Teaching As An Ethical Act,
2010
Seton Hall University
Teaching As An Ethical Act, Center For Catholic Studies, Seton Hall University
Center for Catholic Studies Faculty Seminars and Core Curriculum Seminars
Teaching is a profession that places those of us who are teachers into powerful and influential roles. As with any exercise of power, one must learn to wield that power responsibly. It is on this question of responsibility that this workshop focuses its energies. We will look for guidance in the work of the late philosopher/theologian Bernard Lonergan to sort through the ethical dimensions of teaching – raising questions about one‘s attentiveness to the task, one‘s openness to insight, one‘s quality of judgment, and one‘s more or less adequate response to what is valuable. Finally, we will explore how one …
Ecology And Theology In Dialogue : Death And Resurrection From An Ecological And Theological Perspective,
2010
Luther Seminary
Ecology And Theology In Dialogue : Death And Resurrection From An Ecological And Theological Perspective, Elizabeth Mcduffie
Master of Arts Theses
No abstract provided.
How To Civilize Savages (1865),
2010
Western Kentucky University
How To Civilize Savages (1865), Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace Classic Writings
No abstract provided.
Forgiveness As New Creation: Christ And The Moral Life Revisited,
2010
Luther Seminary
Forgiveness As New Creation: Christ And The Moral Life Revisited, Lois E. Malcolm
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Overhearing Resonances: Jesus And Ethics In King And Bonhoeffer,
2010
Luther Seminary
Overhearing Resonances: Jesus And Ethics In King And Bonhoeffer, Gary M. Simpson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
What About The Children? Benjamin And Arendt: On Education, Work, And The Political,
2010
University of Texas at El Paso
What About The Children? Benjamin And Arendt: On Education, Work, And The Political, Jules Simon
Jules Simon
This article is a rough draft of an article that I contributed to an edited volume of articles dealing with progressive education theory. I reflect on articles that Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin wrote that deal with educational reform and innovation, both political in nature.
Question 54 - What Are Some False Views Concerning Inspiration?,
2010
Liberty University
Question 54 - What Are Some False Views Concerning Inspiration?, Harold Willmington
101 Most Asked Questions
No abstract provided.
Q&A: The Death And Resurrection Of Jesus Christ,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: The Death And Resurrection Of Jesus Christ, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Q&A: Religious Doubt,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: Religious Doubt, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Q&A: Theology,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: Theology, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Q&A: The Reliability And Inspiration Of The Bible,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: The Reliability And Inspiration Of The Bible, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Q&A: Naturalistic Theories,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: Naturalistic Theories, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Q&A: Evidence For The Resurrection,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: Evidence For The Resurrection, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Q&A: General Apologetics,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: General Apologetics, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Q&A: The Canonization Of The Bible,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: The Canonization Of The Bible, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Q&A: Miracles,
2010
Liberty University
Q&A: Miracles, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Evangelical Revivals On Global Mission: The Case Of North American Evangelicals In Brazil In The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries,
2010
Liberty University
The Impact Of Evangelical Revivals On Global Mission: The Case Of North American Evangelicals In Brazil In The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, Edward L. Smither
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
The aim of the current article is to show that an important element behind the establishment of evangelical missions to Brazil – particularly during the pioneering stages – was evangelical revival, especially that which occurred in North America during the nineteenth century. Following a brief introduction to the general relationship between eighteenth- and nineteenth century revivals and evangelical missions, I shall endeavour to support historically the commonly accepted, yet often unsubstantiated, correlation between such movements of revival and mission. Firstly, I will show the significant paradigm shift in missional thinking, which took place in the nineteenth century, as North American …
The Concept Of Atonement In The Qumran Literature And The New Covenant,
2010
Liberty University
The Concept Of Atonement In The Qumran Literature And The New Covenant, Jintae Kim
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Becoming The New Operating System,
2010
DePaul University
Becoming The New Operating System, Scott Kelley
Mission and Ministry Publications
Like their non-religious counterparts, institutions of Catholic higher education are becoming more interested in the notion of sustainability. Much more than merely "greening" their campuses, however, Catholic colleges and universities have the opportunity to become a living laboratory for the "new operating system" that environmentalists like Paul Hawken are demanding.
Subsidiarity: Challenging The Top Down Bias,
2010
DePaul University
Subsidiarity: Challenging The Top Down Bias, Scott Kelley
Mission and Ministry Publications
Global poverty has received significant attention in the past decade, particularly after the adoption of the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals in 2002. Commentators and ethicists like Peter Singer have long held that the wealthy of the world have an obligation to help the poor. While the sentiments may be positive, there are real harms that have come from this kind of top down thinking. Subsidiarity, to the contrary, is a much more realistic and morally tenable approach to global poverty.