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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Eisenhower: From “Do-Nothing” To “Did-Everything”, Holly F. Caldwell
Eisenhower: From “Do-Nothing” To “Did-Everything”, Holly F. Caldwell
Channels: Where Disciplines Meet
Dwight David Eisenhower was a modest man who led a modest life. The 34th president of the United States was a country boy who hailed from the rural town of Abilene, Kansas. He was not born into instant greatness; instead, he grew into it. He held several notable positions, culminating in the achievement of being elected to the presidency. His presidential reign was relatively calm, with few drastic disruptions, and this period of tranquility led to a public perception of Eisenhower as a “do-nothing” president.
Contrary to the traditional portrayal, historical revisionism has exhibited Eisenhower as an experienced and …
Equivalence In Translation Across Genre Types, Jordan D. Beal
Equivalence In Translation Across Genre Types, Jordan D. Beal
Channels: Where Disciplines Meet
The current research investigates the topic of equivalence in translation considering differing genre types as defined by Katherine Reiss and R. W. Jumpelt. The literature review first addresses the imperfect nature of translation in practice, then offers a working definition of equivalence for the purpose of the study. The remainder of the literature review considers factors which must be considered when attempting to achieve an equivalent result in actual translation practice, moving from higher level decisions which dictate the translation assignment as a whole down to more moment by moment decisions in structure and word choice. A series of six …
No Free Lunch: Economics For A Fallen World (Third Edition, Revised), Jeffrey E. Haymond
No Free Lunch: Economics For A Fallen World (Third Edition, Revised), Jeffrey E. Haymond
Cedrus Press Publications
This open access introductory economics text is available for anyone interested in free market economics from an explicitly Christian worldview. This book is intended to be an engaging read, while not sacrificing technical accuracy or submission to biblical authority. Each chapter contains an introductory scriptural commentary and clearly defined objectives, as well as a “great economist” section at the end and concluding chapter questions. This text supports free market institutions because only free markets provide the outlet for the creativity of man made in God’s image while likewise providing the institutional constraints that minimize the harm that fallen man can …
No Free Lunch: Economics For A Fallen World (Third Edition, Revised), Jeffrey E. Haymond
No Free Lunch: Economics For A Fallen World (Third Edition, Revised), Jeffrey E. Haymond
Faculty Books
This open access introductory economics text is available for anyone interested in free market economics from an explicitly Christian worldview. This book is intended to be an engaging read, while not sacrificing technical accuracy or submission to biblical authority. Each chapter contains an introductory scriptural commentary and clearly defined objectives, as well as a “great economist” section at the end and concluding chapter questions. This text supports free market institutions because only free markets provide the outlet for the creativity of man made in God’s image while likewise providing the institutional constraints that minimize the harm that fallen man can …
Wind Symphony Concert, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Women's Choir, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Women's Choir, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Men's Glee Club & Concert Chorale, Cedarville University
Men's Glee Club & Concert Chorale, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Cedarville University Jazz Band, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Jazz Band, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Kyle Semmelroth, Senior Trumpet Recital, Kyle Semmelroth
Kyle Semmelroth, Senior Trumpet Recital, Kyle Semmelroth
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Jazz Combo Concert, Cedarville University
Joshua Gore, Baritone, Senior Voice Recital, Joshua L. Gore
Joshua Gore, Baritone, Senior Voice Recital, Joshua L. Gore
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Cedarville University Orchestra Concert, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Orchestra Concert, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
General Recital, Cedarville University
Brienna Weigner, Senior Piano Recital, Brienna Weigner
Brienna Weigner, Senior Piano Recital, Brienna Weigner
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Elizabeth Mcalester, Soprano, Senior Voice Recital, Elizabeth Mcalester
Elizabeth Mcalester, Soprano, Senior Voice Recital, Elizabeth Mcalester
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Chloë Sodonis, Senior Horn Recital, Chloë Sodonis
Chloë Sodonis, Senior Horn Recital, Chloë Sodonis
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Fighting The Philistines: Robert Schuman And The Davidsbündler, Stephen J. White
Fighting The Philistines: Robert Schuman And The Davidsbündler, Stephen J. White
B.A. in Music Senior Capstone Projects
