Theological Virtues and Psychological Wellness: Cultivating Practices of Well-Being
Presenters: Dominic F. Doyle and William D. Roozeboom
February 22, 2018
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Theological Virtues and Psychological Wellness: Cultivating Practices of Well-Being
LECTURE
What does it mean to call the Church a community of faith, hope, and love? How can recent insights into psychological and neurobiological wellness lead to new understandings of theological virtue? How can practices of virtue transform our selves and our churches? This joint presentation explores these questions and offers responses for appropriation by individuals and communities of faith.
Sponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry
Dominic F. Doyle is associate professor of systematic theology, and William D. Roozeboom is assistant professor of pastoral care and counseling, both in the School of Theology and Ministry.
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A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный' meaning 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he known as Ivan 'the Terrible' in English? Because he was evil or useless or because of anti-Russian bias? No, because 'Terrible' in English also means awesome or formidable - this was well understood when 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English centuries ago, but now fewer people understand this. (see definitions 3 & 4 here: The name stuck, and Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
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Geographic Information Science (GIS) Day 2019
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4:26 IB-1: INVITATION TO BID to accept bids for a Wireless Facilities Franchise Agreement
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10:13 PH-3: PUBLIC HEARING on the application of the City Planning Commission for a Zoning Text Amendment to create the Downtown-Saint Paul’s (D-SP) Zoning District.
24:41 The consent agenda can be viewed at norfolk.gov/agendacenter
25:12 c-4
25:52 R-1: “An Ordinance granting a Conditional Use Permit to authorize the operation of a nightclub named ‘Granny’s Country Cooking’ on property located at 628 35th Street, Suite 636-A and 636-B,” .
1:10:23 R-2: “An Ordinance granting a Conditional Use Permit to authorize the creation of a flag lot on property located at 1927 East Bayview Boulevard,”
1:35:38 R-3: “An Ordinance authorizing the remarketing of the City of Norfolk, Virginia, General Obligation Variable Rate Demand Bonds, Series 2007 and the replacement of, or Amendment to certain financing documents related thereto,”
1:36:07 R-4: “An Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to negotiate an Agreement in substantial conformity with the terms and conditions of the attached Purchase and Sale Agreement, for the purpose of purchasing certain property known as 2300 Kimball Terrace, in the City of Norfolk, for the Ohio Creek Watershed Improvement Project, authorizing the purchase of said property, and authorizing the expenditure of a sum of up to $80,000 for such purpose from funds heretofore appropriated,”
1:36:43 R-5: “An Ordinance authorizing the Director of Finance to credit various accounts of the Department of Utilities in the total amount of $897,721.90 SO AS TO reflect uncollectible balances for Fiscal Year 2015,”
1:37:09 R-6: “An Ordinance to amend and reordain Subsections (A), (B) and (C) of Section 19.1 of the Norfolk City Code, SO AS TO define illegal gambling,” will be introduced in writing and read by its title.
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1:37:54 R-8: “A Resolution adopting Financial Policies,” will be introduced in writing and read by its title.
1:38:08 R-9: “An Ordinance to amend and reordain Chapter 45.6 of the Norfolk City Code, 1979, as amended, to provide additional tax incentives as a means of retaining existing technology businesses, encouraging existing technology businesses to expand within the city, and attracting new technology businesses to the City,” will be introduced in writing and read by its title.
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1:39:13 R-11: “A Resolution supporting the 2020 Census and creating a complete Count Committee,” will be introduced in writing and read by its title.
1:41:52 R-12: “An Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to negotiate an Agreement in substantial conformity with the terms and conditions of the attached Easement Purchase Agreement, for the purpose of construction and maintaining a berm and drainage at 708 Forbes Street, in the City of Norfolk, for the Ohio Creek Watershed Improvement Project, authorizing the purchase of said Easement, and authorizing the expenditure of a sum of up to $12,844.00 for such purpose from funds heretofore appropriated,” will be introduced in writing and read by its title.
1:42:30 R-13: “An Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to negotiate an Agreement in substantial conformity with the terms and conditions of the attached Easement Purchase Agreement, for the purpose of construction and maintaining a berm at 715 Filer Street, in the City of Norfolk, for the Ohio Creek Watershed Improvement Project, authorizing the purchase of said Easement, and authorizing the expenditure of a sum of up to $12,828.00 for such purpose from funds heretofore appropriated,” will be introduced in writing and read by its title.
1:43:15 R-14: “An Ordinance authorizing the Rental Rehabilitation Program, Renovate Norfolk Program, and Down Payment Assistance Program and authorizing therefore the expenditure of $1,750,000.00,” will be introduced in writing and read by its title.
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1:43:52 R-16
1:44:29 New Business
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