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The Gospel and Globalization
the Gospel and Globalization Exploring the Religious Roots of a Globalized World Edited by Michael W. Goheen Erin G. Glanville Regent College Press • Geneva Society Vancouver, B.C., Canada THE GOSPEL AND GLOBALIZATION: EXPLORING THE RELIGIOUS ROOTS OF A GLOBALIZED WORLD Copyright © 2009 Regent College Publishing All rights reserved. Published 2009 by REGENT COLLEGE PUBLISHING 5800 University Boulevard / Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 2E4 / Canada / www.regentpublishing.com with GENEVA SOCIETY www.genevasociety.org Cover image by Ben Goheen Typeset by Dan Postma No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher or the Copyright Licensing Agency. Views expressed in works published by Regent College Publishing are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of Regent College (www.regent-college.edu). Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication The Gospel and globalization : exploring the religious roots of a globalized world / edited by Michael W. Goheen and Erin G. Glanville. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-1-57383-440-7 1. Globalization—Religious aspects—Christianity. 2. Globalization— Religious aspects—Islam. 3. Capitalism—Religious aspects—Christianity. 4. Capitalism—Religious aspects—Islam. 5. Globalization—Moral and ethical aspects. 6. Globalization—Economic aspects. 7. Christian ethics. 8. World politics. I. Goheen, Michael W., 1955- II. Glanville, Erin G., 1980- BL65.G55G68 2009 201’.7 C2009-902767-4 For Phoebe Shalom, because the future is secure Table of Contents Preface 7 Introduction 11 Michael W. Goheen and Erin G. -
BC's Faith-Based Postsecondary Institutions
Made In B.C. – Volume II A History of Postsecondary Education in British Columbia B.C.’s Faith-Based Postsecondary Institutions Bob Cowin Douglas College April 2009 The little paper that keeps growing I had a great deal of fun in 2007 using some of my professional development time to assemble a short history of public postsecondary education in British Columbia. My colleagues’ interest in the topic was greater than I had anticipated, encouraging me to write a more comprehensive report than I had planned. Interest was such that I found myself leading a small session in the autumn of 2008 for the BC Council of Post Secondary Library Directors, a group that I enjoyed meeting. A few days after the session, the director from Trinity Western University, Ted Goshulak, sent me a couple of books about TWU. I was pleased to receive them because I already suspected that another faith-based institution, Regent College in Vancouver, was perhaps BC’s most remarkable postsecondary success. Would Trinity Western’s story be equally fascinating? The short answer was yes. Now I was hooked. I wanted to know the stories of the other faith-based institutions, how they developed and where they fit in the province’s current postsecondary landscape. In the ensuing months, I poked around as time permitted on websites, searched library databases and catalogues, spoke with people, and circulated drafts for review. A surprisingly rich set of historical information was available. I have drawn heavily on this documentation, summarizing it to focus on organizations rather than on people in leadership roles. -
Continuity and Change
PETER W. HEWSON CONTINUITY AND CHANGE From Physicist to Science Educator I recognized that my career path would be that of a science educator in 1977 when I applied for my first sabbatical leave. I had started out my professional life as a physicist, but in reflecting on what I wanted to accomplish in a sabbatical, I real ized that I was more interested in how students learned physics than in exploring the frontiers of physics itself. How did it happen that I moved away from the career path of a physicist? What is the legacy from my physics foundations that I have carried with me on this journey of transformation? What are the influences that drew my attention to and raised my interest in science education? What nourished my professional development in, and sustained the evolution of my interests in, and my activities related to science education? What contributed to the signifi cantly different direction my career has taken? PHYSICS FOUNDATIONS Physics fascinated me for two reasons. On the one hand, it explicitly deals with the natural world, by focusing on simple systems that yield to detailed, exact analysis. On the other hand, it uses the language of mathematics extensively. I was good at mathematics and I found a great deal of satisfaction in deriving clean, exact solu tions of problems. Geometric proof was challenging but rewarding, and calculus was a revelation to me. I knew, of course, that the real world was messy, but mak ing approximations, discarding small quantities, dealing with large numbers of particles were less appealing to me. -
2021 Catalog 2 3
