And so, in a very general way, we may
speak about the history of the universe or the history of nature.
I really wish I still could be blind and defend Wegner and his decision but i don't really have arguments any more to do so and I am tired to
speak about the history every time to comfort myself.
When you speak about big football clubs, you are
speaking about the history of the club.»
Harpoon Brewery Co-founder and President Dan Kenary will
speak about the history and success of New England's largest craft brewery on Thursday, Sept. 25 at Old Sturbridge Village.
Harpoon Brewery Co-Founder Dan Kenary to Speak at Old Sturbridge Village Sept. 25History of New England's largest craft brewery; Beer tastings and food samples offered Harpoon Brewery Co-founder and President Dan Kenary will
speak about the history and success of New England's largest craft brewery on Thursday, Sept. 25 at Old Sturbridge Village.
Professor Vernon Bogdanor followed and
spoke about the history of the UK's relationship with the EU and the question of David Cameron's proposed referendum.
FORBES - Mar 10 - At a panel at SXSW in Austin, Greg Liberman, the CEO of Spark Networks,
spoke about the history of online dating.
Creators Art Spiegelman
spoke about the history of comics and his own work last week at Eastern Michigan University.
He spoke about the history of CT in the Bedlington Terrier from when it was first identified in 1975.
HLS SALDF was proud to host leaders in the animal protection movement, such as Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), who
spoke about history's progress toward recognizing groups as deserving of rights, and experts in the field of animal law such as Carter Dillard, ALDF director of litigation, who spoke on Animal Rights, Human Rights, and the Future of our Planet.
Mary Bergin, author of the Wisconsin Supper Club Cookbook,
speaks about the history of supper clubs in Wisconsin and how they are still a staple of the culture.
I loved how the owner came to our table to
speak about the history behind the opening of this restaurant, their struggles and how they overcame the restaurant voodoo curse of this location.
The Kimberley Underground Mining Railway travels through the beautiful Mark Creek valley as a guide
speaks about the history of Kimberley and the Sullivan Mine.
Not exact matches
Business Insider UK
spoke with Philip Gooden, language expert and author of «May We Borrow Your Language,» who talked
about the almost 2,000 - year - old
history of the iconic» @» symbol.
RewardExpert
spoke with OnDeck's Chief Revenue Officer, Andrea Gellert,
about the company's
history and small business funding products.
Whether he's
speaking to individual investors, professionals in the financial advisory field or even college students, Josh brings a wealth of interesting information
about Wall Street
history, current industry trends and investment methodology to his audience.
Deb Fisher, director, Jacksonville USO,
spoke about the organization's 73 - year
history and the importance of developing relationships within military communities.
The songs on this two - cd set are arranged thematically rather than chronologically and reflect many of the recurring themes of Cash's oeuvre: love, sin, redemption, life, death... Adding to the intimacy level, many of the songs feature
spoken introductions by Cash, as if he were introducing the songs to an audience, in which he talks
about his
history with the song, how he learned it, or wrote it and, more personally, why he feels such a deep connection with the composition.
In school, Christian children are forced to learn all
about evolution in science and
history, but can't even
speak the word «God» without being frowned upon.
Your degree is not in
history, so don't go making an ass of yourself by
speaking on something you know nothing
about.
Liberals indulge in periodic public rhetorical displays of «So - to -
Speak» support for the Constitution, and they like well - told
history or biography
about the Founders as well as anyone, but they aren't as interested in treating them as a guide.
St John Paul II wrote, «Christ... is the one who reveals God's plan for all creation and... «fully reveals man to man»... In him the Father has
spoken the definitive word
about mankind and its
history....
And it is a dismissive, hurtful way to
speak about women, who Piper seems to have forgotten were also created in the image of God, were appointed by God as leaders at critical times in the
history of Israel and the Church, and were the first to whom Jesus appeared when he inaugurated his new Kingdom on Resurrection Day.
If we are to
speak truly to our age, therefore, we can assume, not (1) the complete ignorance of Christian principles, such as existed in the decaying civilization of early Greece and Rome; (2) the thoroughgoing knowledge and acceptance of Christian principles, such as existed in the time of most of our grandparents; or (3) the vigorous antagonism to the gospel, such as now exists among those who accept either the Marxist or the Fascist interpretation of
history; but (4) a vague and tenuous residuum of Christian piety, devoid of any intention of doing anything
about it.
Strictly
speaking, I have no right to feel anything at all
about the way the Church is going, and no right either to remember as much ecclesiastical
history as I do or to buy and read paperbacks on theology.
