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Truth Is Stranger Than Folklore: Hugh Nibley, The Man And The Legend, Boyd J. Petersen
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.
Blues Man On A Mojo Mission, Stephen Asma
Blues Man On A Mojo Mission, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
Presents an article on rhythm and blues music in the U.S. Non-sponsorship of actual blues music in the House of Blues; Information on Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson; Insights on using charms and amulets to improve guitar skills.
The Interfaith Challenge For Marin, Harlan Stelmach
The Interfaith Challenge For Marin, Harlan Stelmach
Harlan Stelmach
Sermon For Youth Service, Wes Green
Faculty Diversity, Kyle Scafide, Barbara Johnson
Faculty Diversity, Kyle Scafide, Barbara Johnson
Kyle Scafide
This article presents a broad view of issues related to faculty diversity. Headings include Demographics, The Growth of Faculty Diversity as an Ideal, and Barriers in the Academic Workplace. Race, ethnicity, and gender are the most common characteristics that institutions observe in order to measure faculty diversity. An even broader approach to faculty diversity involves age, socioeconomic background, national origin, sexual orientation, and diverse learning styles and opinions. Until the latter part of the twentieth century, the professoriate in the western world was composed almost exclusively of privileged, heterosexual males of Caucasian descent. Higher education institutions are generally concerned with …
Adverse Juvenile Sex Ratio In Kerala By Vibhuti Patel, Professor Vibhuti Patel
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
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 …
Christian Theology And Domestic Violence, Laura Stivers
Christian Theology And Domestic Violence, Laura Stivers
Laura Stivers
To Be Or Not To Be A Vegetarian, Laura Stivers
Merold Westphal Overcoming Onto-Theology: Toward A Postmodern Christian Faith. Perspectives In Continental Philosophy, Todd Gooch
Todd Gooch
This volume is a collection of fourteen essays, all but one of which were published separately between 1993 and 2000. Although the volume does not present a singe, sustained critique of onto-theology, or a systematic defense of the postmodern Christian faith alluded to in the title, each of the articles does contribute to Westphals' over-arching aim, which is to appropriate certain central themes of postmodern philosophy for the task of Christian thinking.
Chinese Religious Traditions, Joseph Adler
Concordia As Vocational School?, George Heider
“Aha! The Word Is For Me!”, George Heider
Athens And Jerusalem, George Heider
New Oxford Review, Lawrence Porter
New Oxford Review, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
A Whole New World — Here, Too, George Heider
Founders’ Day, Indeed, George Heider
Leadership 101, George Heider
Rara! Vodou, Power And Performance In Haiti And Its Diaspora, Elizabeth Mcalister
Rara! Vodou, Power And Performance In Haiti And Its Diaspora, Elizabeth Mcalister
Elizabeth McAlister
"Putting Away Childish Things", Michael Budde
The Wandering Bachelor: Irving, Masculinity And Authorship, Bryce Traister
The Wandering Bachelor: Irving, Masculinity And Authorship, Bryce Traister
Bryce Traister
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Study Of The Classic Of Change, By Chu Hsi [Zhu Xi], Joseph Adler
Introduction To The Study Of The Classic Of Change, By Chu Hsi [Zhu Xi], Joseph Adler
Joseph Adler
No abstract provided.
In But Not Of—But In For Sure, George Heider
Review Of The Rhetorical Interpretation Of Scripture: Essays From The 1996 Malibu Conference, Sheila Mcginn
Review Of The Rhetorical Interpretation Of Scripture: Essays From The 1996 Malibu Conference, Sheila Mcginn
Sheila E McGinn
No abstract provided.
Review Of Ciphers In The Sand: Interpretations Of The Woman Taken In Adultery (John 7.53-8.11) Biblical Seminar 74, Sheila Mcginn
Review Of Ciphers In The Sand: Interpretations Of The Woman Taken In Adultery (John 7.53-8.11) Biblical Seminar 74, Sheila Mcginn
Sheila E McGinn
No abstract provided.
Religion, But Not As We Know It: Spirituality And Sci-Fi, James Mcgrath
Religion, But Not As We Know It: Spirituality And Sci-Fi, James Mcgrath
James F. McGrath
Who Will Teach Our Kids?, George Heider
Moral Theology In Latin America, Thomas Schubeck, Dean Brackley
Moral Theology In Latin America, Thomas Schubeck, Dean Brackley
Thomas L. Schubeck S.J.
No abstract provided.
Just War Theory, Laura Stivers
“Landscapes Of Seduction: Terry Tempest Williams’S Desert Quartet And The Biblical Song Of Songs”, Boyd J. Petersen
“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 …