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The Cowl - V.79 - N.11 - Nov 20, 2014
The Cowl - V.79 - N.11 - Nov 20, 2014
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 79 - No. 11 - November 20, 2014. 24 pages.
The Cowl - V.79 - N.7 - Oct 23, 2014
The Cowl - V.79 - N.7 - Oct 23, 2014
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 79 - No. 7 - October 23, 2014. 32 pages.
Remarks On The Theological Aspect Of The Hell-Motif In Síaburcharpat Con Culaind, Darcy Ireland
Remarks On The Theological Aspect Of The Hell-Motif In Síaburcharpat Con Culaind, Darcy Ireland
Theology Student Scholarship
The early Middle Irish story Síaburcharpat Con Culaind unfortunately suffers from a lack of scholarly attention, particularly from the theological perspective. This paper proposes that the five quatrains which occupy lines 9438-9458 of the Lebor na hUidre copy together serve as the potent, appropriate apex to a tale which not only functions as an ode to Cú Chulainn but also as a forum through which are raised theological queries concerning the fate under the Christian dispensation of pre-Christian Celtic legendary figures.
Initial focus will be cast on the significance of the hell-motif within the Síaburcharpat (including a remark on the …
The Cowl - V.79 - N.5 - Oct 2, 2014
The Cowl - V.79 - N.5 - Oct 2, 2014
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 79 - No. 5 - October 2, 2014. 24 pages.
The Cowl - V.78 - N.22 - Apr 24, 2014
The Cowl - V.78 - N.22 - Apr 24, 2014
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 78 - No. 22 - April 24, 2014. 24 pages.
Public Transportation: Perceptions Of Filth Contributing To Poor Health, Dashka Bernard
Public Transportation: Perceptions Of Filth Contributing To Poor Health, Dashka Bernard
Annual Undergraduate Conference on Health and Society
Public transportation vehicles such as trains or buses have a reputation as unsanitary. Many riders of public transit are concerned with the health risks they are facing in regards to contagion. Perceptions of cleanliness derive from public health historically, with class, morality, and good health tied together in the American public’s attitudes. Certainly, infectious disease and sanitation are directly correlated in many instances, such as in the highly overcrowded and dirty cities in the early twentieth-century United States. Those living in filthy conditions (particularly, lower class individuals) were not only prone to becoming ill, but also considered to be immoral …
The Cowl - V.78 - N.15 - Feb 13, 2014
The Cowl - V.78 - N.15 - Feb 13, 2014
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 78 - No. 15 - February 13, 2014. 32 pages.
The Cowl - V.78 - N.10 - Jan 30, 2014
The Cowl - V.78 - N.10 - Jan 30, 2014
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 78 - No. 10 - January 30, 2014. 24 pages.