I am only
speaking for people who have an education and know basics
about history and geography.
We
spoke to him
about African Christianity and
about the
history of missionary expansion.
the figure of the garden important precisely because it points to women's historical experience, and so allows women to
speak not only
about faith but
about what Katie Cannon calls our «blighted»
history.
When the Old Testament
speaks about God, it is not referring to one of the many gods which derived from the imagination of ancient man, but to the one and only YHWH, who not only brought them into being, but also continued to be the Lord of
history.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
spoke about this in a telling sentence; he said that «Jesus Christ has been ploughed into
history.»
A contributing expert on HBO's expansive Presley documentary Elvis Presley: The Searcher, airing April 14, Porter
spoke with RELEVANT
about his time in Memphis, his contact with Elvis and the formation of one of music
history's most complex figures.
But we will in faith continue to shape new ways of
speaking about the things of God informed by events that spill out of our own
histories and self - consciousness.
So we underscore what was said earlier: the Bible does not present us with eternal doctrines
about God but with a way of seeing how God
spoke to men in their
histories.
This is why we can not follow certain existentialist writers in
speaking about human
history as if it were being played out against a background of irrelevant natural recurrence.
JK: At one stage you say that when we
speak about Jesus we're
speaking about matters of
history, and that's a separate issue from matters of philosophy.
If fundamentalist Christians look at the scriptural material as generally inerrant, many more liberal Christians have all too often thought that by proper analysis it is possible to acquire information
about the so - called Jesus of
history and then to
speak with confidence
about what he said and did and even
about what he believed
about himself and his vocation.
Now we can look at what Christians were doing when they modified and developed Israel's idea of God and the way in which, according to their own tradition, Jesus himself had
spoken about God, Of course, to do this properly would be to produce a detailed
history of Christian thought during the nineteen centuries in which theology has been grappling with the problem of relating the God of Jesus to the God in Jesus.
Throughout biblical
history, when people
spoke and wrote
about salvation, they were referring to physical deliverance from some sort of temporal calamity, such as sickness, premature physical death, enemies, and natural disasters like storms, floods, and famines.
More than a decade after its end, the editors of the New York Times still can not bring themselves to
speak simple truth
about the evil of the most murderous movement in human
history, or
about those who devoted their lives and betrayed their country in serving that movement.
In it, Bush - one of the most openly religious presidents in recent
history -
speaks freely
about such faith - related issues as how his mother's miscarriage shaped his opposition to abortion and how the Rev. Billy Graham helped him to quit drinking and led him to Jesus.
When we read Genesis in an awareness of what is to follow, we know that these stories of origins were created and preserved through the centuries not so much to inform ancient Israel
about the past as to inform
about the present; not so much to
speak of what once was as to make clearer what now is; not so much to show interest in what had gone before the
history of the people of Israel as to make that very
history clear in its significance and meaning.
People like you who
speak so arrogantly
about their god need to be reminded of their place in
history.
«Thomas Aquinas taught that the notion of creation must transcend the horizontal origin of the unfolding of events, which is
history, and consequently all our purely naturalistic ways of thinking and
speaking about the evolution of the world.
I too come from a
history of eating disorder (in my 30s, I'm now my healthiest and
about to turn 50) so I love your fair, impartial, balanced approach and the fact that you
speak openly
about triggers!
The author
speaks at great length
about the nutritional value of chia and its long
history as a revered, sacred food in Mexico.
When Arsene Wenger
spoke recently
about the growing use of video technology in football he reminded us all of a few big incidents that went against Arsenal and which he thinks would have made big differences to ours and the sports
history if they had used replays back then, and clearly the biggest one of these was the sending off of our German international keeper Jens Lehmann in the 18th minute of the 2006 Champions League final.
For chroniclers of
history, let it be recorded that at the instant her plane touched Czech soil she was
speaking, with great animation,
about William (the Refrigerator) Perry.
In this @EPLRoundTable segment we
speak with @RichardTheBurns
about Manchester City winning the title, what it was like watching Manchester United capitulate to hand them the title, Jose Mourinho's post match comments, where this City team fits in Premier League
history, what we can expect from the for the rest of this season, and what Pep's expectations will be for next season.
In this final segment, he
speaks about his desire to win the Champions League, being one of the longest serving managers in
history, an Alcohol free lifestyle, and his Arsenal love - story.
Last week, Arsenal held their annual AGM meeting, where Arsene Wenger was given a few minutes to
speak openly
about the clubs recent
history, and his plans for the future.