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Articles 1 - 26 of 26
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Chapel: Platform For Presidents, J. Murray Murdoch
Chapel: Platform For Presidents, J. Murray Murdoch
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Creation And Cedarville, J. Murray Murdoch
Creation And Cedarville, J. Murray Murdoch
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
We Believe In God's Design For Man And Woman In Marriage, Robert G. Parr
We Believe In God's Design For Man And Woman In Marriage, Robert G. Parr
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Thinking About God And Government, Mark Caleb Smith
Thinking About God And Government, Mark Caleb Smith
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Integrating Biblical Truth Into The Teaching Of Sociology, Robert G. Parr
Integrating Biblical Truth Into The Teaching Of Sociology, Robert G. Parr
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Biblical Integration In History: The Grand Debate, Thomas S. Mach
Biblical Integration In History: The Grand Debate, Thomas S. Mach
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
History And The Biblical Worldview, Richard P. Tison
History And The Biblical Worldview, Richard P. Tison
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Human Nature And The Christian, Marc A. Clauson
Human Nature And The Christian, Marc A. Clauson
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Religious Freedom And American History: Reasons To Thank God, Mark Caleb Smith
Religious Freedom And American History: Reasons To Thank God, Mark Caleb Smith
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Praying For Our Leaders, Mark Caleb Smith
Praying For Our Leaders, Mark Caleb Smith
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Learning To Lead In The Liberal Arts, Thomas S. Mach, Kevin F. Sims
Learning To Lead In The Liberal Arts, Thomas S. Mach, Kevin F. Sims
History and Government Faculty Publications
The liberal arts include the arts and sciences - fields that introduce students to general knowledge and develop the basic intellectual skills that are needed to succeed in our society.
Starting From Scripture, Thomas S. Mach
Starting From Scripture, Thomas S. Mach
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
In Search Of Solid Ground, Robert G. Parr
In Search Of Solid Ground, Robert G. Parr
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Why History Matters, Thomas S. Mach
Why History Matters, Thomas S. Mach
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Counting The Cost, Marc A. Clauson
Counting The Cost, Marc A. Clauson
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Good News For America's Families, Robert G. Parr
Good News For America's Families, Robert G. Parr
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Christian At War, Marc A. Clauson
The Christian At War, Marc A. Clauson
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Campaign 2008: The Critical Issues, Kevin F. Sims
Campaign 2008: The Critical Issues, Kevin F. Sims
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
From George To George: Path To The Presidency, Thomas S. Mach
From George To George: Path To The Presidency, Thomas S. Mach
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Away From Mass Protest In Italy: Moderating The Protest Culture Through The European Union And Autonomy Seeking Movements, Glen M.E. Duerr
Away From Mass Protest In Italy: Moderating The Protest Culture Through The European Union And Autonomy Seeking Movements, Glen M.E. Duerr
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Traversing Borders: Supranationalism, Public Policy And The Framing Of Undocumented Immigration In The United States And The United Kingdom, Glen M.E. Duerr
Traversing Borders: Supranationalism, Public Policy And The Framing Of Undocumented Immigration In The United States And The United Kingdom, Glen M.E. Duerr
History and Government Faculty Publications
This paper examines the issue of how undocumented immigration is framed by comparing case studies of the United Kingdom and the United States. The role of the media and social construction are integral to this debate and this has, in part, led to more domestic bills aimed at tackling undocumented immigration. In the United Kingdom, the issue of undocumented immigration has led to the recent drafting of a bill by Home Secretary John Reid to address the issue. This bill has only served to polarize the population and energize the far-right. In the United States, rival bills in the House …
The Volatile Middle East, Frank L. Jenista
The Volatile Middle East, Frank L. Jenista
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Religiosity, Secularism, And Social Health: A Research Note, Thomas S. Mach, Gerson Moreno-Riano, Mark Caleb Smith
Religiosity, Secularism, And Social Health: A Research Note, Thomas S. Mach, Gerson Moreno-Riano, Mark Caleb Smith
History and Government Faculty Publications
This article is a research note addressing various theoretical and methodological issues in the measurement and analysis of religiosity and secularism and their relationship to quantifiable measures of social health in advanced and prosperous democracies. Particular attention is given to cross-national frameworks for studying religiosity and secularism as well as to the conceptualization and statistical analysis of these notions for research design. Various procedural suggestions regarding the use of comparative frameworks are presented to assist in the development and implementation of future studies gauging the impact of worldview commitments upon societal wellbeing.
Moses Mendelssohn's Approach To Jewish Integration In Light Of His Reconciliation Of Traditional Judaism And Enlightenment Rationalism, Robert J. Clark
Moses Mendelssohn's Approach To Jewish Integration In Light Of His Reconciliation Of Traditional Judaism And Enlightenment Rationalism, Robert J. Clark
History and Government Faculty Publications
Prior to the eighteenth century, European Jews lived in separate communal structures at the discretion of their host countries.1 A very few found places of influence and wealth as "court Jews" and lived as aristocrats, but their acceptance in society was limited, subject to official approval, and came at a price.2 There had always been opportunities for Jews to integrate into European society, albeit not without complication, via assimilation and conversion.3 But the ability to enter the social order as Jews and find a place to belong without rejecting their heritage and religion proved elusive. The emergence …
Laying A Foundation Of Leadership, J. Murray Murdoch
Laying A Foundation Of Leadership, J. Murray Murdoch
History and Government Faculty Publications
Although Cedarville College was founded in 1887, a turning point in the institution’s history came when the trustees of the Baptist Bible Institute of Cleveland assumed institutional control. It was in 1953 that James T. Jeremiah, a young pastor in Dayton, began his long association with the College. For 47 years, Jeremiah served as “Mr. Cedarville.” He assumed the office of acting president somewhat reluctantly, but once the position was his, he committed himself totally to the task of providing Christian students, especially those from Baptist homes, a place to gain their education from those who shared their worldview.
The …
Chiefs Establish New Christian Group: Assisting Chiefs To Live Their Faith Professionally And Personally, Patrick Oliver
Chiefs Establish New Christian Group: Assisting Chiefs To Live Their Faith Professionally And Personally, Patrick Oliver
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.