2020- 2021 1 Hillsdale College 2020 - 2021 Catalog 2 3 Welcome to Hillsdale College independent, four-year college in south-central Michigan, Hillsdale College offers the An rigorous and lively academic experience one expects of a tier-one liberal arts college, and it stands out for its commitment to the enduring principles of the Western tradition. Its core curriculum embodies this commitment through required courses in disciplines such as history, literature, science and politics in order to develop in students the “philosophical habit of mind” essential to sound education. Likewise, majors at Hillsdale are a rigorous and searching extension of these commitments. Ranging from classics or music to chemistry or business, academic fields of concentration build upon the core curriculum, deepening and specifying students’ appreciation for and understanding of the liberal arts. Hillsdale College is dedicated to intellectual inquiry and to learning, and it recognizes essential human dignity. Ordered liberty, personal responsibility, limited government, free enterprise and man’s moral, intellectual and spiritual nature illuminate this dignity and identify the service of the College to its students, the nation, and the Western intellectual and religious tradition. Far-ranging by design and incisive by method, study at Hillsdale College is intellectually demanding. Students work closely with faculty who guide them in their studies, helping students to prepare for a lifetime of accomplishment, leadership, and learning. For more information about Hillsdale College or to arrange a visit, call the Admissions Office at (517) 607-2327, or e-mail [email protected]. • College, founded in 1844, is an independent, coeducational, resi- Hillsdale dential, nonsectarian college for about 1,460 students. -
MAT Score Recipient Codes
MAT Score Recipient Codes United States Alabama 2762 Alabama Library Association Montgomery Loan Board 1002 Alabama State University Montgomery School of Graduate Studies 2683 Amridge University Montgomery Admissions Office 2356 Athens State University Athens Records Office 1005 Auburn University Auburn Graduate School 1004 Auburn University Montgomery Office of Graduate Study 1006 Birmingham Southern College Birmingham Graduate Program 4388 Columbia Southern University Orange Beach Registrar’s Office 1000 Faulkner University Montgomery Graduate Enrollment Office 2636 Heritage Christian University Florence Graduate Admissions 2303 Jacksonville State University Jacksonville College of Graduate Studies 3353 Kingdom College Headland Admissions 4121 Miles College Birmingham Office of Admissions 1009 Samford University Birmingham Office of Admissions 9794 Samford University Birmingham School of Nursing 1011 Spring Hill College Mobile Graduate Program 2718 Talladega College Talladega Office of Admissions 1013 Troy University Troy Graduate Admissions 1015 Tuskegee University Tuskegee Office of Admissions 1017 University of Alabama Birmingham Graduate School 2320 University of Alabama Gadsden Graduate School Office Office of Graduate 1018 University of Alabama Huntsville Admissions 1012 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Graduate School Office 1008 University of Mobile Mobile Office of Graduate Program 2324 University of Montevallo Montevallo Office of Graduate Study 2312 University of North Alabama Florence Office of Admissions 1019 University -
Fall Issue 08
FRIENDSHIP ISSUE 10 November 2020 // Fall Issue 8 “Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art...It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things which give value to survival.” C.S. Lewis In Memoriam of the Community House Brother Moving Out By Derek Hiemstra “What’s up, short stuff?” I’d ask as he walked in the door. “What’s up, tall stuff?” he’d reply. It was stupid. Sometimes we’d change it up: “What’s up, big guy?” I’d say. “What’s up, small guy?” he’d reply. I’m still looking for the death and resurrection, or the incarnation, or the trinity, agape,orthekingdom of God in my front hallway. I know that’s unrelated but I’ve got my eyes open. Adrian is a brick-layer, and he looks like it. Sturdy, stolid. Dark brown hair in a mohawk, dark full beard. Often, he’d wear a light blue shirt with a white, handwritten script on it. The shirt read, “Y’all need Jesus” on the front, and he claims that some friends of his bought it for him as a joke. Maybe we don’t need one, but I like to think everyone should enjoy an Adrian now and then. Just for the solidity of it. Adrian and I went for a run one afternoon in Pacifc Spirit Park. And that’s just one fun thing he does. He also covered my rent once (I paid him back in full, thank you) and he thought out loud in front of me that if I sold my body on Craigslist it could help me make rent next time. -
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 2000/01 Ministry Abbreviations
