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Incarnational Development, Donald J. Lococo
Incarnational Development, Donald J. Lococo
Verbum
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.
"Aside from the certainty of birth and death, all other qualities of human life are propositional. We were born; we will die … these are the axiomatic statements of human life – i.e., self-evident. We need no proof of their truth, certainly there can be no argument. Anything else we say about human life contains the words “if” and “then” as bridge elements of the inherent uncertainty of life. This “if/then” grammatical structure implies by necessity the influence of external factors that determine and qualify their truth content. If …
Full Issue, No Author
Full Issue, No Author
Verbum
This is the full issue of Volume 4, Issue 1 of Verbum, published in Fall 2006 by the REST Club at St. John Fisher College. Articles from this issue are available as separate PDFs at http://fisherpub.sjfc.edu/verbum/vol4/iss1/
Charting The Future Of Brigham Young University: Franklin S. Harris And The Changing Landscape Of The Church's Educational Network, 1921-1926, J. Gordon Daines Iii
Charting The Future Of Brigham Young University: Franklin S. Harris And The Changing Landscape Of The Church's Educational Network, 1921-1926, J. Gordon Daines Iii
BYU Studies Quarterly
Education is deeply embedded in the theology and religion of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Formal educational systems began to develop soon after the establishment of the Church in 1830. The first of these formal systems was the School of the Prophets, established in Kirtland, Ohio, in December 1832 to prepare selected members for missionary work. Nearly a decade later an attempt was made to establish a university in Nauvoo, Illinois. After the move to Utah, the Church continued its involvement in formal education with the establishment of “common schools, stake academies, and colleges and universities.” The …
Life With Ana, Amber Esplin
Astonishment, Mark Bennion
Sisterz In Zion. Directed By Melissa Puente, John M. Murphy, Leslee Thorne-Murphy
Sisterz In Zion. Directed By Melissa Puente, John M. Murphy, Leslee Thorne-Murphy
BYU Studies Quarterly
Sisterz in Zion. Directed by Melissa Puente. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University; American Fork, Utah: Covenant Communications, 2006.
Lengthen Your Stride: The Presidency Of Spencer W. Kimball. By Edward L. Kimball, Gary L. Hatch
Lengthen Your Stride: The Presidency Of Spencer W. Kimball. By Edward L. Kimball, Gary L. Hatch
BYU Studies Quarterly
Edward L. Kimball. Lengthen Your Stride: The Presidency of Spencer W. Kimball. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2005.
Junius And Joseph: Presidential Politics And The Assassination Of The First Mormon Prophet. By Robert S. Wicks And Fred R. Foister, Susan Sessions Rugh
Junius And Joseph: Presidential Politics And The Assassination Of The First Mormon Prophet. By Robert S. Wicks And Fred R. Foister, Susan Sessions Rugh
BYU Studies Quarterly
Robert S. Wicks and Fred R. Foister. Junius and Joseph: Presidential Politics and the Assassination of the First Mormon Prophet. Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press, 2005.
States Of Grace. Directed By Richard Dutcher., Kent R. Bean
States Of Grace. Directed By Richard Dutcher., Kent R. Bean
BYU Studies Quarterly
States of Grace. Directed by Richard Dutcher. Provo, Utah: Zion Films, 2005.
Full Issue, Byu Studies
L'Islam En Termes Chrétiens : Quand L’Aventure Ambiguë « Croise » Pascal Et Saint Augustin, Mbaye Diouf
L'Islam En Termes Chrétiens : Quand L’Aventure Ambiguë « Croise » Pascal Et Saint Augustin, Mbaye Diouf
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
If it is recognized that The Ambiguous Adventure is one of Africa’s most studied texts, it should also be noted that most analyses of Cheikh Hamidou Kane’s novel are general sociological commentaries on a mythologized Africa or on a society that is caught in the snares of its own mythic “values.” These commentaries often forget that the text is also the passage through a history that was imposed on Africa, and one which the writer tries to interpret in his own way. If Kane’s text plunges into the Christian faith by invoking Pascal and Augustine, it is in order to …
Alhamdulilah: The Apparently Accidental Establishment Of The Church In Guinea, Kendall Moss
Alhamdulilah: The Apparently Accidental Establishment Of The Church In Guinea, Kendall Moss
BYU Studies Quarterly
As I neared completion of my first assignment with the U.S. State Department, a two-year tour in Rio de Janeiro, the department’s personnel officers determined that my two years in Rio would be best balanced by an equal amount of time in Conakry, Guinea. Although I had some interest in Africa, I had never given much thought to doing a tour in Guinea. Like a newly called missionary, I quickly began to study about a country I would later come to love.
