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Hilary Putnam (1926-2016): A Lifetime Quest to Understand the Relationship between Mind, Language, and Reality
This is an extended intellectual obituary for Hilary Putna
The Assumption of All Humanity in Saint Hilary of Poitiers\u27 Tractatus super Psalmos
In this dissertation, I focus on the soteriological understanding of the fourth-century theologian Hilary of Poitiers as manifested in his underappreciated Tractatus super Psalmos. Hilary offers an understanding of salvation in which Christ saves humanity by assuming every single person into his body in the incarnation. My dissertation contributes to scholarship on Hilary in two ways.
First, I demonstrate that Hilary\u27s teaching concerning Christ\u27s assumption of all humanity is a unique development of Latin sources. Because of his understanding of Christ\u27s assumption of all humanity, Hilary, along with several Greek fathers, has been accused of heterodoxy resulting from Greek Platonic influence. I demonstrate that Hilary is not influenced by Platonism; rather, though his redemption model is unique among the early Latin fathers, he derives his theology from a combination of Latin-influenced biblical exegesis and classical Roman themes.
Second, this teaching of Christ\u27s assumption of all humanity is a prominent part of Hilary\u27s entire theological system and so illustrates the unified nature of his theology. The implications of this aspect of Hilary\u27s thought expand into nearly every realm of his theology: in the course of this dissertation, I address the areas of soteriology, Christology, eschatology, ecclesiology and Trinitarian theology. Modern Hilary scholarship is defined by a method that approaches Hilary\u27s theology according to narrow and anachronistic categories of study and results in a negative appraisal of Hilary\u27s theological contribution. This dissertation, in working with a unified method, serves as a corrective to the standard scholarly approach to Hilary and offers a more positive evaluation of his theology
Symmetries in QFT
This document contains notes from the graduate lecture course, "Symmetries in
QFT" given by J.F.Wheater at Oxford University in Hilary term. The course gives
an informal introduction to QFT.Comment: Lecture note
In brief: The state of apprenticeships
Hilary Steedman finds that the provision of apprenticeships in the UK lags behind other countrieseducation, apprenticeships
Maternal Care
This is the edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London, on 6 June 2000. First published by the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2001.©The Trustee of the Wellcome Trust, London, 2001. All volumes are freely available online at: www.history.qmul.ac.uk/research/modbiomed/wellcome_witnesses/Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 6 June 2000. Introduction by Dr Hilary Marland, University of Warwick.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 6 June 2000. Introduction by Dr Hilary Marland, University of Warwick.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 6 June 2000. Introduction by Dr Hilary Marland, University of Warwick.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 6 June 2000. Introduction by Dr Hilary Marland, University of Warwick.In June 2000 a distinguished group of obstetricians, midwives, general practitioners, and medical statisticians came together to discuss maternal care. Chaired by Professor James Drife from Leeds, discussion ranged over many topics, including: the changing role of the obstetrician, general practitioners, and the increasing status and responsibility of midwives. Other subjects include the induction of labour, obstetric analgesia and anaesthesia, and debates about the place and kind of delivery that women wanted. Among those who attended and contributed were: Ms Beverley Beech, Dr Michael Bull, Sir Iain Chalmers, Professor Geoffrey Chamberlain, Ms Mary Cronk, Professor Peter Dunn, Ms Chloe Fisher, Mrs Caroline Flint, Ms Rosemary Jenkins, Dr Irvine Loudon, Professor Alison Macfarlane, Professor Lesley Page, Mr Roger Peel, Mr Elliot Philipp, Mrs Wendy Savage, Mrs Vicky Tinsley, Dame Margaret Wheeler and Professor Charles Whitfield. Christie D A, Tansey E M. (eds) (2001) Maternal care, Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine, vol. 12. London: The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL.The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL is funded by the Wellcome Trust, which is a registered charity, no. 210183
Credential: 2007 Florida Democratic Party Convention Delivering a New Direction Delegate
Credentials for 2007 Florida Democratic Party Convention Delivering a New Direction . Hilary for President, Hilary Clinton.com. Date: 2007. Box 10 Folder 1
Affair Reflected in Erica James’s Time For A Change (2008): A Self Affirmation Approach
This study aims to give information and knowledge of literature to the reader, especially on novel as one of literary works “Time for a Change” Erica James. The data collection technique of this research is library research by collecting data from objects that are relevant to the issue to be analyzed. The theory used as a reference is self affirmation. The results of this analysis are Hilary discovered that her husband make an affair with Catherine (his new secretary). David Parker had been talking and citing a woman’s name in his sleep. He is also comes across a restaurant receipt for a meal for two, when he was supposed to be out at a Rotary club dinner. Based on the defense mechanism as a self affirmation of Hilary, it can be found that she makes all related to the repression, projection, displacement, rationalisation, and reaction formation. In repression shows that, Hilary do everything to press her anxiety related to her husband affair. Projection, where Hilary tries to make an axcuse from the family reunion. Displacement, here Hilary wants to vent her emotion through the glass of whisky and the wall, because she knows that she can not do that on her husband. Rationalization, Hilary wants to think rational where she does not want if she becomes more stress when she sees her children. Reaction Formation, Hilary tries to keep her problem as a secret
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