Sentences with phrase «give lectures for»

The group's strategy is simple: Patrick, Annet and Rogier give lectures for local business about the advantages of the digital currency, encouraging people to work with local Bitcoin payment provider BitKassa.
Also somehow people find it and when I am invited to give lectures for student retreats etc. or if I join an advisory board the video is somehow always «found» and shown to general amusement.
I personally feel like if they were doing so great at buying and selling real estate they would be out do that instead of trying to give lectures for a fee.
I ran headlong into my own «sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity» just two weeks ago when I gave a lecture for a writers conference at Princeton Theological Seminary and in reference to Jesus» parable of the vineyard workers, described God as a «generous master» whom we serve with our faithful work.
He will be coming to the Hudson Valley to give a lecture for the World Affairs Council of the Mid-Hudson Valley.
She has given lectures for the Institut Für Raumexperimente, an education research project established by Studio Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with the Berlin University of the Arts, for the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art on new sensitivities in contemporary architecture, and at the Center for the Humanities at City University of New York where she discussed Pragmatism with Joan Richardson.
He designs education and mentorship programmes, facilitates workshops, and gives lectures for the public education departments of the National Portrait Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, The Photographers» Gallery, Photofusion, Barbican Art Gallery, and community photography projects across the UK.
Jean - Paul Costa, president of the court, gave a lecture for King's College London last autumn and was in action again in January at the opening of the court's judicial year.
She regularly gives lectures for Butterworth's, Jordan's and the Association of Lawyers for Children, on a range of topics including non-accidental injury and expert evidence, privacy in the family courts, relocation, shared residence and contact.

