: «It may be almost laid down as an historical fact that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together» John Henry Newman, A.n Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, ch 7, section 4, no5
As John Henry Newman famously
wrote: «It may
be almost laid down
as an historical fact that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together» John Henry Newman, A.n Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, ch 7, section 4, no5
as an historical fact that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together» John Henry Newman, A.n
Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, ch 7, section 4, no5).
A major part of the problem
is that though Immanuel Kant
wrote about dignity in the 18th century and the word
was in use even earlier, strong efforts to elucidate and work with it have not
been made (
as have
been made for, say, the notion of human rights, the subject of innumerable books,
essays and court cases).
The author of this
essay is just
as much constituted by his former utterance of perhaps now embarrassing opinions
as by the present act of
writing.
On the other hand,
as Harvard professor Robert Coles
wrote in a famous
essay addressing a crisis in the field of psychiatry, «I think our most pressing concern
is less the matter of our work than the manner of ourselves.»
Haha
as I
'm in college I can see where your
essay writing skills have come in handy.
As Paul Markhan wrote in an excellent essay about the phenomenon, young people who identify with this movement have grown weary of evangelicalism's allegiance to Republican politics, are interested in pursuing social reform and social justice, believe that the gospel has as much to do with this life as the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communitie
As Paul Markhan
wrote in an excellent
essay about the phenomenon, young people who identify with this movement have grown weary of evangelicalism's allegiance to Republican politics,
are interested in pursuing social reform and social justice, believe that the gospel has
as much to do with this life as the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communitie
as much to do with this life
as the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communitie
as the next, and
are eager to
be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communities.
The final
essay was written by Eliade specifically for this volume and
is of particular interest
as it
is his first public response to Altizer's book Mircea Eliade and the Dialectic of the Sacred.
Not for them
is the more reflective counsel of Judith Martin (who
writes as «Miss Manners»; see her
essay «The Oldest Virtue,» FT, May 1993).
«No one has ever touched Zeno without refuting him,» he
writes in a short
essay commenting on the fundamental line of thought in his chief philosophical work, Process and Reality.16 In the same
essay he explicitly distinguishes his theory from two other opposed positions: on the one hand from the view that interprets the character of becoming
as illusory and becoming itself
as simply empty and nonexistent in comparison with
beings and their
being.
Roger Shinn, who taught ethics for many years at Union Theological Seminary in New York, offers a clearly
written essay, «Between Eden and Babel,» in which he explores in brief compass many of the moral issues involved
as well
as some of the first ethical discussions of cloning more than thirty years ago after tadpoles had
been cloned.
In the
essay «Elemental Metonymy: Poems, Icons, Holy Mysteries,» Cairns
writes: «When I
was a child attending a Baptist church in Tacoma, Washington,... neither the juice nor the cracker
were, in themselves, mysterious, though they may have served
as signs directing the mind to a very great Mystery.
According to The New York Times, Winston Churchill
was writing essays about aliens throughout his time
as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Schubert Ogden has
written an
essay on «The Strange Witness of Unbelief» (included in his book The Reality of God, SCM Press, London, 1967), in which he demonstrates how often it
is the very negators of meaning whose way of life, attitude toward others, and struggle for a «better world» exhibit a dim yet pervasive feeling of significance in the world and in their own existence, a sense of meaning that (
as Ogden argues and
as I believe)
is a hidden working of divine Love in their hearts.
Bass
wrote an
essay recently that I consider required reading for anyone who cares about the contemplative life, immersed
as we
are in this impatient, shortcut addictive culture.
He
wrote essays on it before he began to
write as a philosopher, even a philosopher of physics... Principia Mathematica...
is probably the only book bearing his name in which an interest in the activities of the mind does not often show itself» (DWP 21).
In your
essay about Z theory — «A THEOLOGICAL PROLEGOMENON FOR ANYONE» you
write «God does not exist
as existence
is perceived.»
Ogden's
essay concludes with an honest statement that he does not, at the time of
writing, see that such a portrayal of «the promise of faith»
as he has drawn — and I remind you that since he and I have said much the same thing, this would
be true of my own presentation — necessarily entails what he calls «subjective immortality», the persistence beyond death of the conscious self.
Someone called «
Writing Prompter» suggests this way of writing an essay: Pick up anything in your house with text on it that isn't a book or magazine, then «Freewrite for fifteen minutes, recording as many words and phrases from the objects as you can, and taking note
Writing Prompter» suggests this way of
writing an essay: Pick up anything in your house with text on it that isn't a book or magazine, then «Freewrite for fifteen minutes, recording as many words and phrases from the objects as you can, and taking note
writing an
essay: Pick up anything in your house with text on it that isn't a book or magazine, then «Freewrite for fifteen minutes, recording
as many words and phrases from the objects
as you can, and taking note of....
These
essays are written by well - known missiologists within each of these disciplines, and serve
as the springboard for subsequent responses by other missiologists and theologians comprising the remainder of the book.
I've long
been a fan of his unique ability to
write a meandering
essay that nonetheless feels
as though it has a singular focus.
This
essay was written with the conviction that the curriculums of all institutions of higher learning should include courses in the religio - scientific study of a variety of religions, including some of the major religions of the East
as well
as the Judeo - Christian religious traditions of the West.