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Concordia Seminary Magazine Fall 2017, Dale Meyer
Concordia Seminary Magazine Fall 2017, Dale Meyer
Concordia Seminary Magazine
500th Anniversary
Hans Urs Von Balthasar: A Primer, Thomas V. Gourlay 402884
Hans Urs Von Balthasar: A Primer, Thomas V. Gourlay 402884
Thomas V. Gourlay
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Research As Inquiry, Social Justice, And The Particularist Challenges Of Religious Traditions In An Age Of Terror And Hate, Desirae Zingarelli-Sweet
Research As Inquiry, Social Justice, And The Particularist Challenges Of Religious Traditions In An Age Of Terror And Hate, Desirae Zingarelli-Sweet
LMU Librarian Publications & Presentations
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Haa371 Historic Catholic Church Architecture Of Chicago, Paul B. Jaskot
Haa371 Historic Catholic Church Architecture Of Chicago, Paul B. Jaskot
Course Website Archive
“Historic Catholic Church Architecture of Chicago” used the Omeka/Neatline environment to study the architecture of a number of Catholic churches in Chicago and the effect they have had on the politics, culture, and social aspects of the city. Prof. Jaskot used this help his students “…think about the religious buildings as extensions of the city’s history, while emphasizing the contributions of and conflicts with its various immigrant groups.”
Leonard Bagalwa, Leonard Bagalwa, Tsos
Leonard Bagalwa, Leonard Bagalwa, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Leonard was forced to join the military at the age of 17 in his home country of the Congo. A Catholic priest smuggled me out of the country and I lived in refugee camps in several different countries until 2004 when he came to the United States.
In 2005, a couple came to Leonard when he was homeless in the Provo library. They found out that he needed help and offered to let me live with them. They ended up paying my tuition for my education and I went to college for five years.
Leonard uses his experiences to teach …