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Truth Is Stranger Than Folklore: Hugh Nibley, The Man And The Legend, Boyd J. Petersen Nov 2002

Truth Is Stranger Than Folklore: Hugh Nibley, The Man And The Legend, Boyd J. Petersen

Boyd J Petersen

Separating the folklore from the fact proved difficult in creating a biography of Mormon scholar Hugh Nibley.


"Reflections On The End Of A Cusanus Jubilee Year", Peter J. Casarella Jun 2002

"Reflections On The End Of A Cusanus Jubilee Year", Peter J. Casarella

Peter J. Casarella

No abstract provided.


Review Of Ivo Celho, Hermeneutics And Method: The "Universal Viewpoint" In Bernard Lonergan, Richard M. Liddy Jun 2002

Review Of Ivo Celho, Hermeneutics And Method: The "Universal Viewpoint" In Bernard Lonergan, Richard M. Liddy

Richard M Liddy

No abstract provided.


Adverse Juvenile Sex Ratio In Kerala By Vibhuti Patel, Professor Vibhuti Patel May 2002

Adverse Juvenile Sex Ratio In Kerala By Vibhuti Patel, Professor Vibhuti Patel

Professor Vibhuti Patel

Census 2001 has revealed a deterioration in the juvenile malefemale sex ratio in Kerala. Hospital birth records can help establish sex ratios at birth and thus the prevalence of female foeticide. However, civil society and the state will need to pitch in to check the misuse of technology for female foeticide in Kerala


Conjoined Twins And Catholic Moral Analysis: Extraordinary Means And Casuistical Consistency, M. Cathleen Kaveny May 2002

Conjoined Twins And Catholic Moral Analysis: Extraordinary Means And Casuistical Consistency, M. Cathleen Kaveny

M. Cathleen Kaveny

This article draws upon the Roman Catholic distinction between “ordinary” and “extraordinary” means of medical treatment to analyze the case of “Jodie” and “Mary,” the Maltese conjoined twins whose surgical separation was ordered by the English courts over the objection of their Roman Catholic parents and Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, the Roman Catholic Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. It attempts to shed light on the use of that distinction by surrogate decision makers with respect to incompetent patients. In addition, it critically analyzes various components of the distinction by comparing the reasoning used by Catholic moralists in this case with the reasoning used …


Medieval Massorah’S Impact On Hebrew Philology, Asher Finkel Ph.D. May 2002

Medieval Massorah’S Impact On Hebrew Philology, Asher Finkel Ph.D.

Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.

This paper examines the impact the Medieval Massorah had on the development of Hebrew philology and was presented at the 37th International Conference on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University on May 2, 2002.


Come, Sing To The Lord - Mixed Choir, Keith Rowley Jan 2002

Come, Sing To The Lord - Mixed Choir, Keith Rowley

Keith D Rowley

Anthem for SATB choir and piano from the hymn by Gerrit de Jong, Jr. Also includes the chorus of "The Spirit of God."


Shura And Democracy, Muqtedar Khan Jan 2002

Shura And Democracy, Muqtedar Khan

Muqtedar Khan

No abstract provided.


Review Of Biblical Dictionary In Seven Languages: Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, German, Hungarian, Czech, Jiri Moskala Jan 2002

Review Of Biblical Dictionary In Seven Languages: Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, German, Hungarian, Czech, Jiri Moskala

Jiri Moskala

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of A World History Of Christianity, Edited By Adrian Hastings, Trevor O'Reggio Jan 2002

Book Review Of A World History Of Christianity, Edited By Adrian Hastings, Trevor O'Reggio

Trevor O'Reggio

No abstract provided.


Inauguration Or Day Of Atonement?: A Response To Norman Young's "Old Testament Background To Hebrews 6:19-20 Revisited", Richard M. Davidson Jan 2002

Inauguration Or Day Of Atonement?: A Response To Norman Young's "Old Testament Background To Hebrews 6:19-20 Revisited", Richard M. Davidson

Richard M. Davidson

No abstract provided.


