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The Relationship Between Spirituality, Religiosity, Attachment, And Substance Use/Substance Involvement Among Adult Attendees Of Houses Of Worship, Jessica Jeanette Hames
The Relationship Between Spirituality, Religiosity, Attachment, And Substance Use/Substance Involvement Among Adult Attendees Of Houses Of Worship, Jessica Jeanette Hames
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
No abstract provided.
Second Opinon, 1999, N1, September, Advocate Aurora Health
Second Opinon, 1999, N1, September, Advocate Aurora Health
Historical Documents - Combined
Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The September 1999 issue of Second Opinion (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 7
- Idiopathic Health Systems: A More Powerful Way to Look at Health Care Resources (William F. Henry) p. 11
- In Whose Image? Religion and the Controversy of Human Cloning (Courtney S. Campbell) p. 24
- The Koan of Cloning: Buddhism Challenges Western Notions of Identity, Altering the Terrain of the Cloning Debate (Evelyn Falls, Joy D. Skeel, and Walter Edinger) p. 44
- A New Synthesis: Alternative Medicine's Challenge to Mainstream Medicine and Traditional Christianity (Sidney Callahan) p. 57
Scheherazade At Ground Zero: Muslim Women’S Agency, Identity, And Space In Euro-America From The 1893 World’S Columbian Exposition To The Islamic State, Alexandra M. Brandon
Scheherazade At Ground Zero: Muslim Women’S Agency, Identity, And Space In Euro-America From The 1893 World’S Columbian Exposition To The Islamic State, Alexandra M. Brandon
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
This dissertation examines three periods in Euro-American history that appear disparate but reflect the West’s changing relationship with the Islamic World and with Muslims, in particular with Muslim women, in Muslim-majority countries, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Specifically, this dissertation examines how Muslim women’s agency in the United States evolved from the erotic, provocative performance of the hootchy-kootchy at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition to the political and economic activism after post-September 11th, the Trump Era, and finally a different kind of agency through radicalization through the Islamic State (IS). The structure of this dissertation uses the voice …
The “Poison’D Cup” And The “Invisible Spirit”: The Significance Of Wine In Three Shakespearean Tragedies, Angela Hanratty
The “Poison’D Cup” And The “Invisible Spirit”: The Significance Of Wine In Three Shakespearean Tragedies, Angela Hanratty
Other resources
Alcohol, feasting and revelry play a major part in most of Shakespeare’s works. The utilisation and consumption of wine merits special focus as a signifier in Shakespeare’s work. Much has been written on the role of wine in his comedies, less so regarding Shakespearean tragedies. This discussion will focus on the significance of wine in three seminal works that were crafted at the end of the Elizabethan era, namely Hamlet, Macbeth and Othello. Beginning with an overview of the role and significance of wine to the plot of each of the plays, the analysis will then move to …
Portraits Of Human Monsters In The Renaissance: Dwarves, Hirsutes, And Castrati As Idealized Anatomical Anomalies, Touba Ghadessi
Portraits Of Human Monsters In The Renaissance: Dwarves, Hirsutes, And Castrati As Idealized Anatomical Anomalies, Touba Ghadessi
Monsters, Prodigies, and Demons: Medieval and Early Modern Constructions of Alterity
At the center of this interdisciplinary study are court monsters - dwarves, hirsutes, and misshapen individuals - who, by their very presence, altered Renaissance ethics vis-à-vis anatomical difference, social virtues, and scientific knowledge. These monsters evolved from objects of curiosity, to scientific cases, to legally independent beings. Although many images of and writings about these individuals depict them as jokes of nature or indices of courtly wit, others transcend these categories, combining a vocabulary of courtly self-fashioning with close observations akin to dissections that humanize monsters, while simultaneously stressing their anatomical difference. More importantly, the works examined in this book …
Double Effect And Ethical End-Of-Life Care: Assessing The Benefits And Burdens Of Lethal Treatment (Or Lack Thereof), Heidi Giebel
Double Effect And Ethical End-Of-Life Care: Assessing The Benefits And Burdens Of Lethal Treatment (Or Lack Thereof), Heidi Giebel
Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics
