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Prophet Of The Immigrant Church: Later Essays Of Margaret Anna Cusack, Thomas Schubeck Dec 2003

Prophet Of The Immigrant Church: Later Essays Of Margaret Anna Cusack, Thomas Schubeck

Thomas L. Schubeck S.J.

No abstract provided.


Rump: Or An Exact Collection: An Electronic Edition., Mark Mcdayter Dec 2003

Rump: Or An Exact Collection: An Electronic Edition., Mark Mcdayter

Mark McDayter

A digital edition of the two-volume miscellany *Rump: Or An Exact Collection of the Choycest Poems and Songs Relating to the Late Times* (1662), and related works, this resource will ultimately provide access to all available 17th-century versions of the 209 poems in the 1662 volumes, as well as a rich array of contextual information that will permit each version to be read in the context of its original historical context.


Childbirth, Sharla Fett Dec 2003

Childbirth, Sharla Fett

Sharla Fett

No abstract provided.


Myth, Psychology, And Society In Grettis Saga, Russell Poole Dec 2003

Myth, Psychology, And Society In Grettis Saga, Russell Poole

Russell Poole

No abstract provided.


'A Glutton And A Drunkard’? What Would Jesus Drink?, James Mcgrath Dec 2003

'A Glutton And A Drunkard’? What Would Jesus Drink?, James Mcgrath

James F. McGrath

No abstract available. Note: Link is to the catalog entry in WorldCat's catalog. Please see your local librarian for assistance in borrowing this item via interlibrary loan.


The Philosophy Of Biology: An Episodic History, David Depew, Grene Marjorie Dec 2003

The Philosophy Of Biology: An Episodic History, David Depew, Grene Marjorie

David J Depew

No abstract provided.


Engineering Womanhood: The Politics Of Rejuvenation In Gertrude Atherton's Black Oxen, Julie Prebel Dec 2003

Engineering Womanhood: The Politics Of Rejuvenation In Gertrude Atherton's Black Oxen, Julie Prebel

Julie Prebel

Delves into the use of the rejuvenation therapy as an anti-aging treatment in the 1920's which is illustrated in the novel of Gertrude Atherton "Black Oxen." Representation of the novel of a collaboration between literature and science that both registered and shaped American attitudes toward science as a means of restoring the individual and the nation to health; Rejuvenation narrative of Atherton that depicts an evolutionary shift in the literature of science; Excerpts from the novel.


Translation Of Justification As Good News For Women: A Re-Reading Of Romans 1-8, By Elsa Tamaz; Translated By Sheila E. Mcginn, Sheila Mcginn Dec 2003

Translation Of Justification As Good News For Women: A Re-Reading Of Romans 1-8, By Elsa Tamaz; Translated By Sheila E. Mcginn, Sheila Mcginn

Sheila E McGinn

A translation from the Spanish of Elsa Tamez, "La Justificacion como Buena Nueva Para las Mujeres: Relectura de Romanos 1-8."


Catalogue Of Comedic Novelties : Selected Poems / Of Lev Rubinstein ; Translated By Philip Metres And Tatiana Tulchinsky, Philip Metres Dec 2003

Catalogue Of Comedic Novelties : Selected Poems / Of Lev Rubinstein ; Translated By Philip Metres And Tatiana Tulchinsky, Philip Metres

Philip Metres

No abstract provided.


"Killing In The Name Of God", William Cavanaugh Dec 2003

"Killing In The Name Of God", William Cavanaugh

William T. Cavanaugh

No abstract provided.


"Sailing Under True Colors: Academic Freedom And The Ecclesially Based University", William Cavanaugh Dec 2003

"Sailing Under True Colors: Academic Freedom And The Ecclesially Based University", William Cavanaugh

William T. Cavanaugh

No abstract provided.


Japanese Painting And National Identity: Okakura Tenshin And His Circle, Victoria Weston Dec 2003

Japanese Painting And National Identity: Okakura Tenshin And His Circle, Victoria Weston

Victoria Weston

Japanese Painting and National Identity is the first monograph in English to address the art and philosophy of a group of Meiji painters regarded by many as seminal figures in the development of modern Japanese painting. Lead by the outspoken and widely published art critic Okakura Tenshin, this group, including artists Yokoyama Taikan, Shimomura Kanzan, Hishida Shunsô, and others, wrestled with the vexing problem of how to modernize traditional media, methods, and styles while keeping the results authentically Japanese. Yet they saw themselves not just as artists but as servants of the nation. Their task, they believed, was to give …


Review Of Opting For The Margins: Postmodernity And Liberation In Christian Theology, Thomas Schubeck Dec 2003

Review Of Opting For The Margins: Postmodernity And Liberation In Christian Theology, Thomas Schubeck

Thomas L. Schubeck S.J.

No abstract provided.


One Voice (By Doug Lofstrom And The New Quartet), Doug Lofstrom, Michael Levin, Leandro Lopez-Varady, James Sanders, Sarah Allen Dec 2003

One Voice (By Doug Lofstrom And The New Quartet), Doug Lofstrom, Michael Levin, Leandro Lopez-Varady, James Sanders, Sarah Allen

Doug Lofstrom

Music performed by Doug Lofstrom and The New Quartet, released on Little Miracles Music in Downers Grove, Illinois in 2004. The New Quartet: Michael Levin, clarinet and soprano saxophone; Leandro Lopez-Varady, piano; James Sanders, violin; Sarah Allen, percussion; Doug Lofstrom, bass and keyboards.


By What Authority? A Primer On Scripture, The Magisterium, And The Sense Of The Faithful, Edward Hahnenberg Dec 2003

By What Authority? A Primer On Scripture, The Magisterium, And The Sense Of The Faithful, Edward Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Sheila Mcginn Dec 2003

Introduction, Sheila Mcginn

Sheila E McGinn

No abstract provided.


Gothic Masculinity: Effeminacy And The Supernatural In English And German Romanticism. (Book Review), Steven Bruhm Dec 2003

Gothic Masculinity: Effeminacy And The Supernatural In English And German Romanticism. (Book Review), Steven Bruhm

Steven Bruhm

No abstract provided.


Amour, Sexe Et Genre Incarnés : Les Esprits Du Vaudou Haïtien, Elizabeth Mcalister Dec 2003

Amour, Sexe Et Genre Incarnés : Les Esprits Du Vaudou Haïtien, Elizabeth Mcalister

Elizabeth McAlister

No abstract provided.


Prairie Power: Voices Of 1960s Midwestern Student Protest, Robbie Lieberman Dec 2003

Prairie Power: Voices Of 1960s Midwestern Student Protest, Robbie Lieberman

Robbie Lieberman

Prairie Power, a superb collection of oral histories from the 1960s, focuses on former student radicals at the University of Missouri, the University of Kansas, and Southern Illinois University. Robbie Lieberman presents a view of midwestern New Left activists that has been neglected in previous studies.

Scholarship on the sixties has been shifting from a national focus to more local and regional studies, but few authors have studied the student movement in the Midwest. Moreover, the characterization of prairie power activists as “long-haired, dope-smoking anarchists” who were responsible for the downfall of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) has not …