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Preface Oct 2020

Preface

Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Oct 2020

Table Of Contents

Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism

The table of contents for the print proceedings of the 2008 conference


Title Page Oct 2020

Title Page

Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism

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All My Sons, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps, Diane C. Merchant Oct 2020

All My Sons, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps, Diane C. Merchant

Theatre Productions

At the end of World War II, the Keller family is mourning younger son Larry, who has been missing in action and presumed dead. Older son Chris has returned home from military service and publicly acknowledges his feelings for Ann, Larry’s girlfriend. But mother Kate cannot accept that Larry is dead and believes that somewhere, somehow, her younger son is still alive. Joe Keller, the family patriarch, has been cleared of selling faulty aircraft parts that caused the deaths of 21 military pilots, while Ann’s father goes to jail for his part in covering up the faulty equipment. Despair sets …


Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: A Composer On The Fault Line Of Ideological Change, Stephen J. White Sep 2020

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: A Composer On The Fault Line Of Ideological Change, Stephen J. White

Musical Offerings

While there has been a renewed interest in recent years on Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and his place as a transitional figure in Western music history, little academic thought is given to his musical philosophy. Emanuel’s father, Johann Sebastian Bach, taught him the German-Protestant view that the primary purpose of music was to highlight scripture. Through his education, Emanuel gained an appreciation for the secular philosophies of humanism and the Enlightenment. In contrast to J. S. Bach’s Protestant views, the philosophies of the Enlightenment asserted that the primary purpose of music was to highlight the essence of humanity through emotions …


Music As A Means To Spread Martin Luther’S Message, Emily A. Brubaker Sep 2020

Music As A Means To Spread Martin Luther’S Message, Emily A. Brubaker

Musical Offerings

While Martin Luther’s message of the Reformation was circulated through a variety of sources, music was highly regarded by Luther and had an undeniably crucial role in spreading his ideas. Luther’s theological stance determined his purpose for music. He emphasized the value of God’s Word and saw music as a means to share truth from the Bible. Luther even compared the importance of music to that of theology. He claimed that music was a gift from God, capable of fighting evil and promoting good. This research traces the effects of music on the transmission of Luther’s message by considering Luther’s …


Gesualdo's Late Madrigal Style: Renaissance Or Baroque?, Landon K. Cina Sep 2020

Gesualdo's Late Madrigal Style: Renaissance Or Baroque?, Landon K. Cina

Musical Offerings

Carlo Gesualdo Prince of Venosa’s sixth and final book of Italian madrigals has puzzled scholars since its resurgence in the early twentieth century. Written during a transition between the Renaissance and Baroque periods, Gesualdo’s late madrigals present a musical style that seems to deny any attempt at precise classification with a stylistic movement. So where does Gesualdo’s astonishing style fit within its historical context? And what about his music has drawn the attention of so many scholars? By analyzing representative madrigals of the Mannerist style, a stylistic movement of the Late Renaissance, and the emerging Baroque style, one can understand …


The Compositions Of Thomas Tallis: How The English Reformation Informed His Style, Joshua L. Gore Sep 2020

The Compositions Of Thomas Tallis: How The English Reformation Informed His Style, Joshua L. Gore

Musical Offerings

Thomas Tallis, known by some as the "Father of English Church Music," accomplished one of the most impressive feats in the history of musical service: surviving in the Chapel Royal through the reigns of vastly different monarchs during one of the most volatile political climates in the country's history. A clear streak of pragmatism shines through this stability and success, but exactly how did that pragmatism demonstrate itself within his compositional style? Through exploration and analysis of Tallis's musical style in different political and religious periods, one discovers the answer to how he managed to navigate the winds of change …


General Recital, Cedarville University Sep 2020

General Recital, Cedarville University

General Recitals

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General Recital, Cedarville University Sep 2020

General Recital, Cedarville University

General Recitals

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Slideshow Narrative, Paul Wyland Sep 2020

Slideshow Narrative, Paul Wyland

Supplemental Materials

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Las Americas Piano Trio, Carlos Elias Sep 2020

Las Americas Piano Trio, Carlos Elias

Faculty Recitals

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A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andy Graff Aug 2020

A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andy Graff

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


To The Girls I Liked In Middle School/To The God I Claim To Love, Evan Ellis Aug 2020

To The Girls I Liked In Middle School/To The God I Claim To Love, Evan Ellis

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Patterns, Katie L. Milligan Aug 2020

Patterns, Katie L. Milligan

Cedarville Review

This piece mixes prose, poetry, and a unique form to explore the mindspace of a college student struggling to figure out the next step.


Living Sacrifice, Abigail Shaffer Aug 2020

Living Sacrifice, Abigail Shaffer

Cedarville Review

This is a poem about a bad day when my chronic illness flared up.


Dreams, Kari Nupson Aug 2020

Dreams, Kari Nupson

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Unknown, Ezra Shimabenga Aug 2020

Unknown, Ezra Shimabenga

Cedarville Review

This poem was inspired by a friend of mine who lives in Chad. For most who do not know anything about Chad, you would be surprised to find out that a lot of people, even people in the same continent as the country, do not know of its existence: thus the poem's title "Unknown".


Minty At Eye Level, Hannah R. Fair Aug 2020

Minty At Eye Level, Hannah R. Fair

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Topophilia, Chloie R. Benton Aug 2020

Topophilia, Chloie R. Benton

Cedarville Review

This piece was written in response to a relocation and considers the implications of "home."


Artist Statement, Kari Nupson Aug 2020

Artist Statement, Kari Nupson

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


1903, Kari Nupson Aug 2020

1903, Kari Nupson

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


An Ode To Dr. Deardorff, Nicolas Heath Aug 2020

An Ode To Dr. Deardorff, Nicolas Heath

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Seventy Million Voices, Makenzie Cochran Aug 2020

Seventy Million Voices, Makenzie Cochran

The Idea of an Essay

No abstract provided.


Eternal Woodland, Brendan Rowland Aug 2020

Eternal Woodland, Brendan Rowland

Cedarville Review

"Eternal Woodland" is a brief piece of creative nonfiction, decidedly impressionistic, a set of unique yet universal snapshots from the author's childhood.


21:4, Griffin Messer Aug 2020

21:4, Griffin Messer

Cedarville Review

This is a story about my younger brother, Dom.


All That Remains, Meghan Largent Aug 2020

All That Remains, Meghan Largent

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Limit, Katie L. Milligan Aug 2020

Limit, Katie L. Milligan

Cedarville Review

This piece, written in vignettes, utilizes intellectual appeal and disparate memories to analyze the human tendency to push limits through magnifying the story of a traffic accident.


Psalm Of The Sick And Unclean, Abigail Shaffer Aug 2020

Psalm Of The Sick And Unclean, Abigail Shaffer

Cedarville Review

A poem about fighting with a chronic illness.


October 8th, Meghan Largent Aug 2020

October 8th, Meghan Largent

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.