Jazz pianist, composer, and performance artist Jason Moran gives a free,
public lecture as part of the Spring 2018 Intra-Disciplinary Seminar (IDS) lecture series.
Each artist gives
a public lecture as part of the programme.
Not exact matches
As Archbishop Chaput observes in his Erasmus
Lecture published in this issue («Strangers in a Strange Land»), the
public reality of marriage gives its redefinition powerful «sign value.»
In a major
public lecture, Donald Trautman declared that «
as a text for public proclamation, in many instances it borders on failure... As it stands, the New Missal is not pastorally sensitive to our people... Our liturgy needs not a «sacred language» but a pastoral language»
as a text for
public proclamation, in many instances it borders on failure...
As it stands, the New Missal is not pastorally sensitive to our people... Our liturgy needs not a «sacred language» but a pastoral language»
As it stands, the New Missal is not pastorally sensitive to our people... Our liturgy needs not a «sacred language» but a pastoral language».
In 1973 I gave the
lectures (at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati) that would be published
as The Broken Covenant in 1975, and would in turn project me into an intensive year of
public speaking during the 1976 Bicentennial.
His annual
public lectures, one in commemoration of his father and another a «repentance homily» delivered in the week preceding Yom Kippur, were intricately crafted, four - hour affairs with audiences upwards of one thousand, and served for several decades
as cornerstones of the Jewish intellectual calendar.
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.
The college hosts an annual Pride Sunday Liturgy in lieu of regular chapel worship — for pride, apparently, is the proper liturgical response to homosexuality — and sponsors
public lectures with titles such
as «Overcoming Christian Fear of Homosexuality.»
Regarding «Lord Acton, Cardinal Newman, and How To Be Ahead of Your Time» (
Public Square, August / September): More than thirty years ago I read Acton's electrifying inaugural
lecture as Regius professor at Cambridge.
In extenuation I should plead that in a series of four
lectures, intended in each instance of delivery for a general educated
public rather than for philosophical and theological experts, of necessity one must be brief and must deal with the topic in a broad way; furthermore, I have not intended to claim that every representative of process - thought would agree with what I have selected
as significant nor would find my use of what in fact has been selected compatible with his own particular approach or his own individual conclusions.
The Society published the Chinese Muslim Monthly — later changed to a quarterly — and gave
public lectures and courses on Islam
as part of its educational program.
Some of the material in this book has, in earlier drafts, been delivered
as lectures to a variety of
public audiences.
His (very diverse)
public has had a significant influence on the explication of his thinking, not least because most of his texts were, originally, composed
as lectures and only later published in print.
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.
There is almost none of that sort of nuance in Bishop Wright's
public lecture, and,
as a result, his understanding of politics can scarcely help anyone who turns to it for instruction and guidance.
It does remind me of a
public lecture in which Harvard biblical scholar Jon Levenson, who is Jewish, once defined anti-Semitism
as «hating Jews more than is necessary», obviously the kind of remark whose success
as comedy turns on the context in which it is spoken and the one who speaks it.
The
public worship of God ought not to be just sermon, important
as that is; if only the sermon counts, we might
as well be in a
lecture hall.
I wish Bishop Wright well in this endeavor; indeed, I would rather have him doing that than giving
public lectures such
as this one.
As a public space similar to, for example, the Wheeler Centre in Melbourne, the Asian Century Institute could consist of a café, library and gallery, where rotating exhibitions could be held, as well as meeting rooms and a lecture theatre for symposiums, classes and / or conference
As a
public space similar to, for example, the Wheeler Centre in Melbourne, the Asian Century Institute could consist of a café, library and gallery, where rotating exhibitions could be held,
as well as meeting rooms and a lecture theatre for symposiums, classes and / or conference
as well
as meeting rooms and a lecture theatre for symposiums, classes and / or conference
as meeting rooms and a
lecture theatre for symposiums, classes and / or conferences.
Religion Dept. Colloquium: «The Power of Ritual»;
Public Lecture: «Birth
as an American Rite of Passage»
Public Lecture: «Birth
as an American Rite of Passage»
In my
lectures, I used a LOT of Michael Pollan and Mark Bittman, mostly because I felt like it was important to introduce students to some of the very
public writers about food and politics, and I threw in several of Bittman's NY Times posts
as they appeared
as well.
Tough, whose new book is «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity and the Hidden Power of Character,» will offer a free
public lecture today
as part of an education conference put on by the Oregon Social Learning Center.
This week, Mark Thompson, former Director General of the BBC, gave a series of three
lectures as part of his Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Rhetoric and the Art of
Public Persuasion, in honour of Philip Gould.
These activities include speaking, writing,
lecturing, appearing before a
public inquiry, sitting
as a commissioner in a
public inquiry, etc..
As a trio, the
lectures raise a number of serious concerns over the direction of current
public debate and over the degeneration of political language.
