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All-University Christmas Service To Be Held, Amanda Recupido '09
All-University Christmas Service To Be Held, Amanda Recupido '09
News and Events
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Illinois Wesleyan University Chapel Hour, Taylar Kuzniar
Illinois Wesleyan University Chapel Hour, Taylar Kuzniar
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University Chapel To Honor All Saint’S Day, Rebecca Welzenbach
University Chapel To Honor All Saint’S Day, Rebecca Welzenbach
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Illinois Wesleyan University Chapel Hour, Taylar Kuzniar
Illinois Wesleyan University Chapel Hour, Taylar Kuzniar
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Iwu Black Student Union To Coordinate Chapel Hour, Rebecca Welzenbach
Iwu Black Student Union To Coordinate Chapel Hour, Rebecca Welzenbach
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Review: Blacks Of The Rosary: Memory And History In Minas Gerais, Brazil, Carole Myscofski
Review: Blacks Of The Rosary: Memory And History In Minas Gerais, Brazil, Carole Myscofski
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Book review of Blacks of the Rosary: Memory and History in Minas Gerais, Brazil, by Elizabeth Kiddy.
James D. Tabor To Speak At Iwu Chapel Hour, Marcus Mitchell'09
James D. Tabor To Speak At Iwu Chapel Hour, Marcus Mitchell'09
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The Gospel Of Thomas And The Historical Jesus, Jennifer Labrenz '06
The Gospel Of Thomas And The Historical Jesus, Jennifer Labrenz '06
Honors Projects
The New Testament Gospels offer two different pictures of Jesus: there is Jesus of Nazareth, and then there is Jesus Christ. The distinction between these two figures is most clear in terms of time period, either before or after Easter. Most people, particularly members of the Christian tradition, are more familiar with the post-Easter Jesus Christ, the divine savior who was crucified and resurrected. But pre-Easter, Jesus of Nazareth was a historical figure, a first-century Palestinian Jew. Christ is not Jesus' surname; it is a title given to him by those who believed him to be the christos, or Messiah.
Who's In Charge? An Examination Of Societal Impacts On Gender Roles In American And English Witchcraft, Austin J. Buscher '06
Who's In Charge? An Examination Of Societal Impacts On Gender Roles In American And English Witchcraft, Austin J. Buscher '06
Honors Projects
Since its genesis in the 1970s, American Witchcraft has shown itself to be one of the most forward-looking and tolerant religions in the area of women's roles and gender theory. Women leaders, gay couples, and even polyamorous relationships are all tolerated and encouraged within American Wiccan theology. Although Witchcraft was formed in England in the 1950s, with its move to the U.S. in the 1960s, it was soon appropriated by the growing American feminist movement. With this collation, Witchcraft has become one of the largest and most long-lived new religious movements in America. However, there are many differences between American …
Local Reverend To Lead At Annual Ash Wednesday Chapel Hour, Rebecca Welzenbach
Local Reverend To Lead At Annual Ash Wednesday Chapel Hour, Rebecca Welzenbach
News and Events
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Iwu Chapel Hour To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Kay Mitchell
Iwu Chapel Hour To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Kay Mitchell
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University Chapel Hour Presents Annual Hymn Sing, Rebecca Welzenbach
University Chapel Hour Presents Annual Hymn Sing, Rebecca Welzenbach
News and Events
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