Building Bridges Of Understanding: The Church And The World Of Islam, Boyd K. Packer, Alwi Shihab
Building Bridges Of Understanding: The Church And The World Of Islam, Boyd K. Packer, Alwi Shihab
BYU Studies Quarterly
President Boyd K. Packer, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, gave this introduction of Dr. Alwi Shihab prior to Dr. Shihab’s forum address given at Brigham Young University on October 10, 2006.
Moritz Busch's Die Mormonen And The Conversion Of Karl G. Maeser, A. Legrand Richards
Moritz Busch's Die Mormonen And The Conversion Of Karl G. Maeser, A. Legrand Richards
BYU Studies Quarterly
Karl G. Maeser’s contributions to the education of nineteenth-century Latter-day Saints had a profound impact on the history of Mormonism, an impact that has reverberated to today. The narrative surrounding Maeser’s conversion has been told and retold for over a century now in the enculturation of students into Brigham Young University’s heritage. This essay seeks to better understand and contextualize the events surrounding Maeser’s conversion and, more specifically, to discuss the text that was most influential in his conversion—the less-than-friendly Die Mormonen by Moritz Busch (1821–99).
"Strangers In A Strange Land": Assessing The Experience Of Latter-Day Saint Expatriate Families, James A. Toronto
"Strangers In A Strange Land": Assessing The Experience Of Latter-Day Saint Expatriate Families, James A. Toronto
BYU Studies Quarterly
The word expatriate is derived from Latin ex, meaning out, and patria, meaning fatherland. In a broad sense, an expatriate is defined as anyone living outside his or her native land. Prominent scriptural expatriates include Adam and Eve, Abraham, Moses, Lehi and his family, the Apostle Paul, and Moroni. In a sense, all of us are spiritual expatriates with plans and hopes of ultimately returning to our home of origin.
The Archive Of Restoration Culture, 1997-2002, Richard Lyman Bushman
The Archive Of Restoration Culture, 1997-2002, Richard Lyman Bushman
BYU Studies Quarterly
When I first began work on Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling in 1996, I realized that reconstructing the cultural environment of the Prophet would be one of my largest tasks. I could scarcely conceive how to go about probing the huge quantities of sermons, newspapers, journals, pamphlets, books, artworks, and private diaries that possibly bore on the restoration of the gospel in the 1820s through the 1840s. Yet the culture of that period bore directly on the success of the young church under Joseph Smith’s leadership. People would never be able to grasp theological ideas that were entirely foreign to …
The Imprisonment Of Martin Harris In 1833, Mark B. Nelson, Steven C. Harper
The Imprisonment Of Martin Harris In 1833, Mark B. Nelson, Steven C. Harper
BYU Studies Quarterly
With editorial work on Joseph Smith’s legal papers in full swing, the attention of several attorneys, historians, archivists, and law students has turned increasingly to American legal culture in the 1820s through the 1840s and specifically to cases involving Latter-day Saints. At the same time, Mark Nelson recently discovered court documents of a trial involving Martin Harris in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. These brief documents add considerable information to an otherwise little-known chapter in the life and ministry of Martin and Emer Harris. Readers also learn about early Mormon missionary adventures generally.
