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Sunday 19 May 2024 Dr Robi Sonderegger "From Healing to Healer" "May 2024" metrochurch, Perth Western Australia
In this first episode for 2024, we discuss a slightly different article: Matthew Wilcoxen's own ‘The Bible is not “like any other book”': Katherine Sonderegger and the Bible as Vestigium Trinitatis' (IJST, September 2023). This was an article which discussed Sonderegger's recent Systematic Theology Vol. 2 and was presented at a Book Forum at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting 2023. It was followed by Sonderegger's own response to Matthew's article, as well as two other panellists:Kirsten Sanders "A Treasure hidden in a field: Katherine Sonderegger on Scripture"and Philip G. Ziegler "To Think and to Speak of the Living God: Katherine Sonderegger's Systematic Theology, Volume 2"
Fabio Emch im Talk mit Florian Sonderegger (20 Minuten), Nicolas Blatter (GenZler), AC Lindner (Studienmitverfasserin). Die Themen in dieser Folge 2 zum Hyperconnected Customer: - Insights zum Spotlight Identität? 0'30'' - Sind weibliche Teilnehmende toleranter eingestellt gegenüber progressiven Themen? 1'23'' - Warum findet Nicola "Gym Bro's" nicht cool? 3'51'' - Warum sind 32% der männlichen Teilnehmer negativ gegenüber LGBTQI+ eingestellt? 05'34'' - Warum ist "aushalten" für Flo das zentrale Konzept? 07'45'' - Warum hat das Thema Feminismus ein weniger gutes Bild, als das Thema Gleichstellung als solches? 10'08'' - Welchen Satz würde sich Flo auf's T-Shirt drucken lassen? 14'00'' - Was hat man sich im Social Responsibility Board bei 20 Minuten zum Ziel gesetzt? 16'21'' - Warum denkt Nicola, dass Inklusion und "woke" Gedanken zu überfordernd sind? 20'33'' - Warum bestärkt Social Media unsere eigene Meinung und hat einen Echo Chamber Effekt? 24'34'' - Es gibt Zeitzonen welche halbe Stunden als Zeitverschiebung haben? 27'47'' - Insights zum Spotlight "News und Medien"? 29'49'' - Wie definiert sich der Newsbegriff für jüngere Menschen? 32'40'' - Welches ist die neue Rolle der Medien in der hyperconnected Welt? 35'37'' - Welches sind die Good News für den Journalismus? 39'29'' - Warum sind die neuen Medien wie Influencermarketing mit einem Gütesiegel? 41'19''- Warum ist die Medienkompetenz von jungen Leuten hochrelevant? 42'18'' - Warum ist echte menschliche Connection entscheidend für hyperdigitale Menschen? 46'25'' - Gemäss Nicola ist es wieder ein Trend Zeitung zu lesen? 48'34'' - Warum findet Flo, dass auch Youtube viel Trash beinhaltet? 53'34''
This podcast segment with Dr. Robi Sonderegger concludes with his insightful and thought-provoking worldly perspectives on several subjects. You'll hear a healthy two-way discussion with Pastor Mike Kai on: Artificial Intelligence – impact on mental healthcare & pastoring Leadership Styles – the benevolent dictator Childrearing – relational parenting & setting firm boundaries Social Media – limiting screentime for children to create within them a thinking mentality Conscription Service – Dr. Robi's explains why and what for Gap Year – why it would be wise at many levels Find leadership books, master classes, and more resources at: https://www.MikeKai.Tv Inspire Collective: Learn more about how you can be an influencer in your own communities and businesses, visit: https://www.inspirecollective.com ———— Stay Connected! ———— Website: http://www.MikeKai.tv Mike Kai Instagram: https://bit.ly/IGMikeKai Mike Kai Twitter: https://bit.ly/TWMikeKai Mike Kai LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LIMikeKai
Fabio Emch im Talk mit Florian Sonderegger (20 Minuten), Nicolas Blatter (GenZler), AC Lindner (Studienmitverfasserin). Die Themen in dieser Folge 1 zum Hyperconnected Customer: - Details zur Studie? 1'35'' - Welcher Fakt hat AC am meisten überrascht? 4'32'' - Warum geben viele Frauen an, dass ihre psychische Gesundheit angeschlagen ist? 8'15'' - Die grössten Sorgen sind Krieg in Europa und Klimawandel, macht uns das ohnmächtig? 12'10'' - In der Schweiz sind die Sorgen im Vergleich zu Deutschland kleiner? 20'53'' - Was bewegt hyperconnected employees in der Arbeitswelt? 26'23'' - Was hat man bei 20 Minuten festgestellt, wie sich die Prioritäten in der Arbeitswelt verändert haben? 28'24'' - Warum ist es nicht mehr so wichtig, ob man bei einem "namhaften" Unternehmen arbeitet? 32'28'' - Wie wichtig ist Lohn? 36'00'' - Wie wichtig ist Home-Office wirklich? 39'05'' - Was bedeutet "ehrliches Feedback"? 42'04'' - Was bedeutet "Generationenclash"? 54'17'' - Warum haben jüngere Menschen heute mehr Einfluss auf Konsumentscheide in der Familie? 59'58'' - Warum hat Nicolas keinen Kontakt zu Boomern? 1h09'11'' - Wie sieht es mit dem Clash in der Gesellschaft aus? 1h11'18''
In this podcast episode, Pastor Mike interviews Dr. Robbie Sonderegger, a clinical psychologist and founder of People Care. Dr. Robbie discusses his upcoming trip to Maui to support leaders and individuals dealing with the aftermath of a crisis, emphasizing the importance of addressing trauma and providing mental health support. Some topics discussed in this first part include: The challenges faced by individuals dealing with trauma, loss of property, and confusion. The importance of addressing mental health in the aftermath of a crisis, The stages of grief and the role of supportive friends or counselors A balanced approach to self-consciousness in order to maintain mental well-being. REGISTER NOW FOR THE FREE LIVE COACHING SESSION: www.CrownYourYear.com Find leadership books, master classes, and more resources at: https://www.MikeKai.Tv Inspire Collective: Learn more about how you can be an influencer in your own communities and businesses, visit: https://www.inspirecollective.com For more on People Care, visit: www.peoplecare.global ———— Stay Connected! ———— Website: http://www.MikeKai.tv Mike Kai Instagram: https://bit.ly/IGMikeKai YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MikeKai Mike Kai Twitter: https://bit.ly/TWMikeKai Mike Kai LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LIMikeKai
“Rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer” (Rom. 12). Exodus 3:1-15 Psalm 105:1-6, 23-26, 45c Romans 12:9-21 Matthew 16:21-28 1. Where is God to be found? About a hundred years ago the Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) wrote these words, “I find you, Lord, in all Things and in all / my fellow creatures, pulsing with your life; as a tiny seed you sleep in what is small / and in the vast you vastly yield yourself. // The wondrous game that power plays with Things / is to move in such submission through the world: / groping in roots and growing thick in trunks / and in treeptops like a rising from the dead.” [1] Yesterday I came across an old journal from October 2000 when our son was one year old. I wrote, “Micah is drinking bathwater now. He downs it like a pot-belly'd Monday night football fan at the local tavern, stands up and then coughs.” I go on to describe finding him under the microwave eating through a plastic bag of russet potatoes (and one eighth of a potato). A page later he had learned to climb by pushing his chair against the couch and walking along the back of it tightrope style. [2] It was a pleasure to have these moments brought back to me. God seemed so present in those days of discovery, for me as a new parent, and for Micah as a new human being. James Finley offers a vision for what he calls a “contemplative way of life,” a form of existence that recognizes God as our true center. Contemplation means really looking and paying close attention. Perhaps I had more of a chance to do this when I took care of small children. [3] Most of what we experience we notice only in passing as we are on our way to something else. But every so often we find a reason to pause. Something catches our eye. Then suddenly we find ourselves immersed in a deeper reality. We really encounter what is in front of us: a field of spring Presidio wildflowers, the billions of worlds in the summer night sky, the seemingly infinite calm dark September waters off Point Bonita, the unexpected sound of a cricket in our city or the joy of children playing. Although these are absolutely ordinary phenomena, in each case something has broken us out of the web of worries and judgments that usually dominate our inner lives. These moments of openness almost seem to come before thought. Suddenly we become conscious, in Finley's words that, “we are the cosmic dance of God.” The fullness of being completely in God surprises us. We might find ourselves wondering, what do I do now? Often nothing. Our cell phone summons us or a new version of an old worry occurs to us. But when we look back on times like these, we know that they felt like a kind of homecoming, like we belong there. Finley says that, “[W]hen you start understanding your life in light of these moments, you realize this feeling that you're skimming over the surface of the depths of your own life. It's all the more unfortunate because God's unexplainable oneness with us is hidden in the depths over which we are skimming.” [4] In our disappointment, “[W]e say to ourselves, “I don't like living this way.”” [5] I don't want to be separated from the place where I most experience God's love. I want to abide with God always. 2. Moses lived in an untenable political situation. The Pharaoh had ordered his people to murder all male children of the Hebrews. Moses' parents abandoned him in a basket of reeds. The royal princess found him and raised him as her child. When Moses saw his people being brutalized he murdered a man and had to escape as a refugee. While tending his father-in-law's sheep, a sight caught Moses' attention. An angel of the Lord appeared to him in a bush that was blazing and yet not consumed (Ex. 3). Moses said to himself, ”I must turn aside and look at this great sight” (Ex. 3). God describes a plan of liberation for the Israelites. Moses comically comes up with five excuses for why he thinks God has chosen the wrong person. God reassures him, “I will be with you.” You will have what you need when you go to Pharoah. This is not enough for Moses. Finally Moses says, what if the Israelites ask your name. And God replies, tell them “I AM has sent me to you” (Ex. 3). Some interpreters suggest this is some kind of humor or a clever way that God avoids the question. But for me this refers to that experience I described earlier, when our ego drops away and we feel united to our creator. It is the gratitude we feel for just being alive and to the one who brought us forth out of nothing. Where is God to be found? In the “I,” the “I AM,” beyond thought, deep within both our self and the world. 3. I spent the first part of the summer, basically in heaven, carefully reading Volume One of Katherine Sonderegger's Systematic Theology. The experience of Moses on Mount Horeb lies at the heart of her understanding of God. She begins with the idea that God is one, God is absolutely unique. Nothing is like God. We cannot think something that is absolutely unique. She writes, “God is concrete, superabundantly particular.” [6] Sonderegger also points out that for this reason, the reality of God, especially for us in modern times, is hidden. She uses the word “omnipresence” to describe God. It does not just mean that God is everywhere but that, most often, we fail to perceive God. She says that nature in a sense hides God. And that in our time atheists help us to more deeply appreciate God's hiddenness, that “even in indifference and defiance” they in a sense glorify God. [7] It is not just that modern universities fail to teach about God, their methods have become fully secularized. She calls this “Methodological atheism” and defines it as, “the conviction that God cannot be a reality or dimension in the principled means of knowledge in the modern intellectual world.” [8] Indeed, I would not want my rheumatologist or a Federal Reserve Bank economist appealing to God in their academic papers. Mostly this is because, “God is not an object of our thought the way that an apple is… “God does not “stand open” and static in that way to our faculties… Yet… God will stand open to our knowledge of him as Truth.” [9] How does this happen you might ask? At this point Sonderegger compares our experience of God with our relationships to each other. Unlike inanimate objects human beings disclose themselves to us. We know that the people we meet have an inner life. They show it to us in their words and actions. Sonderegger writes, ”We must speak or give ourselves away, in gesture or act of kindness or savage cruelty or deep intimacy.” [10] Sonderegger writes God is lord of our knowledge of him, that in humility and like human beings, God chooses to share himself with us. One of her favorite ideas is that God is compatible with the world and us. This is part of the importance of Moses' Burning Bush for Sonderegger. God is with us. We do not experience all of God. But God gives us a hint of transcendence in the way that the bush is burned but not consumed. God draws near and his creatures are not destroyed. God is invisible and mysterious, utterly “other” than us and yet in our midst. We know God in our inner experience. 