A Review Of Reinventing Paul/ John G. Gager, P. Richard Choi Jan 2002

A Review Of Reinventing Paul/ John G. Gager, P. Richard Choi

P. Richard Choi

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Introducing The New Testament: Its Literature And Theology, By Paul J. Achtemeier, Joel B. Green, Marianne Meye Thompson, Teresa Reeve Jan 2002

Book Review Of Introducing The New Testament: Its Literature And Theology, By Paul J. Achtemeier, Joel B. Green, Marianne Meye Thompson, Teresa Reeve

Teresa Reeve

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Eerdmans Dictionary Of The Bible, By David Noel Freedman, Ed., Ranko Stefanovic Jan 2002

Book Review Of Eerdmans Dictionary Of The Bible, By David Noel Freedman, Ed., Ranko Stefanovic

Ranko Stefanovic

No abstract provided.


Finding Meaning In The Literary Patterns Of Revelation, Ranko Stefanovic Jan 2002

Finding Meaning In The Literary Patterns Of Revelation, Ranko Stefanovic

Ranko Stefanovic

No abstract provided.


The Sabbath In The First Creation Accounts, Jiri Moskala Jan 2002

The Sabbath In The First Creation Accounts, Jiri Moskala

Jiri Moskala

No abstract provided.


Between Law And Grace: Ritual And Ritual Studies In Recent Evangelical Thought, Gerald Klingbeil Jan 2002

Between Law And Grace: Ritual And Ritual Studies In Recent Evangelical Thought, Gerald Klingbeil

Gerald Klingbeil

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Continuity And Change In Adventist Teaching: A Case Study In Doctrinal Development, By Rolf J. Pöhler, Denis Fortin Jan 2002

Book Review Of Continuity And Change In Adventist Teaching: A Case Study In Doctrinal Development, By Rolf J. Pöhler, Denis Fortin

Denis Fortin

No abstract provided.


“Landscapes Of Seduction: Terry Tempest Williams’S Desert Quartet And The Biblical Song Of Songs”, Boyd J. Petersen Dec 2001

“Landscapes Of Seduction: Terry Tempest Williams’S Desert Quartet And The Biblical Song Of Songs”, Boyd J. Petersen

Boyd J Petersen

Like the Song of Songs, Terry Tempest Williams's Desert Quartet submerges its reader in a highly erotic landscape. And both use that landscape—a garden in the Song and a desert in Desert Quartet—to create eros in the text. Yet while the Song of Songs uses metaphor to transform the body of the beloved into a garden of delights, Desert Quartet uses personification to transform the desert landscape into a passionate lover. In the Song of Songs, the body becomes the landscape where seduction takes place; in Desert Quartet, the landscape becomes the body which seduces. Both works also invite allegorical …


American Vincentian Evangelization: Some Historical Perspectives, John E. Rybolt Dec 2001

American Vincentian Evangelization: Some Historical Perspectives, John E. Rybolt

John E Rybolt

This presentation examines three myths about Vincentian life and work: seminaries, excellence, glorification of the past. Suggestions for the future are presented.


American Vincentian Evangelization: Some Historical Perspectives, John E. Rybolt Dec 2001

American Vincentian Evangelization: Some Historical Perspectives, John E. Rybolt

John E Rybolt

Examination of three common myths about Vincentian ministry: Seminaries are our real work; Vincentians do it better, because there is one distinctive Vincentian way; there were giants in those days. Examples from personal experiences of American Vincentians are presented, and a future scenario is laid out.


Every Night When The Sun Goes In - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley Dec 2001

Every Night When The Sun Goes In - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley

Keith D Rowley

An Appalachian folk song arranged for SAATBB choir and piano


"The Body Of Christ: The Eucharist And Politics", William T. Cavanaugh Dec 2001

"The Body Of Christ: The Eucharist And Politics", William T. Cavanaugh

William T. Cavanaugh

No abstract provided.