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Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
The Enduring Legacy (Part 4) [Fuller Faith and Service]

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 61:55


As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington and Associate Professor, Georgetown University, returns to look at those 16th Century reformations. What is its enduring legacy? How does it impact us and the world we live in today? Fourth in a four-part series.

Adult Education
The Enduring Legacy (Part 4) [Fuller Faith and Service] - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 61:55


As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington and Associate Professor, Georgetown University, returns to look at those 16th Century reformations. What is its enduring legacy? How does it impact us and the world we live in today? Fourth in a four-part series.

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
The Enduring Legacy (Part 3) [Fuller Faith and Service]

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 63:05


As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington and Associate Professor, Georgetown University, returns to look at those 16th Century reformations. What is its enduring legacy? How does it impact us and the world we live in today? Third in a four-part series.

Adult Education
The Enduring Legacy (Part 3) [Fuller Faith and Service] - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 63:05


As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington and Associate Professor, Georgetown University, returns to look at those 16th Century reformations. What is its enduring legacy? How does it impact us and the world we live in today? Third in a four-part series.

Adult Education
The Enduring Legacy (Part 2) [Fuller Faith and Service] - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 58:00


As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington and Associate Professor, Georgetown University, returns to look at those 16th Century reformations. What is its enduring legacy? How does it impact us and the world we live in today? Second in a four-part series.

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
The Enduring Legacy (Part 2) [Fuller Faith and Service]

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 58:00


As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington and Associate Professor, Georgetown University, returns to look at those 16th Century reformations. What is its enduring legacy? How does it impact us and the world we live in today? Second in a four-part series.

Adult Education
The Enduring Legacy (Part 1) [Fuller Faith and Service] - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 61:22


As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington and Associate Professor, Georgetown University, returns to look at those 16th Century reformations. What is its enduring legacy? How does it impact us and the world we live in today? First in a four-part series.

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
The Enduring Legacy (Part 1) [Fuller Faith and Service]

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 61:22


As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington and Associate Professor, Georgetown University, returns to look at those 16th Century reformations. What is its enduring legacy? How does it impact us and the world we live in today? First in a four-part series.

Adult Education
Back to Basics (Part 4) [Navigating the Seas of Change] - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 57:34


Presbyterians are part of a world-wide movement, commonly known as "Reformed," which traces its roots back to the Protestant Reformation. This series of four lectures by Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director of the Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, is designed to provide a fresh interpretation of some of the key elements of that view. To conclude this series, we look a central theme of the Reformed tradition, the idea that we are saved by "faith alone." What does that mean? How is it related to the idea that Christians are known by their (good) works? Why have critics sometimes accused Reformed Christians of excessive emphasis on "works"?

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
Back to Basics (Part 4) [Navigating the Seas of Change]

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 57:34


Presbyterians are part of a world-wide movement, commonly known as "Reformed," which traces its roots back to the Protestant Reformation. This series of four lectures by Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director of the Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, is designed to provide a fresh interpretation of some of the key elements of that view. To conclude this series, we look a central theme of the Reformed tradition, the idea that we are saved by "faith alone." What does that mean? How is it related to the idea that Christians are known by their (good) works? Why have critics sometimes accused Reformed Christians of excessive emphasis on "works"?

Adult Education
Back to Basics (Part 3) [Navigating the Seas of Change] - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 60:10


Presbyterians are part of a world-wide movement, commonly known as "Reformed," which traces its roots back to the Protestant Reformation. This series of four lectures by Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director of the Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, is designed to provide a fresh interpretation of some of the key elements of that view. This Sunday, we look at Humanism: Calvin said the Bible is a source of wisdom about the human condition; and even though he believed much of that wisdom had do with human sinfulness, he still thought it was ultimately "good news." Why?

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
Back to Basics (Part 3) [Navigating the Seas of Change]

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 60:10


Presbyterians are part of a world-wide movement, commonly known as "Reformed," which traces its roots back to the Protestant Reformation. This series of four lectures by Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director of the Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, is designed to provide a fresh interpretation of some of the key elements of that view. This Sunday, we look at Humanism: Calvin said the Bible is a source of wisdom about the human condition; and even though he believed much of that wisdom had do with human sinfulness, he still thought it was ultimately "good news." Why?

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
Back to Basics (Part 2) [Navigating the Seas of Change]

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 66:01


Presbyterians are part of a world-wide movement, commonly known as "Reformed," which traces its roots back to the Protestant Reformation. This series of four lectures by Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director of the Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, is designed to provide a fresh interpretation of some of the key elements of that view. This Sunday, we look at "The True God?" The beginning of wisdom, Calvin said, is the knowledge of God we derive from Scripture. But that knowledge often conflicted, he said, with the things human beings think they know about God. What exactly does the Bible tells us about God's nature, purposes, etc.?

