Background
Tidball, Charles Stanley was born on April 15, 1928 in Geneva, Switzerland. (parents American citizens). Son of Charles Taylor and Adele (Desmaison) Tidball.
(At the heart of the mystery of Christianity, we encounter...)
At the heart of the mystery of Christianity, we encounter the divinity of Jesus Christ—the revelation of the descent of God from the spiritual world into the material world for the sake of humanity. To unveil the meaning of this cosmic event, authors Charles Tidball and Robert Powell (in his two chapters) draw on four very different sources: the Gospels themselves, medieval and Renaissance tradition and art, the visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich, and the spiritual science, or Anthroposophy, of Rudolf Steiner. Viewing the former in the light of the latter, the authors unravel three key riddles: the nature of Jesus, the identity of Lazarus and the meaning of his initiatory “raising from the dead,” and the Messianic mystery of the incarnation of the Christ. In the process, much is learned of the actual dating of the Gospel events, as well the repercussions of these events in history. This is a book for all those who want a deeper understanding of the New Testament Gospels and, especially, for those interested in the “Jesus mysteries.”
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Over the past 25 years, research findings have continued to underscore the direct and positive impact of women's colleges—institutions where the academic aspirations of women are the focus of the entire educational community. This book identifies the distinctive characteristics that make these colleges preeminent contributors of achieving women to the wider society. The authors also explain how the lessons and legacies of these institutions have the potential to enhance the education environment at all colleges.
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(At the heart of the mystery of Christianity, we encounter...)
At the heart of the mystery of Christianity, we encounter the divinity of Jesus Christ—the revelation of the descent of God from the spiritual world into the material world for the sake of humanity. To unveil the meaning of this cosmic event, authors Charles Tidball and Robert Powell (in his two chapters) draw on four very different sources: the Gospels themselves, medieval and Renaissance tradition and art, the visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich, and the spiritual science, or Anthroposophy, of Rudolf Steiner. Viewing the former in the light of the latter, the authors unravel three key riddles: the nature of Jesus, the identity of Lazarus and the meaning of his initiatory "raising from the dead," and the Messianic mystery of the incarnation of the Christ. In the process, much is learned of the actual dating of the Gospel events, as well the repercussions of these events in history. This is a book for all those interested in the "Jesus mysteries."
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0880105585/?tag=2022091-20
Tidball, Charles Stanley was born on April 15, 1928 in Geneva, Switzerland. (parents American citizens). Son of Charles Taylor and Adele (Desmaison) Tidball.
Bachelor, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1950. Master of Science (University scholar), University Rochester, New York, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, Madison, 1955.
Doctor of Medicine (Shattuck fellow, Van Noyes scholar), University Chicago, 1958. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1994. Doctor of Science (honorary), Hood College, Frederick, Maryland, 1999.
Rotating intern, Madison (Wisconsin) General Hospital, 1958-1959; physician I, Mendota Eastern State Hospital, Madison, 1959; assistant research professor physiology department, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, 1959-1963; United States Public Health Service special fellow, George Washington University Medical Center, 1960-1961; associate professor, acting department chairman, George Washington University Medical Center, 1963-1964; professor, George Washington University Medical Center, 1964-1965; department chairman, George Washington University Medical Center, 1964-1971; Henry D. Fry professor, George Washington University Medical Center, 1965-1984; research professor medical, George Washington University Medical Center, 1972-1980; director Office Computer Assisted Education, George Washington University Medical Center, 1973-1975; director Office Computer Assisted Edition and Superior vena cava syndrome, George Washington University Medical Center, 1975-1978; Lucie Stern distinguished visiting professor natural science, Mills College, 1980; professor education, George Washington University, 1982-1984; director educational computing technical program School Education, George Washington University, 1982-1984; professor computer medicine Medical Center, George Washington University, 1984-1992; professor emeritus computer medicine, George Washington University, 1992; professor neurological surgery, George Washington University, 1990-1992; professor emeritus neurological surgery, George Washington University, 1992; civil surgeon, Immigration and Naturalization Svc., Department Justice, Washington, 1986-1989; distinguished research scholar, co-director, Tidball Center for Study Ednl. Environments Hood College, Frederick, Maryland., since 1994. Trustee in residence Skidmore College, 1995.
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(At the heart of the mystery of Christianity, we encounter...)
Trustee: Cathedral Choral Society, 1976-1979, Wilson College, 1983-1992, Everitt-Pomeroy, 1993-1996, trustee emeritus, since 2009, Population Reference Bureau, 1987-1994, 1996-2002, chairman board trustees, 1992-1994, secretary, 1994-1997. Lay reader St. Albans Parish, 1965-1967, Washington National Cathedral, 1967-1994, lay eucharist minister, since 1994, clergy assistant, since 1968, homilist, since 1977, information system specialist, 1986-1993, volunteer manager information system program, since 1993. Member commission Episcopal Diocese Washington, since 1964.
Member committee management Young Men’s Christian Association Camp Letts, 1968-1996, chairman, 1972-1975, director, chairman Endowment Fund, 1977-1996. Board directors Metropolitan Young Men’s Christian Association, Washington, 1972-1984, trustees council, 1984-1991, finance committee, 1972-1993, vice president international program, 1974-1975, assistant treasurer, 1975-1977, vice president, treasurer, 1977-1979, vice chairman, 1979-1980, chairman, 1980-1982, president of foundation, 1991-1993. Board directors, treasurer Woodley Ensemble, 1993-2003.
Board directors Mid-Atlantic Region Young Men’s Christian Association, 1974-1983. Board directors, vice-chairman Cathedral West Condo., 1983-1984, chairman, 1984-1987, 91-93, finance committee, 1979-1994. Board directors Buckingham's Choice Residents' Association, 2000-2002, chairman resident services committee, 2000-2002, member finance committee, since 2004.
Member American Physiological Society (emeritus since 1992).
Married Mary Elizabeth Peters, October 25, 1952.