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Swinging Bridge - December 10, 1999, Brian Reitnour Dec 1999

Swinging Bridge - December 10, 1999, Brian Reitnour

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Saint Joseph's News Center For The Deaf And Hearing Impaired, Winter 1999 Dec 1999

Saint Joseph's News Center For The Deaf And Hearing Impaired, Winter 1999

Saint Joseph's News Center for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Oakland, CA

Saint Joseph's News Center for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Finding Aid


Perceiving Oppression: Relationships With Resilience, Self-Esteem, Depressive Symptoms, And Reliance On God In African-American Homeless Men, Jill Littrell, Elizabeth Beck Dec 1999

Perceiving Oppression: Relationships With Resilience, Self-Esteem, Depressive Symptoms, And Reliance On God In African-American Homeless Men, Jill Littrell, Elizabeth Beck

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Empowerment has been proffered as a desirable goal for many disadvantaged populations. The process of empowerment can include encouraging disadvantaged individuals to recognize the structural factors in society (e.g., discrimination, oppression, injustice) which contribute to disadvantaged status. Two studies sought to determine the impact that recognition of oppression has on a disadvantaged individual's (1) self-esteem; (2) level of depressive symptoms; (3) resilience which includes a sense of master y and optimism; (4) anger; and (5) reliance on God. These issues were investiga ted in a sample of African-American men seeking services at a soup-kitchen ministry. Perceptions of racial discrimination were …


1999 Colloquium Program, Taylor University Nov 1999

1999 Colloquium Program, Taylor University

Colloquium Programs

No abstract provided.


1999 Printed Program Nov 1999

1999 Printed Program

Colloquium Schedules

No abstract provided.


Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn R. Pukkila Nov 1999

Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn R. Pukkila

Faculty Scholarship

A bibliographic essay on the early beginnings of feminist spirituality literature, from the 1960s to 1998.


Full Issue 1999 (Volume Ii) Nov 1999

Full Issue 1999 (Volume Ii)

Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016

No abstract provided.


Gender And Inklings Friendship, Candice Frederick, Sam Mcbride Nov 1999

Gender And Inklings Friendship, Candice Frederick, Sam Mcbride

Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016

This paper discusses C.S. Lewis’s views on women and friendship between the sexes.


The Deaf Catholic, November-December 1999 Nov 1999

The Deaf Catholic, November-December 1999

ICDA The Deaf Catholic

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA

ICDA The Deaf CatholicFinding Aid


Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter, November 1999-January 2000 Nov 1999

Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter, November 1999-January 2000

Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Portland, OR

Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter Finding Aid


Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn Pukkila Oct 1999

Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn Pukkila

Marilyn R. Pukkila

A bibliographic essay on the early beginnings of feminist spirituality literature, from the 1960s to 1998.


Swinging Bridge - October 15, 1999, Brian Reitnour Oct 1999

Swinging Bridge - October 15, 1999, Brian Reitnour

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 19, No.1, New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission Oct 1999

New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 19, No.1, New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission

New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission newsletters

The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available soon. Archbishop Gerety is honored for his past service to the Commission and to the Catholic Church. A “Save the Date” is included for the next conference “One Hundred Years of Catholic Higher Education for Women in New Jersey” to be held on March 25, 2000.


Clark Memorandum: Fall 1999, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School Oct 1999

Clark Memorandum: Fall 1999, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School

The Clark Memorandum


Tobacco-Related Cancers In Utah Compared To The United States: Quantifying The Benefits Of The Word Of Wisdom, Ray M. Merrill, Gordon B. Lindsay, Joseph L. Lyon Oct 1999

Tobacco-Related Cancers In Utah Compared To The United States: Quantifying The Benefits Of The Word Of Wisdom, Ray M. Merrill, Gordon B. Lindsay, Joseph L. Lyon

BYU Studies Quarterly

And again, tobacco is not for the body, neither for the bell, and is not good for man, but is an herb for bruises and all sick cattle, to be used with judgment and skill. (D&C 89:8)


Swinging Bridge - September 17, 1999, Brian Reitnour Sep 1999

Swinging Bridge - September 17, 1999, Brian Reitnour

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - September 10, 1999, Brian Reitnour Sep 1999

Swinging Bridge - September 10, 1999, Brian Reitnour

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Update - September 1999, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Sep 1999

Update - September 1999, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Christianity and Contraception: Seventh-day Adventist Ethical Guidelines
-- Can Christian Bioethics be Based on Reason Alone?


Nº29: Tiempos De Envejecer, Colectivo Con-Spirando Sep 1999

Nº29: Tiempos De Envejecer, Colectivo Con-Spirando

Con-spirando

Translation: Aging Times


What Is Justice? (Review Of Christian Justice And Public Policy, By Duncan B. Forrester), Michael David Lopez Sep 1999

What Is Justice? (Review Of Christian Justice And Public Policy, By Duncan B. Forrester), Michael David Lopez

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


"No Man's Land": The Place Of Latter-Day Saints In The Culture War, Frederick Mark Gedicks Jul 1999

"No Man's Land": The Place Of Latter-Day Saints In The Culture War, Frederick Mark Gedicks

BYU Studies Quarterly

Recent political developments in the United States find Latter-day Saints in an isolated but distinctive position, aligned with neither the religious right nor the progressive left.


