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Shadowlands: February 2006
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Monday, February 06, 2006. Walker Percy: Doctor of the Soul. This lecture delivered at the Harvard Faith and Life Forum, The Memorial Church, Feb. 5, 2006. Why indeed, Percy asks. We should be happy, but we are not what is the matter with us? Do we know what is the matter? Do we know why we are here? Do we even know who we. What, indeed, do we do, when we no longer know who we are? Where do we start; where do we begin? Why do we build empires, explore the unknown, and wish upon stars? For Percy, Peirce’s...
Cornell Claritas: July 2015
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Monday, July 27, 2015. JI Packer says, “The clue to understanding all [of God’s] dealings with [His children] is to remember that throughout their lives He is training them for what awaits them, and chiseling them into the image of Christ.”. With these truths about the hardships of life established, it is important to move past a concept of God that views Him as a giver of earthly prosperity and relaxation. Jesus even says, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! Thursday, July 23, 2015.
Shadowlands: October 2005
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Thursday, October 27, 2005. I only wish I knew how to say something that would help. I've been thinking, and reading, and praying. You've gone through many trials, Jeremy. But at the same time you've been given a great gift: your heart longs for God. How many people do you think have that? You ask. Who today asks this? How many people thirst in their soul for the living God, to the point of weeping and sorrow? How many people are aware of their deep need for a Savior? So my soul pants for you, O God.
Shadowlands: April 2006
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Sunday, April 30, 2006. Sermon, Harvard Episcopal Chaplaincy, 30 April 06. Lectionary Readings: Acts 4:5-12; 1 John 1:1-2:2; Luke 24:36-48. We have heard difficult words here this afternoon, which by our very nature as human beings we both want and do not want to hear, and which in our particular circumstance here at Harvard, we perhaps do not even understand. What does it mean for us to say that there is salvation in no one else than Jesus Christ of Nazareth? It turns out that. View my complete profile.
Shadowlands: January 2006
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Sunday, January 22, 2006. Morning Prayers at Harvard, Jan. 23. A reading from the Gospel of John. Then Jesus said to the Twelve, Do you also want to go away? But Simon Peter answered him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. It’s odd that we’re here, isn’t it? For you have the words of eternal life. Posted by Anselm @ 8:42 PM. View my complete profile. Sermon, Harvard Episcopal Chaplaincy, 30 April 06. Walker Percy: Doctor of the Soul. Morning Prayers at Harvard, Jan. 23.
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Cornell Claritas: Prince of Peace
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Monday, July 27, 2015. JI Packer says, “The clue to understanding all [of God’s] dealings with [His children] is to remember that throughout their lives He is training them for what awaits them, and chiseling them into the image of Christ.”. With these truths about the hardships of life established, it is important to move past a concept of God that views Him as a giver of earthly prosperity and relaxation. Jesus even says, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! Columbia Crown and Cross.
EVENT REVIEW: Veritas Forum: Ethics and the Good Life
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The Blog of Columbia Crown and Cross. EVENT REVIEW: Veritas Forum: Ethics and the Good Life. April 10, 2015. Middot; by Alex Liu. Middot; in All. Photo by Zach Ho. Dr Kitcher would likely say that treating others morally matters because people’s lives are intrinsically valuable. But why should one commit to a morality built upon something as fragile and ephemeral as a human life? For the first question, Dr. Moody-Adams asked: How do you balance respect for the choices and the principles that ground o...
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Help Spread the Word. Did your intelligence emerge from unintelligence? Wouldn't a pronouncement like this be an all or nothing condemnation of someone who may simply have a question? Here's another one of those evil questions that possibly "does not need to be answered."."What if the God Epstein keeps talking about is the one who actually gave atheists the ability to be good? Epstein may be in for a surprise. Let's ask some questions. Does the Abiogenesis Hypothesis Support God? What About the Bible?
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March 27-28, 2015. Development in Transition: Redefining and Redesigning Successful Development. Get your tickets HERE. Featuring Summers, Acemoglu, Subramanian, Immongault, Hausmann, Pritchett, and many more. The International Development Conference (IDC) is the longest graduate student-run conference at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. We are very excited to be celebrating our 21st anniversary this year. This year’s conference, titled. Panels and Workshops Announced. More info coming soon.
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Harvard Immigration & Refugee Clinical Program – based at Harvard Law School & Greater Boston Legal Services
Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program. Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program. Based at Harvard Law School and Greater Boston Legal Services. Among the oldest clinics at Harvard Law School, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic (HIRC) combines representation of individual applicants for asylum and other forms of humanitarian protection with appellate litigation, and policy advocacy at the local, national, and international levels. A view into HIRC. November 3, 2016. October 20, 2016.
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