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The Echo: December 5, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: December 5, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Campus Center plans finalized – National study reveals dismal four-year graduation rates – Top five news events of the week – Taylor on ice – From neuroscience to national security – In The Loop – New immigrant policy ambitious but faces opposition – Hong Kong Occupy protest founders surrender to police – Around The World – Do’s and Don’ts of Silent Night – Stalking stuffers – The Weekly Nugget – Crazy Christmas catastrophes – Bi-Weekly bachelor and Bachelorette – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU --#TaylorU’s Top Tweets – Film School Africa ready for its close-up – Sing loud, sing …
Wandering Wheels Newsletter, December 2014, Wandering Wheels
Wandering Wheels Newsletter, December 2014, Wandering Wheels
Wandering Wheels Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Fort Wayne Falcon Alumni E-Newsletter: December 2014, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Fort Wayne Falcon Alumni E-Newsletter: December 2014, Taylor University Fort Wayne
TUFW Alumni Publications (All)
The December 2014 edition of The Fort Wayne Falcon, published by Fort Wayne Alumni & Friends Resource Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The Echo: November 21, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: November 21, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
The Next Step – Turkey trot: breaking out – Top five news events of the week – ‘You’re never too old’ – Palestinians attack Jewish synagogue in Jerusalem – Obama orders sweeping immigration overhaul – Under the Radar – Deciphering the dragon – 15 things you can relate to if you’ve studies abroad – Turkey traditions – Embarrassing moments at Taylor – Burning Questions – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – Turkey and a movie – Speaking in breaths – Weekly Preview – Trojans stun Saints – IWU edges Taylor in Conference Championship – Athlete …
The Echo: November 14, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: November 14, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
The Takeover – Dreams, coffee and culture – Top five news events of the week – Taylor A.I. flying high – Hidden challenges – Top Five Bizarre Headlines of the Week – US, China agree t landmark climate deal – Libyan militia seizes major oil field – Around The World – A perfect match – Kidnapped – Faceless bullies unite – Burning Questions – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – The Weekly Nugget – A topsy-turvy ‘Tartuffe’ – Flying solo – From Earth to the stars – Death to the death penalty – Mythbusters: contraceptives …
Tartuffe
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 2014 performance of Tartuffe by Molière.
Taylor University's Theatre department proudly presents, "Tartuffe", a pinnacle of classical comedy. Written by renowned French playwright Molière in 1664, "Tartuffe" follows a hypocrite's attempts to sabotage the domestic happiness of an unsuspecting family.
The Echo: November 7, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: November 7, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Taylor contests ACA mandate – Top five news events of the week – A ‘significant’ essay – Shark attack – In The Loop – What’s next for Congress? – Sweden recognizes state of Palestine – Around The World – Reaping the harvest – Styrofoam with a chance of plastic – The Weekly Nugget – DC treasures – Bi-Weekly Bachelor and Bachelorette – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – Don’t judge a book – The 1975 in concert – An evening of art – Dear Taylor Swift -- #AlexfromTarget – Ad(ding) to Snapchat – Let your …
The Echo: October 31, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: October 31, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Was it all worth it? – Reclaiming God – Top five news events of the week – Checking in with the chiefs – A golden ticket – In The Loop – Top five bizarre news stories of the week – Battle for Senate rages on – Under the Radar – War for the Arctic? – How to terrify your roommate with Halloween crafts – Untold stories of TU: Halloween Edition – Trick-or-treat yourself – Battling for the crown – The Weekly Nugget – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – Terrifying Taylor Grads – Editor’s Picks …
The Echo: October 24, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: October 24, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Paving the way – A cultural experience – Top five news events of the week – Race for the fin-ish line – Sexuality as a whole – In The Loop – Republicans poised to take Senate – Scrambling for votes – At a standstill – Hall hoppers: Taylor’s nomads – Ventures into entrepreneurship – Bi-weekly bachelor and bachelorette – Senior Scramble – Burning Questions – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – The new Night Lights – Finding balance in chaos – Orchestrating dreams – Death with dignity – Ebola crisis: a world in need – …
Homecoming 2014 Booklet, Taylor University
Homecoming 2014 Booklet, Taylor University
Homecoming & Family Weekend
No abstract provided.
