Sentences with phrase «out of your lectures»

Her book Political Theology grew out of that lecture and subsequent discussions.
The idea grew out of a lecture in my ornithology class I was teaching at Kansas, on how feathers grow.
These study strategies involve getting the most out of your lectures, your homework assignments, and your tests and quizzes, as well as your professor and fellow students.
Stormed out of the lecture.
I am trying to get out of the lecture business, shifting my presentations more into workshops where I have participants pitch their story ideas to me, using their work to cue what I have to say about the basics of storytelling — basically embedding the contents of my lecture into the context of their work and ideas.
«A hundred walked out of my lecture», she complains after her lecture to a group of young students visiting Oxford University failed to convince them that their ideas were not the result of an active engagement with the world, but merely the colonisation of their minds by autonomous agents, known as «memes».
Perhaps at times the tone seemed a little too directly out of the lecture hall — as in the quip, «I will go out on a limb here and predict that the impacts of this sea level rise will be most noticeable in the low - lying coastal regions.»
Professors once saw the mobile phone as the enemy to productive learning, with students tuning out of lectures to text and call each other.

Not exact matches

Research by the Bank of Canada that Poloz unveiled in his lecture suggests that if Canada's companies have spread out across the globe, rather than simply doing the bulk of their work at home, then the domestic economy will be much less responsive to subtle changes in borrowing costs and the exchange rate.
Those who took notes by laptop were much faster — typed lecture notes come out at a rate of about 33 words a minute, compared to 22 words a minute for handwritten notes — but the tendency to take verbatim notes meant they were not truly engaging with the content.
Ramasamy's assertion raised eyebrows around the lecture hall, particularly among the several Guatemalan participants, whose experience of dictatorship, as one woman pointed out to Ramasamy, was far from positive.
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 remember when we sat through a lecture another LGBT and one guy on the forum just knew in his heart that the percentage of Gay males was over half or possibly even more and that it was just that more and more males should drop their fears and come out.
Luther was intensely aware of the traditional Augustinian dialectics of this problem, and works them out with great care in the Lectures on Romans (1515 — 1516).
In other words, Whitehead adopted the stance of the third lecture in Religion in the Making in working out his cosmology, reserving the special stance of the fourth lecture for the final part contrasting «God and the World» (PR V).
Suppose the Barr family sets out on a trip southward from their home in Delaware» and, while hearing a brief introductory lecture on the proper meaning of randomness, the children start writing down the state of each passing license plate.
Get out side and Go Do The Real Work Of Christ instead of setting on a lecture pew every weeOf Christ instead of setting on a lecture pew every weeof setting on a lecture pew every week.
«After thirty - five years of studying and teaching the theology and history of the Church,» writes Eamon Duffy, «I find myself living more and more out of resources acquired not in the lecture room or library, nor even at the post-conciliar liturgy, but in the narrow Catholicism of my 1950s childhood, warts and all.»
As a result, even our pastor is starting to realize that what started out as «a class» to have a beginning and ending point, is now a body of believers who don't want to leave the gathering, but to continue growning in a much more comfortable, meaningful setting than they have been used to in the church - building - lecture - learned way of doing things.
Fallows, just barely out of the White House and gathering again his journalistic momentum, came to Bloomington not only to deliver his lecture but also to participate in a «conference» on «America and the Carter Presidency,» from which I extract the first part of the lesson mentioned above (like Fallows's Atlantic article, it comes in two parts).
In preparation for a lecture on «Electronic Communications in the Parish: Year 2000» at an Ohio University conference on technological communication and the churches, Parker Rossman sought out Gabe Campbell, pastor of First Congregational Church in Stamford, Connecticut, as one involved in the use of new technology.
His Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh on The Presence of Eternity: History and Eschatology (Harper, 1957) and various books of essays — the most notable collections in English being Faith and Understanding (Harper & Row, 1969) and Existence and Faith (World, 1960)-- show over how long a period, and in relation to how many challenges, he worked out his own presentation of the Word of God to our time.
I mean, can you imagine if a president actually tried to explain the in's - and - out's of socialized healthcare within a sixty minute block, while the other candidate has already warped the public's perception being all recognition in the same time that the other guy made his boring lecture on truth and equality?
The last time I saw Benedict was in 2012 when I invited him to speak at a lecture series I ran out of our parish in Westchester County.
When I was on the faculty of Calvin College, I helped to arrange a special evening lecture on campus by my friend Virginia Mollenkott, who had recently come out publicly about her lesbian orientation.
