During the webinar you'll be able to
pose live questions and have them answered by the panel.
Not exact matches
Goodman is best known for... The four «simple»
questions he
poses to entrepreneurs: What do I need and want out of
life?
That's what happened to JPMorgan Chase on Wednesday when it asked Twitter users to
pose questions using #AskJPM for a
live chat set to take place today.
Physicist Enrico Fermi is famous for
posing the natural
question that follows: Where is everybody?The scale of the universe and basic math tell us alien
life must be common, yet there's no evidence for it.
«In conclusion, while we can not say climate change «caused» hurricane Harvey (that is an ill -
posed question), we can say that it exacerbate several characteristics of the storm in a way that greatly increased the risk of damage and loss of
life,» Mann wrote.
I think that Salvation & leading a meaningful
life on Earth (The Kingdom is HERE) depends on the answers to the
questions posed by Jesus in Matthew 25,31 or in John 15,11.
Philosophy as taught, he thought, had long ago been «forced out of the context of teaching and
living»» which is to say, teaching for
living, philosophy understood as «a
life that
poses the
questions of the true and the good.»
It is necessary to collect the
questions posed by contemporary human knowledge, especially scientific, and respond to them, showing the reasons for the faith and the plausibility of believing and
living as aChristian.
In Death Comes for the War Poets, Joseph Pearce
poses anew the
questions of
life, death, and humanity that haunted the poets of the Great War.
There is another moment in the Gospels, this one from Jesus's early
life, that similarly
poses the
question of election: the voice heard in Rama, of Rachel who refuses to be comforted.
The department
posed this
question for the contest: «Is it a Catholic dogma that the marriage bond between two
living spouses can not be dissolved?»
First and foremost, it
poses the
question of whether we are willing to risk our
lives and the
lives of our loved ones for the sake of others, even when our immediate interests are not at stake.
The modern university's emphasis on academic specialization and its skepticism about the possibility of discerning moral truth have deprived students of opportunities to
pose and ponder
life's biggest
questions in the classroom.
Not the familiar
questions of generations of theological classrooms, but concrete
questions posed by the
lives we know, and honed into graphic forms by the best of our novelists, film - makers, and social commentators.
These
questions get to the heart of a philosophical problem
posed by Intelligent Design: It supposes that natural law, which is the basis for science, operates most of the time but is periodically suspended, as in the Cambrian «explosion» and the origin of
life itself.
The depth of the self - expenditure in The Giving Tree
poses for us the difficult
question of whether we can commend in our everyday
lives a love that seems so thoroughly to diminish the self, or that can reduce our prospects for flourishing as the creatures we were apparently meant or expected to be.
I have a similar way of framing the great
question of the West: Will we
live as if the authority of the sacred
posed the greatest threat to human freedom — or as if God's Word provided the soundest, most trustworthy basis for freedom?
And that is the greatest irony: for the spirit of criticism that among so many academics has fossilized into a
pose has its origins nowhere but among the Greeks, who were the first to
question critically everything from the gods to political power to their very selves, the first to
live what Socrates called «the examined
life.»
Writing in the March 1973 Atlantic, he
posed the critical
question which the novelist must answer: «In what form shall
life be justified?»
They then link their interpretations to the sciences they teach, to the culture in which they
live, to the expressed needs of their students, and (often preconsciously) to the metaphysical
questions that the religious traditions of India have
posed for centuries.
But that is, of course, how the Church has always
posed the
question in relation to the spiritual journey of particular individuals: it has been, indeed, the whole basis of the Church's teaching about how we are to grow closer to God, and how the normal occasions of human
life can nurture that process of growth.
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A man recently
posed the
question to me this way, «Are you saying that I can believe in Jesus for eternal
life, but I can still sleep around, and steal from people, and even murder anyone I want to, but I still get to go to heaven when I die?
Also, throughout my adult
life, the
question it
poses — of how Christians should relate to their surrounding culture — has been a central one to me, both intellectually and spiritually.
In themselves they are surds, lacking any systematic intelligibility.2 A common
question posed by science today is whether the origin of
life and the mutations involved in evolution are such irrational, unplanned and disorderly deviations.
