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St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, April 10, 2022
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, April 10, 2022
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
Saint Francis Brogia Deaf Center Church Bulletin Finding Aid
Aleshire's "Beyond Profession: The Next Future Of Theological Education" (Book Review), Robin D. Lang
Aleshire's "Beyond Profession: The Next Future Of Theological Education" (Book Review), Robin D. Lang
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Leach's "Radiant Church: Restoring The Credibility Of Our Witness" (Book Review), Jerry Brian Parker
Leach's "Radiant Church: Restoring The Credibility Of Our Witness" (Book Review), Jerry Brian Parker
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Reimer's "Approaching The Divine: Signs And Symbols Of The Christian Faith" (Book Review), Paul A. Roberts
Reimer's "Approaching The Divine: Signs And Symbols Of The Christian Faith" (Book Review), Paul A. Roberts
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
B & H Editorial Staff's "Prayer:Selections From Spurgeon’S Library" (Book Review), James Sauer
B & H Editorial Staff's "Prayer:Selections From Spurgeon’S Library" (Book Review), James Sauer
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Oliver's "No Flesh Shall Glory: How The Bible Destroys The Foundations Of Racism" (Book Review), Gregg S. Geary
Oliver's "No Flesh Shall Glory: How The Bible Destroys The Foundations Of Racism" (Book Review), Gregg S. Geary
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Biggers's " Estudio Bíblico De 5 Minutos Para Mujeres" (Book Review), Julie E. Sweeney
Biggers's " Estudio Bíblico De 5 Minutos Para Mujeres" (Book Review), Julie E. Sweeney
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Bradley And Cargin's "Creative Ideas For Worship With All Abilities" (Book Review), Gayle Gunderson
Bradley And Cargin's "Creative Ideas For Worship With All Abilities" (Book Review), Gayle Gunderson
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Werner's "Business Ethics Rooted In The Church" (Book Review), J. James Mancuso
Werner's "Business Ethics Rooted In The Church" (Book Review), J. James Mancuso
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Ecton's "Inspiring Proverbs Book For Parenting: The Overflowing Benefits Of God’S Enduring Wisdom" (Book Review), Antoinette Ileene Williams
Ecton's "Inspiring Proverbs Book For Parenting: The Overflowing Benefits Of God’S Enduring Wisdom" (Book Review), Antoinette Ileene Williams
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Life Beyond Bars: Nine Prisoners And Their Families, And Faith-Based Efforts To Recognize And Avoid-Cross-Generational Criminal Habits., Alfreda Reese
Life Beyond Bars: Nine Prisoners And Their Families, And Faith-Based Efforts To Recognize And Avoid-Cross-Generational Criminal Habits., Alfreda Reese
Doctor of Ministry Projects and Theses
The aim of this study is to examine prisoners’ firsthand experiences and their underlying family issues to bring awareness and delete current cross-generational criminal habits. Through analyzing a series of individual experiences and exploring underlying family issues, the study intends to bring awareness and exposure to the implications of the criminal justice system on prisoners and their families. This study will analyze personal stories of prisoners and their families to identify, interact, and intervene in best practices to avoid criminal habits. The research gathered aims to empower prisoners and their families in suggested ways to delete repeated criminal patterns and …
Turning Red, Micah Dunwoody
Turning Red, Micah Dunwoody
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Turning Red (2022) directed by Domee Shi.
The State Of Religion In China, Christian J. Parham
The State Of Religion In China, Christian J. Parham
Global Tides
The People's Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even tenser within the past decade. This paper will analyze the history of religion within China while contrasting it with the current state of religion within the nation. In so doing, it will describe and highlight the experiences of Chinese people who are religious.
The Christian Theory Of History In The Political Philosophy Of Herman Dooyeweerd, Zane Richer
The Christian Theory Of History In The Political Philosophy Of Herman Dooyeweerd, Zane Richer
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
No abstract provided.
Serving Our Children During And After Covid-19: Application Of Shepherd Leadership At Home And School, Kong Wah Cora Chan
Serving Our Children During And After Covid-19: Application Of Shepherd Leadership At Home And School, Kong Wah Cora Chan
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
Shepherding is one of humanity’s oldest known occupations, dating back thousands of years (Leman & Pentak, 2004). Yet, within the way of a shepherd lies hidden leadership treasures, which are especially valuable for parents, caregivers, and teachers during and after COVID-19. Shepherd leadership is a specific form of servant leadership. Although there are many similarities between shepherd leadership and servant leadership, theoretical or empirical studies of shepherd leadership are far behind servant leadership. The most referenced texts of shepherds and shepherd leadership can be found in the Bible. This paper examines the thinking, doing, and being of shepherds and the …
Great Men Are Almost Always Bad Men: The Cultural Revolution Of The Techno-Totalitarians, Gregory S. Mckenzie
Great Men Are Almost Always Bad Men: The Cultural Revolution Of The Techno-Totalitarians, Gregory S. Mckenzie
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Arnold Kling’S Three Languages Of Politics, Jeffrey E. Haymond
Evaluating Arnold Kling’S Three Languages Of Politics, Jeffrey E. Haymond
Business Administration Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
St. Benedict Parish For The Deaf Church Bulletin, April 3, 2022
St. Benedict Parish For The Deaf Church Bulletin, April 3, 2022
Saint Benedict Parish for the Deaf Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in San Francisco, CA
Saint Benedict Parish for the Deaf Church Bulletin Finding Aid
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, April 3, 2022
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, April 3, 2022
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
Saint Francis Brogia Deaf Center Church Bulletin Finding Aid
Saint Jude's, April 3, 2022
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
Saint Jude's Finding Aid
Exodus 18: Its Literary Unity And Its Key Transitional Role In The Exodus Narrative, Noppawat Kumpeeroskul
Exodus 18: Its Literary Unity And Its Key Transitional Role In The Exodus Narrative, Noppawat Kumpeeroskul
Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation
This dissertation argues that Exod 18:1–27 functions literarily and theologically as the key transitional midpoint in the Exodus narrative. As such, the chapter’s function is both retrospective (recalling key features of chapters 1–17) and prospective (anticipating key features of chapters 19–40) at the midpoint of the book. The characterization of the chapter’s most prominent figure, Jethro, the priest of Midian, the father-in-law of Moses, offers a first strong indication of the chapter’s retrospective and prospective interest as Jethro and Jethro’s daughter, the wife of Moses, and the sons of Moses reappear in the narrative of the book in this chapter …
New Approaches To Islam In Film, Sophia Rose Arjana
New Approaches To Islam In Film, Sophia Rose Arjana
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Kristian Petersen, ed., New Approaches to Islam in Film (New York: Routledge, 2021).
