Not exact matches
In fact, the
first full - length book he wrote after his conversion in 1845 was the 1850 work
Lectures on Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Submitting to the Catholic Church (also available in the abbreviated
title Anglican Difficulties).
The
lecture was given in two halves, the
first describing his personal journey following his captivity as a prisoner of war in Scotland, the second explicitly addressing the
title of the talk.
First, there was one thin reference to Whitehead's view that nature is «process» («passage») in the last paragraph of his 1956 - 1957
lecture course at the College de France,
titled «The Concept of Nature» (TL 87), and Merleau - Ponty promised to pursue that theme in his next course.
On May 15 in New York City, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty awarded its Canterbury Medal to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, who will be familiar to
First Things readers thanks to his marvelous Erasmus
Lecture, given last autumn and published in the January 2014 issues under the
title «On....
On Tuesday, October 6, Professor Elisa New gave the
first Master Class of the semester
titled «The
Lecture / Discussion as Teaching Genre: Looking (and Loafing) with Whitman.»
6:00 PM Tues, October 22 Tyler School of Art, Temple University Room B004 / Free and open to the public Visual Studies at Tyler School of Art is please to announce the
first speaker in a new
lecture series
titled Producing Space.
At the
first Independent Group meeting in 1952, co-founding member, artist and sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi presented a
lecture using a series of collages
titled Bunk!
Visual Studies at Tyler School of Art is please to announce the
first speaker in a new
lecture series
titled Producing Space.
In honor of the Gallery's acquisition of its
first painting, Great America (1994), by the artist last year, Marshall presented the 19th annual Elson
Lecture,
titled The Importance of Being Figurative, on March 22, 2012.
Titled «Queens in Exile,» Ruga's
lecture will come
first to the MOCAD, on Friday, Nov. 4, from 7 - 10 p.m..
The
first edition, taking place from Oct. 8 through 11, will be
titled «Narcissus Now: The Myth Reimagined,» and will offer over 40 free events, including dance, music, film, visual art,
lectures and talks, site - specific installation and a walking tour of Midtown.