The "Beautiful Death" In The Smith Family, Samuel Brown
The "Beautiful Death" In The Smith Family, Samuel Brown
BYU Studies Quarterly
Despite thoughtful attempts by Douglas Davies to situate death at the center of the Mormon “culture of salvation,” the exploration of death in early Mormonism has been somewhat limited to date, particularly as it relates to the Smith family and the earliest years of Mormonism. Against this relative silence stands the testimony of the Smiths themselves, who were deeply concerned with questions of mortality. Joseph Smith was unequivocal on this point during his 1843 funeral sermon for James Adams: “All men know that all men must die. What is the object of our coming into existence then dying and falling …
Black And Mormon By Newell G. Bringhurst And Darron T. Smith, Eds, Emmanuel A. Kissi
Black And Mormon By Newell G. Bringhurst And Darron T. Smith, Eds, Emmanuel A. Kissi
BYU Studies Quarterly
Newell G. Bringhurst and Darron T. Smith, eds. Black and Mormon. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 2004.
Joseph Smith: The Making Of A Prophet. By Dan Vogel, Kyle R. Walker
Joseph Smith: The Making Of A Prophet. By Dan Vogel, Kyle R. Walker
BYU Studies Quarterly
Dan Vogel. Joseph Smith: The Making of a Prophet. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2004.
In All Their Animal Brilliance. By Lance Larsen, Casualene Meyer
In All Their Animal Brilliance. By Lance Larsen, Casualene Meyer
BYU Studies Quarterly
Lance Larsen. In All Their Animal Brilliance. Tampa, Fla.: University of Tampa Press, 2005.
The Secret Message Of Jesus: Uncovering The Truth That Could Change Everything. By Brian D. Mclaren, Gary Gillum
The Secret Message Of Jesus: Uncovering The Truth That Could Change Everything. By Brian D. Mclaren, Gary Gillum
BYU Studies Quarterly
Brian D. McLaren. The Secret Message of Jesus: Uncovering the Truth That Could Change Everything. Nashville, Tenn.: W Publishing Group, 2006.
Understanding Mazmuur Naafi: The Arabic Psalm Of Nephi, Josh E. Probert
Understanding Mazmuur Naafi: The Arabic Psalm Of Nephi, Josh E. Probert
BYU Studies Quarterly
Arabic calligraphy is arguably the defining form of Islamic art. Jamal Qureshi has combined this centuries-old tradition and the geometric forms of Ottoman architecture with one of the richest passages from the Book of Mormon, the Psalm of Nephi (2 Nephi 4:16–35), to create an artwork rich in meaning. The artwork is visual praise; and it represents the way in which religious artforms are fluid, transgenerational, and adaptable to new meanings. This short essay explains the artwork by contextualizing it in both Islamic and Mormon traditions.
Book Notices, Kelsey Lambert, Josh E. Probert, David A. Allred
Book Notices, Kelsey Lambert, Josh E. Probert, David A. Allred
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, December 2006
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, December 2006
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Poughkeepsie,NY
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center Finding Aid
Fortin Appointed New Dean Of The Seminary, Beverly Stout
Fortin Appointed New Dean Of The Seminary, Beverly Stout
Lake Union Herald
No abstract provided.
Deaf Catholic Newsletter, Advent-Winter 2006
Deaf Catholic Newsletter, Advent-Winter 2006
Deaf Catholic Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Philadelphia, PA
The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 52, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 52, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Our Silent News, December 2006-January 2007-February 2007 2006
Our Silent News, December 2006-January 2007-February 2007 2006
Our Silent News
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Fort Worth, TX
Our Silent News Finding Aid
Not Yet Home, Luke Dekoster
Not Yet Home, Luke Dekoster
Pro Rege
"This piece was published in the Sioux County Index-Reporter in mid-September 2006. The soldier mentioned in the article was from the area, and his body was being brought home via a convoy through towns along Highway 18. I happened to be covering a volleyball game in the town where he grew up and went to high school, so emotion was high at the four-way stop where I was standing. It struck me that we often dispense such generalities as “He died so that we can stand here” without really thinking—and this is the column that emerged."