Given the wide the range of legally available options for end-of-life care in recent decades: from aggressive, even experimental, treatment to active euthanasia, our ethical analysis struggles to keep pace with technology and law. In this essay I show that the principle of double effect (PDE) remains, and will continue to be, a useful tool for ethical analysis of end-of-life care. According to PDE, an agent may ethically perform an act that s/he foresees will have a significant bad effect (e.g., death) in addition to a good effect (e.g., pain relief) only if s/he does not intend the bad effect, …
Ailments Of The Soul: Blood Transfusions And The Treatment Of Melancholy In Seventeenth-Century England, Emily Bowlus
Ailments Of The Soul: Blood Transfusions And The Treatment Of Melancholy In Seventeenth-Century England, Emily Bowlus
Theses and Dissertations
The first animal-to-human blood transfusions performed in seventeenth-century England focused on patients suffering from mental diseases such as melancholy. Many physicians diagnosed melancholy as a disease of the body, mind, and soul in which blood played a key role. Philosophy, religion, and folklore helped formulate blood as an elusive yet powerful substance with access to immaterial mind and soul in addition to the body. English physician Richard Lower conducted these first transfusions yet recorded little about his personal theories regarding how melancholy and blood affected the body, mind, and soul. The philosophies of Lower’s colleagues, Thomas Willis and Robert Boyle, …
The Development Of Public Libraries In The United States, 1870–1930: A Quantitative Assessment, Michael Kevane, William A. Sundstrom
The Development Of Public Libraries In The United States, 1870–1930: A Quantitative Assessment, Michael Kevane, William A. Sundstrom
Economics
The period 1870–1930 witnessed the emergence of the local public library as a widespread and enduring American institution. We document the expansion of public libraries in the United States using data drawn from library surveys conducted by the federal Bureau of Education. We then review causal accounts for that expansion. Exploiting cross-state and temporal variation in the data, we use statistical techniques to assess a number of plausible demand-and-supply factors affecting the pace of library development. Social and economic variables in the analysis include state income or wealth, urbanization, ethnic composition, and gender ratios. We also examine the effect of …
Saint Alphonsus Diversified Care V. Mri Associates Cross Appellant's Reply Brief Dckt. 40012
Saint Alphonsus Diversified Care V. Mri Associates Cross Appellant's Reply Brief Dckt. 40012
Idaho Supreme Court Records & Briefs, All
No abstract provided.
Saint Alphonsus Diversified Care V. Mri Associates Cross Appellant's Brief Dckt. 40012
Saint Alphonsus Diversified Care V. Mri Associates Cross Appellant's Brief Dckt. 40012
Idaho Supreme Court Records & Briefs, All
No abstract provided.
On Body, Soul, And Popular Culture: A Study Of The Perception Of Plague By Muslim And Coptic Communities In Mamluk Egypt, Mohamed S. Maslouh
On Body, Soul, And Popular Culture: A Study Of The Perception Of Plague By Muslim And Coptic Communities In Mamluk Egypt, Mohamed S. Maslouh
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis studies the Muslim and Coptic medical, theological, and philosophical perceptions of plague in Mamluk Egypt (1250-1517). It also details the responses to mass death caused by plagues in both popular culture and mainstream scholarly works. This is carried out by illustrating the various medical, and theological parameters which influenced the different understandings of plague. Attention will be given to the diversity of the medical traditions which coexisted and, sometimes, overlapped in medieval Egypt. This reveals the inadequacy of the convenient classifications and distinctions between the different medical traditions, which have been previously employed to explain plague in medieval …
A Letter To Christian Ministers, Donna Nofziger Plank
Peggy Mccracken. The Curse Of Eve, The Wound Of The Hero: Blood, Gender, And Medieval Literature. The Middle Ages Series. University Of Pennsylvania Press, 2003., Shona Harrison
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Reconstructive Charity, Soundness And The Rsa-Criteria Of Good Argumentation, Frank Zenker
Reconstructive Charity, Soundness And The Rsa-Criteria Of Good Argumentation, Frank Zenker
OSSA Conference Archive
This paper discusses an example of social policy argumentation from an opinion of the 2007 majority among the German National Ethics Council (NEC 2007). It is employed to problematize argument reconstruction with respect to the Informal Logic quality criteria relevance, sufficiency, acceptability (RSA) (Johnson & Blair 2006, 11977). The main thesis is conditional and rather weak: If the RSA criteria are sub-stitutes for the notion of soundness, then—next to premise-truth and validity—they also substitute recon-structive charity