Not exact matches

And he's often given lectures on «responsibility» to his Twitter followers, like on February 14, 2013 when he invited his followers to «take responsibility for yourself — it's a very empowering attitude.»
«I recall when we has giving lectures and it was a huge effort for him to speak (before the tracheotomy and the computer voice) he still made the effort to throw jokes in,» Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, said on Twitter.
While I was on campus, I gave a lecture on social media marketing (and giving a «lecture» at my alma mater was certainly odd for me in so many ways).
When de Bever gives lectures at the University of Alberta, «Let me tell you, it's standing room only for our MBA students,» says Dixon.
Given that the issues are seemingly unavoidable in NAFTA, the lecture then highlights the preferred approach (relying on international treaty standards) and identifies many of the most important issues up for discussion including copyright term, fair dealing, intermediary liability and digital issues such as net neutrality and data localization.
It's expected that President Trump will give a speech early this month regarding the price of prescription drugs and that the lecture likely will include some harsh words for the pharmaceutical industry.
I'll be giving a lecture, «Religious Freedom for Mideast Christians, Yesterday and Today,» at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston on Saturday, September 6.
She'd been giving some lectures to Anglican seminarians on sexual ethics, and she recommended they read my book Washed and Waiting, which I was grateful for.
Years ago, at the outbreak of the first Iraq war, I was to give some lectures at the Washington cathedral for the continuing education of Episcopal clergy.
After Whitehead accepted the invitation to give the Gifford Lectures, he devoted the summer of 1927 to them, writing nine and one - half of the ten planned (SJP 7:333), 3 intending to supplement these lectures with the materials he had been collecting for the book on metaLectures, he devoted the summer of 1927 to them, writing nine and one - half of the ten planned (SJP 7:333), 3 intending to supplement these lectures with the materials he had been collecting for the book on metalectures with the materials he had been collecting for the book on metaphysics.
First, let me express my appreciation for the invitation to give these lectures.
I had spent a semester at Bethel some years before when I gave the Menno Simons lectures there (The Church Struggle in South Africa), and I remain indebted to that vibrant Mennonite community for introducing me to the writings of John Howard Yoder, with whom I later became well acquainted.
I must also make special mention of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence I. Benson of Port Deposit, Maryland, for their kindnesses when I gave these lectures in the Episcopal diocese of Easton.
We can not hold parents accountable for ignorance regarding transgender identity without also holding accountable Southern Baptist leaders like Denny Burk who can't be bothered to learn the most basic facts about what it means to be transgender before giving lectures, writing articles, and making resolutions condemning it a sin.
I travel by air and car, speeding up global warming and the exhaustion of resources, in order to attend conferences or give lectures calling for the service of God.
For those wanting even more info, a few years ago I recorded a series of lectures given to my non-majors, intro biology class that explored evolution and Christian responses to it in depth.
Thanks to a new online friend of mine, John over at microclesia for the link to a Christianity Today synopsis of a lecture given by Scot McKnight on The Five Streams of the Emerging...
Certainly one of the major motivating factors behind my work for the past 20 years — in research, writing and psychotherapy, and in the pastoral activities of preaching, leading retreats and giving lectures and workshops to gay people — is the fact that I myself am a homosexual.
For undergraduates, there was just the obligatory set of lectures on moral philosophy, often given by the president himself, typically to seniors.
Barth is the hero of Hauerwas's lectures, and the closing chapter gives a prominent role to Marshall's case for conceiving the Christian God as the truth, though it also suggests that Marshall underestimates the problem of cultural accommodation in modern theology.
Maybe the RM Catholic Holy Father will need to start giving away the vast untold riches of the church to government authorities as an example for those evil corporations that he lectures.
For readers in the neighborhood, I'm delighted to say that I'll be giving a lecture, «Religious Freedom for Mideast Christians, Yesterday and Today,» at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston on Saturday, SeptemberFor readers in the neighborhood, I'm delighted to say that I'll be giving a lecture, «Religious Freedom for Mideast Christians, Yesterday and Today,» at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston on Saturday, Septemberfor Mideast Christians, Yesterday and Today,» at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston on Saturday, September 6:
His lecture is sprinkled with expressions such as «the church leadership argues that...»; «the Church maintains that...»; and «the Church's position is...» We are clearly given to understand that he is not merely expressing his own views or speaking in his capacity as the archbishop of Los Angeles but is speaking for the Catholic Church.
Nevertheless, these judgments do not establish that Whitehead appreciated the necessity of subjective experience for the occurrence of prehensions at the time he gave the Lowell Lectures or even when he completed Science and the Modern World.
Angelo Bottone, who lectures at the Dublin Business School, gives an account of Newman's seven difficult years working for the establishment of the new Catholic University of Ireland.
21 In his James Lectures at Harvard in 1940, he abandoned the term «particulars» for «universals» or «qualities» that, based on the examples he cites, functioned somewhat like Whiteheadian «eternal objects»: that is, ordinary macroscopic objects or experiences are to be conceived as a particular togetherness of these qualia at a given locus in spacetime.22
Dr. Thompson who gave the 1957 Riverside Lectures at Riverside Church in New York City, under the title, «Philosophy and Practice in American Foreign Policy: A Protestant Realist Critique,» has written a number of articles for such journals as World Politics and Political Science Quarterly.
The liberals of my generation had already learned that from Harry Emerson Fosdick but then lost for a while the biblical base and ended up giving self - help lectures instead of sermons — whether they were «social» or «personal» in emphasis.
My public lecture in that year was followed by other invitations, three in Britain and one in the United States, to give a brief and popular account of process - thought and its importance for Christian theology.
In the meantime, this lecture from the fall gives you a little glimpse of the heart behind book # 3, Searching for Sunday, which releases this April.
An earlier version of chapter two appeared in Interpretation 26/2 (April 1972), 198 - 209, while chapter four has drawn on materials originally appearing in «Lionel S. Thornton and Process Christology,» Anglican Theological Review 55/4 (October 1973), 479 - 83; «The Incarnation as a Contingent Reality: A Reply to Dr. Pailin,» Religious Studies 8/2 (June 1972), 169 - 73; «The Possibilities for Process Christology,» Encounter 35/4 (Winter 1974), 281 - 94; and «Theological Reflections on Extra-Terrestrial Life,» originally given as the Faculty Research Lecture for the Spring of 1968 at Raymond College of the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, and published in The Raymond Review 2/2 (Fall 1968), 1 - 14.
Reflective teachers often consider how they might improve their teaching» the sort of assignments they give, for example, and how they lecture» but irony «disrupts my normal self - understanding of what it is to teach (which includes normal reflection on teaching).
If we are going to look for someone in the NT who saw their primary job as preparing and giving lecture styled teaching lessons.
In St. Andrews on Thursday, September 18, I voted in the Scottish referendum and the following morning flew to Ireland to give a lecture in the International Centre for Newman Studies at University College Dublin.
He spent fifty five years in pastoral work in many different parishes, wrote some magnificent theology and philosophy, helped many men to be priests, edited a magazine for twenty years, gave numerous retreats, talks and lectures, founded a youth movement and left a remarkable intellectual legacy.
Wesley Ariarajah who was Director of the Dialogue Unit of the WCC for many years, in his Thomas Athanasius lecture given in Kerala (Current Trends in Ecumenical Thinking 1992) deals with the topic «Interpreting the Missionary Mandate» in the present context of religious and cultural pluralism.
This essay is adapted from a lecture first given at the Center for the Study of the Principles of the American Founding at the University of Chicago.
Really to give up anything on which we have relied, to give it up definitively, «for good and all» and forever, signifies one of those radical alterations of character which came under our notice in the lectures on conversion.
Agar's book was such a beacon for me that I invited him in 1943, through the students» biological society in the University of Adelaide, to travel to Adelaide to give three lectures on the philosophy of biology.
Clearly, then, the system of thought to which Whitehead's Harvard lectures gave expression was the result of lifelong reflection and was — for the most part — already in Whitehead's mind when he came to this country.
In another scene, the novel scolds men for resisting this liberated view of sex, as Langdon reminisces about a lecture he'd recently given to undergraduates: «The next time you find yourself with a woman, look in your heart and see if you can approach sex as a mystical, spiritual act.
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