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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Faithful Flyer, 12-11-2011 To 1-22-2012, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 12-11-2011 To 1-22-2012, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 12-04-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 12-04-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 58, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 58, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Review: 'God's Own Party: The Making Of The Christian Right', William Vance Trollinger
Review: 'God's Own Party: The Making Of The Christian Right', William Vance Trollinger
History Faculty Publications
There has been no end of predictions that the demise of the Religious Right is imminent. Over the past three decades, proof of its impending collapse has included the televangelist scandals, Pat Robertson’s failure to secure the Republican presidential nomination, the election and re-election of Bill Clinton, and the emergence of “young” evangelicals who refuse to toe the Religious Right line (this one keeps popping up).
The latest version involves the notion that economically focused libertarians of the Tea Party will inevitably find themselves in heated conflict with evangelical and fundamentalist social conservatives, thus challenging the power of the Religious …
Cover And Front Matter, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cover And Front Matter, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cover, table of contents, administrative information
Death, Racial Reconciliation, And The Mission Of The Church – Baldwin’S Perception, Jon Nilson
Death, Racial Reconciliation, And The Mission Of The Church – Baldwin’S Perception, Jon Nilson
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Delivered during the 2010 Annual Meeting, Nilson explores novelist James Baldwin’s reflections on the truth about racism and white supremacy. Whiteness, for Baldwin, functions as a kind of idolatry intimately connected with the fear of death. Although Baldwin never attempted to provide evidence for this observation, NIlson reveals a compelling proof through fascinating psychological experiments in Terror Management Theory (TMT). According to TMT, consciousness of one’s mortality – “mortality salience” – often results in a heightened tolerance of prejudice and bias. For a Church that seems far more concerned with keeping its white members untroubled and content, the price for …
The Challenge Of Change, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
The Challenge Of Change, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
2011 has been a year of surprises. Some have been good, some bad, and some … just interesting. The BCTS, however, has been a resilient organization since its inception, and thus far we have weathered the storms.
Malcolm X And The Limits Of “Authentically Black And Truly Catholic”: A Research Project On Black Radicalism And Black Catholic Faith, Bryan N. Massingale
Malcolm X And The Limits Of “Authentically Black And Truly Catholic”: A Research Project On Black Radicalism And Black Catholic Faith, Bryan N. Massingale
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Based on the talk he delivered during the 2010 Annual Meeting, Massingale here tackles head‐on the unvoiced questions with which most of us have struggled at some point our careers and ministries. He begins by unveiling the conflicted ramifications of ‘authentically black and truly Catholic’. Echoing Copeland’s reference in Volume IV to the price that black scholars and theologians must pay to “speak and act and live in truth” (p. 75), Massingale explores Malcolm X’s call for Black Nationalism and its synthesis and coexistence with Integrationism in current Black Catholicism. Finally, he asks a series of haunting questions about what …
Toward A Sankofa Ethics, Lareine-Marie Mosely
Toward A Sankofa Ethics, Lareine-Marie Mosely
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Here Mosely reflects on sankofa as a value embraced by womanist theologians in terms of its philosophical meaning and its practice. She presents a sankofa ethics that emphasizes the importance of protecting one another, especially the young, resisting all that demeans black people and black life, and living lives of justice.
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 11-20-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 11-20-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 11-13-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 11-13-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 11-06-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 11-06-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
This I Believe: The Do-Over, Meredith Doench
This I Believe: The Do-Over, Meredith Doench
English Faculty Publications
I believe in second chances. Even thirds. There’s nothing like the power of a sincere do-over.
As a junior and senior high student, school was never my forte. It wasn’t for lack of effort on my parents’ part—my mother had been a fourth grade teacher and my father, a doctor, worked hard to keep me in one of the best districts in our area. Still, I bucked most school activities. Study groups? No way. Extra-curriculars? Not unless my friends were doing it. Math club? Please!
