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lecture and Jerusalem
In January 2010 Baroness Scotland gave the keynote address to the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as part of the Lionel Cohen lecture series.
The institute employed field representatives in Mexico, Jerusalem, and occasionally Moscow, who representatives compiled regular reports on developments in their regions, and shared their expertise during ICWA-sponsored lecture tours of major U. S. universities.
He lived four years in Haifa until he was invited to lecture at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which had been inaugurated two years earlier.

lecture and discusses
The instructor does not directly lecture the class but rather poses thought-provoking questions or topics, which the group then discusses.
Based on his lecture for the Union for Traditional Judaism, Prof. Shapiro discusses the complex relationships between Orthodox rabbis and a leading Talmudist at Conservative Judaism's seminary.
* Introductory lecture on Ismailism ( discusses Aga Khan IV in context of Islam )
In his inaugural lecture, Vaillant discusses the reproduction of plants and floral organ function by making analogies with animal reproduction.
: In the fourth lecture, Feynman discusses the meaning of Quantum electrodynamics and some of its problems.
In his lecture, he discusses not just linguistic, but also broader notions of " yidishkeyt " ( יי ִ דישקייט – lit.

lecture and Jesus
The lecture also gives a sort of insight to what Jesus may have be feeling during the execution from the whippings and beatings, to the crown of thorns, to the nailing on the cross.
Beecher's fame on the lecture circuit led to his becoming editor of several religious magazines, and he received large advances for a novel and for a biography of Jesus.
This period lasted from the time of Schweitzer until the Ernst Käsemann's 1953 lecture " The Problem of the Historical Jesus.

lecture and Christ
* Heindel, Max, How Shall We Know Christ at His Coming ?, May 1913 ( stenographic report of a lecture, Los Angeles ), ISBN 0-911274-64-2 www
* Texts by Eugen Drewermann, Jean-Louis Christ ( celibacy and globalization ) and Bruno Bontempelli, in Jules Barbey d ' Aurevilly ou le triomphe de l ' écriture: pour une nouvelle lecture de Un prêtre marié ' by Jean-Pierre Thiollet, H & D, Paris, 2006 ( ISBN 2-914-26606-5, 2007 ( ISBN 2 914 266 08 1 ).
The same year his lecture New Testament and Mythology: The Problem of Demythologizing the New Testament Message called on interpreters to replace traditional supernaturalism with the temporal and existential categories of Bultmann's colleague, Martin Heidegger, rejecting doctrines such as the pre-existence of Christ.
Damian, kind-hearted and religious, had recently overheard three Latter-day Saint missionaries lecture other members of the community on building foundations of rock rather than foundations of sand, an old Christian principle which dictates that self-worth should be based on the teachings of Christ rather than any other object of worship such as Money / Mammon or Power.
It comprised a large new chapel, Christ Church, adjoined by a large lecture hall and school building to which the name Hawkstone Hall was transferred, and an international monument to Abraham Lincoln-the Lincoln Memorial Tower.
In the late-1980s, he utilised the mass media to spread the message of Christ ( he was offered to host a nationally televised program on religion ); his days and nights were full of teaching and lecturing at packed lecture halls.

lecture and .
I was puzzled by the remark, then I recalled the voice of mild Professor Howard Griggs three years ago in a university lecture on primitive societies.
The convicts were put in chains, paraded before the congregation at the Reverend Cotton's lecture as an example, and sent to prisons in various towns, where they languished all winter, chains included.
Since Mr. McKinley had to give a lecture, Rachel and Scotty drove home alone in the Plymouth.
The sequence of events leading to his important discovery still remains ambiguous but it seems that one of the advanced students at the university related that the first direct event that led to the publication of Oersted's discovery occurred during a private lecture made before a group of other advanced students in the spring of 1820.
At this lecture Oersted happened to place the conducting wire over and parallel to a magnetic needle.
Somehow managing to get out a cool, poised, `` Won't you hold on a second, please '', I covered up the mouthpiece, and with more warmth and less poise, gave a quick lecture on crime and punishment, mostly the latter, including Devil's Island and the remoter reaches of Siberia.
I promised to illustrate the lecture, if they so much as breathed till after the call was completed.
On Wednesday evening, November 23, 1859, in Warren, Rev. Mark Trafton of New Bedford, gave a `` Mission of Sympathy '' lecture in which he favorably viewed the Harper's Ferry insurrection.
In its account of the Trafton lecture, the Providence Daily Post said that the remarks of Rev. Trafton made the people indignant.
This gave her an opportunity to ring down the curtain with the petulant admonition that we should not presume to lecture her on Abstraction.
Emerson, in his lecture, refers to the `` startling experience which almost every person confesses in daylight, that particular passages of conversation and action have occurred to him in the same order before, whether dreaming or waking, a suspicion that they have been with precisely these persons in precisely this room, and heard precisely this dialogue, at some former hour, they know not when ''.
Also, it's far too early in the day for corny lines like the bigger they come You've had your gassy lecture, let's get to work.
The works that have survived are in treatise form and were not, for the most part, intended for widespread publication, as they are generally thought to be lecture aids for his students.
Two works by Mauss in particular proved to have enduring relevance: Essay on the Gift, a seminal analysis of exchange and reciprocity, and his Huxley lecture on the notion of the person, the first comparative study of notions of person and selfhood cross-culturally.
One day, Korzybski was giving a lecture to a group of students, and he interrupted the lesson suddenly in order to retrieve a packet of biscuits, wrapped in white paper, from his briefcase.
Two of them wanted to vomit, put their hands in front of their mouths, and ran out of the lecture hall to the toilet.
Jakob made a lecture tour of the United States and South America where he wrote a paper on the neuropathology of yellow fever.
Its founders were often away as well ; in the middle of harvesting, they left for a lecture tour through Providence, Rhode Island, New York City, and New Haven, Connecticut.
Popular for his oratory, the ex-President traveled extensively throughout Tennessee and the country on the public lecture circuit.
He was still teaching in 515, since Olympiodorus heard him lecture on Plato's Gorgias in that year.
* The full text of a lecture by John Melville-Jones on the life of this emperor is located at:.
In a lecture in 2001, Stephen Hawking stated " The reason most scientists don't believe in astrology is because it is not consistent with our theories that have been tested by experiment.
The following month, Capp was charged in Eau Claire, Wisconsin in connection with another alleged incident following his April 1 lecture at Wisconsin State University-Eau Claire.
He did not speak about his poetry in public until 1933 when he gave a lecture, " The Name and Nature of Poetry ", in which he argued that poetry should appeal to emotions rather than to the intellect.
In parallel with the revolutions against rising political absolutism based on established religion and the replacememt of faith by reasonable faith, new systems of metaphysics were promulgated in the lecture halls by charismatic professors, such as Immanuel Kant, Nietzsche and Hegel.

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