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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Doctrine Of Christian Service As Practiced By The Quakers, Donald B. Spitler
The Doctrine Of Christian Service As Practiced By The Quakers, Donald B. Spitler
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
The Individual And The Kingdom Of God, Frederic A. Chandler
The Individual And The Kingdom Of God, Frederic A. Chandler
Graduate Thesis Collection
The Kingdom of God as depicted by Jesus Christ is the only human society that will effectually eliminate the conflict between the individual and society.
To prove this thesis, the succeeding chapter's will proceed as the nature of the subject dictates. First, as the individual human being is the fixed and unchangeable factor in this problem, the first step will be to give an adequate definition of a person. Next, since his conflict with his fellows reaches the very essence of his being when it touches his moral nature, morality will be defined and it will be shown what that …
The Drift (1941), Butler University
Trends In The Teaching Of United States History In The Elementary Schools Grades I To Vi, Alma Hoss
Trends In The Teaching Of United States History In The Elementary Schools Grades I To Vi, Alma Hoss
Graduate Thesis Collection
It had in the past been thought that United states history was an essential part of the elementary course of study…
The Importance, Influence, And Continuity Of Bronte Juvenilia In Reference To The Mature Works, Thelma Lucile Cooley
The Importance, Influence, And Continuity Of Bronte Juvenilia In Reference To The Mature Works, Thelma Lucile Cooley
Graduate Thesis Collection
It is the purpose of this thesis to discuss the Bronte juvenilia only in reference to the mature works and to make clear what influences and likenesses there are between the two, and what currents of continuity exist from the childhood writing through the adult accomplisbment. In such an inquiry Charlotte Bronte, of course, provides the richest reward. For only hers and Branwell's juvenile writings remain to us, and of these two only she wrote significantly with a mature purpose. But the search is barren in none of the four: in all--Charlotte and Branwell, Emily and Anne--the investigation becomes the …
An Analysis Of The Christian Conception Of The Life Beyond The Grave, Arthur Norman Hinrichsen
An Analysis Of The Christian Conception Of The Life Beyond The Grave, Arthur Norman Hinrichsen
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
Positivism In The Works Of George Eliot, Bernice Jones
Positivism In The Works Of George Eliot, Bernice Jones
Graduate Thesis Collection
This paper attempts to find in the facts of George Eliot's life the evidences of positive philosophy, to trace the philosophy to its logical basis and to show its influence on her work. There are many who say such a study is useless or at best unimportant, but I do not agree. I am not attempting to "piece out" an entire philosophy by combining fragmentary allusions I have found in her work. I am not disappointed to find her thought inconsistent, or mixed, or different at one period from another. There is no philosophical system that must not admit ambiguity …
Experimental Studies In Junior High School Monotonism, Lina Baldauf Knight
Experimental Studies In Junior High School Monotonism, Lina Baldauf Knight
Graduate Thesis Collection
The individual who lacks the use of his voice as a musical instrument lacks the natural, fundamental medium of musical expression. Not only does he lack the means for the closest and most direct relationship with music, but also there is a serious danger that, as a result, his whole range of musical appreciation will be impaired and finally obliterated. This is likely to occur because he does not have at his command and under his control this power which he so definitely needs. Children who are thus handicapped are often designated by the use of the word monotone.
The Personal Element In Jane Austen's Treatment Of Her Heroines, Mary Elizabeth Lawshe
The Personal Element In Jane Austen's Treatment Of Her Heroines, Mary Elizabeth Lawshe
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
Lutheran Elementary Schools In The Central District Of The Missouri Synod, Edwin L. Kirchhoff
Lutheran Elementary Schools In The Central District Of The Missouri Synod, Edwin L. Kirchhoff
Graduate Thesis Collection
This discourse presents significant data relating to major developments in the elementary school system of the Central District of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States. Some inferences are made which are based on information pertaining to the school system of the entire synod. These data, however, are used and interpreted as it affects the schools in this district.
The Social Implications In The Dramas Of John Galsworthy, Dorothy Ann Springer
The Social Implications In The Dramas Of John Galsworthy, Dorothy Ann Springer
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
Opus (1941), Arthur Jordan Conservatory Of Music
Opus (1941), Arthur Jordan Conservatory Of Music
Jordan Conservatory of Music Yearbooks
No abstract provided.
A Study In The Psychology Of Religious Sentiment, Wm. Linton Davis
A Study In The Psychology Of Religious Sentiment, Wm. Linton Davis
Graduate Thesis Collection
Religion is a vital subject. This dissertation either makes a contribution to the study of the psychology of religion, or else it is a waste of time trifling with a very vital subject. There are various phases of the psychology of religion such as the origin of religion; the phenomena connected with conversion and religious revivals; with mysticism, spiritism, occultism, ecstasy, and prophetism; with the subconscious, faith-cure, Christian Science, etc.; the interconnection of mind and body; and the growth of the religious consciousness.
An Analysis Of Thomas Traherne's Centuries Of Meditations, Sue Guthridge
An Analysis Of Thomas Traherne's Centuries Of Meditations, Sue Guthridge
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
The Contribution Of Walter Scott To The Nineteenth Century Reformation, Herbert John Wilson
The Contribution Of Walter Scott To The Nineteenth Century Reformation, Herbert John Wilson
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
Some Eschatological Views Of The Fate Of The Wicked In Human History, Ormonde Stanly Brown
Some Eschatological Views Of The Fate Of The Wicked In Human History, Ormonde Stanly Brown
Graduate Thesis Collection
The writer expresses the hope that this treatment of an important subject may be found interesting--he knows this it can scarcely be found pleasant reading. It is our purpose to treat of the "eschatological views of the fate of the wicked"--Hell ideas entertained--"in human history". These are many. While most of them agree at some points, the range of ideas is broad, and "human history" is broad. We wish to emphasize our disinterest, for the purpose of this thesis, in eschatological views of the reward of the "good," save to say that, generally, this is but 'the other side of …
The History Of The Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Dudley Diggs Davis
The History Of The Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Dudley Diggs Davis
Graduate Thesis Collection
Such a study should throw light on a number of questions of social import: Can a co-operative be a success, from a purely business point of view? What is the effect of a co-operative organization on capitalist business? What effect, if any, will a co-operative have on prices? Are co-operatives subject to mushroom development and doomed to a short life? What aro the factors which lie behind the organization of a co-operative? Do co-operatives serve their members and patrons better than capitalist businesses? What are the social effects of co-operative associations? This thesis answers these questions insofar as the history …
A Psychological Approach To Christian Marriage, Francis L. Getz
A Psychological Approach To Christian Marriage, Francis L. Getz
Graduate Thesis Collection
We will make it our purpose of this thesis to approach Christian marriage from a two-fold standpoint; we will search for the New Testament concept of marriage, unhampered by set theological patterns of thought; we will approach it psychologically.
Basic Principles Of Interpretation For The Parables Of The Synoptic Gospels, Harold L. Phillips
Basic Principles Of Interpretation For The Parables Of The Synoptic Gospels, Harold L. Phillips
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
An Investigation Of The Present Status Of The Christian Home In America, Edward Eugene Russell
An Investigation Of The Present Status Of The Christian Home In America, Edward Eugene Russell
Graduate Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.