3. In all our time together I have never shared a poem that I wrote myself. This is about a walk Micah and I took when he was a one year old. It's called “Swamp Maples.” “In the sorrowing rain / Together we walk / Through wet autumn grass / From New England meadows / Into silent woods / And the brooding dark. // With each spongy step / I feel your weight / Shift further over / In the backpack / Until I know / You sleep.// I worry that / The damp mist / Will make you cold. / In the corner of my eye / I see your soft angel / Face under the navy hood. / Your tiny hand touches / My back just beneath the shoulder. / I listen for your breath / And want to wake you / From all death.” “The fog brings / Everything closer in. / The yellowed ferns and / Ancient bark. / A million / Diamond drops / On the hemlock needles. / Until we leave the grasping roots / Of Pine Hill / For the burning colors of the lowlands. // We step through the swamp / On a thin crimson carpet / Of maple leaves / The gold leaf / ceiling above our heads / Burns with perfect brightness / Through the gray day. / The light illuminating / These trees / Seems to come from inside. // I stop to pray / My boots sinking / In black mud. / Thank you God / For all you have given / Us that we / Never could see before.” [11] There is only one reason I am speaking to you today. There is only one thing I need to remind you. Seek God. Do not just skim over the surface of the depths of your own life. “Turn aside and look at this great sight.” “I Am” has sent you. So step away from the web of worries and judgments into a deeper reality, into the cosmic dance of God. Help us find you Lord, “in all things and in all [our] fellow creatures pulsing with your life.”
The Apocalyptic Paul Booth is a series of episodes dedicated to apocalyptic readings of the apostle Paul's letters. Interviews situate Pauline apocalyptic—a stream of similar interpretations of Paul's writings originating in the work of exegetes like Rudolf Bultmann and Ernst Käsemann—among other interpretations (the Old and New Paul readings, for instance) as well as among Second Temple Jewish apocalyptic literature. Here we interview Douglas Harink, Professor Emeritus of Theology at The King's University in Edmonton, Alberta, whose main areas of interest are in Pauline studies and contemporary theology. His publications include Paul among the Postliberals: Pauline Theology beyond Christendom and Modernity (Wipf & Stock, 2013) and the edited volumes, Paul, Philosophy, and the Theolopolitical Vision: Critical Engagements with Agamben, Badiou, Zizek, and Others (Cascade, 2010) and (with Joshua Davis) Apocalyptic and the Future of Theology: With and Beyond J. Louis Martyn (Cascade, 2012). PODCAST LINKS: Dr. Harink's website: https://douglasharink.ca/ Dr. Harink's author page: https://wipfandstock.com/author/douglas-harink/ CONNECT: Website: https://wipfandstock.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wipfandstock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wipfandstock Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wipfandstock/ SOURCES MENTIONED: Agamben, Giorgio. The Time That Remains: A Commentary on the Letter to the Romans. Badiou, Alain. Saint Paul: The Foundation of Universalism. Barclay, John M. G. Paul and the Gift. Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. 14 vols. ———. The Epistle to the Romans. Beker, J. Christiaan. The Triumph of God: The Essence of Paul's Thought. Bowens, Lisa M. African American Readings of Paul: Reception, Resistance, and Transformation. Davies, Jamie. The Apocalyptic Paul: Retrospect and Prospect. Davis, Joshua B., and Douglas Harink. Apocalyptic and the Future of Theology: With and Beyond J. Louis Martyn. De Boer, Martinus C. Galatians. Eastman, Susan Grove. Paul and the Person: Reframing Paul's Anthropology. Harink, Douglas. Paul among the Postliberals: Pauline Theology Beyond Christendom and Modernity. ———. Resurrecting Justice: Reading Romans for the Life of the World. ———, ed. Paul, Philosophy, and the Theopolitical Vision: Critical Engagements with Agamben, Badiou, Žižek, and Others. Jervis, L. Ann. Paul and Time: Life in the Temporality of Christ. Martyn, J. Louis. Galatians. McKnight, Scot, et al., eds. Dictionary of Paul and His Letters: A Compendium of Contemporary Biblical Scholarship. Przywara, Erich. Analogia Entis: Metaphysics: Original Structure and Universal Rhythm. Sonderegger, Katherine. Systematic Theology. 2 vols. OUTLINE: (02:18) – Starbucks coffee and (much better) craft coffee (05:20) – Apocalyptic Paul in a nutshell: Who rules the world? (08:32) – Tracking Pauline studies as a systematic theologian (by training) (09:46) – Why an apocalyptic reading of Paul? (14:40) – “Reveal/revelation” vs. “apocalypse” (18:53) – Major historic figures: Schweitzer, Bultmann, Käsemann, Beker, Martyn (26:28) – Pulling Pauline apocalyptic into theological territory (30:48) – . . . and on into philosophical territory: Badiou, Agamben, Žižek (36:42) – Kierkegaard: the radical claim God makes on our lives (38:47) – Catholic/Orthodox apocalyptic: O'Regan, Betz, Hart (45:36) – Reconciling Pauline apocalyptic and Paul within Judaism (49:45) – Barth and apocalyptic theology (50:58) – Bible commentaries written in an apocalyptic/theological mode (57:45) – Pauline apocalyptic's critique of salvation history (01:03:35) – Contemporary figures: Gaventa, Eastman, Barclay, de Boer, Brown, Bowens, Jervis, Davies (01:08:31) – Where to learn more about Harink's work
Am Donnerstag sind Wildtier-Experte Hubert Schatz und Landtagspräsident Harald Sonderegger zu Gast im Studio von "Vorarlberg LIVE".
