24,996 research outputs found
Tony Mundine with his Commonwealth light heavyweight championship belt, 9 August 1976 [picture] / Peter Kelly.
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription on verso.; Inscriptions: "Tony Mundine, Australia's Short-Fight Specialist ... with his Commonwealth light heavyweight champion belt. Australian Information Service Photograph by Peter Kelly. Personalities 'M' P76/787 9/8/76/24"--Printed on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4583934
Visiting Hong Kong soccer team playing an Australian selected team in Canberra, August 1976 [picture] / Australian Information Service photograph by Peter Kelly.
Title devised by cataloguer based on caption on verso.; Inscriptions: "During August this year (1976) a visiting Hong Kong side played an Australian selection in Canberra, the national capital. Hong Kong won the clash one - nil. Australian Information Service photograph by Peter Kelly. 12/8/76/9 ; National League to boost Australian soccer. Australian soccer officials have embarked on the most intensive recruiting campaign in the game's history ..."--Printed on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4594380
Owen Dennison discussing a collection of rock carvings at Muogamarra with a group of students, Muogamarra Nature Reserve, New South Wales, 20 May 1983 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying information.; Part of the Australian Information Service collection.; "Mr Dennison with a group of students during an inspection of Aboriginal rock engravings at Muogamarra. 20/5/83 Photograph by Peter Kelly."--Accompanying information.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6180754
Zechariah 9-14 as the substructure of 1 Peter’s eschatological program
The principal aim of this study is to discern what has shaped the author of 1 Peter to regard Christian suffering as a necessary (1.6) and to-be-expected (4.12) component of faithful allegiance to Jesus Christ. Most research regarding suffering in 1 Peter has limited the scope of inquiry to two particular aspects—its cause and nature, and the strategies that the author of 1 Peter employs in order to enable his addressees to respond in faithfulness. There remains, however, the need for a comprehensive explanation for the source that has generated 1 Peter’s theology of Christian suffering. If Jesus truly is the Christ, God’s chosen redemptive agent who has come to restore God’s people, then how can it be that Christian suffering is a necessary part of discipleship after his coming, death and resurrection? What led the author of 1 Peter to such a startling conclusion, which seems to runs against the grain of the eschatological hopes and expectations of Jewish restoration ideology?
This thesis analyzes the appropriation of shepherd and fiery trials imagery,
and argues that the author of 1 Peter is dependent upon Zechariah 9-14 for his
theology of Christian suffering. Said in another way, the eschatological program of
Zechariah 9-14, read through the lens of the Gospel, functions as the substructure
for 1 Peter’s eschatology and thus its theology of Christian suffering.
In support of this hypothesis, this study highlights the fact that Zechariah 9-
14 was available and appropriated in early Christianity, in particular in the Passion
Narrative tradition; that the shepherd imagery of 1 Pet 2.25 is best understood
within the milieu of the Passion Narrative tradition, and that it alludes to the
eschatological program of Zechariah 9-14; that the fiery trials imagery found in 1
Peter 1.6-7 and 1 Pet 4.12 is distinct from that which we find in Greco-Roman and OT
wisdom sources, and that it shares exclusive parallels with some unique features of
the eschatological program of Zechariah 9-14; that Zechariah 9-14 offers a more
satisfying explanation for the modification of Isa 11.2 in 1 Pet 4.14, the transition
from 4.12-19 to 5.1-4, why Peter has oriented his letter with the term διασπορά,
and why he has described his addresses as οἶκος τοῦ θεοῦ; and finally that 1 Peter
contains an implicit foundational narrative that shares distinct parallels with the
eschatological program of Zechariah 9-14.
We can conclude that 1 Peter offers a unique vista into the way in which at
least one early Christian witness came to understand and to communicate the fact
that Christian suffering was a necessary feature of faithful allegiance to Jesus Christ
Marcia Hines with Australia's Daly Wilson Big Band on international tour, 1975 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from information on reverse.; Inscription: "Australia's Daly Wilson Big Band on international tour ... With solo vocalist Marcia Hines, the band is making a four-week 18-concert tour of the USSR ... Australian Information Service photograph by Peter Kelly, P75/718, 5/9/75/7" --printed on reverse.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3289122
Barry Cohen, Joe Skrzynski and Anne Deveson behind the plaque commemorating the foundation ceremony the new building for the Australian Film and Television School, Macquarie University, Sydney, 1986 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from inscription.; Part of the Australian Information Service collection.; Inscriptions: Details about the building on typewritten sheet attached to verso; "A commemorative placque unvelied at the ceremony by Mr Cohen (left). With him are Mr Joe Skrzynski, film financier and former chief executive of the Australian Film Commission, and Miss Deveson. Promotion Australia Photograph by Peter Kelly. S86/464, 11/7/86/5"--Typewritten sheet attached to verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4736483
Perefoti Tamati, officer for secondary schools, Apia, West Samoa, with Mervyn Dunkley of Macquarie University, Sydney, 1973 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from inscription.; Part of the Australian Information Service collection.; Inscriptions: Details about the West Samoan visit typewritten on verso; "Mr Perefoti Tamati, Officer for Secondary Schools, Apia, West Samoa (Left), discusses teacher training with Mr Mervyn Dunkley, head of the teacher training department at Macquarie University, Sydney. Australian Information Service Photograph by Peter Kelly. P73/525; A15066"--Typewritten on verso; "A15066; S73/1099"--In ink on verso.; Condition: Scratched, soiled.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4769872
Australian swimming coach Forbes Carlile training swimmers at Pymble swimming school, Sydney, 1975 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription on verso.; Inscriptions: "A top Australian swimming coach, Forbes Carlile, believes Japanese swimmers will become a major force in future Olympics....Carlil, was Australia's first Olympic coach in 1948, and has developed nine swimmers into world record holders. Even seven-year-olds undertake vigorous training. Here Carlile corrects the arm stroke of Jackie Master at his Pymble swimming school, Sydney, while other trainees look on. Australian Information Service photograph by Peter Kelly"--Typed on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4365117
Kelly, Peter, collection, 1911-1982
This collection includes newspaper clippings, transcripts recorded by Peter Kelly, court stenography notes, a biography of Peter Kelly, and other miscellaneous materials.
Peter Allyn Kelly was born on February 23, 1889 to Edward and Mary Kelly in Weir, Kansas. He was named “top” in his typing and shorthand classes. He married Gladys Burnett in May 1917. They had three children, Patricia, Peter and Allyn. He shortly worked for the Haldeman-Julius Publishing Company, before beginning work as a court reporter in March of 1927, where he stayed until retirement in 1969. He became known for the speed and accuracy of his reporting. He passed away in February of 1970.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/fa/1381/thumbnail.jp
Correspondence Between Eamon Kelly and Neal Lane
Correspondence shared between Neal Lane, co-chair of the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), and Eamon M. Kelly, Director of the National Science Board (NSB). Kelly offers Lane responses to questions posed by PCAST members John Holdren and Peter Raven during their review of the NSB's report "Environment Science and Engineering for the 21st Century.
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