Giving The Devil His Due: Satan And Cinema, Brandon R. Grafius
Giving The Devil His Due: Satan And Cinema, Brandon R. Grafius
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock and Regina M. Hansen, eds., Giving the Devil His Due: Satan and Cinema (New York: Fordham University Press, 2021).
Deities & Devotees: Cinema, Religion, And Politics In South India, Rebecca Peters
Deities & Devotees: Cinema, Religion, And Politics In South India, Rebecca Peters
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Uma Maheswari Bhrugubanda, Deities & Devotees: Cinema, Religion, and Politics in South India (Oxford University Press, 2019).
Bollywood Horrors: Religion, Violence And Cinematic Fears In India, Sen Meheli
Bollywood Horrors: Religion, Violence And Cinematic Fears In India, Sen Meheli
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Ellen Goldberg, Aditi Sen, and Brian Collins, eds., Bollywood Horrors: Religion, Violence and Cinematic Fears in India (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021).
Refocus: The Films Of Paul Schrader, Elijah Siegler
Refocus: The Films Of Paul Schrader, Elijah Siegler
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Michelle E. Moore and Brian Brems, editors, ReFocus: The Films of Paul Schrader (Edinburgh University Press: 2020).
The Bible As Relic, Fetish Or Talisman In Nollywood Films: A Semiotic Perspective, Floribert Patrick C. Endong
The Bible As Relic, Fetish Or Talisman In Nollywood Films: A Semiotic Perspective, Floribert Patrick C. Endong
Journal of Religion & Film
Many Nollywood Christian films tap into a plurality of myths and idiosyncrasies prevailing in Nigeria in particular and the Christendom in general. Some of these myths and idiosyncrasies revolve around the perceived magical powers of the Bible, particularly the Holy Book’s ability to neutralize or prevent the designs of paranormal and satanic entities. In line with such Christian myths, many Nollywood Christianity-based films deploy various typologies of artifacts, signs and special effects to represent the Bible as an object which is more than a mere carrier of holy scriptures and the voice of God. In this paper, attention is given …
Transforming Leviathan: Job, Hobbes, Zvyagintsev And Philosophical Progression, Graham C. Goff
Transforming Leviathan: Job, Hobbes, Zvyagintsev And Philosophical Progression, Graham C. Goff
Journal of Religion & Film
The allegory of Leviathan, the biblical serpent of the seas, has undergone numerous distinct and even antithetical conceptions since its origin in the book of Job. Most prominently, Leviathan was the namesake of Thomas Hobbes’s 1651 political treatise and Andrey Zvyagintsev’s 2014 film of the same name, a damning indictment of Russian corruption. These three iterations underscore the societal transition from the recognition of power as being derived from God to the secularization of power in Hobbes’s philosophy, to the negation of the legitimacy of divine and secular institutional power, in Zvyagintsev’s controversial film. This examination of Leviathan’s three unique …
The Presence And Absence Of Animal Sacrifice In Jesus Films, James W. Barker, Daniel C. Ullucci
The Presence And Absence Of Animal Sacrifice In Jesus Films, James W. Barker, Daniel C. Ullucci
Journal of Religion & Film
This article illuminates an overlooked polemic embedded in many Jesus films. Filmmakers show little comprehension of the architecture of the Jerusalem temple. When the temple does appear, animal sacrifice is either eradicated entirely or grossly misrepresented. Since contemporary audiences are increasingly unfamiliar with animal sacrifice and butchery in general, ancient Jewish rituals can be interpreted as unscrupulous and barbaric. Also, the temple and priesthood are often expressly depicted as greedy and corrupt. A related motif anachronistically attributes the Christian rejection of animal sacrifice to Jesus himself. Some of these mischaracterizations arise from gaps, ambiguities, and ideologies within the written Gospels. …
Seeing And Interpreting Visions Of The Next Age In Interstellar, Nancy Wright
Seeing And Interpreting Visions Of The Next Age In Interstellar, Nancy Wright
Journal of Religion & Film
Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (2014) uses multiple styles of cinematography – documentary, painterly and expressionistic – to guide interpretation of its apocalyptic review of history. Within the prologue and epilogue of the science fiction film, clips from interviews originally filmed for Ken Burns’s The Dust Bowl (2012) invite questions about how to interpret documentary, revisionist and eschatological reviews of history. Cinematography functions as a self-reflexive cue to spectators within and outside the mise-en-scène to engage in eschatological interpretation. The representation of spectatorship and vision reveals the challenge of interpreting prophetic visions of the last things and the next age, which are …