Offences, Forgiveness & Healing | 5th February 2023 with Dr Robi Sonderegger
Se há um mistério da fé cristã, ele é a Trindade. Como o fogo fez com os primeiros seres humanos, ela desperta o interesse de todo teólogo desde os primórdios da fé cristã. Uma das principais teólogas sistemáticas vivas, Katherine Sonderegger, nos ajudará a ver o que essa doutrina realmente ensina sobre o único Deus vivo e verdadeiro e como ela muda toda a existência. Escute este episódio que com certeza deixará seu cérebro iluminado e seu coração aquecido! Veja uma transcrição deste episódio no blog da Pilgrim. A Pilgrim oferece a seus assinantes as principais obras de teologia sistemática em português. Você pode ler inclusive a obra de Agostinho sobre a Trindade, que é uma das principais fontes de Sonderegger. Assine hoje mesmo! _____ PARA SE APROFUNDAR Katherine Sonderegger. “The Doctrine of God” In: ALLEN, Michael & SWAIN, Scott. The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology. Katherine Sonderegger. “The character of Christian realism”. SJT 57(4): 451–465 (2004) Katherine Sonderegger. Systematic theology: The doctrine of God. Vol.1. Katherine Sonderegger. Systematic theology: The doctrine of the Holy Trinity. Vol.2. _____ JÁ CONHECE A PILGRIM? A nossa plataforma oferece acesso a conteúdos cristãos de qualidade no formato que você preferir. Na Pilgrim você encontra audiolivros, ebooks, palestras, resumos, livros impressos e artigos para cada momento do seu dia e da sua vida: https://thepilgrim.com.br/ _____ SEJA PILGRIM PREMIUM Seja um assinante da Pilgrim e tenha acesso a mais de 9000 livros, cursos, artigos e muito mais em uma única assinatura mensal: https://thepilgrim.com.br/seja-um-assinante Quais as vantagens? Acesso aos originais Pilgrim + Download ilimitado para ouvir offline + Acesso a mais de 9.000 títulos! + Frete grátis na compra de livros impressos em nossa loja _____ SIGA A PILGRIM No Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pilgrim.app/ no Twitter: https://twitter.com/AppPilgrim no TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pilgrimapp e no YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy1lBN2eNOdL_dJtKnQZlCw Entre em contato através do contato@thepilgrim.com.br. Em suma é um podcast original Pilgrim. Todos os direitos reservados. O ponto de vista deste texto é de responsabilidade de seu(s) autor(es) e colaboradores diretos, não refletindo necessariamente a posição da Pilgrim ou de sua equipe de profissionais.
The Rev. Katherine Sonderegger, Ph.D. (Sept. 20, 2022) by Virginia Theological Seminary
Have you ever seen a Sonderegger pine? If you visit a southern seedling nursery, you may find them in an unexpected spot… the trash. Dr. Paul Jackson and Kelsey Shoemaker from Louisiana Tech's South Campus sit down to share their current research aspirations for this unique and often-ostracized hybrid tree. With little to no literature references and a group of baby Sonderegger pines, this team is working towards providing a new perspective on this “ugly duckling” tree and the possibilities it may have for the lumber industry. School of Agricultural Sciences & Forestry: https://ans.latech.edu/agricultural-sciences-forestry/ Website: https://1894.latech.edu/beyond/ Email: 1894@latech.edu
Dr Robi Sonderegger is an internationally renowned clinical Psychologist with a specialty focus on neuroscience. He has been a key note speaker to over 1.5 million people in the past 10 years. He has worked extensively in war torn countries where human trafficking and other atrocities abound and used psychology to give practical breakthroughs for the victims. His gift to make psychology practical and applicable is unique and powerful.In this episode, we go into the psychology of neural pathways and understanding what they do and how we create them. We cover how many days it actually takes for your brain to start to rewire for a new habit as well as the importance of discipline. Dr Robi goes into the power of gratitude and it's ability to heal the worst of wounds to our psyche as well as giving practical tips on living a life full of gratitude and abundance.Get in touch with Dr Robi at:Instagram - @drrobi_shttps://familychallenge.com.au/https://www.drrobi.com/Got a show idea or something you'd like us to cover? Please get in touch!Instagram - @theimpossiblelifeYouTube - The Impossible Life PodcastFacebook - @theimpossiblelifepodcastTik Tok - @theimpossiblelifepodcastemail - impossiblelifepodcast@gmail.com
Katherine Sonderegger's May 2022 article in Pro Ecclesia, "The Bible as Holy Scripture", argues that modern understandings of scripture have been overly determined by notions of either "history" or "story", and the result is that the Torah has been diminished, and that Messianic readings have come to be seen as the only legitimate mode of Christian interpretation. Sonderegger wants to challenge all of this by paying attention to Scripture's self-identification as writing, as "Holy Book".
In this episode, clinical psychologist Dr. Robi Sonderegger shares with us the differences in mental paradigms over the last couple of years—fear and shame being paramount. We'll also discuss physical health, steps you can take to keep yourself feeling great, and so much more!
