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Archives, Artwork, And A Garden: The John Stokes And Mary’S Gardens Collection At The University Of Dayton, Kayla Harris
Archives, Artwork, And A Garden: The John Stokes And Mary’S Gardens Collection At The University Of Dayton, Kayla Harris
Kayla Harris
The University of Dayton hosted a unique exhibit in the spring of 2017 highlighting the John Stokes and Mary’s Gardens archival collection. In addition to materials from the collection, the exhibit also featured a live garden with flowers named for the Blessed Virgin Mary inside the library, and specially commissioned artwork by artist Holly Schapker. The library was able to reach different audiences and hopes this will serve as an example in thinking of more interactive ways for visitors to experience an archival exhibit.
Living Seeds Of History: The John Stokes And Mary's Gardens Exhibit, Stephanie Shreffler, Kayla Harris
Living Seeds Of History: The John Stokes And Mary's Gardens Exhibit, Stephanie Shreffler, Kayla Harris
Kayla Harris
This panel describes how the University of Dayton planned and carried out an exhibit on the John Stokes and Mary’s Gardens archival collection, featuring a garden inside the library. A “Mary garden” is a garden filled with flowers named for Mary.
The panel describes the content of the collection and how the exhibit was originally conceived; the exhibit design and programming; and the challenges faced during the planning process.
The exhibit provided a way for the Libraries to promote an archival collection that not only closely connected with the University’s mission as a Catholic institution, but also provided new opportunities …
The Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15).Pdf, Charles Sabo
The Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15).Pdf, Charles Sabo
Charles Sabo
A Polemic Of The Neo-Evangelical View Of Scripture, Amber Geiger
A Polemic Of The Neo-Evangelical View Of Scripture, Amber Geiger
Amber Geiger
No abstract provided.
The Bible And Creationism, Susan L. Trollinger, William Vance Trollinger
The Bible And Creationism, Susan L. Trollinger, William Vance Trollinger
William Vance Trollinger Jr.
Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species (1859) marked a significant challenge to traditional understandings of the Bible and Christian theology. Darwin’s theory of organic evolution stood in sharp contrast with the Genesis account of creation, with its six days, separate creations of life forms, and special creation of human beings. More than this, Darwin’s ideas raised enormous theological questions about God’s role in creation (e.g., is there a role for God in organic evolution?) and about the nature of human beings (e.g., what does it mean to talk about original sin without a historic Adam and Eve?) Of course, what really …
Thanksgiving Service Celebrates All Faiths And Reminds Community To Be Thankful
Thanksgiving Service Celebrates All Faiths And Reminds Community To Be Thankful
Karreem Mebane
The Bible And Creationism, Susan L. Trollinger, William Vance Trollinger
The Bible And Creationism, Susan L. Trollinger, William Vance Trollinger
Susan L. Trollinger
Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species (1859) marked a significant challenge to traditional understandings of the Bible and Christian theology. Darwin’s theory of organic evolution stood in sharp contrast with the Genesis account of creation, with its six days, separate creations of life forms, and special creation of human beings. More than this, Darwin’s ideas raised enormous theological questions about God’s role in creation (e.g., is there a role for God in organic evolution?) and about the nature of human beings (e.g., what does it mean to talk about original sin without a historic Adam and Eve?)
Of course, what really …
Can One Love The Distant Other? Empathy, Affiliation, And Cosmopolitanism, Gregory R. Peterson
Can One Love The Distant Other? Empathy, Affiliation, And Cosmopolitanism, Gregory R. Peterson
Gregory Peterson
An ongoing debate in political and moral philosophy concerns the nature of international obligations. While cosmopolitans argue that duties of justice are independent of national borders, statists argue otherwise, sometimes basing their account on the limitations of our empathic concern, a line of argument found much earlier in Adam Smith. Although critics argue that empathy is neither necessary nor sufficient for morality, and although statists imply that psychological limitations of the kind that would be based in empathy prevent the realization of commitments to distant others beyond humanitarian aid, I argue that both these views are incorrect. While the possession …
Luther, The Flawed Giant, Brent A. R. Hege
Luther, The Flawed Giant, Brent A. R. Hege
Brent A. R. Hege
Presentation given in part of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation at the First Lutheran Church on October 21, 2017 in Columbus, Indiana.
