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Seattle Christian School is inviting qualified candidates to apply for the position of HS Chemistry Teacher for the 2022-23 school year. Role Qualifications Possess or be able to acquire a valid Washington State teaching certificate and ACSI certificate Hold a bachelor’s degree or higher in education, a…
worldview. Assessment for Student Learning: Uses multiple approaches in the assessment of and for student learning, promotes student self-reflection, and modifies instruction and support accordingly with intentionality around the data collected. Classroom Environment & Culture: Creates a safe, positive, Jesus-centered learning environment where students are known, valued, and celebrated, and where learning time is consistently maximized so that each student can develop a learning posture, growing in
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Luther/Olds: A Mighty Fortress is Our God German chorale, arr. Christiansen, F. Melius: Praise to the Lord Clausen, René: In Pace Spiritual, arr.
: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Sharpe, Carlyle: Laudate Nomen Rutter, John: The Lord Is My Shepherd Bach, J.S.: Lobet den Herrn Alle Heiden, BMV 230 Nance, Richard: Batter My Heart, Three-Personed God Mantyarvi, Jaako: Double, Double Toil and Trouble (From “Four Shakespeare Songs”) Paulus, Stephen: Splendid Jewel Ravel, Maurice: Trois Chansons Vasks, Peteris: Mate Saule Alfven, Hugo: Aftonen Walton, William: Jubilate Deo arr. Hogan, Moses: I Want Jesus To Walk With Me arr. Hogan, Moses: The Battle
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Knutson Lecture
reading of the book Love Without Limits and attend a Sunday morning, Oct. 1 at 9:45am discussion of the book with the author prior to the conference. Congregations are encouraged to join students in reading the Knutson lecture speaker’s book: Love Without Limits: Jesus’ Radical Vision for Love with No Exceptions (2022) by Jaqueline Bussie. The author may join us for the adult forum on the book. Please encourage your congregation to read ahead! There will be a book signing following the Knutson lecture
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Summer 2020 HIST 107: Tombs and Texts of the Ancient Near East – SO ONLINE When: June 1-26, 2020, Summer Term I Prof. Michael Halvorson, Ph.D., Professor of History Meets: Completely online (no set meeting time, but plan for daily assignments and activities Monday through Friday) Description: Surveys the history of the ancient Near East and...
include empire building, ancient monuments, religion, art, and literature. Students learn to investigate historical problems, use sources, and write historical essays. Attributes: 4 credits, upper division course, Social Sciences credit (SO), History elective To register for this course, visit https://www.plu.edu/summer/. For a preview of Dr. Halvorson teaching an online “PLUTO” class, see https://www.plu.edu/online/.
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What is studying history all about at PLU? Traditionally, the discipline of history has focused on the critical analysis of text-based evidence from the past and seeks a detailed, complex
behavior. History majors also develop the skills needed to work collaboratively, organize and deliver oral presentations on historical subjects, and produce substantial research papers that demonstrate the student’s competency in historical research and written expression. What can you do after PLU? History graduates prepare for active citizenship and a variety of career opportunities, including library and information sciences, research, jobs in technology, government service, journalism, law
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Luther-Olds A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Vaughan Williams Kyrie and Gloria from Mass in G Minor Erb, James Shenandoah Halloran, Jack Witness Christiansen, F.
, Stephen Jesus, I Adore Thee Bach, Johann Sebastian Lobet den Herrn (Movement III from Singet dem Herrn, Ein Neues Lied) Phillips, Craig Hodie Christus Natus Est Orbán, György Ave Maria Poulenc, Francis O Magnum Mysterium Respighi, Ottorino Laud To The Nativity Christiansen, F. Melius Beautiful Savior O Day Full Of Grace Byrd, William Ne Irascaris, Domine Mechem, Kirke Three Motets, Op. 57Brahms, Johannes Zigeunerlieder, Op. 103 Lajos, Bárdos Libera Me Hogan, Moses I’m Gonna Sing Till The Spirit Moves
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“The Shack” author says he never meant to write a book. William P. Young said he first wrote “The Shack,” for his children, and didn’t think anything more of it, until friends and family encouraged him to publish the book, which he did, with the…
with an attitude…or Santa Claus,” he said. The book has inspired conversations about the nature of God, healing and human nature, and dealing with everything that comes with living in a world in which terrible things happen. In the book, Young explores a meeting Mackenzie Allen Philip has with God, as well as Jesus and the Holy Spirit, all of whom he finds in a shack in the middle of the Oregon woods. He challenges God on why terrible things happen to innocent people, such as Philip’s young
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The Lutheran Studies Conference on Political Life examines: “What does God have to do with Caesar?” Lutheran Studies conference examines the Lutheran perspective on political life This year’s Lutheran Studies Conference on Political Life is inspired by the enduring question: “What does God have to…
address is entitled: “New Wineskins: The Lutheran Contribution.” In science the present geological changes to the planet announce a new geological age, the Anthropocene, as a successor to the present age, the late Holocene. For humans this is, to remember a parable of Jesus, “new wine” that requires some “new wineskins” (i.e., a different way of life). Rasmussen will explore what these new wineskins and what are the contributions of Lutherans to them. Professor Larry Rasmussen will be the keynote
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Benson Chair, Emeritus | Department of History | carpw@plu.edu | E.
Economic History Families and Children in American History American Society and the Vietnam War American Slavery Colonial America American Revolutionary Era Books Jean Paton and the Struggle to Reform American Adoption (University of Michigan Press 2014) : View Book Adoption Politics: Bastard Nation and Ballot Initiative 58 (University Press of Kansas 2004) : View Book Adoption in America: Historical Perspectives edited by E. Wayne Carp (University of Michigan Press 2002) : View Book Family Matters
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from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Connelly has published Captive University: The Sovietization of East German, Czech and Polish Higher Education (Chapel Hill, 2000), which won the 2001 George Beer Award of the American Historical Association, and From Enemy to Brother: The Revolution in Catholic Teaching on the Jews (Harvard University Press, 2012), which was awarded the John Gilmary Shea prize of the American Catholic Historical Association. Professor John
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