Der afrikanische Kontinent liegt vor unserer Nase und ist trotzdem mit diskriminierenden und rassistischen Klischees über die Länder und die Menschen behaftet. Historische Prozesse der Dekolonialisierung bleiben trotz zunehmender kritischer Reflexionen ein weites Feld der Unwissenheit, sei es im Geschichtsverständnis allgemein oder auch in Wissenschaft und Forschung. Der eurozentristische Blick ist schwer zu klären, obwohl sich unterschiedliche Akteurinnen und Akteure in einer globalisierten Welt Alterität auf die Fahnen heften. Im Rahmen unserer langjährigen akademischen Kooperationen mit Ländern am afrikanischen Kontinent und Europa im Austausch mit Wissenschaftler/innen, Forscher/innen, Studierenden und Alumni bei APPEAR – dem Hochschulkooperationsprogramm der OEZA – ist es uns im OeAD ein Anliegen, alternative Standpunkte und Entwicklungen hörbar und sichtbar zu machen. Antworten auf Themen aus der Geschichte zwischen Afrika und der Welt, insbesondere Europa, geben uns zwei Wissenschaftler von der interdisziplinären Ringvorlesung „Afrika“ – Bilder, Diskurse, Stereotype: Zur Selbst- und Fremdrepräsentation eines Kontinents in Kooperation mit den Universitäten in Salzburg und Wien. Darin setzten sich Lehrende unterschiedlicher Disziplinen mit – wie beschrieben – „jenen Wahrnehmungen des afrikanischen Kontinents auseinander, die sich seit den Zeiten des Kolonialismus durchhalten und die Beziehungen zwischen Afrika und Europa bis heute prägen – nicht zuletzt in Zusammenhang mit der Debatte über Migration.“Gestaltung und Moderation: Maiada Hadaia Gäste: Univ.-Prof. DDr. Franz Gmainer-Pranzl, Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg, Zentrum für Theologie Interkulturell und Studium der Religionen Dr. Arno Sonderegger, Senior Lecturer für Geschichte und Gesellschaften Afrikas, Institut für Afrikawissenschaften, Universität Wien Alle Informationen zur interdisziplinären Ringvorleseung „AFRIKA“ – Bilder, Diskurse, Stereotype Zur Selbst- und Fremdrepräsentation eines Kontinents Buch Neuerscheinung A. Sonderegger (2021), Afrika und die Welt - Betrachtungen zur Globalgeschichte Afrikas in der Neuzeit Musik: Jamedo Matt Confusion - Pride; Boom Boom Beckett-Salsa di Soy; SaReGaMa-For Danielle _Kalimba Solo; SaReGaMa-Fly Agaric Trance; Q _ s a l i v a-Terra Inteira.
Heute frage ich einen spannenden Interviewpartner danach, wie er mich wahrnimmt. Rene Sonderegger – richtig, er ist mit dem Businessmedium Denise Sonderegger verwandt – ist erstens IT-Profi, zweitens Elan-Coach und drittens FlamingoMan, sprich Mitbegründer der gleichnamigen Akademie, die Menschen weiterbringt, die weiterkommen und wachsen wollen. Als «ratzfatz» beschreibt er meine Art, mich selber als humorvoll und direkt. Welche Entwicklung er neuerdings bei mir bemerkt hat, das teilt er mir in diesem Podcast mit. Also, reinhören.
In this episode, we have Dr. Robi Sonderegger, internationally acclaimed and respected psychologists helping people get through trauma. He is an international speaker, consultant, and innovator. We talk about what life has been like in the last two years, health, and how to help others in any sphere of society. Find more info about Dr. Robi's resources at www.PeopleCare.Global —— Stay Connected! Website: http://MikeKai.tv Mike Kai Instagram: https://bit.ly/IGMikeKai Mike Kai Twitter: https://bit.ly/TWMikeKai Mike Kai LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LIMikeKai #mikekai #drrobisonderegger #poundforpoundleaderpodcast #leadership #inspirechurch #inspirechurchlive #churchonline #influencers #iinspirecollective
What is the future of theology? We asked that question of several leading theologians 7 years ago, including today's featured guest, Katherine Sonderegger, The William Meade Chair of Systematic Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary, a priest in the Episcopal Church, and has written widely, covering Creation, Christology, Election, the Jewishness of Jesus...Her approach to theology is beautifully summed up in the following, “There really is no more beautiful thought in all reality than the thought of God. I believe that theology is ultimately just that: thinking the thought of God and worshipping the Reality who is God.”In this conversation, Katherine Sonderegger joins Matt Croasmun to discuss the importance of a free and unapologetic, unembarrassed approach to Christian theology; the interplay of Christian theology with other religious texts and pluralistic perspectives; the practice of peace, listening, and being knit together even in difference; the strong unity and center of theology, which is the capital-R Reality that is God, who is, in Sonderegger's words, "the great hope of theology."About Katherine Sonderegger Katherine Sonderegger is The William Meade Chair of Systematic Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary. She joined the VTS faculty in 2002, after fifteen years as a professor of religion at Middlebury College. Her academic career began at Smith College, where she undertook interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Her priestly vocation began at Yale Divinity School, where she completed her M.Div. and STM degrees, writing a thesis on feminist theology. The first years after graduation brought her to congregational ministry and chaplaincy training at Yale New Haven Hospital. Raised a Presbyterian, the Reformed roots run deep in her vocation. She brought these into the Episcopal Church when she was ordained deacon and priest in 2000.Twin topics have characterized her academic career: the dogmatic theology of Karl Barth and constructive work in systematic theology. She has published in several areas of Barth studies, from Barth's interpretation of Israel, Jews, and Judaism, to his Doctrine of God, his Christology, and his remarkable exegesis of Scripture. More recently, Sonderegger has turned to constructive theology, writing shorter works on the Doctrines of Election, Creation, and Christology, and launching a new systematics. Volume 1: The Doctrine of God appeared under the aegis of Fortress Press in 2015, and Volume 2: The Trinity: Processions and Persons was published in 2020. She is currently working on Volume 3: Divine Missions, Christology, and Pneumatology.Sonderegger is also the author of That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew: Karl Barth's “Doctrine of Israel” (University Park: Penn State Press, 1992) and coauthor, with artist Margaret Adams Parker, of Praying the Stations of the Cross: Finding Hope in a Weary Land (Wm. Eerdmans Press, 2019).Production NotesThis podcast featured theologian Katherine Sonderegger and biblical scholar Matthew CroasmunEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction and Editorial Assistance Nathan JowersA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
*** Hire a top-notch accountant for your business today, by visiting: https://accountanthires.com/michael/. *** With extensive knowledge and experience in professional software and services, Dean Sonderegger directs Wolters Kluwer Legal and Regulatory U.S., a leading provider of information and expert solutions for legal and business compliance professionals and part of the Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory division. In this role he is responsible for accelerating the vision and strategy for the business, with a particular focus on rapid development of advanced digital products and services to enhance customers' efficiencies and workflow. Mr. Sonderegger is a highly sought-after speaker and thought leader in the areas of artificial intelligence, blockchain, the evolution of the legal profession, and leading business transformation. He currently authors a column for Above the Law on the intersection of technology and the practice of law, and his commentary has appeared in several publications including Forbes, CFO Magazine and ABA Journal. Mr. Sonderegger has more than 25 years of experience in the tax and legal software and services industries. He received his M.B.A. from George Washington University and holds both a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University. Social Media Links: https://twitter.com/deansonderegger linkedin.com/in/dean-sonderegger-8b571b1/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wolterskluwerlr/ https://www.facebook.com/WoltersKluwerLR https://www.youtube.com/user/WKLawandBusiness https://twitter.com/WoltersKluwerLR
In this wisdom-packed message, Dr. Robi Sonderegger uncovers truths that will help you discern through the information overload that the world will throw at you through social media and news outlets.
