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Also worth noting, Chicago critic Scott Tobias makes his Criterion debut
with an essay for one of the best comedy Blu - rays of the year.
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.
Not exact matches
Rosen, who has used the
essay - test method
for four years, came up
with the technique because she was struggling to identify people who were a good fit
for her company, which produces crafts fairs and publishes two magazines.
Meanwhile, you can find personal
essays attesting to the fact that,
for some, being always tethered to your gadgets is a way to be more engaged
with family life, not less.
In the past months he has posted a picture of himself and his wife, Sara,
with a stuffed black bear — as well as a thoughtful
essay on how to evaluate a new software product and an untitled post that reads, «I'm awake at 5:37 (
for two hours now).
According to research conducted at the University of Toronto, study participants who read short - story fiction experienced far less need
for «cognitive closure» compared
with counterparts who read nonfiction
essays.
In one sixth grade lesson plan,
for example, Amazon (amzn) explains ways to teach students how to write argumentative
essays, starting
with basics like choosing topics and creating thesis statements.
(
For a deeper dive into the question of what areas of life shouldn't be invaded
with the market logic of buying and selling, check out this fascinating
essay from Michael J. Sandel.)
Our Digital Inclusion Program teaches foster youth basic digital literacy skills and provides them
with a laptop and mobile Internet access
for five years, two things that most of us take
for granted but can be life changing
for students who are accustomed to writing
essays on their cellphones.
Over the rest of this
essay I will list the three scenarios described in the article along
with the conditions I think are required
for each.
For anyone trying to grapple
with the complicated issue of sexual harassment and abuses of male power and privilege, the 44 - year - old Lewinsky's recent
essay in Vanity Fair magazine comes at the perfect time...
A 35 - page
essay in the archives of the US - China Economic and Security Review Commission shows how Robert Lighthizer, a veteran attorney who is now Trump's pick
for US Trade Representative, might approach America's $ 30 billion - a-month trade deficit
with China.
He has published numerous books, including The
Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons
for Corporate America, in collaboration
with Warren Buffett, and The AIG Story,
with Hank Greenberg.
Gerecht was essentially
with (see his 2012
essay «Living
with Islam») certain voices in the Obama State Dept., or among the academic supporters of the Revolution at a site like The Arabist, which
for a time held that the Revolution presented a chance to split the broad Islamic constituency represented by the Brotherhood, to separate the Brothers ready to meet democratic secularists half - way, from the rest, and to let the latter earn the scorn of the populace through their own policies, actions, etc..
This
essay grounds his conviction of the need
for ontological reflection in Christology, by indicating how the New Testament itself supports its claims concerning the uniqueness and universality of Jesus Christ
with an incipient ontology.
Before signing up
with the anti-Victorians, however, you must read Gertrude Himmelfarb's latest collection of
essays, The De-moralization of Society (Knopf),
for an account of just how strong and long - lasting those Victorian virtues were - even in an era of declining faith.
Bernard Coughlin, S.J., title this collection of
essays «Letters to Young People,» because it would inform and challenge college - aged students who are grappling
with philosophical, spiritual, political, and ethical questions
for the first time.
Assistant Professor of Social Work, Barb Burdge, published an
essay in July on the importance of social workers undermining the alleged «social construct» of gender.In «Bending gender, ending gender: theoretical foundations
for social work practice
with the transgender community,» Burdge asserts that social workers must reject «a dichotomous understanding of gender» in favor of «more accurate and affirming conceptualizations of gender.»
And let us not underestimate the importance of friendship,
for, as Hauerwas notes in his
essay, «God intends nothing less than to make us His friends and, therefore, friends
with one another.»
But
for the reader the volume lacks a sense of flow or unity because
with each
essay one has to determine not only how the Jewish writers are thinking of Christians and how the Christian writer is understanding Jews but what kind of Jew and what kind of Christian are being brought together in this particular chapter.
Throughout his life, these
essays on Judaism and the Jews provided Kristol
with a forum both familiar and provocative enough
for exploring his thoughts on religion, society, and human nature as a whole.
I just loved the original Winnie - the - Pooh books by A.A. Milne and all of those chapters started
with «In which...» I have always hated titling posts — in fact,
for a good long time, I just published
essays without titles, if you can believe it.
Several of the book's features are shared
with other British theology: a basic concern
for intelligent orthodoxy informed by worship; the Trinity as the encompassing doctrine, strongly connected to both church and society; a well - articulated response to modernity; a wide range of «mediations,» through various discourses and aspects of contemporary life (philosophy, history, friendship, sex, politics, aesthetics, the visual arts and music); a special affinity
for the patristic period; and a preference
for the
essay genre.
Though the three
essays prepared
for the Armstrong Lectures in religion at Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan dealt
with different aspects or dimensions of the relation of religion to the American Revolution, those dimensions were carefully chosen so that whatever diversity of approach prevailed there would nevertheless be a certain degree of cohesiveness.
CT's coverage of Christianity in Russia includes a deeper look at the 2016 anti-evangelism law, an
essay on Russian evangelicals» support
for Putin, and a 2011 interview
with the head of external relations
for the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church.
When I was induced in 1965 to write an
essay for an issue of Daedalus on religion in America, I chose the theme of religion in American public life, concluding
with a ringing condemnation of the Vietnam war.
