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Two Medieval Soteriologies: Anselm Of Canterbury And Julian Of Norwich, Joan Nuth Nov 1992

Two Medieval Soteriologies: Anselm Of Canterbury And Julian Of Norwich, Joan Nuth

Joan M. Nuth

Compares the soteriologies of Anselm of Canterbury and Julian of Norwich. Immense influence of Anselm's `Cur Deus Homo' upon the development of soteriology; Julian's `Showings' as an important medieval soteriological study alongside with `Cur Deus Homo'; Similarities which bring closer together the seemingly extreme justice-rationalism of Anselm and the unseemingly unqualified universalism of Julian.


A Comprehensive Genetic Linkage Map Of The Human Genome, Nih/Ceph Collaborators Mapping Group, Helen Donis-Keller Sep 1992

A Comprehensive Genetic Linkage Map Of The Human Genome, Nih/Ceph Collaborators Mapping Group, Helen Donis-Keller

Helen Donis-Keller

A genetic linkage map of the human genome was constructed that consists of 1416 loci, including 279 genes and expressed sequences. The loci are represented by 1676 polymorphic systems genotyped with the CEPH reference pedigree resource. A total of 339 microsatellite repeat markers assayed by PCR are contained within the map, and of the 351 markers with heterozygosities of at least 70%, 205 are microsatellites. Seven telomere loci define physical and genetic endpoints for 2q, 4p, 7q, 8p, 14q, 16p, and 16q, and in other cases distal markers on the maps have been localized to terminal cytogenetic bands. Therefore, at …


Princetonians 1784-1790: A Biographical Dictionary By Ruth L. Woodward; Wesley Frank Craven; Princetonians 1791-1794: A Biographical Dictionary By J. Jefferson Looney; Ruth L. Woodward, David Robson Jun 1992

Princetonians 1784-1790: A Biographical Dictionary By Ruth L. Woodward; Wesley Frank Craven; Princetonians 1791-1794: A Biographical Dictionary By J. Jefferson Looney; Ruth L. Woodward, David Robson

David W. Robson

No abstract provided.


Socialism, Feminism And Philosophy: A Radical Philosophy Reader, Sean Sayers And Peter Osborne, Eds., Samantha Brennan Jun 1992

Socialism, Feminism And Philosophy: A Radical Philosophy Reader, Sean Sayers And Peter Osborne, Eds., Samantha Brennan

Samantha Brennan

No abstract provided.


[Demarcating Research And Treatment Interventions: A Case Illustration]: Commentary, Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer Jun 1992

[Demarcating Research And Treatment Interventions: A Case Illustration]: Commentary, Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer

Charles Weijer

No abstract provided.


Narratives Of Survival: Linda Niemann Interviews Leslie Marmon Silko, Linda Niemann Jun 1992

Narratives Of Survival: Linda Niemann Interviews Leslie Marmon Silko, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

Interview with Leslie Marmon Silko.


New World Disorder (Book Review), Linda Niemann Feb 1992

New World Disorder (Book Review), Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

Reviews the book, "Almanac of the Dead," by Leslie Marmon Silko. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991.


The Social And Political Role Of The Orthodox Church In Post-Communist Russia, Paul Valliere Dec 1991

The Social And Political Role Of The Orthodox Church In Post-Communist Russia, Paul Valliere

Paul Valliere

No abstract available.

Note: Link is to the article on the publisher’s web site, which is available in full text for a fee.


American Piano Quartet [Compact Disc], Del Parkinson, Paul Pollei, Jeffrey Shumway, Mack Wilberg Dec 1991

American Piano Quartet [Compact Disc], Del Parkinson, Paul Pollei, Jeffrey Shumway, Mack Wilberg

Del Parkinson

Music for 2 pianos, 8 hands. Fantasy on themes from Carmen / Georges Bizet ; arr. [sic] Wilberg (8:58) -- Waltz from Faust / Charles Gounod ; arr. de Vilbac (5:01) -- Les contrastes: Grand duo dedicated to his Majesty, Frederick August, King of Saxony / Ignaz Moscheles (15:20) -- Rondo in C major / Bedřich Smetana (4:11) -- Country gardens / English folk song ; arr. Grainger (2:29) -- España / Emmanuel Chabrier ; arr. Chevillard (6:18) -- Slavonic dance : in C major / Antonín Dvořák ; arr. Keller (3:14) -- Sicilienne in G minor : from Sonata …