In this wisdom-packed message, Dr. Robi Sonderegger uncovers truths that will help you discern through the information overload that the world will throw at you through social media and news outlets.
In today's episode, we talk about how companies and individuals are trying to be more competitive not only in a changing business climate but also a changing social climate, Welcome https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/about-us/experts/dean-sonderegger/ (Dean Sonderegger) to the Entelechy Leadership Stories podcast. Dean is Senior Vice President at https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/about-us (Wolters Kluwer) (public company) – an information services company that provides legal, software, and business solutions. They have 19,200 employees, and in 2020, the company brought in over €4.6 billion in annual revenue and has thousands of clients – including 93% of the Fortune 500 companies. Dean says, "After spending 7 wonderful years at Wolters Kluwer in the legal markets, I've transitioned back to the tax world and am happy to share that I'm starting a new position as SVP & General Manager Canada and R&L at https://www.linkedin.com/company/wolters-kluwer/ (Wolters Kluwer)!" Dean is also a highly-desired speaker in business leadership with a focus on the rapid development of advanced digital products and services to enhance efficiencies and workflow in any organization. Some things Dean speaks about on the podcast: How smaller businesses and organizations can compete with giants like Wolters Kluwer. Innovative business practices for staying ahead of the competition. Scaling the company, coming up with a clear strategy and the future of business. Business transformation, building up remote teams, and the future of work. Dean's passion is cemented by the fact that he is an engineer. Engineers have a problem-solving mentality. For him, his purpose is to be able to solve the problem elegantly and then to bring, be able to bring a group of people along with him to do it. Some 20 years ago, the company focused on legal professionals and provided books and loose periodicals around the law. A lot of our patterns and what the company does has changed in addition how they measure value in our lives has also changed. With technology, the market is now more focused on how do you get the job done effectively, and especially for businesses and leaders, businesses have to help their organization shift to meet that new definition of value for both customers and staff. The solution is to put the customer at the focus of things, an overlay of that, along with the strong set of respect for the folks that are working the business gives you to a point from a team standpoint, where there is the ability to achieve substantial and significant things. In the absence of that, you don't get that loyalty, you don't get that drive inside the company. It's unbalanced. How does a company like Wolters Kluwer, adapt to the digital technology-driven markets today. And how do they stay relevant being a historically larger company? For Wolters Kluwer, a few methods they have used to remedy this is having people that are out actively in the marketplace to understand what's going on by talking to customers, talking to partners, looking at some innovative startups, and therefore getting people visibility into the market, starting to reset the conversation with input directly from the market When it comes to providing value to teams, as a leader you're focusing on the development of employees. That should be a two-way conversation. They should be talking to you about what they want, and then you should be able to give them some feedback on the same. While for purpose-driven companies, what should new leaders focus on? Leaders to make sure that they are providing an environment where people see purpose in the work that they do, they see opportunities for advancement, while making work more meaningful. In summary, What does Dean see on the horizon when we talk about transformation? The concept of diversity and the importance of diversity in...
