Sentences with phrase «presents a lecture in»

«I was about to present a lecture in Longfellow Hall when somebody tapped me on the shoulder, pointed to a woman in the audience and whispered, «Do you know who that is?
This Sunday performance artist and @ucla professor Andrea Fraser presents a lecture in conjunctio...
Andrea Fraser presents a lecture in conjunction with her essay for X-TRA, «Toward a Reflexive Resistance,» in which she considers the structural positions of the Left and Right in relation to cultural capital and power in the wake of the elections of 2016.

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Dave has presented lectures about Alberta politics to classes at the University of Alberta, MacEwan University, King's University College, and Carleton University in Ottawa.
(Editors» Note: This paper was originally presented on February 12, 1990, as the Black History Month lecture at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.)
The present lecture helps to show that there was no discontinuity in Whitehead's interest in education during this period of intensive technical writing in the philosophy of science.
For four years, until his departure for his present eminent position at Munster, Professor Barth remained at Göttingen, and during that time he saw his theology, set forth in further books and in lectures and addresses, sweep through the universities of Germany, and today there seem to be hardly more than two classes of religious thinkers in the country, Barthians and anti-Barthians.
He is organizing a major conference on Natural Theology at Oxford University in 2008 and is due to present the prestigious Gifford lectures at Aberdeen University in 2009.
[These eight metaphysical principles were presented by Whitehead in his classroom lectures at Harvard, October 1 and 4, 1927.
Between Self and Soul: On Being Both More and Less than We Think We Are Wednesday, November 8 First Things presents a public lecture by poet, critic, and professor James Matthew Wilson, held at the Covenant School in Dallas, Texas.
He presented his material in lecture series, courses at Candler, scholarly gatherings, and seminars for clergy, laity, and church officials.
Andrew Nash's edition of Newman's Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England is published by Gracewing, and his edition of Newman's Essays Critical and Historical, Vol.I, will appear later this year.
To people like the present reviewer, who were lectured by scholars who discouraged this practice in favour of getting to know the text of a work, for example the Republic of Plato, without bothering about the background, the approach of most of the papers in this volume is novel and challenging.
This essay was originally presented in New York City on November 15, 2002 as the sixteenth annual Erasmus Lecture of the Institute on Religion and Public Life.
(Editors» Note: This paper was originally presented on February 12, 1990, as the Black History Month lecture at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.) Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders, and the sin that so easily....
That mood was the result of all the feelings and reactions and thoughts that the lecture had generated in the people present.
His program consisted solely of a speech or classroom lecture on a religious or moral subject, presented in a study - type set, with the aid of a blackboard on which he occasionally illustrated a point being made.
We could then suppose that when Whitehead developed the idea of the consequent nature in the narrow sense, he created the «primordial nature» as a contrasting term This hypothesis would make sense of the present text of PR without supposing that Whitehead began working on the Gifford Lectures only with a noninteractive God little different from the abstract principle of concretion of SMW» (PS 15: 200).
In keeping with his ontological focus, White - head describes the role of language in the former lecture as that which forms the link between one's past and the presenIn keeping with his ontological focus, White - head describes the role of language in the former lecture as that which forms the link between one's past and the presenin the former lecture as that which forms the link between one's past and the present.
For reasons which I partly stated in my Balliol lecture in Bradley (January 1934) I regard cosmology as the main subject at present demanding attention from serious philosophers» (NTM 1d).
C. F. von Weizsäcker (1912 --RRB-, an eminent physicist and philosopher, said in his Gifford Lectures; «the concept of exact mathematical laws of nature which was only dimly present in Greek thought gained far greater convincing power by means of the Christian concept of creation.
The Lanier Theological Library in Houston has posted the video of a lecture I presented last month, «Religious Freedom for Mideast Christians: Yesterday and Today.»
This is shown by the popularity of Adolf von Harnack's lectures of 1900, The Essence of Christianity, in which he presented the most liberal interpretation of Christian thought to date.
In an unpublished lecture presented in Barcelona in 1966 «he divides the history of philosophy of religion into two periods: the development of faith within the horizon of nature and within the horizon of history»In an unpublished lecture presented in Barcelona in 1966 «he divides the history of philosophy of religion into two periods: the development of faith within the horizon of nature and within the horizon of history»in Barcelona in 1966 «he divides the history of philosophy of religion into two periods: the development of faith within the horizon of nature and within the horizon of history»in 1966 «he divides the history of philosophy of religion into two periods: the development of faith within the horizon of nature and within the horizon of history».
30th Annual Erasmus Lecture: «Evangelizing the Nones» Monday, October 30 Bishop Robert Barron, auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles and the founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries, will present First Things» annual Erasmus Lecture at the Union League Club in New York.
The lectures, practically in their present form, were delivered at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, and the Boston Theological Institute.
