Sentences with phrase «old professor of»

Set in post-apartheid South Africa, Nobel Prize Winner, J. M. Coetzee's searing novel tells the story of David Lurie, a twice divorced, 52 - year - old professor of communications and Romantic Poetry at Cape Technical University.
With his salty beard, wire - frame glasses, khaki pants, tie, and sport jacket, Charles Grob, a 57 - year - old professor of psychiatry, doesn't look anything like a wild - eyed rebel of the»60s.
Prof Harrison Kwame Dapaah, a 55 year old professor of agricultural science has been appointed as the Vice-Chancellor for the University of Energy and Natural Resources, (UENR) Sunyani, for a term of four years.

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If you're not afraid of facing the really difficult — and really meaningful — questions over your holiday break, professor Jeffrey Pfeffer suggests this title: «It's an old book that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1974.
«Paradoxically, big get - togethers can be easier to prioritize than smaller ones,» writes Vanderkam, offering the example of a busy professor who plans an annual getaway for her old college friends and their families.
The fear of automation is centuries old, but as economics professor David Autor explains, it doesn't eliminate jobs, it changes them
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
Our old professor was a bit more upset about it, though, partly because the college milks those guys more than a Libyan trafficking gang (albeit the access to the labor market is a lot better at the end of the process).
FORTUNE — When you're enjoying a glass of wine at the office holiday party this month you may, indirectly, have your old college econ professor or elementary school nurse to thank.
The idea is an old one, dating at least as far back as the 1980s, to the work of R. Edward Freeman, now a professor at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, whom many consider the father of «stakeholder theory.»
And my oldest son is now on the faculty, marking my family's third generation as University of Toronto professors.
The authors of the study — professors Jorge Walter (George Washington University School of Business), Daniel Z. Levin (Rutgers Business School), and J. Keith Murnighan (Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management)-- studied what happened when more than 150 executives interacted with old ties about an important work project.
According to Syracuse University professor Carl Schramm, author of Burn the Business Plan, «Americans who are 35 or older are 50 percent more likely to start a business than are their younger counterparts.»
James V. Koch is a board of visitors professor of economics and president emeritus at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va..
At 31 years old, I'm 3 classes away from my undergraduate, have run and lost a State Senate race, can debate Hayek and Keynes with economics Professors, debate Nietzsche and Schopenhauer with philosophy professors, and talk occupy politics with working class youth, unemployed workers and homeless bums on the streets of Atlanta.
Before the Perdue building opened this fall, business professors and students occupied an old elementary school, where the water fountains still stood at tyke height and where, rumor had it, a pack of squirrels seized their own office.
Wade D. Pfau, professor of retirement income at The American College, recommends a 15 percent contribution rate for a 35 - year - old who plans to retire at 65 years of age.
My answer to that question reminds me of my old Harvard law professor who used to say, «Charlie, let me know what your problem is and I'll try to make it harder for you.»
An Australian geologist who got his credentials dating rocks billions of years old, still selling his services as a qualified geologist, but also employed as as a «Creationist Assistant Professor of Geology» by the Institute for Creation Research in the USA, where he supports a young earth.
Here's a geologist who received his credentials for dating rocks billions of years old, still selling his services as a geologist while being employed as a «Creationist Assistant Professor of Geology» by the Institute for Creation Research.
LOL... Am I the only one that read that Baden is an associate professor of Old Testament at Yale Divinity School?
Hmmmm, believe the former Lucasian Professor of Mathematics or an old fairy tale written thousands of years ago?
In the last stages of her cancer, greatly weakened and discomforted, Vivian is visited by her old mentor, Professor Ashford.
i can referrence any «bible» when talking about any holy book and still use it properly but not change the topic of discussion... this is the times when i wish i was still in talking terms with my old professor, such mistakes would not have happened and a grand conversation may have ensued... whatever... as i said
Hollis Professor of Divinity Emeritus of Harvard Divinity School, he is the oldest living person to have played center court at Wimbledon.