Does the mother mentioned in Rabbi Soloveichik's
essay teach her son to hate Saddam Hussein
for Saddam Hussein's own sake, because of the evil things he has done, or because Saddam Hussein as an Iraqi represents national interests in conflict
with Israel's national interests?
One example would be Aimee Dorr Leifer's
essay entitled «Teaching
with Television and Film,» (TTF) published in N. L. Gage's The Psychology of Teaching Methods, a widely read Yearbook of the National Society
for the Study of Education.1 Even in this
essay, however, Leifer reviews what has been learned from various psychological studies of television and film narratives, and the limited range of the studies limits the vision of narrative teaching that she puts forth.
4In addition to his article in the present volume, see e.g., «A Whiteheadian Basis
for Pannenberg's Theology,» Encounter 38 (1977): 307 - 17; «A Dialogue About Process Philosophy» (
with Wolfhart Pannenberg), Encounter 38 (1977): 318 - 24; «God as the Subjectivity of the Future,» Encounter 41 (1980): 287 - 92; «The Divine Activity of the Future,» Process Studies 11/3 (Fall 1981): 169 - 79; and «Creativity in a Future Key,» in New
Essays in Metaphysics, ed.
As the selection
for this
essay of Buddhism, feminism, and the ecological movement suggests, we have held conferences
with selected representatives.
While at Oxford University, I took tutorials
for two terms
with a don who was notorious
for reading his mail, writing letters or talking on the phone while his tutees were reading their
essays.
In this
essay we shall primarily be concerned
with the ontological basis
for subjectivity by recounting Whitehead's various theories about it.
Readers familiar
with Max Weber's famous
essay «Politics as a Vocation,» which calls
for an ethic that falls between a romantic «ethics of ultimate ends» and a worldly «ethics of responsibility,» will recognize affinities between that classic text and Küng's project.
Fox - Genovese's book, published posthumously by a former doctoral student who is effusive in her praise
for her teacher, combines three lectures delivered at Princeton in 2003
with five previously published
essays and concludes
with a praise - filled eulogy by Princeton professor Robert George.
Some of the readings are little gems: Justin Moser's 1772 warning about the dangers associated
with «Diminished Disgrace of Whores and Their Children in Our day»; T. E. Hulme's «
Essays on War» (1916), which respond to Bertrand Russell's arguments
for pacifism; and Winston Churchill's «Speech on Rebuilding the House of Commons» (1943), a remarkable critique of «rationalism in politics» by a Burkean - minded statesman.
Buber's early
essays on Judaism set forth
with marked clarity the concern
for personal wholeness,
for the realization of truth in life, and
for the joining of spirit and of basic life energies which consistently appears in all of his later writings and determines, as much as any other element of his thought, his attitude toward evil.
The occasion
for writing this
essay was the kind invitation to meet
with the Retirement Planning Consultants and Regional Representatives of the Board of Pensions at their annual gathering in San Antonio, Texas in December 1997.
I have introduced him to the reader because in one of his
essays, prepared
for a volume of which I was an editor, he dealt
with the task of preaching; and in that
essay he used a phrase which is relevant to our present discussion.
I do not find Russell E. Saltzman's
essay «Two Boats, a Helicopter, and Stem Cells» (October 1999) entirely satisfying, although I have absolutely no quarrel
with the argument developed
for his own decision to oppose the use of aborted fetuses
for stem cell research.
I am grateful
for Abingdon's permission to include in this book several paragraphs [see n. 25] that are almost identical
with paragraphs in the earlier
essay.
Suffice it to say
with regard to the special topic of this paper that certain requirements
for teaching the history of religions to - day follow from the brief analysis of the situation which we have
essayed here.
Vice president
for research and studies at the National Endowment
for Democracy (NED) Marc F. Plattner represents an organization whose definition of democracy is much more stringent in its demands
with criteria of democratic inclusivity (as shown in a short
essay by its funding officer, Louisa Greve, cited below).
There are, as one would expect, several
essays in the book on Jews and Judaism, some reflecting Kristol's religious interests» the need,
for example, to sustain in Jewish identity a religious element and not merely a cultural one» others his political ones, exploring the relations of modern American Jews
with a pluralistic American society that has given them an uncommonly large, though not unlimited, berth.
His idea of a «new synthesis», proposed mainly in his book Catholicism: A New Synthesis and developed in his many theological and philosophical
essays, was an attempt to grapple precisely
with the issues we have spoken of: the post-Cartesian «turn to the subject» (that is: the loss of faith in the objectivity of knowledge and the subsequent exclusive concern of philosophy
with the self and the subjective idea as the norm of «truth») and the philosophy of evolution
with its implications
for a dynamic rather than a static universe.
The lead
essay begins
with the statement: «The social sciences have largely ignored the fact that human societies depend on the biophysical environment
for their survival.»
With funding from the Lilly Endowment, the Leonard E. Greenberg Center
for the Study of Religion in Public Life at Trinity College in Hartford undertook the massive task of assembling scholars and data and producing eight books, each containing both demographic overviews and focused
essays on the features that distinguish each region's religious life.
A major part of the problem is that though Immanuel Kant wrote about dignity in the 18th century and the word was in use even earlier, strong efforts to elucidate and work
with it have not been made (as have been made
for, say, the notion of human rights, the subject of innumerable books,
essays and court cases).