Europe At The Time Of The Reformation, Brent A. R. Hege
Europe At The Time Of The Reformation, Brent A. R. Hege
Brent A. R. Hege
Presentation given in part of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation at the First Lutheran Church on October 21, 2017 in Columbus, Indiana.
Luther’S Life And Thought, Brent A. R. Hege
Luther’S Life And Thought, Brent A. R. Hege
Brent A. R. Hege
Presentation given in part of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation at the First Lutheran Church on October 21, 2017 in Columbus, Indiana.
Suspicious Minds: The Spirituality Of The Postmodern Nones, Michael Murphy
Suspicious Minds: The Spirituality Of The Postmodern Nones, Michael Murphy
Michael Murphy
Much has been made about the “nones” and the current demographics of belief in the United States, especially those of young people. The term nones rose to prominence when a Pew Research Center poll in 2012 called “Nones on the Rise” discovered that nearly 20 percent of Americans claim no religious affiliation—a number that has been steadily climbing since 2007. Last January, National Public Radio aired a weeklong series titled “Losing Our Religion: The Growth of the nones.” In the spring of 2013, a poll conducted by Michael Hout of the University of California, Berkeley, and Mark A. Chaves of …
Swipe Left: A Theology Of Tinder And Digital Dating, Michael Murphy
Swipe Left: A Theology Of Tinder And Digital Dating, Michael Murphy
Michael Murphy
The juggernaut of digital culture, which really has hatched the biggest cultural metamorphosis since Gutenberg’s printing press, affects every aspect of late modern life in fundamental ways—ways, moreover, that are often obscured from our perception. After all, the hardest chains to break, the saying goes, are the ones you can’t see.
Imagining Space And Siting Collective Memory In South Asian Muslim Biographical Literature (Tazkirahs), Marcia K. Hermansen
Imagining Space And Siting Collective Memory In South Asian Muslim Biographical Literature (Tazkirahs), Marcia K. Hermansen
Marcia Hermansen
No abstract provided.
Shāh Walī Allāh's Theory Of The Subtle Spiritual Centers (LaṭāʾIf): A Sufi Model Of Personhood And Self-Transformation, Marcia K. Hermansen
Shāh Walī Allāh's Theory Of The Subtle Spiritual Centers (LaṭāʾIf): A Sufi Model Of Personhood And Self-Transformation, Marcia K. Hermansen
Marcia Hermansen
No abstract provided.
Shah Wali Allah's Arrangement Of The Subtle Spiritual Centers, Marcia K. Hermansen
Shah Wali Allah's Arrangement Of The Subtle Spiritual Centers, Marcia K. Hermansen
Marcia Hermansen
This paper will present an explanation of some previously unexamined aspects of fillah Wali Allah's (d. 1762) conception of the subtJe spiritual centres (/afii'if). For Shah Wali Allah these spiritual components of a person were of great importance in explaining the theory and practice of individual spiritual progress on the Sufi path. His arrangement of these centres, together with his explanation of their interaction with one another directly reflects his more comprehensive understanding of cosmology and ontology, and therefore this aspect of his thought is less esoteric than it might initially seem.
South Asian Muslim American Girl Power: Structures And Symbols Of Control And Self Expression, Marcia K. Hermansen, Mahruq F. Khan
South Asian Muslim American Girl Power: Structures And Symbols Of Control And Self Expression, Marcia K. Hermansen, Mahruq F. Khan
Marcia Hermansen
South Asian Muslim American (SAMA) girls studied ethnographically in Chicago and more broadly in the United States negotiate these three components (South Asian, Muslim, and American) of identity across the spheres of home, Islamic institutions, and the public “American” realm. . Drawing on interviews and fieldwork at an Islamic school and within South Asian families and mosques, the authors illustrate how nascent “girl” power is evidenced in these contexts drawing on media representations, academic sources, and data drawn from participant observation. Sources of SAMA girls’ expressions of confidence and power are selective use of identity markers, increased mastery of Islamic …
Harmonizing Plural Societies: The Case Of Lasallians, Families, Schools - And The Poor
Harmonizing Plural Societies: The Case Of Lasallians, Families, Schools - And The Poor
Patrick McKinley Brennan
No abstract provided.