The Echo: October 17, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: October 17, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Homecoming Edition
Class of ’64 Leaves a Legacy: Alumni give largest 50th Reunion gift in Taylor history – Following a detour – Personal story, universal message – Eco(logical) – Imagining a better Taylor – Top five news events of the week – Faith beyond learning – Top five bizarre stories of the week – Saudi Arabia cuts oil prices – Under the Radar – Diplomatic darkness – Phu9bs meets Phubs – Bringing Taylor home – The Weekly Nugget – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – ‘Passion and Structure’ – Big Al and the Jungle Cats …
Parent & Family Weekend 2014 Sunday Service Program, Taylor University
Parent & Family Weekend 2014 Sunday Service Program, Taylor University
Homecoming & Family Weekend
The program for the Sunday service of Parent & Family Weekend, October 5, 2014.
Parent & Family Weekend 2014 Booklet, Taylor University
Parent & Family Weekend 2014 Booklet, Taylor University
Homecoming & Family Weekend
The schedule for the 2014 Parent & Family Weekend, October 3-5 2014.
The Echo: October 3, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: October 3, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Energy deficiency – Bike shops and taxis – Top five news events of the week – Budget reallocation leads to faculty, staff pay raise – A conflict back home – The Lilly effect – The moment they found out – The Weekly Nugget – Humans of Upland – Coolest tattoos on Campus – Surviving a LDR – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – S. Carey: from Bon Iver to Taylor – Academy Award-winning director to visit Fort Wayne – I love Wengatz – Home sweet homeschool: going public – Hipster Haranguing – Let your voice be heard! – Volleyball …
2014-15 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University
Playback Theatre
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 2014 performance of Playback Theatre.
Interactive and spontaneous, Playback Theatre bases its material on the stories of the community. During a performance, audience members respond to questions from the conductor and share their stories, then watch as the company immediately “plays back” their words as a theatrical moment.
Playback is an opportunity for stories to be heard and acknowledged in a meaningful way. In every occasion, central to our theatre experience is our faith in Jesus Christ and applying the truth of Scripture to the reality of the everyday stories presented throughout the evening.
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2014), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2014), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Fall 2014 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
The Echo: September 26, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: September 26, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
‘Little moments from a larger story’ – A backstage pass – Top five news events of the week – Taylor is growing green – Indiana entrepreneurs – In The Loop – West Africa’s impending economic catastrophe – Top five most bizarre news headlines of the week – US, Iran seek common ground against ISIL – Under the Radar – A state of disarray – What is Parnassus? – There’s an app for that – Humans of Upland -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – The Leaders behind the music – Standing on equality’s front – Are we ISIL’s keepers? – Yik Yak …
The Echo: September 19, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: September 19, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Sustaining a philosophy – Dances and more – Spiritual Renewal: Unexpected Learnings – Top five news events of the week – Good news! – Now in session – In The Loop – All eyes on Scotland – Senate passes ISIL bill – The Haak family – The Jumping Bean: brewing up new changes and old favorites – The Weekly Nugget – A hope worth waiting for – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – ‘Death, though shalt die’ – A musical journey through Europe – Third world culture: Catholic edition – Love for all children – …
Wit
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 2014 performance of Wit by Margaret Edson.
Wit (or W;t) takes place over the final hours of Dr. Vivian Bearing, a university English professor, who is dying of Ovarian cancer. The course of the play is her reflecting on her life through the intricacies of the English language, particularly focusing on the wit found in the poetry of John Donne.
In this program the Jason Francis Memorial Scholarship Fund is announced.
The Echo: September 12, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: September 12, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Under review – Eight perspectives on eight years – Larger screens and wearable tech – The breakup of Britain? – No safe haven – Under the Radar – America: the delusional battleship – Around The World – The transfers: who are they? – Burning Questions – Humans of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU – The Weekly Nugget -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – U2 has new songs to sing – Calling all actors – Bringing beauty to the community – Putting pen to paper – Reprimanding Ray – Stay safe – Let your voice be heard! – Volleyball spikes back – Cross …
The Echo: September 5, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: September 5, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
With a side of dissatisfaction – A mobile campus – Top five news events of the week – New places for discovery – A hire calling – In The Loop – Top five bizarre news stories of the week – A race for a cure – China rules out full democracy in Hong Kong, tempers flare – Over the Line – The Breu Crew: 1 year later – Taylor Pick-A-Mate: The 5-Step Process – The Weekly Nugget – The truth behind the gamer label – Burning Questions – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – Belle rings and sings – …
An Integrative Study Of Doxological Metanarrative, Mission, Motivation And Mechanism, João Mordomo
An Integrative Study Of Doxological Metanarrative, Mission, Motivation And Mechanism, João Mordomo
Business as Mission Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation engages in an integrative study of the doxological metanarrative of Scripture in relation to mission, motivation and mechanism, with special attention given to the business as mission (BAM) mechanism in Brazil. Two research techniques were utilized: 1) archival research in order to define and describe both the doxological components (metanarrative, mission and motivation) and the BAM mechanism; and 2) case study method in order to examine the motivations that drive successful Brazilian Christian entrepreneurs to start Kingdom companies.