The faith of Israel, the interpretation of her historical
life in Yahwism, inevitably
poses the
question: If the Word of Yahweh thus creates, shapes, and informs our
life, if the
life of Yahweh thus impinges effectively upon human history, what is his relationship, and ours, to the wide world?
Must the
question of
life after death cease to be
posed for modernity to continue its onward march?
The reason I
pose this
question is not to advocate and defend violence but to point out that we
live amongst evil people in this world that can not be reasoned with and have no interest whatsoever in right
living according to the standard set by a loving God.
Following the attempts by some of the commenters (from both sides of the debate) to get simple «yes» and «no» answers from each other to theological
questions, I have a REAL
LIFE situation to
pose to the readers of this blog, and I want you to state with a simple «Yes» or «No» whether you believe the following woman is saved or not.
I don't have all the answers to the difficult
questions life has
posed.
The discussion, which proved so popular that it had to be
live - streamed on four of the other stages to house the interested audience,
posed the industry's hottest plastic
questions to the UK's leading retailers, with innovation, collaboration and ambition coming up as the key themes.
TORONTO, Canada, Oct. 2, 2014 — As DuPont Packaging Global Marketing Director Yasmin Siddiqi finished her keynote address on opening day of the PAC Packaging Consortium's «A Day in the
Life» symposium, she
posed a
question to the 150 or so packaging professionals in attendance: «What's holding back our efforts to reduce food waste?»
Conversation will be driven by the worldwide audience of Laphroaig lovers, who will
pose their
questions either prior to the event via Laphroaig's website or
live via social media.
Getting back to a
question I
pose above, why must marriage be for
life?
This was a
question posed on a private singles group moderated by social scientist Bella DePaulo, author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still
Live Happily Ever After.
(As an aside, Catron and her partner used the
questions posed in The New I Do to create a cohabitation contract that, she writes, «gave us a sense of control» as they merged their
lives; Thank you, Mandy!)
Naya Health gets an A + in our book for this epic video that shows how a day in the
life of a breastfeeding dad at work might look —
posing the
question, «If men breastfed, would we still be dealing with outdated breast pumps, closets that double as lactation rooms, and a work culture that treats pumping as an inconvenience?»
WBFO Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley says Superintendent Kriner Cash answered a variety of crucial
questions posed by her, as well as Buffalo News Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes and the
live Facebook audience.
Alan Duncan, shadow Trade Secretary The Politics Show, BBC, 2 July 2006 Background The West Lothian
Question was first
posed by Tam Dalyell, then MP for Linlithgow, in the 1970s, but it became a
live issue when the Scottish Parliament was established in 1999.
Enter our New Scientist
Live competition to pose a question to an astronaut in a live communications link - up with the International Space Sta
Live competition to
pose a
question to an astronaut in a
live communications link - up with the International Space Sta
live communications link - up with the International Space Station
After that, Woodhead has his eyes on the ethical
questions posed by the
life sciences.
Alec Baldwin jokingly
posed this
question on Saturday Night
Live after he'd been kicked off a flight last year.
Now that the public comprehends global warming and demands swift action, deeper
questions about our legacy are being
posed in
living rooms and boardrooms around the world.
Rate - heterogeneity
poses a practical challenge for researchers interested in population - level
questions in the plant tree - of -
life.
Questions posed decades ago by Carl Woese, his mentor at the University of Illinois, and other scientists — such as how the essential unit of
life, the cell, came into being — are still unanswered.
The contributors use studies of invasive species to address basic research
questions in the
life sciences, with the hope that the resulting insights will also aid efforts to solve applied problems
posed by non-native biota.
Extrasolar planets are targets for SETI investigations The count of exoplanets, those outside the Solar System, now has reached the multi-hundreds, with mucho mas inevitably to be counted.Working through financial troubles, SETI is again searching for intelligent
life in the great Out There.So paraphrasing the relevant
question posed by Enrico Fermi: If they're out there, why aren't they here?The answer may be simple.
This simple
question posed during dinner one evening sparks a conversation that will change the
lives of four lifelong friends forever.
But it is mostly a master at work
posing questions about the animals that we are and how we make each other feel and how we can be haunted for
life by shame for who we are, who are parents are, and the animalistic actions and urges we
live with.
Following up on his acclaimed debut The Myth of Fingerprints, Bart Freundlich spins this drama that
poses the
question «what would it be like to run away from your
life?»