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1967

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Teaching Methods For The Art Of Japanese Painting, Gay Bumgardner Jan 1967

Teaching Methods For The Art Of Japanese Painting, Gay Bumgardner

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What mysteries lie hidden in the arts of Japan? We, as Westerners, are even more being drawn closer to the Japanese and other Oriental arts. If an object is marked, "Made in Japan," we usually grimace, and the object is replaced to it original position without purchase. Since World War II, the influx of fine and minor arts (meaning utensils or furniture) are entering our vistas, and the study of Japanese art history is slowly reaching our universities and our galleries.


The Concept Of Resurrection With Special Emphasis On The Views Of Rudolf Bultmann, Carol J. Miller '67 Jan 1967

The Concept Of Resurrection With Special Emphasis On The Views Of Rudolf Bultmann, Carol J. Miller '67

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The concept of the resurrection of our Lord has been a point of confusion for many, both formal students of theology and thinking lay people.


Prophecy From The Apostles To The Second Century Church: A Paradigmatic Expression Of Historical Inquiry, Gwendolyn L. Gebhard '67 Jan 1967

Prophecy From The Apostles To The Second Century Church: A Paradigmatic Expression Of Historical Inquiry, Gwendolyn L. Gebhard '67

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The historian impatiently awaits inspiration for adequate expression to convey the meaningful patterns his catalogue of dates and names has become for him. Hew can he convince another that his interpretation "corresponds to facts"? The problems of New Testament historical investigation, sharpened since the probings of Bul-Bultmann, remain with us.


Early Kierkegaard And The Zen Koan: A Study In Religous Experience, Gregory R. Dell '67 Jan 1967

Early Kierkegaard And The Zen Koan: A Study In Religous Experience, Gregory R. Dell '67

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Religous experience is a puzzling phenomenon . It has appeared extensively throughout the history of man as a primary element in shaping his culture....I will try to examine the nature of the religious experience as it is conceived by the existential theologian Soren Kierkegaard and the Lin Chi or Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism. Further, I hope to point out the similarities of their methods in attaining this level of experience.


The Evolution Of Sacred Dance In The Judeo-Christian Tradition, Jade Luerssen '67 Jan 1967

The Evolution Of Sacred Dance In The Judeo-Christian Tradition, Jade Luerssen '67

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The universe is permeated by rhythm, harmony , and patterned movement--the movement of stars through the galaxy, the rotation of the earth, the rising and setting of the sun, the seasons, the cycle of birth, growth and death. Therefore, it is perfectly natural that man respond deeply and significantly to these ordered rhythms that make up his life, his world , and his universe .


The Study Of Two Related Polarities In Thomas Mann's Der Tog In Venedig, Kenneth R. Olson '67 Jan 1967

The Study Of Two Related Polarities In Thomas Mann's Der Tog In Venedig, Kenneth R. Olson '67

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In commenting on Thomas Mann's Goethe and Tolstoi, Henry Hatfield calls that essay "an extreme example of Mann's practice, which at times seems almosst an obsession, of thinking in antitheses."