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  1. 22 de jul. de 2022 · Professor John Swinton The University of Aberdeen's Professor John Swinton has been elected a Fellow of the British Academy. Professor Swinton is one of 85 academics who were nominated for election at the Academy’s Annual General Meeting that took place yesterday (Thursday, 21 July).

  2. with John Swinton. The quality of time depends on our abilities and disabilities, possibilities and limitations. In a world of speed and productivity, Kate speaks with disability theologian John Swinton on how slowing down deepens our ability to love. Season 03. Episode 06.

  3. Swinton is a major figure in the development of disability theology. John Swinton (born 1957) is a Scottish theologian. He is the Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at the School of Divinity, History, and Philosophy, University of Aberdeen. He is founder of the university's Centre for Spirituality, Health and Disability.

  4. John Swinton was a Scottish-American journalist, newspaper publisher, and orator. He is noted for his service as chief editorial writer of The New York Times during the 1860s and for establishing of John Swinton's Paper, which became one of the most prominent American labor newspapers of the 1880s.

  5. John Swinton is a consulting faculty member at Duke Divinity and professor in practical theology and pastoral care and chair in divinity and religious studies at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. For more than a decade he worked as a registered mental health nurse. He also worked for a number of years as a hospital and community mental health chaplain alongside of people with severe ...

  6. 12 de may. de 2021 · So Jesus is our joy. John Swinton 15:33. And if you look at the way in which joy is used within the New Testament, in particular, you'll see the idea coming back again, again, again, that even in the midst of your suffering, you can find joy, "count it all joy." Doesn't mean to say that you "count it all happy."

  7. John Swinton (* 12. Dezember 1829 in Saltoun bei Haddington, Schottland; † 15. Dezember 1901 in Brooklyn Heights, New York) war US-amerikanischer Journalist, Zeitungspublizist und Redner. Seinen größten Einfluss auf die öffentliche Meinung hatte er während der 1860er Jahre als Hauptleitartikler der New York Times.