Sentences with phrase «teaching posts on»

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When she returned to her teaching post a year later, she was on the brink of getting tenure.
Why follow Feld: His Twitter feed is a steady stream of startup advice and insight, from his tweets on teaching to the latest industry news and influencer blog posts.
Posted by Frances Woolley on December 19, 2011 in Environment, Frances Woolley, Health economics, Teaching Permalink Comments (91)
Mark Zuckerberg responded with his own comment on Koum's post saying he was «grateful for everything you've done to help connect the world, and for everything you've taught me, including about encryption and its ability to take power from centralized systems and put it back in people's hands.
Posted by Nick Rowe on January 21, 2016 in Canada - Politics, Canadian economy, Fiscal policy, International, Macro, Monetary policy, Nick Rowe, Teaching Permalink Comments (19)
«At one point I recognized that Warren Buffett, though he had every advantage in learning from Ben Graham, did not copy Ben Graham, but rather set out on his own path, and ran money his way, by his own rules...» I have just quickly glanced at Bronte Capital's blog post, but I am sure Todd Combs and Ted Weschler were not hired because they lived and died by Buffet's word but rather because they manifested the teachings of value investing in their own styles.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg commented on Koum's post, saying he was grateful for what Koum taught him about encryption «and its ability to take power from centralized systems and put it back in people's hands.
I wanted to thank you for your initiative that you have taken to teach all of us all about investing, Safal Niveshak is a very good initiative and not to forget that you are providing us all this awesome post day after day week after week at no extra cost and without any advertisement, Frankly I would not mind if you put some ads on your blog I would be more than happy to read your blog even with adds.
Reacting to the result on Wednesday, Archbishop of Sydney Dr Glenn Davies said in a video posted online: «Although this won't prevent me from continuing to teach that marriage, in God's good design, is between a men and a woman... the reality will be, in a very short period of time, our Parliament will legislate for same - sex marriage.»
The Christian Post: Paganism and Witchcraft Placed Alongside Christian Studies in UK Schools A U.K. school system has included the study of witchcraft and druidry on its official religious education syllabus for the first time, meaning pagan practices will be taught alongside contemporary religions, such as Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Finally, this series of posts on election will close with an explanation of what I believe the Bible teaches about election and predestination.
I'd post this question to you — let's say you're born into a mormon family, or a jewish family, or a muslim family, or any other of the hundreds of religions on this planet, and you believe what your parents are taught.
From your post, it sounds like you think that those holding power shouldn't care about the Bible's teachings while «on the job», or waterboard and torture and gut social programs all week long and sing and pray on Sundays.
In a recent question - and - answer segment with John Piper posted on desiringgod.com, Piper spoke about his beliefs on women teaching in seminary and, relatedly, being pastors themselves.
(For a glimpse of one Jewish Renewal teaching about the Third Temple, try my post, «Reb Zalman on Chanukah, the Third Temple, and God's Broadcast.»
That teaching wreaked havoc on my young faith, as I write about in Evolving in Monkey Town, and in several of the posts below.
Oh there is plenty of negativity around, atheists don't have a corner on that; — RRB -... the loving, kind, altruistic atheists aren't posting on discussion boards; they're reading to kids, planting trees, teaching classes, cleaning up litter, rescuing dogs and rivers and forests and bad neighborhoods.
That's exactly why atheists don't want believers creating laws based solely upon their beliefs, why atheists don't want those beliefs taught in schools as science, why atheists don't want those beliefs posted on public buildings, etc..
Where was I wrong, in my original post, about the teachings of the church on gay marriage.
The Apostolic Truth Tabernacle posted a statement on its website that says in part: «The Pastor and members of Apostolic Truth Tabernacle do not condone, teach, or practice hate of any person for any reason.»
I have posted these examples earlier: the word god on currency; ten commandments displayed on government buildings, court buildings, schools, etc.; teaching christian creationism as science; etc..
He offers a blog and past sermons, and says he's working on a new teaching series that will be posted along with questions for individuals or small groups.
I used to teach and write about the death of Jesus in this same way, and in fact, many of the posts and sermons which you can find on this blog will contain this exact sort of theological explanation about the death of Jesus.
In a statement that was posted on a Canadian website regarding the bill, Lively said, «What I know now, and have taught the Moldovans, is that the anti-discrimination law is the seed that contains the entire tree of the hom.ose.xual agenda, with all of its poisonous fruit.»
Then Dr. Radmacher would go on to teach them something similar to what I am teaching in this post.