In this
lecture he lamented the manner in which science is treated
as merely one of the factors to be considered within a debate, weighted equally with other unscientific viewpoints when, given that science gives us our most secure understanding of the physical world, it should really occupy a position of primacy within
public debate.
Prof. Martey, speaking at a
Public Lecture on the corruption canker in Ghana, in Kumasi, said corruption was not to be entertained in the country,
as corruption related scandals keep surfacing and the President during his campaign days, presented himself
as anti-corruption crusader.
David Cameron «
lectured a business audience in India» on the need to have 50 % of company directors
as women while «just four of Cameron's 22 - strong Cabinet are women» while «
as for the educational background of Cabinet ministers, God help any university which showed such a bias towards
public school types.»
But the same people who are
lecturing us on schadenfreude over the sackings were often the ones who reserved absolutely no sympathy for MPs» staff who lost their employment
as a consequence of their bosses having their fingers in the
public purse during the expenses scandal.
Falana said this in his
public lecture which he delivered at the investiture of Dele Ojogbede
as the President of Rotary Club, Ikoyi, Lagos.
The renowned professor made the call on Thursday during a
public lecture held at the University of Ghana
as part of activities marking 2018 COCOBOD Senior Staff Association (COSSA) Week Celebration.
The world's largest general scientific conference offers technical sessions for registrants, featuring leading science luminaries,
as well
as free
public lectures and hands - on fun for children.
An artificial intelligence innovator and a professor of moral theology and ethics cast a unique light on profound questions concerning how we
as humans experience the world, think and relate to technology at a
public lecture sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER).
As in many European countries, the viva is held in
public: You give a
lecture to your friends, family, and fellow students, along with the jury, who then ask you questions.
When Vassar College promoted a
lecture by billing Vera Rubin, one of the pioneering dark matter astronomers of the 1970s,
as the «discoverer» of dark matter, Barbarina sent me an e-mail: «I will certainly call my attorney on Monday, and have him write a letter to Ms. Rubin, stating that any and all potential
public claims to my father's work will be equally publicly challenged by me.»
«The video
lectures allowed for flexibility,
as students could repeat sections they didn't understand for clarification and prepare questions to send to section leaders ahead of time, although the video
lectures did make it difficult for students to engage directly with the lecturers,» said Stephanie Shiau, PhD, a post-doctoral student in Epidemiology at the Mailman School of
Public Health, and co-first author.
He alleged that the university did not hire him
as director of its observatory because, according to an initially confidential e-mail by a member of the search committee that later became
public, Christian beliefs that Gaskell expressed in nonacademic
lectures and articles made him «potentially evangelical.»
The 183rd AAAS Annual Meeting, set for 16 - 20 February in Boston, Mass., will offer free
public lectures and hands - on fun for families
as well
as an array of technical sessions for registrants.
Almost all of the students at Wake Forest University School of Divinity, in Winston - Salem, North Carolina, said they had enjoyed science education opportunities including
public lectures by scientists such
as cosmologist John Barrow and science field trips such
as to the Kennedy Space Center, said Associate Professor of Christian Ethics Kevin Jung.
As part of the occasion, CSIRO chief executive John Stocker delivered the Alcoa
public lecture at the university.
The group features the current Astronomer Royal for Scotland, Professor John C. Brown, and conducts guided tours of the observatory and
public lectures,
as well
as regular visits to schools with the inflatable mobile planetarium giving virtual tours of the night sky.
These include intensive graduate training, postdoctoral research, and research assistantships for undergraduate students,
as well
as community outreach, including student group visits to our lab, collaborations with museums, schools, and local organizations, media contacts, and
public lectures.
The second event, presented by ARPICO (Society of Italian Researchers and Professionals in Western Canada), is billed
as a
public lecture.
As part of the day's activities, Dr. Rapoport will present a
public lecture on the MIT Campus from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. pm April 14th.
The Cool Stars 18
Public Lecture is sponsored by The Barringer Crater Company, owners since 1903 of The Barringer Meteorite Crater more commonly known
as Meteor Crater, Earth's first proven and best preserved impact site.
On October 10, 2013, Science Director Richard Somerville spoke at the University of California, San Diego
as part of a campus - wide
public lecture series called «Our Energy Future ``.
As much as I love lecturing to medical students and the general public (largely via Rotary), my most fulfilling presentations are grand rounds in hospitals for clinician
As much
as I love lecturing to medical students and the general public (largely via Rotary), my most fulfilling presentations are grand rounds in hospitals for clinician
as I love
lecturing to medical students and the general
public (largely via Rotary), my most fulfilling presentations are grand rounds in hospitals for clinicians.
He is one of the world's leading authorities on gluten sensitivity, and
lectures nationally to both the
public as well
as doctors on this and many other nutritionally related topics.
For the past 15 years he has
lectured extensively to physicians and is acknowledged
as an expert on hormone imbalances and their impact on health, particularly in the area of stress, immunity and adrenal function, and is a highly respected and sought after lecturer in the medical and
public communities in both the USA, the England
as well
as throughout the world.