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Menorah Review (No. 14, Fall, 1988)
Menorah Review (No. 14, Fall, 1988)
Menorah Review
Unfamiliar Dimensions of the Holocaust -- Two Giants of the Zionist Enterprise -- Muslim and Jew -- The Documentary Hypothesis Revisited -- Book Briefings
The Shape Of The Shackles (Including Preface And Introduction), Philip J. Schwarz
The Shape Of The Shackles (Including Preface And Introduction), Philip J. Schwarz
History Publications
Analyzes the history of enslaved African Americans' relationship with the criminal courts of Virginia during a 160 year period.
Menorah Review (No. 12, Winter, 1988)
Menorah Review (No. 12, Winter, 1988)
Menorah Review
Recovering Scripture -- Jewish and Secular Bioethics -- The Republic of Moses -- Book Briefings -- Forthcoming
The Effect Of Man On The Landscape And The Effect Of Land On The Manscape: Or Contingent Plans For Knowing A Mountain, Taylor Scott Baldwin
The Effect Of Man On The Landscape And The Effect Of Land On The Manscape: Or Contingent Plans For Knowing A Mountain, Taylor Scott Baldwin
Theses and Dissertations
In my artistic practice, I emphasize personal and pan-cultural anxieties regarding civilization and the environment as an impetus for work in sculpture, video, and drawing. By locating marginal microcosmic subject matter that tellingly exhibits macrocosmic global dread, I seek to capture and distill our overwhelming eco-socio-political anxiety into a portrait of a society at a point in its history when the specter of nameless impending disaster weighs pressingly on the collective psyche. This thesis is supplementary to my work of sculpture in the Graduate School of the Arts Thesis Exhibition at the Anderson Gallery opening on April 27th, 2007. The …
Menorah Review (No. 13, Spring, 1988)
Menorah Review (No. 13, Spring, 1988)
Menorah Review
Love And Tradition: Marriage Between Jews and Christians -- On Doing Theology With Two Feet -- Morality, Survival, and God -- Litigation -- "Justice Shalt Thou Pursue ... " -- Book Briefings
“An Interview With Frank Lentricchia.”, David E. Latane
“An Interview With Frank Lentricchia.”, David E. Latane
English Publications
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Marco Polo, John Gunther Hoppenthaler
Marco Polo, John Gunther Hoppenthaler
Theses and Dissertations
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Chinese Cultural Center, Wei Dong
Chinese Cultural Center, Wei Dong
Theses and Dissertations
During this period of high technology, designers are eager to create environments that have strong emotional appeal to people's physiology and psychology. Our exploration of the natural living space has become all the more an elusive search as modern technology advances. Interior design, in its concern for environmental engineering, endeavors to exploit the spiritual aspect of human resources. Through this message, people are inspired to higher planes of existence.A. PROJECT To design a Chinese Cultural center. B. PURPOSE 1. To introduce the traditional and contemporary Chinese culture to western people. 2. To illustrate and describe the philosophies of Chinese life …