PublicAccounts 2000/01 SupplementaryInformation DetailedSchedulesofPayments PublicAccounts 2000/01 SupplementaryInformation DetailedSchedulesofPayments FortheFiscalYearEnded March31,2001 Detailed Schedules of Payments for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2001 (Unaudited) Contents Page Ministry Abbreviations.................................................................................................................................... 5 Summary of Payments .................................................................................................................................... 6 Members of the Legislative Assembly Compensation ....................................................................................... 7 Schedules of Salary and Travel Expenses for: Ministers ............................................................................................................................................... 10 Deputy Ministers and Associate Deputy Ministers................................................................................... 10 Order–In–Council, Other Appointees and Employees not Appointed under the Public Service Act........... 11 Other Employees................................................................................................................................... 19 Grants and Contributions................................................................................................................................ 26 Other Suppliers ............................................................................................................................................. -
AXEL UWE SCHOEBER Curriculum Vitae Life
AXEL UWE SCHOEBER Curriculum Vitae Life events Born in Ponoka, Alberta on June 18, 1955. Canadian citizen. Raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. Married Karen in March, 1977. Two children: a girl (Kayely), born in 1982, ordained with Canadian Baptists of Western Canada, but now a retail manager in Regina, Saskatchewan; a boy (Trevor), born in 1987, B.A.in economics at the University of Victoria and a banker. Coached 4 Penticton Boys Youth Soccer Teams to Interior Championships (2000-03) Professional Work Elementary Teacher (Grade 5) in Lillooet, British Columbia, 1976-78 Pastor, Jasper Park Baptist Church, Jasper, Alberta, 1982-85 Chaplain, Seton General Hospital, Jasper, Alberta, 1983-85 (part-time) Pastor, Bowness Baptist Church, Calgary, Alberta, 1986-92 Pastor, First Baptist Church, Penticton, British Columbia, 1992-2003 Adjunct Professor in History and Theology, Carey Theological College, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2000-2008 Pastor, First Baptist Church, Victoria, British Columbia, 2003-2008 Associate Professor of Supervised Ministry, Carey Theological College, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2009-present Schooling Prince of Wales Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia. Graduated 1972. History Book Prize. Bachelor of Elementary Education, University of British Columbia, 1976. Concentration in History and Elementary Social Studies Pedagogy. Diploma in Christian Studies, Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1979. Book Prize for Highest Grade Point Average. Master of Divinity, Regent College, 1981. Book Prizes for Hebrew and for Highest Grade Point Average. Master of Theology, Regent College, 1987. 300 page historical thesis on the nature of Paul’s adversaries referred to in the book of Colossians (based on the Greek text). Doctor of Ministry, Faith Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma, Washington. -
University College Personnel.Pdf
UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL PRESIDENT Michael DeMoor, Associate Professor of Social Philosophy in Politics, History and Economics Melanie J. Humphreys Director of Politics, History, Economics B.A. (1994); M.A. (2001) Trinity Western University; B.A. (Honors) (2000), The King's University College; M. Ph.D. (2007) Azusa Pacific University Phil. (2003), Institute for Christian Studies; Ph.D. (2011), Institute for Christian Studies/Vrije Universiteit VICE PRESIDENT ACADEMIC AND Lloyd Den Boer, Associate Professor of Education RESEARCH Dean of Faculty of Education Hank D. Bestman B.A. (1973) Dordt College; M.A. (1984) Simon Fraser B.A. (1979), Dordt College; M.Sc. (1982); Ph.D. (1988), University; Ed.D. (in progress), University of South University of Alberta Dakota VICE PRESIDENT Neal DeRoo, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Canada Research Chair in Phenomenology and Philosophy of ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE Religion Ellen Vlieg-Paquette B.A. (2003) Calvin College; M.A. (2005) Institute for B.A. (1976), Dordt College; C.A. (1981), Institute of Christian Studies; Ph.D. (2009) Boston College Chartered Accountants of Alberta; Microcomputer Jeffrey Dudiak, Professor of Philosophy Accounting Certificate (with Distinction) (1997), Grant B.A. (1983), Malone College; M.A. (1987), Duquesne MacEwan Community College University; M.Phil.F. (1987), Institute for Christian Studies; Ph.D. (1998), Free University in Amsterdam VICE PRESIDENT ADVANCEMENT Amy Feaver, Assistant Professor of Computing Science and Dan VanKeeken Mathematics BPA (with Great Distinction) (2009), Athabasca B.S. (2007), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; M.A. (2010), University; Certificate in Corporate Community Relations Ph.D. (2014), University of Colorado (1996), Boston College; Accredited in Public Relations, Michael Ferber, Vice President Student Development Canadian Public Relations Society (2016); Certified Fund B.A. -