Assessment Of Seminary Education On End Of Life Issues, Stefan Hakon Pomrenke
Assessment Of Seminary Education On End Of Life Issues, Stefan Hakon Pomrenke
Theses and Dissertations
Background: The US health care system faces increased costs from end of life (EOL) care. The intensive approach to EOL treatment with greater use of procedures in ICUs has led to decedent spending six times greater than that of survivors in the hospital. Experts in ICU and Palliative care fields have called for greater utilization of end of life planning and education. To date, EOL education has been dominated by the technologically driven medical field and the church has been under-utilized. The US population relies on clergy support for many mental health and EOL issues. Clergy report feeling uncomfortable in …
Valeria Finucci, The Manly Masquerade: Masculinity, Paternity, And Castration In The Italian Renaissance. Duke University Press, 2003, Holly A. Crocker
Valeria Finucci, The Manly Masquerade: Masculinity, Paternity, And Castration In The Italian Renaissance. Duke University Press, 2003, Holly A. Crocker
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Bonnie Effros, Creating Community With Food And Drink In Merovingian Gaul. New Middle Ages. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002, Felice Lifshitz
Bonnie Effros, Creating Community With Food And Drink In Merovingian Gaul. New Middle Ages. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002, Felice Lifshitz
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Sullivan, Jean Interview For The Miami Valley College Of Nursing And Health Oral History Project, Carol Holdcraft, Jean Sullivan
Sullivan, Jean Interview For The Miami Valley College Of Nursing And Health Oral History Project, Carol Holdcraft, Jean Sullivan
Wright State University - Miami Valley College of Nursing and Health Oral History Project
Carol Holdcraft interviewed Jean Sullivan about the founding of the Wright State University College of Nursing and Health. In the interview Ms. Sullivan discusses her career and her decision to come to Wright State as faculty with the College of Nursing and Health.
Assessment Of Capacity To Give Consent To Research Participation: State-Of-The-Art And Beyond, Evan G. Derenzo, Robert R. Conley, Raymond Love
Assessment Of Capacity To Give Consent To Research Participation: State-Of-The-Art And Beyond, Evan G. Derenzo, Robert R. Conley, Raymond Love
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Without Narrative: Child Sexual Abuse, Lynne N. Henderson
Without Narrative: Child Sexual Abuse, Lynne N. Henderson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Without Narrative: Child Sexual Abuse, Lynne Henderson
Without Narrative: Child Sexual Abuse, Lynne Henderson
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Special Libraries, Fall 1995, Special Libraries Association
Special Libraries, Fall 1995, Special Libraries Association
Special Libraries, 1995
Volume 86, Issue 4
Kenyon Collegian - November 10, 1994
Commentary, Linda Lomperis
Commentary, Linda Lomperis
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Medical Crises And Moral Renaissance, Kenneth L. Vaux
Medical Crises And Moral Renaissance, Kenneth L. Vaux
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Viability And Fetal Life In State Criminal Abortion Laws, Eugene Griffin
Viability And Fetal Life In State Criminal Abortion Laws, Eugene Griffin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Changing Attitudes Toward Euthanasia, Alice V. Mehling
Changing Attitudes Toward Euthanasia, Alice V. Mehling
IUSTITIA
Death is a very individual matter which does not readily lend itself to collective decision. Medical ethicists frequently conclude that to allow a person to die from malice is more reprehensible than to help a person to die from mercy. The most striking change which is taking place in consideration of the problem is recognition of the need to reinforce the patient's right to decide on the course of medical treatment.
A New York Times editorial of February 3, 1903 condemned the practice of active euthanasia by comparing it to "practices of savages in all parts of the world". Seventy …
Wsu News February-March, 1972, Office Of Communications, Wright State University
Wsu News February-March, 1972, Office Of Communications, Wright State University
WSU NEWS
A twelve page newsletter of the WSU News. The WSU News (Notes Events Wright State University) was published monthly beginning in April of 1970. This newsletter was created to provide information about the "growth and progress" of Wright State University across Ohio.
A Review Of The March, 1970, Theological Studies; Abortion Issue, Vitale H. Paganelli
A Review Of The March, 1970, Theological Studies; Abortion Issue, Vitale H. Paganelli
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.