Sentences with phrase «giving university lectures»

Under terms of the compromise, Küng retains the title professor of ecumenical theology and is free to give university lectures and seminars.
It must be a true statement or else Shiller could not have done his research or have published his book or have given his university lectures.

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But unlike most people diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, Pausch was asked to give a lecture about his life and what it's meant to him so far in front of 400 people at Carnegie Mellon University.
TUESDAY, APRIL 17 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker gives lecture, «The Economics of Equitable Education: How Today's Loans, Access, and Training Affect Tomorrow's Economy» at Saint Joseph's University - 1500 GMT.
This has allowed him to give lectures at Stanford, Washington University in St. Louis, and other top schools.
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.
In December 2009 Mark Onetto, chief of operations and customer relations at Amazon and a close collaborator of Bezos, gave an hourlong lecture on the Amazon Way to master's of business administration students at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business.
Kinsella's role is known thanks to a lecture he gave to students at Simon Fraser University following the victory.
He gives regular university - lectures on international marketing and business strategy, and he holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, a Master's in International Business and another Master's in Economics.
Kogan, who was born in what was then the Soviet Union, traveled several times to Russia, where he worked with St. Petersburg university researchers and gave lectures on data and social media.
The timing was probably unintentional, but still pleasing: The editor stood in Columbia University's St. Paul Chapel to give the Thomas Merton Lecture twenty years after Fr.
The philosopher Daniel Dennett visited us at the University of Delaware a few weeks ago and gave a public lecture entitled «Darwin, Meaning, Truth, and Morality.»
So he was at the University of Chicago giving a lecture, possibly with Peter Berger.
This book represents a Course of «open lectures» given under the auspices of the Divinity Faculty of the University of Cambridge.
A portion of the material was given as a single lecture at several continental universities, and a French translation of this lecture may be published in the Revue d'Histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses.
M. Douglas Meeks, Lectures in Christian Theology given at the Divinity School of Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1968, p. 241.
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik gave a staggeringly extensive and wide - ranging number of lectures in his life, in addition to teaching his daily Talmud classes at Yeshiva University.
Last March, Archbishop Longley gave a lecture under the auspices of the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion, at the University of Birmingham, in which he questioned the Coalition...
Majesty and Humility: The Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik by Reuven Ziegler Urim, 424 pages, $ 34.95 Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik gave a staggeringly extensive and wide - ranging number of lectures in his life, in addition to teaching his daily Talmud classes at Yeshiva University.
, a revision of his Beecher lectures given at Yale, published in 1940, and The Unfinished Reformation, the Hoover lectures at the University of Chicago, published in 1953 — dealt mainly with the church.
I just returned from giving a lecture at Union University which....
This books is based on the author's four lectures given in February 1954 at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Some years ago, after a lecture I gave at an Ivy League university, an Orthodox student told me that she had wanted to major in philosophy but switched to psychology upon discovering that the philosophy department was populated by Christians.
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.
Editor's note: Bernard Loomer's essay was presented as the Inaugural Lecture of the D. R. Sharpe Lectureship on Social Ethics, given at Bond Chapel of the University of Chicago on October 19, 1975, and is reprinted with the permission of the Dean of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago.
This book is a revision and enlargement of the 1927 - 28 Gif ford Lectures, which Whitehead gave at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
A revised and expanded version of the Henry L. Stimson Lectures that Walzer gave at Yale University in 2013, his new book seeks to explain how secular national liberation movements, which built independent states in Algeria, India, and Israel following World War II, eventually spawned «religious movements that challenged the achievement roughly a quarter century later.»
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.
From a lecture given at the Harvard Divinity School by Aglaia Holt, Professor of Wymyns Studies, California State University at Poco.
Recently I gave a lecture at a university that is identified with a very conservative Christian church.
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.
At the University of Wisconsin various professors are asked by the student body to give a «last lecture» incorporating what they would say if it were their last opportunity to communicate what is most important to them.
was the title of a lecture given last night at Manhattan's Church of St. Vincent Ferrer by Helen Alvaré, associate professor of law at the George Mason University School of Law, senior fellow at the Culture of Life....
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.
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.
Four essays represent Wach's third and last phase: «Radhakrishnan and the Comparative Study of Religion,» which appeared in P. A. Schilpp, ed., The Philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (New York: Tudor Publishing Co., 1952), pp. 443 - 58; «Religion in America,» which was based on notes from lectures given at various universities in the United States; «On Teaching History of Religions,» which appeared in a memorial volume to honor G. van der Leeuw called Pro Regno Pro Sanctuario (Nijkerk: G. F. Callenbach, 1950), pp. 525 - 32; and «On Understanding,» which appeared in A. A. Roback, ed., The Albert Schweitzer Jubilee Book (Cambridge, Mass.: SCI - Art Publishers, 1946), pp. 131 - 46.
I confess that I thought of this for a moment when the Corporation of our University invited me last spring to give this Ingersoll lecture.
I have been giving a lot of lectures recently — at institutions as different as Duke, Virginia Military Academy and the University of North Alabama — and I have settled into the routine.
The assumption that it is meaningful and proper to employ symbols designating the results of unperformed and, in half the cases, unperformable measurements Stapp calls the «assumption of countrafactual definiteness,» which he has defended in one of a series of lectures given at the University of Texas in the spring of 1977.
This account of the duration of matter is also given, in almost exactly the same terms, in «Life and Consciousness», the Huxley lecture, given in 1911 at the University of Birmingham, and published in Mind Energy: Lectures and Essays, auth.
I had been asked by the university of a non-Christian religious community, especially interested in the history of Christian missions, to give a lecture on the origin of Protestant missions in German Pietism and English Puritanism of the eighteenth century.
The three lectures contained in this volume were given under the auspices of the University of London, at King's College, London, in the Michaelmas Term, 1935.
These sermons were a popularisation of Latin sermons he gave to the brethren in the cloister chapel and, more distantly, of the Latin lecture commentaries and expositions he gave in the University halls — though there too he would occasionally add some German phrase or word to give a particular emphasis or shade of meaning.
The nucleus of this book was a course of four Syr D. Owen Evans Lectures given in February 1954 at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Although Professor Jerome Kerwin invited Maritain to give the Walgreen lectures (subsequently published as Man and the State) at the University, he received no appointment.
Susanna gives lectures and educates midwives in universities and hospitals and runs birth preparation classes for mothers and their partners.
This week American academic Joan B Wolf will give a lecture at the University of Kent in which she will argue the health benefits of breastfeeding are over-rated.
After having spent some years on a scholarship at the University of Oxford — mostly in private study, as most Oxford professors had at the time «given up altogether even the pretence of teaching» [1]-- his first series of lectures in Edinburgh was on rhetoric.
He joined Clegg's parliamentary office 2006 after meeting the Lib Dem leader during a lecture he was giving at the University of Sheffield and went on to be a key link person during the collation years.
Last week the University of Oxford was fortunate enough to host Ambassador Thomas Pickering who gave the 2012 Fulbright Lecture on the topic of «The Decade Ahead: The US Role in the World».
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