Robert Schumann was an eccentric composer and musical critic who influenced the Romantic-era musical community through the formation of the Davidsbündler. This “league of David” was Schumann’s idea of a musical society which exemplified a distinctly pure style of modern musical composition. The style of the Davidsbündler was based on the idea that music must reflect the personal life experiences of its composer. Needing a journal to publish musical writings of Davidsbündler, Schumann created the New Journal for Music. Having himself suffered from mental instability throughout his life, Schumann’s music often displayed unique levels of polarity and passion …
Stephen White, Senior Lecture-Recital, Stephen White
Stephen White, Senior Lecture-Recital, Stephen White
Junior and Senior Recitals
Robert Schumann was an eccentric composer and musical critic who influenced the Romantic-era musical community through the formation of the Davidsbündler. This “league of David” was Schumann’s idea of a musical society which exemplified a distinctly pure style of modern musical composition. The style of the Davidsbündler was based on the idea that music must reflect the personal life experiences of its composer. Needing a journal to publish musical writings of Davidsbündler, Schumann created the New Journal for Music. Having himself suffered from mental instability throughout his life, Schumann’s music often displayed unique levels of polarity and passion in order …
Chet Jenkins, Alto Saxophone, Chester Jenkins
Cedarville University Chamber Winds Concert, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Chamber Winds Concert, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Emily Brubaker, Senior Horn Recital, Emily A. Brubaker
Emily Brubaker, Senior Horn Recital, Emily A. Brubaker
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
General Recital, Cedarville University
Silas Rea, Senior Trumpet Recital, Silas Rea
Silas Rea, Senior Trumpet Recital, Silas Rea
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Elizabeth Dunkel, Senior Piano Recital, Elizabeth Dunkel
Elizabeth Dunkel, Senior Piano Recital, Elizabeth Dunkel
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Cedarville University Men's Glee Club Concert, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Men's Glee Club Concert, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
General Recital, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Chamber Orchestra Concert, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Chamber Orchestra Concert, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Bio-Ethics From Image Of God And Soul, Doug Kennard
Bio-Ethics From Image Of God And Soul, Doug Kennard
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
Faced with the near unanimity of biblical anthropology among biblical theology (Botterweck & Ringgren, 1974–2006; Brown, 1975; Harris, Archer, & Waltke, 1980; Kittle & Friedrich, 1964–1976; VanGemeren, 1997), I propose an analysis of the biblical words and concepts, focusing on: (1) “image of God” and (2) “soul.” This approach results in a functionalism, which I call a multi-faceted unity. I propose to extend these biblical theology categories into the field of bio-ethics for implications. This approach is in contrast to some Christian bio-ethicists who start from the field of philosophy or biology and tack some devotional elements of the Bible …
A Nuanced Lakatos Philosophy Of Theology And Science, Doug Kennard
A Nuanced Lakatos Philosophy Of Theology And Science, Doug Kennard
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
A Lakatos philosophy of science fosters nuanced precision within critical realism, recognizing that falsification of any theory (for example, evolution) does not occur without providing a better theory.
Imre Lakatos articulated a moderate foundational rational model of derivation in the philosophy of mathematics and science that utilized Peircian pragmatism to encourage its productivity and to make sense of paradigm change. Lakatos proposes a sophisticated falsification view that encourages helpful development, because, “There is no falsification before the emergence of a better theory.” Thus a creationist model needs to focus on crafting better theories or creationist models will never be seriously …
Testing Classical Interactions Between Finite Particles As A Model Of Nuclear Structure, Edward A. Boudreaux, Eric C. Baxter
Testing Classical Interactions Between Finite Particles As A Model Of Nuclear Structure, Edward A. Boudreaux, Eric C. Baxter
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
A finite dimensional model for the electron and proton has been used to compute nuclear properties such as: structure, binding energies, energies and rates of decay of radioactive isotopes.
Computations were conducted within the frame of classical electromagnetic interactions between toroidal electrons and protons of finite, fixed dimensions. Positions and orientations of each particle were allowed to vary using the variational method, until the minimum energy configuration was attained.
Nucleon shell structures were found to build from outer levels toward inner ones, with occupancies following the magic numbers so well known in nuclear physics. Neutrons were found to be formed …