The researcher identified three key metanarrative frameworks for understanding Scripture and redemptive history: the Nature of God (NOG), the Kingdom …
The Echo: August 29, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: August 29, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
The search is on – Taylor bookstore embraces the Butler – Top five news events of the week – Campus center capital campaign – Campus Additions – In The Loop – Russian boots on Ukranian soil – Under the Radar – Turning the tide – Around The World – Beyond Starbucks – Off-campus culture – Recrafting rummage – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – Welcome to the Wild West, Taylor – Taylor Theatre returns to the stage – YOU are the voice – Fines, suspensions and a little bit of football – Cold water, cold hard facts – Let …
The Echo: August 22, 2014, Taylor University
The Echo: August 22, 2014, Taylor University
2014-2015 (Volume 102)
Freshman Edition
A Fresh Start: International freshmen transition into life at Taylor – Leaders of Taylor – Around The World – Beyond the bubble – Apes, space and “Lucy” – Roommate conversations – Welcome Weekend pick-up lines – The defining moment – Women’s Soccer Starts Up – Football takes the field – Men’s soccer brings in international talent – The Fall Preview
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Summer 2014), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Summer 2014), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Summer 2014 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
King Maker In The Mind Of The Maker, Mark Eckel
King Maker In The Mind Of The Maker, Mark Eckel
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
"The mind of the maker and the Mind of the Maker are formed on the same pattern, and all their works are made in their own image." Dorothy Sayers goes to great lengths to expose a Christian view of creativity. Seen from a First Testament perspective, Sayer's ideas conform closely to human kingship originally intended by God; the vestigates of the robes remain.
In this paper I will seek to intersect Sayer's views of The Creator, the creature, creation, and creativity with the biblical-cultural connections in Genesis 1. What does it mean to be made in God's image in the …
A Day In The Life Of A Hero: The Three Unities In C.S. Lewis's Neo-Classical Romance, Joe R. Christopher
A Day In The Life Of A Hero: The Three Unities In C.S. Lewis's Neo-Classical Romance, Joe R. Christopher
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
C.S. Lewis's "The Nameless Isle" is, if one ignores the first fifty-seven lines as an introduction, curiously shaped to meet the requirements of the Three Unities as the Renaissance and as Neo-classicism understood Aristotle's Poetics. Or at least two of them. The Unity of Place is obvious: all the action is set on the same isle. The Unity of Plot may be debatable since the dwarf has more to do with the resolution of the conflict than the hero does, but at least there is only one basic conflict. And, most impressive of the Three, all the action occurs on …
C.S. Lewis, Thomas Wolfe, And The Transatlantic Expression Of Sehnsucht, Jedidah Evans
C.S. Lewis, Thomas Wolfe, And The Transatlantic Expression Of Sehnsucht, Jedidah Evans
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
No abstract provided.
Once A Queen Of Glome, Always A Queen Of Narnia: Orual And Susan's Denial Of The Divine And Redemption Through Grace, Kat Coffin
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
Susan Pevensie is one of the most misunderstood characters in C.S. Lewis' classic series, The Chronicles of Narnia. Writers such as Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling, and Philip Pullman have declared the character's face as a reflection of Lewis' sexism and misogyny, further claiming that Susan's exclusion from the final book of the series was due to her penchant for lipstick and nylons. Feminist criticism has found Susan's treatment pointedly gendered, displaying Lewis' supposedly negative attitude towards traditional forms of femininity.
While "the problem of Susan" has garnered critical response, little thought has been given to Susan in relation to Orual, …