Women are afraid that they will not be able to publish in competitive fields at the same rate as their childless colleagues; they are afraid that as new mothers they will no longer be taken
seriously as scholars; and they are afraid to take advantage of existing family leave policies in the event that chairmen and colleagues bristle at having to take on additional courses and other work when a new mother takes maternity leave.
Not exact matches
I would add that too few
scholars take the role
as ENTERTAINER at the meeting
seriously enough.
Ever since the publication in 1903 of Wilhelm Wrede's famous book on this subject, The Messianic Secret in the Gospels,
scholars have been compelled to take
seriously the thesis it set forth, namely, that the whole conception of the secret Messiahship is an intrusion into the tradition, either read into it by Mark or at a late pre-Marcan stage in the development of the tradition, and not really consonant with the story of Jesus
as it was handed down in the earliest Christian circles.
You really don't comprehend the bible very well especially the part about the log in your eye, so you are not someone anyone should be taking
seriously as a biblical
scholar because you are not.
And from our point of view, there's always the chance that the person who
as a
scholar seriously reads Sade will
seriously read his critics.
Few biblical
scholars have taken
seriously both feeding stories in Mark; similarly, how many sermons have you heard on both stories,
as a pair?
Nor do they account for the fact that the Thomism they dismissively deprecate (while failing to recognize the variant schools within the Thomist family) was taken
seriously as an intellectual tradition by such respected secular
scholars as Robert Maynard Hutchins and Mark Van Doren.
«I am taken more
seriously as a businessperson than
as an academic
scholar,» she revealed.
A graduate of Calvin College, his success provided hope that artists and
scholars could escape the Christian bubble and be taken
seriously in their own right rather than only
as part of the chorus in the newly developing «Christian» art subculture.
So did Justice Stratas in his lecture,
as called upon judges, lawyers, and
scholars alike to devote ourselves to doctrine, and on all of those who write about the law to take doctrine
seriously.
At least some of Friday's presenters insisted that la doctrine is our joint responsibility
as juristes... So did Justice Stratas in his lecture,
as called upon judges, lawyers, and
scholars alike to devote ourselves to doctrine, and on all of those who write about the law to take doctrine
seriously.