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The 95 Theses as a Template for Lasting Liturgical Reform
In this lecture, Timothy Wengert uses the 95 Theses as a lens to view what is essential to Lutheran liturgical reform. The lecture concludes: So this lies at the heart of the early Luther’s liturgical theology: the Mass, the sermon and prayer, all tied to faith and baptism. As we continue to witness to God’s renewal of Christian liturgy in our midst, Luther provides us with some of the Christian church’s richest resources
The Roberta Mitchell Lecture: Structuring Responsibility in Securitization Transactions
In this Lecture, Professor Schwarcz examines how complex securitization transactions may have created a “protection gap,” the conundrum that transaction parties may be unable to purchase or might not want to pay the price for full protection. As a result, they sometimes choose or are forced to assume the good faith of the other parties to the transaction and the consistency and completeness of protections provided in the transaction documents
The Roberta Mitchell Lecture: Structuring Responsibility in Securitization Transactions
In this Lecture, Professor Schwarcz examines how complex securitization transactions may have created a “protection gap,” the conundrum that transaction parties may be unable to purchase or might not want to pay the price for full protection. As a result, they sometimes choose or are forced to assume the good faith of the other parties to the transaction and the consistency and completeness of protections provided in the transaction documents
2004-2005 Program Overview
Lecture Theme: Is Statecraft Soulcraft?: Law, Politics, and Faith in a Liberal Democrac
Strong faith, sound business -- Andreas Widmer
Poster advertising a lecture titled Strong Faith, Sound Business by Andreas Widmer.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/archives-posters/1138/thumbnail.jp
Faith and reason : a process view. The Lord's prayer to the one and only God
For an Aquinas Lecture, it seems to me that a topic that was of particular concern
to Thomas Aquinas; namely, the relationship between faith and reason is eminently
appropriate. Moreover, the recent publication of the encyclical Fides et Ratio,
especially since it gives Aquinas special consideration, provides an added reason
for this choice. In this lecture I shall first present my observations on the encyclical.
I shall then offer another view of the relationship between faith and reason in the
hope of furthering the discussion on this topic. I refer to this view as 'process'
because it is based on the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. It will
also be evident that the term 'process' is used because the relationship between
faith and reason that is envisaged is regarded as "in process."peer-reviewe
Architecture as artefact, socialfact, and mentalfact : on the hypothetical works of Office of Strategic Architecture (OSA) : part 1 = 建築作為藝術、社會、精神之平台 : 策略建築局前設工作 : 第一部分
On 28th July 2016, Eka Swadiansa gave us a lecture at the Third South South Forum on Sustainability. The lecture was titled Architecture as Artifact, Socialfact and Mentalfact: on the Hypothetical Works of OSA .He divided the lecture into six parts:
1. Architecture as Artefact2. Architecture as Socialfact 3. Architecture as Artefact VS Socialfact 4. Architecture as Mentalfact 5. Office of Strategic Architecture (OSA) 6. Tadao Ando Works: Architecture as Faith Mentalfact (Extended Discussion)
This was the morning session of the lecture
UD Faculty Members Debate the Need for Religious Organizations
News release announces that Zlata Carroll and Joseph Watras spoke about faith and churches as part of UD\u27s Brown Bag Lecture Series
Open for Business (Long Version)
Reflecting on his own experience bridging the gulf between business and faith while serving as Chairman of ServiceMaster, in this lecture Pollard encourages students at Covenant College to go forth into their future vocations confident that they will be able to integrate faith and work in whatever arena they are called to serve in
“When in Our Music God is Glorified”: Trinitarian Reflections in Music, Faith, and Learning
Dr. David Mennicke, professor of music at Concordia University since 1989 and a recognized leader in the field of choral music, delivered the annual Poehler Lecture on Faith and Learning, Thursday, March 20, 2014. The title of Mennicke’s presentation is “When in our Music God is Glorified: Trinitarion Reflections on Music, Faith and Learning.
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