Adult Education
Back to Basics (Part 2) [Navigating the Seas of Change] - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 66:01


Presbyterians are part of a world-wide movement, commonly known as "Reformed," which traces its roots back to the Protestant Reformation. This series of four lectures by Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director of the Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, is designed to provide a fresh interpretation of some of the key elements of that view. This Sunday, we look at "The True God?" The beginning of wisdom, Calvin said, is the knowledge of God we derive from Scripture. But that knowledge often conflicted, he said, with the things human beings think they know about God. What exactly does the Bible tells us about God's nature, purposes, etc.?

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
Back to Basics (Part 1) [Navigating the Seas of Change]

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 64:09


Presbyterians are part of a world-wide movement, commonly known as "Reformed," which traces its roots back to the Protestant Reformation. This series of four lectures by Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director of the Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, is designed to provide a fresh interpretation of some of the key elements of that view. This Sunday, we look at Why the Bible? Why Only the Bible: The Reformation began with an insistence on the unique authority of the Bible in matters of faith. But what exactly does it mean in practice, and how is it affected by the way we interpret Scripture?

Adult Education
Back to Basics (Part 1) [Navigating the Seas of Change] - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 64:09


Presbyterians are part of a world-wide movement, commonly known as "Reformed," which traces its roots back to the Protestant Reformation. This series of four lectures by Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director of the Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, is designed to provide a fresh interpretation of some of the key elements of that view. This Sunday, we look at Why the Bible? Why Only the Bible: The Reformation began with an insistence on the unique authority of the Bible in matters of faith. But what exactly does it mean in practice, and how is it affected by the way we interpret Scripture?

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
[Adult Ed] Contemporary Calvinism (Part 3)

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2015 59:02


Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, returns to Westminster for our first Adult Education series this fall. Today, he discusses Marilynne Robinson and Calvinist Mysticism. Part 3 of 3.

Adult Education
[Adult Ed] Contemporary Calvinism (Part 3) - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2015 59:02


Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington, returns to Westminster for our first Adult Education series this fall. Today, he discusses Marilynne Robinson and Calvinist Mysticism. Part 3 of 3.

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
[Adult Ed] Contemporary Calvinism (Part 2)

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2015 60:33


Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington returns to Westminster for our first Adult Education series this fall. Today, he discusses John de Gruchy and Calvinist Humanism. Part 2 of 3.

Adult Education
[Adult Ed] Contemporary Calvinism (Part 2) - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2015 60:33


Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington returns to Westminster for our first Adult Education series this fall. Today, he discusses John de Gruchy and Calvinist Humanism. Part 2 of 3.

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA
[Adult Ed] Contemporary Calvinism (Part 1)

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015 60:55


Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington returns to Westminster for our first Adult Education series this fall. In recent years, there has been an increased interest in John Calvin and his deep and provocative ideas. Dr. Douglass will discuss why this development seems to be taking place as he examines critically some of its many fruits. Part 1 of 3.

Adult Education
[Adult Ed] Contemporary Calvinism (Part 1) - Audio

Adult Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015 60:55


Dr. R. Bruce Douglass, Director, Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington returns to Westminster for our first Adult Education series this fall. In recent years, there has been an increased interest in John Calvin and his deep and provocative ideas. Dr. Douglass will discuss why this development seems to be taking place as he examines critically some of its many fruits. Part 1 of 3.

IBM Rational software podcast series
Delivering Safety critical systems in the Energy Sector

IBM Rational software podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2014 17:45


Recent advances in the energy sector are prompting a transformation in development practices. Energy organizations must be lean, agile, and focused on maintaining the rigorous standards essential for the successful delivery of safety-critical systems. Join this podcast to hear IBM Rational Chief Evangelist Bruce Powel Douglass discuss how proven design best practices can enable organizations to reap the vital benefits of agile development while increasing their focus on safety. Speakers, Bruce Douglass and Kimberly Gist.

IBM Rational software podcast series
Adopting agile methods for safety-critical systems development

IBM Rational software podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2013 25:39


Agile methods can bring benefits of discipline and efficiency to software development, and agile can be—and is—applied to the development of safety critical systems. In this podcast, Bruce Douglass answers a selection of questions from practitioners and managers engaged in safety-critical development on the topic of agile adoption.

IBM Rational software podcast series
IEC 62304 Compliance for Medical Device Software Development

IBM Rational software podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2011 17:17


This podcast will take a deeper dive into IEC 62304 to identify key steps, best practices, and best of breed integrated tooling to help companies conform to IEC 62304 on the way to FDA and international approval of their medical device. Martin Bakal and Bruce Douglass, speakers.

IBM Rational software podcast series
Emergent quality: Quality management in system-of-systems development

IBM Rational software podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2010 11:41


Our world is becoming smarter. Systems are being combined to deliver ever increasing value in ways that challenge our abilities to reason about, design and build. Discover the unique challenges posed on managing quality when systems are integrated to form a larger system of systems. Speaker: Dr. Bruce Douglass.