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Such is the proposition of the schoolman that Alexander could not have subdued any countries without an army.
He might have been a scholastic (schoolman) and/or grammarian.
Rabbi Schoolman, 63, isn't the soul of solicitude and tact.
You have the makings of a schoolman!
Krige is married to the writer and director Paul Schoolman.
And the great schoolman answers himself, "Stupidity may come of natural incapacity, in which case it is not a sin.
Rabbi Schoolman, a son of Jewish Brooklyn, was supposed to be a lawyer.
Lavenham enjoyed a reputation as a theologian and schoolman.
As a schoolman he was styled, in the fashion of the time, Speculum honestatis.
He is more than an expert, or a schoolman, or a geometer, or the prophet of a peculiar message.
The Modern Schoolman is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering all major areas of philosophy from antiquity to the present.
The press was founded in 2003 by Jill Schoolman out of an urgent need to make world literature available to American readers.
IN a few months, St. Bart's and Rabbi Schoolman have already rubbed off on each other.
The Modern Schoolman 72 (1995): 233-72.
How interesting,' " Rabbi Schoolman said.
"There's a crying need for an intellectual discussion of religion that is not conversionary or propagandistic," Rabbi Schoolman said.
The Modern Schoolman 81:4 (2004).
"Time and Being in Heidegger," The Modern Schoolman, 50 (1973), 325-59.
The wind picked up sharply as the sleigh raced across Schoolman Bridge onto Odaga Island.
Rabbi Schoolman directs the church's Center for Religious Inquiry, a new adult education program that explores differences and commonalities among religions.
Rabbi Schoolman said that since coming to St. Bart's, he thinks that "as institutions, synagogues and churches function exactly the same.
D. Campbell and M. Schoolman (Duke University Press, April 2008)
In 2013, beginning with volume 90, The Modern Schoolman will be relaunched as Res Philosophica.
But now, "Every day when I walk into the church I put it on," Rabbi Schoolman said, "so there's no blurring of who I am."
The sectarians of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were essentially obscurantists, and they guarded an obscurantist legend that the Schoolman was an obscurantist.