I gladly record my debt to Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Jr. and Anton Boisen, whose course, «Experience and Theology,» in The Chicago Theological Seminary opened up the relation of theology to psychology for me; to Seward Hiltner, Granger Westberg, and my present colleague, Earl Loomis, with each of whom I have taught courses on the relation of psychiatry and theology; and to William Oglesby of Union Seminary, Richmond, not only for his encouragement in the project I was undertaking, but for helpful criticism of the lectures.
His first metaphysical synthesis was presented in the Lowell Lectures of February 1925, later incorporated in Science and the Modern World.
I've read several books and articles exploring both the traditional and affirming perspectives, but perhaps no one else so succinctly, persuasively, and carefully presents the affirming view than Matthew Vines in his now - famous no - frills, one - hour lecture on the topic, delivered at a church in his Kansas hometown.
The occasion to write the material here presented was the invitation from the Yale Divinity School to deliver the Lyman Beecher Lectures on preaching in 1959.
Later in this lecture we shall be considering more exactly what this living, present Jesus meant to Paul.
Jesus appears most often in Paul's letters as a mighty personal reality known in his own present experience, whose meaning he seeks to interpret; and for that reason Paul will come in for more thorough discussion in the last three lectures in this series.
I make these general remarks about the two sorts of judgment, because there are many religious persons — some of you now present, possibly, are among them — who do not yet make a working use of the distinction, and who may therefore feel at first a little startled at the purely existential point of view from which in the following lectures the phenomena of religious experience must be considered.
Most of these lectures aim at bringing the insights of Hinduism and Buddhism closer to Indian and Western Christians as well as philosophers, to deepen their understanding of faith and expand it to other forms of belief.43 His anthology «The Vedic Experience» which has been accepted and respected by many Hindus, tries to present texts from the Veda and the Upanishads in such a way that they become open towards other beliefs and transparent for the depth of faith.44 An important aspect of his literary production, already central at the beginning, but gaining prominence again lately, has been to address a Western public that faces the challenge of having to seek its religious identity and not being able to take it for granted.
But I shall keep myself as far as possible at present to the more «scientific» view; and only as the plot thickens in subsequent lectures shall I consider the question of its absolute sufficiency as an explanation of all the facts.
Wesley Ariarajah who was Director of the Dialogue Unit of the WCC for many years, in his Thomas Athanasius lecture given in Kerala (Current Trends in Ecumenical Thinking 1992) deals with the topic «Interpreting the Missionary Mandate» in the present context of religious and cultural pluralism.
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.
His lecture at Tremont Temple, «The Duties of the Americans in the Present War,» on January 30, 1916, and his essay «The Destruction of the Lusitania» (along with an address delivered before 2,500 people at a memorial for the first anniversary of the Lusitania's sinking) elevated Royce into «the leading anti-German ideologue,» according to his biographer Bruce Kuklick.
The present lectures are intended to present, in brief outline, the main emphases of process - thought as one theologian has understood them and to argue for the use of these emphases in the reconception of Christian faith today.
From elite critical theory in the lecture theaters of the Ivy Leagues to the rampant epidemic of pornography on so many computer screens, we live in world that seeks to detach and isolate the present from any accountability to past or future.
There are sections - in his The Future of Man, which is a fascinating collection of papers, essays, and lectures given by Teilhard during the years 1924 - 50, which clearly point the theme and purpose of the present lectures.
From the perspective of the present form of process theology, the most important development at Chicago during the late forties and especially in the fifties was the increasing attention to Whitehead's own work, and especially to Process and Reality, his Gifford lectures.
Witham has managed the impossible: to tell a coherent story about the diverse and often eccentric Gifford Lectures from their beginning in 1888 to the present.
As a matter of fact, not one but two occasions arose, within the last two years, when I was able to develop those notes into lectures that (in a slightly altered form) constitute the present small book.
Thus, what is here presented is the set of lectures given in Pittsburgh and in Wisconsin.
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).
They appeared in 1937 under the title Schopfung und Fall (Creation and Fall) 19 The lectures present a theological rather than exegetical exposition of the Genesis chapters.
He has also lectured at Hochschule Geisenheim in Germany, and most presented most recently at the London Wine Fair, Vinitaly and ECRM / Marketgate.
The large group of Dutch companies presented a wide variety of innovative food products and concepts, both via company stands in the pavilion as well as via presentations in the lectures programme.
Sesotec GmbH from Schönberg not only presented itself with a trade fair stand but also with a specialist lecture held by Michael Perl, head of Business Unit Sorting Recycling, whose personal forecast for the future of PET recycling was: «We are at the beginning of a new phase in which companies must effectively and efficiently find the way from singular sorting solutions towards multi-sensor-supported and networked PET sorting.
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