Coming Home, Marc L. Joslyn Jul 1999

Coming Home, Marc L. Joslyn

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Varieties Of Dissociative Experience A Transpersonal, Postmodern Model, Stanley Krippner Jul 1999

The Varieties Of Dissociative Experience A Transpersonal, Postmodern Model, Stanley Krippner

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

No abstract provided.


About Our Contributors, Philippe L. Gross, S. I. Shapiro Jul 1999

About Our Contributors, Philippe L. Gross, S. I. Shapiro

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

No abstract provided.


Nº28: Mujer Adulta: Entrelazando Ciclos, Colectivo Con-Spirando Jun 1999

Nº28: Mujer Adulta: Entrelazando Ciclos, Colectivo Con-Spirando

Con-spirando

Translation: Adult Woman: Interlacing Cycles


The Experience And Meaning Of A Marianist Education Today: A National High School Study Of Mission And School Culture, Carolyn Ridenour, Alan Demmitt, Jill L. Lindsey-North Jun 1999

The Experience And Meaning Of A Marianist Education Today: A National High School Study Of Mission And School Culture, Carolyn Ridenour, Alan Demmitt, Jill L. Lindsey-North

Educational Leadership Faculty Publications

Focus groups conducted with students, parents, teachers, and alumni (N=540) at 13 Catholic Marianist high schools provided rich insights into the experience and meaning of the education provided at these institutions. While academic excellence was a common thread woven across meaning given by both parents and teachers, students and alumni articulated a meaning replete with images of belonging. That these schools valued persons holistically (rather than solely academically) permeated most groups. Using theories of organizational culture as the foundation, the relationship between missions and the meaning of life in these schools is discussed.


O Come Our Wisdom From On High- An Introduction Into Wisdom Christology, Ralph Shorey May 1999

O Come Our Wisdom From On High- An Introduction Into Wisdom Christology, Ralph Shorey

Master of Sacred Theology Seminar Papers

The purpose of this paper is not to tackle directly all the varying presuppositions held by Feminists in connection with Sophia Christology. Paul Wenz, in the Thanksgiving, 1994 issue of Concordia Student Journal has written an excellent article concerning this point.' Instead, this paper will deal with the following: (1) The general meaning of "wisdom" as it is commonly understood in Scripture, (2) an analytical study of Proverbs 8:22-35 in order to see how Scripture has appropriated the name of Wisdom to Christ, and (3) a brief survey of Early Church History up to the Nicene Creed of 325 A.D. …


Original Sin In The Smalcald Articles With An Excursus On The Coat Of Skins As An Image Of Original, Albert Collver Iii May 1999

Original Sin In The Smalcald Articles With An Excursus On The Coat Of Skins As An Image Of Original, Albert Collver Iii

Master of Sacred Theology Seminar Papers

In order to understand better how Luther understood original sin in the Smalcald Articles," this paper will compare SA with two other Luther writings, one contemporary with its composition and one from his earlier writings. Since Luther adopted the term "original sin," it will be useful to briefly examine the events that led to the coinage of the term by Augustine in addition to examining a few patristic sources in order to see how the idea of "original sin" was expressed formerly. Finally, Luther's confession of original sin in SA will be addressed to current issues such as the decay …


Hispanic Theologians As Actors, Poets And Prophets Of Their Communities, Sixto J. García May 1999

Hispanic Theologians As Actors, Poets And Prophets Of Their Communities, Sixto J. García

Journal of Hispanic / Latino Theology

The author proposes that while the Hispanic theologian must be an intimate participant and protagonist in his or her community, s/he is also called to maintain keep a necessary critical distance in relation to their living, active participation. Ultimately, theologians must ply their craft from within the lived religiosity of their communities. This means being a sensitive interpreter of the metaphors and symbols that communicate the community’s experience of the sacred. This role of poet-participant finds its best expression in the prophetic mission and identity of the theologian, who looks at his /her vulnerable, powerless, violence-stricken community through the surplus-giving …


Masking Hispanic Racism: A Cuban Case Study, Miguel A. De La Torre May 1999

Masking Hispanic Racism: A Cuban Case Study, Miguel A. De La Torre

Journal of Hispanic / Latino Theology

This essay considers the way identity performances and theological claims of white Cuban theologians masks the long-historical racism that has haunted Cuban culture throughout its history. The author considers concerns among today’s Black Cubans that national reconciliation Miami-style may reimpose silence and secondarity upon them as citizens. They fear any attempt by exilic Cubans to radically change the present government in La Habana, lest it creates a one-way empowerment of White Cubans once again. True Cuban reconciliation must confront Cuban White supremacism. Otherwise national “reconciliation” would occur only among white Cubans on both sides of the Florida Straits, excluding Black …