Sentences with phrase «lectures on»

At present the field is in a period of confusion and revaluation as indicated by Cecil Cone's Identity Crisis in Black Theology (1975), Warner Traynham's lectures on black theology (1977) and Peter Paris's Black Leaders in Conflict (1978).
Luther finished his Lectures on the Letter to the Hebrews before leaving for Heidelberg.
Also, if yr familiar with conservative scholar, Luke Timothy Johnson, the allusion to the dynamics of ancient rhetoric can be found in his writings / lectures on Paul.
Luther had worked out the solution in his lectures on the Letter to the Romans.
But first on University affairs — Luther resisted the idea that Melancthon should take over the lectures on Aristotle's Physics, a suggestion from Frederick's Treasurer intent on resisting further escalation of salaries.
In that busy October of 1516, Luther was preparing his lectures on Galatians.
Also in 1892 a committee representing Columbia, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Pennsylvania, Yale, and other leading institutions established «The American Lectures on the History of Religions» for the purpose of encouraging scholarly presentation on various aspects of the religions of the world.
In his lectures on the Letter to the Hebrews he called the Jews, «the very Sacrament, that is, the kind Father's beloved children in Christ.»
The University lectures on Genesis were resumed.
There was also strictly academic Latin fare; his Lectures on Galatians and a volume of his Psalms Commentary were published for the first time.
Life went on as before, the lectures on the Letter to the Hebrews, work with Karlstadt and others on plans for the syllabus reform, and sermons in the parish church.
He came back and resumed his lectures on the final pages of Genesis, lectures which he had begun ten years before.
It is already partially there half way through the first lectures on his beloved Psalms.
The subtle question of the relation of one man's faith to his community's faith I am examining in a series of forthcoming lectures on the history of the concept «Religion.»
With what devotion did Max Müller reveal to the West the beauties of the oldest bible of man, the Rig - veda, («Lectures on the Vedas» (1865) in Chips from a German Workshop [London, 1867], I, 1 - 49; Physical Religion [Gifford Lectures)(London, 1890)(Leipsig: E. O. Franke, 1892).
This became especially obvious with lectures on history.
And although, as Streeter (Especially in his unpublished lectures on «The Historical Evidence for the Life of Christ» at Colgate - Rochester Theological Seminary in 1934.)
(In the course of the nineteenth century interest in hermeneutics continually diminished, and lectures on hermeneutics disappeared from the lecture lists.
Newman would say, «St. Peter and his successors were and are universal bishops, that they have the whole of Christendom for their one diocese in a way in which other apostles and bishops have not» (Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church).
(Lectures on the Religion of the Semites, p. 29) The result was that the whole duty of man was summed up in the observance of established tribal customs, and the utmost rigor was used in compelling conformity.
I would certainly agree, as Eric Voegelin put it in his lectures on Hitler and the Germans, that Aquinas» understanding of the corpus mysticum was subsequently, tragically, overshadowed by a «ghettoizing» conception of the Church among both Catholics and Protestants and that Pius XII's Mystici Corporis Christi represents «the most severe contraction of the membership of the Church that it had ever received.»
Bishop Robinson's lectures on «The New Reformation» delivered in America in the spring of 1964 are an able presentation of this moderate radicalism.
It was, in fact, one of the key motifs of his lectures on the history of religions sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies in 1954.
For readers living in or near New York City: The Catholic Artists Society and the Thomistic Institute present a series of lectures on a Catholic understanding of the Arts.
The world - famous Lyman Beecher lectures on preaching were started at Yale in 1871.
For a number of years it has been the practice of the Board of the Faculty of Divinity at Cambridge to arrange an annual series of Open Lectures on matters directly or indirectly related to the problems of religious belief.
The Catholic Artists Society and the Thomistic Institute present a series of lectures on a Catholic understanding of the Arts.
There I found an entirely different vision of creation than that set forth in Luther's Lectures on Genesis.
After he received his doctorate in 1512, Luther's first lectures on the Bible were on the Latin text of the Psalter.
Others have discussed the basic problems of Christian belief itself and, especially in the crowded, and afterwards widely read, lectures on Objections to Christian Belief (Constable) in 1963, have adopted a rigorously critical attitude towards Christian doctrine.
Maciej Zieba, OP, Hittinger himself, and others gave lectures on Catholic social thought to two dozen senior undergraduate and graduate students from America and Eastern Europe.
In his Lectures on Genesis, Luther explains, «[Adam and Eve's] partnership involves not only their means but children, food, bed, and dwelling; their purposes, too, are the same.
In his early lectures on the Psalms, Luther insisted that the word substance in the Bible refers not to the quiddity or whatness of a thing but to what «stands under and supports it,» The substance of a human being, therefore, is defined by the foundation on which he or she rests.
(Consult William B. Sprague: Lectures on Revivals of Religion.
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.
(«It will be found,» says Dr. W.R. Inge [in his lectures on Christian Mysticism, London, 1899, p. 326], «that men of preeminent saintliness agree very closely in what they tell us.
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.
On the Tübingen scene, no one is quite sure how many students Küng will be able to attract to his fall semester lectures on ecumenical theology, since that course will be optional.
«He serves as the head of the Association of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, and often lectures on issues relating to sentencing, ethics, and faith and the law.»
In his Yale lectures on preaching some ninety years ago, Phillips Brooks declared, «The work of the preacher and the pastor really belong together, and ought not to be separated.»
(Phillips Brooks, Lectures on Preaching (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1877), p. 75).
(Living of These Days, p. 97) In his Yale lectures on preaching, Gene Bartlett stated that «the pastor - preacher joins a conversation already going on within every man.»
19 «Feature Book Review: The Discovery of Hegel's Early Lectures on the Philosophy of Right,» The Owl of Minerva 16 (Spring, 1985), 199 - 208.
12 See the role of Spirit (Geist) as outlined in Hegel's posthumously published lectures on the philosophy of history, The Philosophy of History, ed.
I am grateful to the Penick Lectureship Committee for the invitation to deliver these lectures on «The Meaning of Christian Worship»; to Bishop Baker for his kind hospitality; and to others who entertained me during a pleasant week in Greensboro.
Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, vols.
A telling instance of Safranski's rather uncritical approach involves Schleiermacher's 1799 lectures On Religion, a work that epitomizes the period's attempt to supplant theological tenets, liturgical practices, and normative commitments of confessional religion with emotional intensity and conjectural meanings of the individual subject.
In A Case for Irony, the text of his Tanner Lectures on Human Values, delivered in 2009 at Harvard University, the philosopher Jonathan Lear argues that irony can also provide what Kierkegaard calls an «existential determination» essential to a good human life.
-- New Introductory Lectures on Psycho - Analysis (Standard Edition, vol.
Lectures on Genesis, ed.
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