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Articles 1 - 30 of 56
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Questioning The Explanatory Power Of A Thoroughly Egalitarian Social Model Of The Trinity: A Case Study In Millard Erickson, Michael L. Chiavone
Questioning The Explanatory Power Of A Thoroughly Egalitarian Social Model Of The Trinity: A Case Study In Millard Erickson, Michael L. Chiavone
Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Volatile Middle East, Frank L. Jenista
The Volatile Middle East, Frank L. Jenista
History and Government Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Mousetrap, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps
The Mousetrap, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps
Theatre Productions
Agatha Christie's classic story, The Mousetrap, opened in 1952 at the Ambassadors Theatre in London, England and is still playing in theatres around the world nightly. The longest running play or musical in history, it is Agatha Christie at her best.
The setting is the 1940s in post World War II England. A young married couple has inherited a large manor house in the English countryside, which they have decided to open as a guest house. On their first day of business their curious and interesting guests arrive along with a massive winter storm confining everyone to the house. …
Family Line, Fall 2006, Cedarville University
Radical Reliance, Joseph M. Stowell
Book Review: Father, Son, & Spirit, John Tarwater
Book Review: Father, Son, & Spirit, John Tarwater
Business Administration Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Picture Book Update, 2005-2006, Gregory A. Martin, Julie D. Deardorff
Picture Book Update, 2005-2006, Gregory A. Martin, Julie D. Deardorff
Library Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Family Line, Summer 2006, Cedarville University
Romeo & Juliet, Rebecca M. Baker, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps
Romeo & Juliet, Rebecca M. Baker, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps
Theatre Productions
Using the timelessness of this classic, Baker has set the play in Miami in the 1930’s. She reasons that this setting will celebrate the power of the play, as well as enhance the youthful feel for the audience. Along with using a relatively more modern setting all the while maintaining the Shakespearean structure, the script contains slight adjustments in language to help the audience better understand the plot of the story.
Family Line, Spring 2006, Cedarville University
2005-2006 Program Overview, Cedarville University
2005-2006 Program Overview, Cedarville University
The Staley Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program
Lecture Theme: What Did Jesus Do: Understanding Jesus Through His Actions and a Jewish Lens
Integration In A Christian University, Daniel J. Estes
Integration In A Christian University, Daniel J. Estes
Integration Resources
No abstract provided.
"A Serious Ethnological Exhibition": The Indian Congress Of The Trans-Mississippi & International Exposition Of 1898, J. Brent Etzel
"A Serious Ethnological Exhibition": The Indian Congress Of The Trans-Mississippi & International Exposition Of 1898, J. Brent Etzel
Library Faculty Publications
“It will be either a colossal success or a colossal failure, and time alone can decide which.”
This was the prediction of Edward Rosewater, editor and publisher of the Omaha Daily Bee, regarding his city’s Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, held from June to November 1898. The few historians who have studied the event agree that the exposition was a huge commercial success. The fair drew over 2.7 million visitors to a remote and economically depressed city during wartime, and those who purchased stock in the exposition corporation gained over a ninety percent return on their investment.[2] The exposition …
Untitled, Lisa Partain
21st Century Darling, Mark Swan
Initial Assessment: 1847 Vista De La Cumbre, Michael Gustie
Initial Assessment: 1847 Vista De La Cumbre, Michael Gustie
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Constable, Christine Belew
Untitled, Anna Smith
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.
Bridge Of Blood: Taking Christ To The Aucas, Cedarville University
Bridge Of Blood: Taking Christ To The Aucas, Cedarville University
Theatre Productions
Bridge of Blood is based on Through Gates of Splendor and Shadow of the Almighty, two books written by Elisabeth Elliot. Consequently, the character of Elisabeth in the play is also the narrator. All of the characters' monologues were taken directly from their own letters, diaries and journals.
Narragansett, Melanie Frageorgia
Untitled, Ben Collins
Untitled, Caleb Hensley
Untitled, Timothy Cochran
Valentine, Melissa Johnson
Untitled, Kraig Cole
Between, Sarah Bolton
Untitled, Joshua Gigliotti
Untitled, Lindsey Christman
Untitled, Laura Lee