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The Role Of The Black Catholic Theologian And Scholar In Today’S Context, M. Shawn Copeland Dec 2010

The Role Of The Black Catholic Theologian And Scholar In Today’S Context, M. Shawn Copeland

Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium

Based on her keynote address delivered during the 2009 Annual Meeting at Atlanta University’s Lyke Center, Copeland takes a look back at the nearly forty-year history of black theological scholarship, reminding us of the intimate link between culture, history, and the ongoing and critical need for a theology that is authentic and responsive to the needs of the poor and marginalized. She reminds us of the urgency for the pursuit of truth and freedom, especially for black scholars and theologians. However, the quest for authenticity comes with a price.


Ethj Vol-48 No-2 Oct 2010

Ethj Vol-48 No-2

East Texas Historical Journal

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The Road From Nacogdoches To Natchitoches: John Sprowl & The Failed Fredonian Rebellion, Rick Sherrod Oct 2010

The Road From Nacogdoches To Natchitoches: John Sprowl & The Failed Fredonian Rebellion, Rick Sherrod

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Oct 2010

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

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Libermann In Conflict With The Authorities, Arsène Aubert C.S.Sp. Oct 2010

Libermann In Conflict With The Authorities, Arsène Aubert C.S.Sp.

Spiritan Horizons

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"The Heart And Soul Of The Multitude Of Believers Was One.", Séan Kealy C.S.Sp. Oct 2010

"The Heart And Soul Of The Multitude Of Believers Was One.", Séan Kealy C.S.Sp.

Spiritan Horizons

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Robert Clive And Imperial Modernity, Nigel Joseph Jun 2010

Robert Clive And Imperial Modernity, Nigel Joseph

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

In his article "Robert Clive and Imperial Modernity" Nigel Joseph analyzes the work of Robert Clive by postulating the questions of why Clive would be emblematic of the bleak modernity of Tocqueville, Weber, and Foucault? Rapacious yet docile, personally ambitious yet capable of curbing ambition in others, Clive seems to be an anomalous figure. Joseph posits that Clive's career is a metaphor for both the trajectory of the imperial state and for the imperial subject. In order to retain his Indian-derived wealth, Clive is forced into a series of paradoxical postures: beginning as the archetypal private marauder, he transforms himself …


Faith In Fiction? Solzhenitsyn's One Day As A Practical Defense Of Fiction, Bob De Smith Mar 2010

Faith In Fiction? Solzhenitsyn's One Day As A Practical Defense Of Fiction, Bob De Smith

Pro Rege

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Banishing Ganymede At Whitehall: Jove’S “Loathsome Staines” And Fictions Of Britain In Thomas Carew’S Coelum Britannicum, Jessica Tvordi Jan 2010

Banishing Ganymede At Whitehall: Jove’S “Loathsome Staines” And Fictions Of Britain In Thomas Carew’S Coelum Britannicum, Jessica Tvordi

Quidditas

Thomas Carew’s masque Coelum Britannicum, performed at Whitehall on Shrove Tuesday of 1634, deploys an image of conjugal perfection in order to codify a fiction of national union. Not only are Charles I and Henrietta Maria models of moral and political comportment powerful enough to reform the profligate court of Jove, their harmonious marriage also provides the inspiration for reconciliation between England, Scotland, and Ireland. In order to assert this fiction of unification, the masque invokes images of sexual transgression, symbolically enacts their removal, and equates the strength of Britain with the absence of the deviant monarch, James I. …


The First Battle Of Gettysburg: April 22, 1861, Timothy H. Smith Jan 2010

The First Battle Of Gettysburg: April 22, 1861, Timothy H. Smith

Adams County History

The fears of invasion voiced by the residents of south-central Pennsylvania prior to the Gettysburg Campaign are often the subject of ridicule in books and articles written on the battle. But to appreciate the events that occurred during the summer of 1863, it is necessary to understand how the citizens were affected by the constant rumors of invasion during the first two years of the war. And although there were many such scares prior to the battle, nothing reached the level of anxiety that was felt during the first few days of the war. On Monday morning, April 15, 1861, …


Adams County History 2010 Jan 2010

Adams County History 2010

Adams County History

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Repetition, Failure, And The Ethical Absolute In James Joyce, Macy P. Todd Jan 2010

Repetition, Failure, And The Ethical Absolute In James Joyce, Macy P. Todd

Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism

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The Messenger, 2010 Jan 2010

The Messenger, 2010

The Messenger

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"Forming Her Only-Begotten In The Sons By Adoption": The Contribution Of Bl. Guerric Of Igny (+1157) To The Doctrine Of Mary's Spiritual Maternity, Deyanira Flores Jan 2010

"Forming Her Only-Begotten In The Sons By Adoption": The Contribution Of Bl. Guerric Of Igny (+1157) To The Doctrine Of Mary's Spiritual Maternity, Deyanira Flores

Marian Library Studies

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