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Memoirs Of A Public Intellectual, Chandan Gowda
A Heretic Reconsidered Pelagius, Augustine, And "Original Sin", Craig St. Clair
A Heretic Reconsidered Pelagius, Augustine, And "Original Sin", Craig St. Clair
School of Theology and Seminary Graduate Papers/Theses
It is the purpose of this paper to illustrate that original sin became the issue in the Pelagian controversy and that the teaching of Pelagius was behind this opposition.
Hinduism And Holy People, Nancy M. Martin
Hinduism And Holy People, Nancy M. Martin
Religious Studies Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"In Hinduism, there are both a relatively large number and a wide array of types of people considered holy. Such people are deemed to be spiritually advanced, having reached the highest levels of spiritual realization, and to have the power to guide others toward that realization. They are thus treated with respect and reverence. A person can be transformed merely by being in their presence through the experience of darshan (both seeing and being seen by a holy person), even as a person can be transformed by being in the presence of deity. Such holy people may be seen to …
Musō Soseki, James Shields
Ikkyū, James Shields
Gyōgi Bosatsu, James Shields
Responsible Leadership - The Ethic Of Right Behavior (Chicago), C. William Pollard
Responsible Leadership - The Ethic Of Right Behavior (Chicago), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this speech at a 2004 Rotary One luncheon, Pollard calls on business leaders to run their organizations as moral communities oriented to the "development of human character."
Catholic Ministries At Gallaudet University Bulletin, December 12, 2004
Catholic Ministries At Gallaudet University Bulletin, December 12, 2004
Catholic Ministries at Gallaudet University Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Washington, DC)
Catholic Ministries at Gallaudet University Bulletin Finding Aid
A Season Of Hope, C. William Pollard
A Season Of Hope, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Reflecting on how both Christians and Jews are "prisoners of hope" during Christmas and Hanukkah, Pollard offers his audience a hopeful vision of business, one in which management's servant leadership leads to a positive corporate ethos. Such leadership can, he argues, help to create organizations that are not just profit-driven but also morally conscious.
Swinging Bridge - December 10, 2004, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - December 10, 2004, Sarah Adams
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
The Formation Of Christianity In Antioch: A Social-Scientific Approach To The Separation Between Judaism And Christianity, Matt Jackson-Mccabe
The Formation Of Christianity In Antioch: A Social-Scientific Approach To The Separation Between Judaism And Christianity, Matt Jackson-Mccabe
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Jewish-Adventist Connection
The Jewish-Adventist Connection
Shabbat Shalom: A Journal for Jewish-Christian Reconciliation
No abstract provided.
Divine Aseity, Divine Freedom : A Conceptual Problem For Edwardsian-Calvinism, James K. Beilby
Divine Aseity, Divine Freedom : A Conceptual Problem For Edwardsian-Calvinism, James K. Beilby
Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Works
The purpose of this paper is to consider whether the Calvinist's typical understanding of why God created the world is consistent with the assertion of God's independence and self-sufficiency—an attribute theologians have labeled "aseity." The essence of the problem is this: the Calvinist's typical assertion that God's fundamental purpose in creation is to demonstrate his glory seems to entail that God have an "other" to whom his glory must be demonstrated. But if this is the case, then God is dependent in some sense on this "other" for the demonstration of his glory and, ironically, less sovereign than in a …
Good Words - December 2004, Vol. 6, No. 2, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa
Good Words - December 2004, Vol. 6, No. 2, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa
Good Words / Amazwi Amahle
Busani Nkomo, editor of Good Words / Amazwi Amahle
Utopia In The Midst Of Oppression? A Reconsideration Of Guaraní/Jesuit Communities In Seventeenth And Eighteenth Century Paraguay, Thomas W. O'Brien
Utopia In The Midst Of Oppression? A Reconsideration Of Guaraní/Jesuit Communities In Seventeenth And Eighteenth Century Paraguay, Thomas W. O'Brien
Thomas W O'Brien
This essay is an examination of the 17th–18th century Guaraní/Jesuit communities in Paraguay, which were exalted as utopias by countless witnesses. These authors have stressed the long periods of peaceful coexistence, the rich and fruitful syncretistic melding cultures, the successful and bountiful economic life, and the relative justice. Nevertheless, controversy has always marked these communities because many believe that the Jesuit/Guaraní missions are best understood as integral to the larger oppressive imposition of European polity and culture. These authors stress evidence of condescending paternalism, structural inequality, restricted freedom of choice, and the erosion of a pristine Guaraní culture. This essay …
The Visible Church In A Visual Culture, Susan L. Trollinger
The Visible Church In A Visual Culture, Susan L. Trollinger
English Faculty Publications
We live in a visual culture. To say that is to say, in the most obvious sense, that we live in a culture that is saturated by images. They are everywhere. We see them in the expected places: on our television and computer screens, in newspapers and magazines, on billboards, in our scrapbooks and photo albums, in picture frames and coffee table books. Increasingly, we see them in unexpected places. They show up on the floors of grocery stores, the backs of ATM receipts, the sides of tractor trailers and school buses, and even on the otherwise bare stomachs of …
The Reality Of Humiliation: A Reflection, Jonathan Schott
The Reality Of Humiliation: A Reflection, Jonathan Schott
Verbum
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.