In a helpful recent blog post, Christopher Damian draws on the ideas of John Henry Newman to explore how Church teaching on abortion has developed in the past, and how the teaching on homosexuality may develop in the future.
It is a theme we're teaching in Sunday school at my church and it was the basis for m post on Sunday «It was Not Jesus» Will to Die.»
As I am currently working on a series of posts for First Thoughts which will, I hope, develop the orthodox teaching of the Church in a more pastorally fruitful direction, I thought I would begin by sharing some of my thoughts on doctrinal development from last fall.
I posted one of the Christian «attacks» on Warren on a previous CNN Belief Blog entry, arguing that Warren's teachings were obviously no cure for his son's depression, and that Warren should consider this experience as a lesson that his views are shallow and dangerous, and that the size and wealth of his church is not a sign of God's blessing.
I commend you for having a rational point of view on this... She obviously doesn't believe in the teachings of the bible... just like 90 % of the people posting on this message board who claim they are christians.
My post is based on studies at LR2 in Switzerland, according to results from the project, studies shows existence of dark matter, other wise known as Ruh, or spirit, a program reviled to Hebrew Israelite and also mentioned in Quranic teaching's.
There are far too many women of valor found in the Bible to list in a single blog post, so I've tried to focus specifically on teaching and leading.
In this post, I present my opinion on this text, especially in relation to the Calvinistic teaching on Total Depravity and total inability.
Dave since K approached you with a pretty good synopsis of the Catholic teaching on hell and you are pursuing the argument, would you mind posting the section from the catechism that you are referencing and to which you object?
This post looks at what the Bible teaches on this and how we can still believe in Jesus for eternal life.
As Jonathan Dudley observes in a recent Belief Blog post, U.S. Catholic leaders began to take on abortion right after Roe v. Wade legalized it in 1973, but American evangelical leaders continued to teach that life begins at birth until the late 1970s and early 1980s.
If the most important aspect of the gospel is sharing God's love, and a better life, then why post a blog on hell fire teaching and in doing so place the focus on the very thing you disagree with?
Though I am working on a book about this, see my post on The Teaching Method of Jesus as in introduction to the idea.
Based solely on the few posts of yours I have read I think you may be interested in the following site: http://freebelievers.com/ Especially as it pertains to your comments to me on wanting to «know the real God, not some fake version we have been taught over the years.»
In future posts I will discuss why I am uncomfortable with the way Calvinists talk about Total Inability, but for now, what are your thoughts on this idea from Calvinistic teaching?
This past year has taught me a lot about the limits and dangers of social media, so while I'll share some reflections on motherhood from time to time, I won't be posting pictures or details about the little guy himself on my public media channels.
On Saturday, in a blog post on the popular Christian website The Gospel Coalition, Justin Taylor blasted Bell's new book, out March 29, for teaching «false doctrine»On Saturday, in a blog post on the popular Christian website The Gospel Coalition, Justin Taylor blasted Bell's new book, out March 29, for teaching «false doctrine»on the popular Christian website The Gospel Coalition, Justin Taylor blasted Bell's new book, out March 29, for teaching «false doctrine»:
The only instances in which it has relied on the secular purpose requirement of Lemon to invalidate a school policy have been with regard to the posting of the Ten Commandments and the teaching of evolution in public schools.
In light of my previous post on Luther, and my opening post for this blog about being called a heretic, I thought I might comment on some recent articles and books which condemn me (and other speakers and writers) as someone who teaches a crossless gospel.
However, by the end of these posts you will hopefully understand why I believe what I believe about biblical illiteracy and why I still think I should be writing and teaching about Scripture and theology on this website and through my podcast.
If you have a blog and want to teach yourself how to make macarons, or any other technique that might have intimidated you in the past, tackle it, write a post on it, and send it to Heather by 10 pm on Macaron Monday (Nov. 8th) to show off your newly learned skill.
But let me tell you, after arriving back to San Francisco on Monday afternoon, teaching a class that night and staying up a little later than I wanted to finish up a blog post, I was one tired gal when my alarm went off on Tuesday morning.
Although we have lot of Honey cake recipes here in Nigeria but your is DEFERENT!!!!!!!!!!!! I will teach my staff on your Honey cake recipe for them to benefit from you...... Well i will like to know if you do training on Cake making and sugar craft, cos i hope to come down to learn more about cakes and others.Thanks for your post!!!!
You should think about doing a post on putting text on photos aka I want you to teach me your ways!
Could do with a number 2 that dose something like teach our players to put someone on the post to a corner and just get it away
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