Santiago And The Drinking Party, Clay Morgan Dec 1991

Santiago And The Drinking Party, Clay Morgan

Clay Morgan

Meet Daniel Cooper, a young American searching for a way to escape the predictability of life in the United States. Lured by wanderlust, Daniel travels to the Amazonian village of Los Puentes Caidos - a seductive hamlet of magical realities where human nature, Mother Nature, and the nature of truth converge in tropical excess.

There, old Santiago, a philosophic seeker, has formed his Drinking and Thinking Club. This curious "Thinkery" includes a skeptical war veteran, a noble dwarf, a far-seeing blind man, and assorted other questioners who spend their time drinking beer, sucking lemons, and reflecting - quite imaginatively and …


When The Wall Came Down: Responses To German Reunification, Marla Stone, Harold James Dec 1991

When The Wall Came Down: Responses To German Reunification, Marla Stone, Harold James

Marla Stone

No abstract provided.


"The Changing Face Of American Catholic Nationalism", Michael Budde Dec 1991

"The Changing Face Of American Catholic Nationalism", Michael Budde

Michael Budde

No abstract provided.


Families, Schools, And The Moral Education Of Children, Michael Pritchard Dec 1991

Families, Schools, And The Moral Education Of Children, Michael Pritchard

Michael Pritchard

No abstract available.


Good Works, Michael Pritchard Dec 1991

Good Works, Michael Pritchard

Michael Pritchard

No abstract available.


Women And Evil, Nel Noddings, Samantha Brennan Dec 1991

Women And Evil, Nel Noddings, Samantha Brennan

Samantha Brennan

No abstract provided.


Burying The Dead: Repetition In El Otoño Del Patriarca, Adelaida López-Mejia Dec 1991

Burying The Dead: Repetition In El Otoño Del Patriarca, Adelaida López-Mejia

Adelaida López Mejía

No abstract provided.


What Is ‘Buddhist Logic’?, Kennard Lipman Dec 1991

What Is ‘Buddhist Logic’?, Kennard Lipman

Kennard Lipman

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Emergence Of Liberation Theology: Radical Religion And Social Movement Theory, Thomas Schubeck Dec 1991

Review Of The Emergence Of Liberation Theology: Radical Religion And Social Movement Theory, Thomas Schubeck

Thomas L. Schubeck S.J.

No abstract provided.


The Two Churches: Catholicism And Capitalism In The World System, Michael Budde Dec 1991

The Two Churches: Catholicism And Capitalism In The World System, Michael Budde

Michael Budde

The single most important change now well under way within Catholicism is its transition from a First World to a Third World entity. How this enormous shift will affect the Catholic church's role in the world economy is the subject of Michael L. Budde's book, the first world systems study of the mutual interaction of religion and political economy in the 1990s. Budde's argument here is twofold. He contends that world Catholicism, led by its Third World majority (most notably in Latin America), will continue to develop in an increasingly anticapitalist direction; and he suggests that once-dominant First World Catholic …


The Other And The Stranger In Biblical And Rabbinic Tradition, Asher Finkel Dec 1991

The Other And The Stranger In Biblical And Rabbinic Tradition, Asher Finkel

Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.

This article examines the concepts of the "other" and the "stranger" in the Biblical and Rabbinic tradition.


"Does That Make Peace A Bad Word?", Robbie Lieberman Dec 1991

"Does That Make Peace A Bad Word?", Robbie Lieberman

Robbie Lieberman

E. P. Thompson has written about how the causes of “peace” and “freedom” seemed to break apart after World War II. The Soviet Union promoted peace, and the United States promoted freedom. Thompson argues persuasively that both claims contained a grain of truth along with a fair amount of hypocrisy. The peace offensive launched by the Soviet Union in the late 1940s met with positive responses from people all over the world who yearned for peace. In the United States, such people, whether Communist or not, became suspect as dupes of the Kremlin. The roots of the postwar association of …