"There are many factors that have played a role in the decrease of privacy in the United States today. Since the attacks on September 11, 2001, we as Americans have experienced a widening increase of governmental restrictions, searches, and inquiries that are set in place to insure our future security against terrorist threats. Coupled with this official state entrance into our privacy we also have been subject to deeper invasions privacy from the public sector. We now hunger to see into peoples’ personal lives and to live vicariously through …
Faith In Health And Health In Life, Sarah M. Piston
Faith In Health And Health In Life, Sarah M. Piston
Verbum
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"It is all too common that people must learn to cope with the knowledge that a loved one is fighting a potentially deadly disease. The advancements of modern medicine, while helping to heal the body, oftentimes neglect the emotional and psychological effects an affliction has on the patient as well as his family and friends. Faith and religion of any sort can be an incredibly effective tool in dealing with such a distressing situation; not as a salve for the physical pain, but in addressing the emotional wounds that …
All Part Of God's Plan?, Michael Galpin
All Part Of God's Plan?, Michael Galpin
Verbum
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.
"My whole life, my parents have always sent me to a catholic school. Ever since I can remember, I have had God in my life. What I was taught when I was young and impressionable, was that God is always with me, looking out for me and making sure I do the right thing, much like a father figure. I received all my sacraments, never asking any questions about the God that I believe in, the God that I was taught to believe in. It might sound naïve, but …
Living With Other Gods, Kristina Braell
Living With Other Gods, Kristina Braell
Verbum
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"I genuflect in the darkened sanctuary of my church and slide into a cool pew. With a low thud the kneeler hits the floor and I kneel in prayer, concentrating on the blood-red flame of the candle. Christ is in this place, it whispers. Even the silence seems to listen as the answers to my prayers stream through the myriad-colored windows that drench me in richly stained light. I close my eyes, pray for guidance, and just think. God will not mind, and I smile to myself. Outside lies …
From Abraham To Jacob: Promise And Fulfillment, Linda Wert
From Abraham To Jacob: Promise And Fulfillment, Linda Wert
Verbum
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"Since the beginning of time, God has had a special relationship with humans. After the creation of the heavens and the earth, God bestowed the rule of the land and sea to His most favored creation, man. Although Adam and Eve sinned against God, He still bestowed favor on them. He banished them from the Garden of Eden for their sin but gave them clothing (Genesis 3:21). When Cain killed Abel, God banned Cain from the land of his parents but put a mark upon him that he not …
Living With Other Gods, Quratulain Majoka
Living With Other Gods, Quratulain Majoka
Verbum
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"America the melting pot,” how many times have we heard this remark, yet it is so true. It is a diverse melting pot of many people, cultures, and religions. Diversity can lead either to intolerance or to acceptance. It is up to us, as Homo sapiens, or wise humans to accept the latter. This however comes with a challenge, for we are compelled to defend ourselves in the face or ignorance and cruelty. We live in a very complex country and time, yet we face the same problems that …
The 10 Commandments, James L. Smith Jr.
The 10 Commandments, James L. Smith Jr.
Verbum
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"In the Qur’ān, there is not a list of commandments such as we see in the Bible; however, there are many injunctions throughout the text of the Qur’ān. From these, Caeser E. Farah extracts a list of 10 “commandments” in his book, Islam. When comparing these Islamic commandments with the Judeo-Christian 10 Commandments, we can see some obvious similarities, some subtle differences and some commandments that don’t even compare."
Living With Other Gods, Matt Zheleznyak
Fire In The Soul Of Zurga: Bizet's The Pearl Fishers And Male Sati, Lori Dabbagh
Fire In The Soul Of Zurga: Bizet's The Pearl Fishers And Male Sati, Lori Dabbagh
Verbum
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"Although in recent years Georges Bizet’s “other” opera, Les Pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers), has been performed on occasion, scant attention has been paid to it, compared to his world-renowned masterpiece Carmen. Even those who are not avowed opera goers have at least heard of the Habañera (L’amour est un oiseau rebelle) and more so, the ever-popular Toreador Song. Bizet penned The Pearl Fishers at age 25, and enthusiasts of this early work praise the “freshness of inspiration” which contributes to its “perennial success.” (9). …
Full Issue, No Author
Full Issue, No Author
Verbum
This is the full issue of Volume 2, Issue 1 of Verbum, published in Fall 2004 by the REST Club at St. John Fisher College. Articles from this issue are available as separate PDFs at http://fisherpub.sjfc.edu/verbum/vol2/iss1/
Catholic Deaf Newsletter, December 2004
Catholic Deaf Newsletter, December 2004
Catholic Deaf Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Hartford, CT.
Family Line, Winter 2004, Cedarville University
Praise, Honor, Glory (Book 4), Merle E. Brock, Janice M. Brock
Praise, Honor, Glory (Book 4), Merle E. Brock, Janice M. Brock
Brock Collection Documents
No abstract provided.