My junior year I fell into an anxious depression so severe, I required hospitalization. All …
The Faithful Flyer, 10-30-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 10-30-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 10-23-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 10-23-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 10-16-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 10-16-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 10-02-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 10-02-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Interpretation's Contrapuntal Pathways: Addams And The Averbuch Affair, Marilyn Fischer
Interpretation's Contrapuntal Pathways: Addams And The Averbuch Affair, Marilyn Fischer
Philosophy Faculty Publications
In March 1908 the Chicago Police Chief shot Lazarus Averbuch, a young, Russian Jewish immigrant, claiming self-defense against an anarchist plot. Jane Addams refused to join the public's outcry of support for their chief, declaring that she had the obligation to interpret rather than denounce the incident. Her analysis of Averbuch's killing, given in her essay, ““The Chicago Settlements and Social Unrest,”” provides a focal point for seeing how interpretation functions as a unifying theoretical category for Addams, bringing together her activism, her style of writing, and her philosophy of social change. Addams's conception of interpretation is multi-faceted and dynamic; …
Review: 'Maurice Blondel, A Philosophical Life', William L. Portier
Review: 'Maurice Blondel, A Philosophical Life', William L. Portier
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 09-25-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-25-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 09-18-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-18-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Portrait Of A Nation: A Review Of Claude Fischer's 'Made In America: A Social History Of American Culture And Character', William Vance Trollinger
Portrait Of A Nation: A Review Of Claude Fischer's 'Made In America: A Social History Of American Culture And Character', William Vance Trollinger
History Faculty Publications
The distinguished University of California sociologist Claude Fischer is unhappy with historians' failure to provide the grand narrative — in this case the grand narrative of American history. But instead of waiting for recalcitrant historians to tie up the "loose threads that comprise the study of American social history,'' Fischer provides his own metanarrative, neatly laid out in the introduction.
Fischer is convinced that there is an American national character that makes America exceptional and that its central feature is voluntarism, defined here as something like individualistic collegiality: We are "sovereign individuals,'' but we love to be in groups that …
The Faithful Flyer, 09-11-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-11-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 09-04-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-04-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Is The Climate Any Warmer For Women In Philosophy?, Peggy Desautels
Is The Climate Any Warmer For Women In Philosophy?, Peggy Desautels
Philosophy Faculty Publications
Is the climate any warmer for women in philosophy? Unfortunately, there is no way to answer this question with much confidence. There are no systematic measures of even the numbers of women in philosophy let alone systematic measures of the overall climate. When we add in that the climate for women varies significantly from department to department and subfield to subfield, assessing the climate for women in philosophy becomes even more difficult. I take climate to include overt instances of sex discrimination and sexual harassment as well as cumulative instances of subtle bias against women. Both overt and subtle contributors …
The Faithful Flyer, 08-28-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 08-28-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Review: 'Wheels Of Change: From Zero To 600 M.P.H.: The Amazing Story Of California And The Automobile', John Alfred Heitmann
Review: 'Wheels Of Change: From Zero To 600 M.P.H.: The Amazing Story Of California And The Automobile', John Alfred Heitmann
History Faculty Publications
Histories of the automobile in America often begin with the all-too-familiar observation that “the Automobile is European by birth and American by adoption.” And while that generalization certainly is useful in explaining things to undergraduate students, it rings particularly true in the case of the state of California, where beginning with the car’s appearance on the streets of Los Angeles and San Francisco, late nineteenth-century society and culture were rapidly and markedly transformed into a twentieth-century machine age. Indeed, the automobile is the perfect technological symbol of American culture, a tangible expression of our quest to level space, time, and …
Commentary On Ward’S Interpretation Of 'De Anima' Iii 3, Myrna Gabbe
Commentary On Ward’S Interpretation Of 'De Anima' Iii 3, Myrna Gabbe
Philosophy Faculty Publications
Any interpretation of Aristotle’s phantasia should aim to account for the unusual
presentation he gives of it in De Anima III 3. The procedure of this chapter is not typical to his investigations into the soul’s faculties. His accounts usually proceed from an examination of its objects, since they determine the nature and character of its activities. But Aristotle does not clearly state what the objects of fantasiva are, leading some scholars to conclude that it has no objects of its own and, hence, is not a genuine or full faculty. Instead of detailing its objects, he begins the chapter …
The Faithful Flyer, 05-01-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 05-01-2011, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.