February 2020
Published by the University Neighbourhoods Association Volume 11, Issue 2 FEBRUARY 24, 2020 Letter to the UBC Community from UBC President Robert H. Lee, CM, OBC 1933-2020 It is with deep sadness and a great sense of Bob was extremely devoted to the service loss that we learned of the passing of Dr. of his alma mater, serving two terms on the Robert (Bob) H. Lee, CM, OBC, former UBC Board of Governors. He was installed Chancellor of UBC and Chairman of UBC as chancellor in 1993, served as chair of the Please see story by Michael Li Hearts for Hubei: Lending our Heroes a Hand on Page 8. Properties Trust on February 19, 2020. I UBC Foundation, and was the honorary would like to express my heartfelt condo- chair of UBC’s start an evolution campaign. lences to Bob’s family on behalf of the entire UBC awarded Bob an Honorary Doctorate UBC community; he will be deeply missed. of Laws in 1996, and in 2006 the Robert H. Board Permits UNA Director Lee Graduate School at the Sauder School Esteemed philanthropist, visionary and be- of Business was established in recognition in Self-Isolation to Participate loved community leader Bob Lee was one of Bob’s generous gift to support graduate of UBC’s most accomplished alumni. Bob business education. In appreciation of Bob’s dedicated much of his life, expertise and personal and other contributions to UBC in Meeting from Home resources to building a brighter future for totaling over $15 million, members of the British Columbians and Canadians, and he community came together to name the Rob- Director was under self- cided to remain isolated for a period ending embodied the mission of UBC and its vision ert H. -
School of the Environment 2013-14 Annual Report.Pdf
2013 ANNUAL REPORT Like us on Facebook: U of T School of the Environment Follow us on Twitter: @UofTEnvironment 2013 Annual Report Contents School of the Environment 33 Willcocks St., #1016V, Earth Sciences Building (ES) Toronto, Ontario Canada M5S 3E8 1 Message from the Director tel: 416-978-3475; fax: 416-978-3884 [email protected] Research http://www.environment.utoronto.ca 2 Toronto Cycling Think & Do Tank 3 Metals in Toronto roadside gardens Adminstrative Faculty Metal dynamics & ecotoxicity in Ross Lake near Flin Flon mine Director and Graduate Director 4 Studying Canadian environmental policy on climate change and sustainable Kimberly Strong transportation (and Professor, Department of Physics) ES 1020; tel: 416-978-6526 5 Monitoring contaminants in fish in the Great Lakes & St. Lawrence River [email protected] Areas of Concern Academic Associate Director Research Day: Annual event showcases research of the School’s faculty and students Douglas Macdonald, Senior Lecturer, Environment 7 Graduate Students’ Research: ES 1049B; 416-978-1558 Environmental Studies & Environment and Health Collaborative Programs [email protected] Coordinator, Environment and Health Undergraduate Programs Collaborative Graduate Program 10 Message from the Academic Associate Director Clare Wiseman, Assistant Professor, Environment ES 2097; 416-978-2972, [email protected] Changes to undergraduate core program offerings: New Environmental Science major created with University engagement 11 Undergraduate Programs and -
Publications Arthur B
PUBLICATIONS ARTHUR B. MCDONALD Recent Presentations and Invited Talks Colloquia (past 18 years) at: Los Alamos National Lab, UNAM Mexico City, U. Cagliari, ETH Zurich, Niels Bohr Institute, Dresden, Beijing, Chengdu, U.C. Irvine, U. Minnesota, Virginia Tech., Boston U., St. Mary’s University, St. F. X. University, Lisbon, UBC, Boston U., Caltech, U. Alberta, Edmonton, U. Hawaii, Laurentian, Oxford, Uppsala, Berkeley, Carleton, Deep River, U. Wisconsin, Madison, York, Dresden, Alberta, Sussex, Oxford, Leeds, ICTP Trieste, Notre Dame, McGill, Acadia University, University of British Columbia, University of Hawaii, LIP Lisbon, University of Valencia, University of Chicago, Dalhousie University, Uppsala University, Michigan State University, Kansas State University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Montreal, University of Guelph, Perimeter Institute (Waterloo, Ontario), Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia), University of Milan, University of Heidelberg, University of Regina, Oxford University, Princeton University, Harvard University, Queen’s University, Dalhousie University, California Institute of Technology, St. Mary’s University, Columbia University, University of Waterloo, University of Indiana, McGill University, University of Alberta, CERN Laboratory in Geneva, University of Rochester, University of Toronto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bartol Research Institute at University of Delaware, University of California at San Diego, Royal Military College, Case Western Reserve University, Brookhaven