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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Pushing The Faith: Proselytism And Civility In A Pluralistic World (Book Review), Wayne A. Detzler
Pushing The Faith: Proselytism And Civility In A Pluralistic World (Book Review), Wayne A. Detzler
History Faculty Publications
Book Review by Wayne A. Detzler:
Marty, Martin E. and Frederick E. Greenspahn, eds. Pushing the Faith: Proselytism and Civility in a Pluralistic World. New York: Crossroad, 1988.
Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, And Mission In Theological Education, Wayne A. Detzler
Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, And Mission In Theological Education, Wayne A. Detzler
History Faculty Publications
Book Review by Wayne A. Detzler:
Stackhouse, Max L. Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission in Theological Education. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
A People Of His Name: A Church- Based Missions Strategy, Wayne A. Detzler
A People Of His Name: A Church- Based Missions Strategy, Wayne A. Detzler
History Faculty Publications
Book Review by Wayne A. Detzler:
Beals, Paul A. A People for His Name: A Church- Based Missions Strategy. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1987.
Tennessee John Stoltzfus: Amish Church-Related Documents And Family Letters (Book Review), Charles T. Eby
Tennessee John Stoltzfus: Amish Church-Related Documents And Family Letters (Book Review), Charles T. Eby
History Faculty Publications
Book review by Charles T. Eby.
Tennessee John Stoltzfus: Amish Church-Related Documents and Family Letters. Edited and annotated by Paton Yoder. Translated by Noah G. Good. Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, 1987.
Evangelism In A Pluralistic Society, Wayne A. Detzler
Evangelism In A Pluralistic Society, Wayne A. Detzler
History Faculty Publications
How do we evangelize a pluralistic society? We proclaim the name of Jesus Christ. To a multitude starved for truth, we offer the truth of God's inerrant Word. For millions mired down in sin, we offer a Saviour who can snatch them out. Amid the confusion and conflict we call people to meet at the Cross of the lord Jesus Christ, and He draws all.
A Study Of The Background, Level Of Job Satisfaction, Maturity, And Morale Of "Delayed Vocation" Catholic Priests, Thomas H. Hicks
A Study Of The Background, Level Of Job Satisfaction, Maturity, And Morale Of "Delayed Vocation" Catholic Priests, Thomas H. Hicks
Psychology Faculty Publications
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History Of Sacred Heart University, Part 1, William H. Conley
History Of Sacred Heart University, Part 1, William H. Conley
SHU Library Archives
Reflections on the 'early days' of Sacred Heart University, from Vision to Realization. Written by William H. Conley, first president of Sacred Heart University.
The Rosary Of Hiroshima, Hubert F. Schiffer
The Rosary Of Hiroshima, Hubert F. Schiffer
Library Special Collections
Account of the survival of Jesuit priests (among them Father Hubert Schiffer) near the center of the atom bomb attack on Hiroshima. Their survival was considered by many to be a miracle. The Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima was started by Rev. Harold V. Colgan when he was completely cured of a serious heart attack after praying to the Blessed Virgin Mary. If cured he promised to spend the rest of his life spreading devotion to her. Blue Army members promise to say the Rosary every day, consecrate themselves to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and offer sacrifices and …