Cortis & Sonderegger. Künstlerduo aus Zürich. Zitate aus dem Podcast: »Ein Bild ist grundsätzlich sehr offen.« »Bilder anschauen und Bilder deuten gehört zur Grundausbildung.« »Je mehr Bilder man sieht, desto mehr stumpft es einen ab.« »Bilder können sehr schnell erzählen. Sie können aber auch sehr lange erzählen.« »Viele Bilder auf Insta sind nur eine Süßigkeit fürs Auge, über die man nicht lange nachdenken muss.« »Bilder sind Kommunikationsmedium geworden und man muss damit umgehen können.« Adrian Sonderegger (geb. 1980 in Zürich) und Jojakim Cortis (geb. 1978 in Aachen) studierten von 2001 bis 2006 in der Fotoklasse der ZHDK (Zürcher Hochschule der Künste) u.a. bei Andre Gelpke. Seit ihrem Abschluss arbeiten sie als Künstler, Fotografen und freiberufliche Dozenten für verschiedene Kunsthochschulen. Ihre Fotografien wurden in zahlreichen Ausstellungen gezeigt, u.a. im Metropolitan Museum in New York (USA), im Museum Folkwang in Essen (D), in der Fotostiftung Schweiz (CH) und im C/O Berlin (D), sowie an Festivals in der Schweiz, Frankreich, Polen, Schweden und China. Ihr Buch „Double Take“ erschien 2018 auf Englisch bei Thames & Hudson (GB/ USA), auf Deutsch bei Lars Müller Publisher (CH) und auf Japanisch bei Seigensha (JP). https://www.ohnetitel.ch/ https://www.zhdk.ch/ Episoden-Cover-Gestaltung: Andy Scholz Episoden-Cover-Foto: Privat Idee, Produktion, Redaktion, Moderation: Andy Scholz http://fotografieneudenken.de/ https://www.instagram.com/fotografieneudenken/ Der Podcast ist eine Produktion von STUDIO ANDY SCHOLZ 2022. Andy Scholz wurde 1971 in Varel am Jadebusen geboren. Er studierte Philosophie und Medienwissenschaften in Düsseldorf, Kunst und Design an der HBK Braunschweig und Fotografie/Fototheorie in Essen an der Folkwang Universität der Künste. Seit 2005 ist er freier Künstler, Autor sowie künstlerischer Leiter und Kurator vom FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER, das er gemeinsam mit Martin Rosner 2016 in Regensburg gründete. Seit 2012 unterrichtet er an verschiedenen Instituten, u.a. Universität Regensburg, Fachhochschule Würzburg, North Dakota State University in Fargo (USA), Philipps-Universität Marburg, Ruhr Universität Bochum. Im ersten Lockdown, im Juni 2020, begann er mit dem Podcast. Er lebt und arbeitet in Essen. http://fotografieneudenken.de/ https://www.instagram.com/fotografieneudenken/ https://festival-fotografischer-bilder.de/ https://www.instagram.com/festivalfotografischerbilder/ http://andyscholz.com/ https://www.instagram.com/scholzandy/
Week 7 of our INFINITE series - "A Little [Scarlet] Worm" We're welcoming guest speaker, Dr. Robi Sonderegger for this 7th installment of our series (https://www.drrobi.com/) and we think you'll really be moved by the word he brings in this message. Dr. Robi speaks on the topic of "shame" and uses brings clarity to Jesus's last words before His crucifixion. He provides context to both Old and New testaments and connects the scripture and provides new revelation for our modern comprehension. Some questions he provokes: What happens to the brain when we experience shame?What is the real significance of the last supper to us in this modern day?Catch the video of this message on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NLjb8LAgc8E
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The Rev. Katherine Sonderegger, Ph.D., is Chair of Systematic Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary.
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Welcome to our podcast for Sunday, October 31st. We have taken a break from our series covering Goodlife tenets to do a series exploring the principles of rest, worship and the fullness of what God intends for Sabbath. Dr Robi Sonderegger shares about rest and restoration this week. He talks about Jesus teaching us to remain calm and that doing things slower gets them done faster. This podcast is an exert from our online service, if you wish to view the full service we invite you to follow the link below. https://youtu.be/h8yUfp7eULk For more information and to keep up with all that's happening at Goodlife visit our website! https://www.goodlife.org.au/ If you would like prayer or need care, we want to help! Visit https://www.goodlife.org.au/care or email prayer@goodlife.org.au to reach out.
The story of a prophet wherein the cows get the last word! Dad and I enthuse over this simultaneously hilarious and deep little book, ranging from hyperomnipresence to mutable immutability to the self-defeating prophecy and the spiritual dangers of resenting God's mercy. Support us on Patreon! Notes: 1. Luther's commentary on Jonah in LW 19 2. Steiger, Jonas Propheta 3. Sonderegger, Systematic Theology vol. 1 4. For a good example of putting your money where your prophetic mouth is, see the Simon-Ehrlich wager 5. Check out our previous episode on Athanasius dealing with God's dilemma 6. Here are my sermons on Jonah 1, Jonah 2, Jonah 3, and Jonah 4, plus scroll down this page to #6 to see my cartoony take on the Jonah story More about us at sarahhinlickywilson.com and paulhinlicky.com!
Bald sind wir am Ende dieser AppetitHäppchenInterviewSerie. Heute stelle ich dir den Flamingo im Korb vor, also den Mann, der genauso vielseitig, bunt und vielfühlend ist, wie die Flamingas: FlamingoMan René Sonderegger. Ja, ich gebe es zu, es ist anspruchsvoller, jemanden, mit jemandem, den ich schon mein Leben lang kenne, ein kurzes Interview zu führen. Hier geht es zum Gespräch: https://www.flamingoakademie.com/leicht-und-beschwingt-beruflich-und-privat/40-appetithaeppchen/ Übrigens, die ersten AppetitHäppchen wurden ausgeliefert. Bis zum 19.11. kannst du sie jedoch gerne bestellen.
En este nuevo capítulo conversamos con Peter Sonderegger, cofundador de Strategyzer, creadores del famoso Business Model Canvas y el Value Proposition System, sobre las ventajas y desventajas del Business Model Canvas y cómo utilizarlo para crear un modelo de negocio ganador
The Trinity is not a Mere Concept, Idea or Formula Questions to Dr. Sonderegger 1. What did God's internal relationship look like as Father, Son and Spirit BEFORE anything was ever created? 2. Does understanding their pre-creation relationship explain why the Son was sent by the Father instead of the Son sending the Father to be incarnate and save us? 3. Explain Eternal generation and Is Eternal generation still happening? 4. Was creation some kind of overflow or byproduct of God's internal relationship as Father, Son and Spirit? 5. When people believe the gospel they are placed in Christ. Since we are now one with Christ by the Spirit are we now in the Trinity? If we are in the Trinity by grace what does that mean for us? 6. After Christ return or the day of the Lord will the Trinity just get back to business as usual however with the difference only being the Son has a bride now? 7. What do you think it will be like to experience the Trinity forever in glory?
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Mark speaks with Dr. Robi Sonderegger, a Clinical Psychologist based in Australia who shares his passionate and compelling wisdom all over the world. Mark and Dr. Robi discuss how we can manage our thoughts in a healthy and powerful way.