Conscience And The Common Good: An Alternative Perspective
Conscience And The Common Good: An Alternative Perspective
Patrick McKinley Brennan
No abstract provided.
Secular Humanism And Christianity.Docx, Stenislos Daniel
Secular Humanism And Christianity.Docx, Stenislos Daniel
Stenislos Daniel
No abstract provided.
Digital Reformation.Pdf, Michael J. Paulus Jr., Bruce D. Baker, Mike Langford
Digital Reformation.Pdf, Michael J. Paulus Jr., Bruce D. Baker, Mike Langford
Michael J. Paulus, Jr.
Building A Bridge Between Theravada Buddhism And Islam, Philip Novak
Building A Bridge Between Theravada Buddhism And Islam, Philip Novak
Philip Novak
In a world riven by national egoisms and intercultural tensions, it is perhaps more important than ever for us to try to see what is noble and universal in the varied religious symbol systems of the world’s cultures. Our long journey towards a global spirituality requires us to constantly translate the insights of particular faiths into universally intelligible concepts and images drawn from our common human experience and, thus equipped, to boldly encourage the world’s religions to recognize their deep family resemblances. ~article excerpt~
The Conversion Of Saul, David C. Taylor Jr
The Conversion Of Saul, David C. Taylor Jr
David C Taylor Jr
Hans Urs Von Balthasar: A Primer, Thomas V. Gourlay 402884
Hans Urs Von Balthasar: A Primer, Thomas V. Gourlay 402884
Thomas V. Gourlay
No abstract provided.
Review Of Piety And Responsibility: Patterns Of Unity In Karl Rahner, Karl Barth, And Vedanta Decika, Hugh Nicholson
Review Of Piety And Responsibility: Patterns Of Unity In Karl Rahner, Karl Barth, And Vedanta Decika, Hugh Nicholson
Hugh Nicholson
The article reviews the book Piety and Responsibility: Patterns of Unity in Karl Rahner, Karl Barth, and Vedanta Desika by John Sheveland.
The Spirit Of Contradiction In The Buddhist Doctrine Of Not-Self, Hugh Nicholson
The Spirit Of Contradiction In The Buddhist Doctrine Of Not-Self, Hugh Nicholson
Hugh Nicholson
An essay is presented discussing the various interpretations of the Theravāda Buddhist doctrine of "Not-self," or anattā. The author points out two contrasting manifestations of the teaching, including the "political-oppositional" form and the "spiritual-transformative" form. The relations between these paradigms are examined in depth through reference to works by Steven Collins, Richard Combrich, and Johannes Bronkhorst.
Towards An Understanding Of Bearing Witness And Conviction: #Mlk And #Blm, Andre E. Johnson
Towards An Understanding Of Bearing Witness And Conviction: #Mlk And #Blm, Andre E. Johnson
Andre E. Johnson
No abstract provided.
Internal Renewal And Dissent In The Early Christian World, Sheila E. Mcginn
Internal Renewal And Dissent In The Early Christian World, Sheila E. Mcginn
Sheila E McGinn
No abstract provided.
Justice Not Benevolence: Catholic Social Thought, Migration Theory, And The Rights Of Migrants, Tisha Rajendra
Justice Not Benevolence: Catholic Social Thought, Migration Theory, And The Rights Of Migrants, Tisha Rajendra
Tisha Rajendra
Although there are many migration theories that purport to explain why people migrate, many theologies and ethics of migration rely on neoclassical migration theory, which views migration solely as the result of poverty and unemployment in sending countries. This paper reviews various migration theories in order to argue that Catholic social teaching on migration has primarily relied on neoclassical theories of migration. This over-reliance on neoclassical migration theory has led to flawed policy recommendations and ethical analyses. Christian ethics must respond to the reality of migration as described by migration systems theory, which suggests that migration systems are actually initiated …
Ambivalent Solidarity, Tisha Rajendra, Laurie Johnston
Ambivalent Solidarity, Tisha Rajendra, Laurie Johnston
Tisha Rajendra
No abstract provided.