A former student said of his teaching: «He not only thought out the -LSB-...] doctrines upon which he lectured, but he felt their power, and falling tears often evinced his emotion while he spoke of some particular aspect of the truth.
Also on the topic of morality check out the lecture by Matt Dillahunty on «The Superiority of Secular Morality.
For all the lectures on human rights and democracy coming out of Manila, the brutal fact of Philippine life is that millions of its people are forced to leave their families to do dirty work elsewhere because they have no way to feed their families — this in a strategically located land with an educated, English - speaking workforce and bursting with natural resources.
Physical Discovery Feeds Into Metaphysics Pope Benedict's lecture does go on to point the way out of materialism.
Nobody familiar with the full range of the Rav's published writings and lectures can deny that he found Christian thought helpful in working out and communicating his own ideas.
This becomes especially evident when they give lectures to church groups or other congregations of the already convinced and trot out giant «sized Styrofoam mock «ups of mousetraps or other similar toys.
«I suppose one joins the League of Nations Union, and reads the Isis every week, and drinks coffee every morning at the Cadena cafe, and smokes a great pipe and plays hockey and goes out to tea on Boar's Hill and to lectures at Keble, and rides a bicycle with a little tray full of notebooks and drinks cocoa in the evening and discusses sex seriously.»
It would be presumptuous on my part to deliver a lecture, and criticism would be out of place.
In their lectures and articles and efforts to sift and winnow the Bible so as to expose the contaminations of patriarchy they may appear very sophisticated; yet once we blow away the smoke we will find that, at bottom, they are in the same intellectual position as a pouting child at the breakfast table picking the raisins out of the bran flakes.
As for myself, I think it will prove to contain some elements which morality pure and simple does not contain, and these elements I shall soon seek to point out; so I will myself continue to apply the word «religion'to it; and in the last lecture of all, I will bring in the theologies and the ecclesiasticisms, and say something of its relation to them.
In our lectures on exegesis at Al Azhar University in Cairo — the oldest university in the world — the following analysis is used to point out the ways in which the literary form of the Qur» an transcends the powers of man and defies imitation.
Occasionally, my colleagues lecturing in universities lament having undergraduate students walk out of their classes when they talk about evolution.
The larger book, on which he is still at work, grows out of his 1999 Gifford Lectures and is concerned with the question «What does it mean to call our age secular?»
In this lecture I propose to set out on the trail of two other, and trans - intellectual, powers of the imagination; and I confess that I am by no means certain of my ability to catch them in language.
Lucas, for example, has pointed out how Hegel in his Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion seems to identify the divine Spirit with the Christian community (TVF 67).
As Marius lays out the crucial lectures, sermons, treatises and confrontations of these early years, he aggressively sells his thesis, drawing the reader's attention again and again to Luther's obsession with death — not hell, purgatory or even judgment, but annihilating death — and the younger Luther's equation of this fear with unbelief.
With reference to the Regensburg lecture, which pointed out that in the West we have a form of rationality that lacks a spiritual content (reason without faith), whilst in Islam we find a type of spirituality that has turned into violence (faith without reason), he suggests the solution lies in the hands of believers who are not fanatical.
In a series of lectures at Princeton Seminary in 2004, Eberhard Busch set out the theological importance of Barmen in light of the German situation.
In the sixth of these Wellesley lectures, as it turns out, there is a mildly negative assessment of the concept of evolutionary emergence and «upward progress, arguing in favor of the greater significance of continuity with the «lower orders» of nature (MT 153).
16 In lectures delivered between November 21 and December 16, 1924, however, Whitehead does discuss evolution and emergence in more cosmological terms — but in a manner that is entirely innocuous, unsystematic, and which gives no evidence whatever of interest in or influence of other evolutionary cosmologies: e.g.,» Evolution is the production of superior types out of inferior types» (MW 266; cf. 267 - 69).
And as Neil DeGrasse Tyson likes to point out in one of his lectures, many of the named stars have Arabic names.
Tillich, however, in his Lowell Lectures, has pointed out that the kind of science and the kind of philosophy that made man an object, a thing, was even lower.
The lectures must remedy each other, so that out of the series there shall emerge a collective literature worthy of the importance of the theme.
The object of these lectures is, as Mr. Baelz points out at the beginning of his own contribution, to try to «get clear in our minds what kind of thing Christian belief is and what kind of thing it is not».
In addition to the lectures, there would be discussion groups, tours of Krakow and Czestochowa and many other places, even outings to the mountains.
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