Welcome to our podcast for Sunday, 10 January 2021. Our good friend Dr Robi Sonderegger shares his favourite passage of scripture in Proverbs and offers us some wisdom for making positive change in our life. This podcast is the audio version of our online church service if you wish to view the full service please follow the link below. https://youtu.be/wZzENMxv6m4
This week we talk to Jürg Sonderegger, our Head of Compliance. As the head of the pandemic team, he looks back on the year and talks about some of the measures the bank has put in place in order to reduce the threats and risks of the COVID-19 crisis. DISCLAIMER This publication is for information- and marketing purposes only. The provided information is not legally binding and neither constitutes a financial analysis, nor an offer for investment-transactions or an investment advice and does not substitute any legal, tax or financial advice. Bergos Berenberg AG does not accept any liability for the accuracy, correctness or completeness of the information. Bergos Berenberg AG excludes any liability for the realisation of forecasts or other statements contained in the publication. The reproduction in part or in full without prior written permission of Bergos Berenberg is not permitted.
Diese Woche unterhalten wir uns mit Jürg Sonderegger, dem Head of Compliance. Als Leiter des Pandemieteams blickt er auf das vergangene Jahr und die Massnahmen zurück, welche die Bank ergriffen hat, um die Bedrohungen und Risiken durch die COVID-19 Krise zu vermindern. DISCLAIMER Diese Publikation dient ausschliesslich Informations- und Marketingzwecken. Die bereitgestellten Informationen sind nicht rechtsverbindlich und stellen weder Finanzanalysen, noch ein Angebot für Investmenttransaktionen oder eine Anlageberatung dar und ersetzen keine rechtliche, steuerliche oder finanzielle Beratung. Bergos Berenberg AG übernimmt keine Gewähr für die Aktualität, Richtigkeit oder Vollständigkeit der Informationen. Für den Eintritt der in der Publikation enthaltenen Prognosen oder sonstige Aussagen schliesst Bergos Berenberg AG jegliche Haftung aus. Ohne schriftliche Zustimmung von Bergos Berenberg AG dürfen die vorliegenden Informationen weder auszugsweise noch vollständig vervielfältigt werden.
Mike Sonderegger, musician and community difference maker, shares how the Love Your Neighbor Project brings hope and happiness to our local community. Even during a pandemic with restrictions on gatherings, Sonderegger has brought people closer together with music. Support the show (http://www.5trainersandamic.com)
Dr Robi Sonderegger on Leadership and Mental Health As an expert consultant in people systems, over the past 15 years Dr Robi has worked with corporations, governments, churches, universities/schools and humanitarian agencies in more than 25 countries. Whether working with high-end executives or everyday families, he relates to people from all walks of life. The breadth of his work ranges from being an instructor for the British Royal Family, to humanitarian ambassador - working with refugees in Middle Eastern and Central African conflict zones. Dr Robi combines research in clinical psychology and neuroscience with the latest industry trends. His approach is both personal and professional – intentionally forming long-lasting relationships with the organisations he serves. Website: http://www.drrobi.com/ FOR MORE LEADERSHIP RESOURCES: www.forleadersglobal.com "Become and build leaders worth following and culture worth reproducing" Leadership Accelerator: For you or your organisation, https://www.forleadersglobal.com/leadershipaccelerator Email: hello@forleadersglobal.com
Dr Robi Sonderegger is a well known Australian clinical psychologist. He spends much of his time teaching people all around Australia and the world. He is renowned for taking psychology from the frontline to the home front. He is married with three children. Today, Robi shares about having healthy and helpful routines in our lives (in everyday life as well as isolation) and how they create space for us to live our lives to the fullest. He explains how rhythm and structure serve a purpose, and without them can soon experience the domino effect of disorder and stress. He shares wisdom on humility and intentionality in our relationships and how these two key objectives produce greater depth and love in many areas of our lives. Show notes: Dr Robi Sonderegger- http://www.drrobi.com/ The pool of Bethesda- https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+5%3A1-15&version=TPT People Care- https://peoplecare.global/
Who is God? What does it mean to be human? Why do we believe what we believe? These are questions that systematic theology attempts to answer. Join us to hear from Katherine Sonderegger, Virginia Theological Seminary's William Meade Chair of Systematic Theology and author of Systematic Theology: Vol. 1, The Doctrine of God, in conversation with Dean Malcolm Young.
Dr. Robi Sonderegger, a world-renowned psychologist, offers practical and encouraging ways to cope with the overwhelming feelings many of us are encountering as we face an uncertain future.
Keith sat down with Dr. Robi, a clinical psychologist - to talk about how to move from tragedy to triumph. Dr. Robi is an expert who has for years been helping trauma and war-torn victims in other countries heal and find God in their process of healing. As a compelling, passionate, and highly entertaining presenter, Dr. Robi is best known for combining the best of science and scripture in his messages that are actively designed to equip and empower participants. Every year, countless thousands around the world attend his live presentations, and tens of thousands have graduated from his trauma rehabilitation, mental/emotional health, new-habit-formation, and parenting programs. Dr. Robi is an Aussie who knows no bounds. Over the past 15 years, he's gone from celebrity snowboard instructor to the rich and famous of Europe (including Prince Charles and Harry of Wales) to humanitarian activist for child-soldiers and sex-slaves (Pride of Australia Medal Finalist). You can find out more information on Dr. Robi at his website drrobi.com. For more resources and learning opportunities visit: KeithCraft.org and follow Keith on all social platforms @KeithCraft.
The second session of Challenging Themes for Advent at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C. Taught by the Rev. Dr. Katherine Sonderegger. Sonderegger holds the William Meade Chair in Systematic Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary.
Mark Rittman is joined by special guest Paul Sonderegger, Oracle's Big Data Strategist, to talk about Data Capital and the economic impact of big data