In 1832, Harvard professor Charles Follen introduced to America the four centuries - old German custom of bringing an evergreen tree into the home and decorating it to celebrate Christmas.
I used to have this professor of Old Testament literature that often told us that we would perhaps be the only conduit or connection to our God that some would ever experience.
Recently, while chatting with an old friend who happens to be a professor of New Testament and biblical Studies at a prominent Christian university, I asked him what he thought...
Lloyd Geering is a Presbyterian minister and former Professor of Old Testament Studies at theological colleges in Brisbane and Dunedia, and Professor of Religious Studies at Victorian University in Wellington, New Zealand.
Professor Bates helps us see a way in which the New Testament speaks of the Holy Trinity: it recognises the Divine Persons speaking to or about each other in certain Old Testament texts.
Joel S. Baden is the author of «The Historical David: The Real Life of an Invented Hero» and an associate professor of Old Testament at Yale Divinity School.
Now Professor of Sociology at both the University of Chicago and the University of Arizona, Greeley repeatedly asserts his dual identity as both priest and sociologist, and in the latter capacity he adamantly insists that he is a «scientist,» usually defining that term in an old - fashioned positivist manner.
Nyasha Junior is an Assistant Professor of Old Testament / Hebrew Bible at Howard University School of Divinity.
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
Gary A. Anderson, a contributing writer for First Things, is professor of Old Testament at Notre Dame.
Suppose our 90 - year - old professor emeritus of philosophy, who had a weak bladder, got up to go to the bathroom.
When I was a teenager, my family moved to Dayton, Tennessee, a town famous for prosecuting and convicting a science professor for teaching evolution in 1925, and which sits right on the path of the old Trail of Tears.
Gary A. Anderson is a contributing writer for First Things and professor of Old Testament at the University of Notre Dame.
This book is now published only after two of my colleagues, Professor Julius A. Bewer and Professor James E. Frame, one an authority on the Old Testament and the other on the New, have read the manuscript with painstaking care.
I was a twenty - seven - year - old junior professor of medieval and Reformation theology at the University of Nottingham, and I happened to be in town for a day or two of study.
Some historians have traced the roots of The Controversy to the early 1960s, when conflict over historical «critical study of the Bible produced a major crisis in the SBC leading to the dismissal of Ralph Elliott, a professor of Old Testament at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.
Jeremy Rabkin, professor of government at Cornell, has written an important book, Why Sovereignty Matters (1998), that addresses that old question in a way both thoughtful and provocative.
In a world of such rapid change, it is something of a comfort that Professor Kurtz and his friends keep alive an old, if eccentric, tradition.
There were patriarchs from Jerusalem, Antioch and Alexandria; archbishops from the Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Lutheran communions; bishops from these communions and from the Old Catholics, Methodists and Moravians; members of the supreme courts of Germany and Scotland; deans, canons, professors, executives, editors, ministers, priests, missionaries — and seven women!
James Henry Harris is pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Norfolk, Virginia, and adjunct assistant professor of philosophy at Old Dominion University.
At the same time, Catholic professors criticized their institutions for intellectual mediocrity, redefined «academic excellence» in line with the standards of leading graduate schools, and turned (with equivocal success) to theology to provide what Holy Cross historian David O'Brien has termed «the bridge between the older Catholic identity and the newer, more excellent version of Catholic higher education.»
Lewis S. Ford is professor of philosophy at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia and editor of this journal.
But Barr is harshest on the scholar to whom he refers as «my friend Professor Brevard Childs,» the distinguished Yale Old Testament theologian known for his advocacy and practice of the «canonical method» of biblical interpretation and his sympathies with Barthian theology.
Scott Redd is president and associate professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
A special feature keeping us up to date with issues of science and religion TEMPLETON WINNER, MIND AND MATHEMATICS In mid-March it was announced that this year's winner of the Templeton Prize — an extremely valuable prize awarded annually in recognition of, and promotion of, work for «research or discoveries about spiritual realities» — is Fr Michael Heller, a 72 - yr - old Polish priest and physics professor.
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