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Mental Health And Theologies Of Suffering, Sarah Skrove
Mental Health And Theologies Of Suffering, Sarah Skrove
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
Theologies of suffering have been used by theologians, ministers, and faithful alike to try to understand why God allows innocent suffering. These ideas have been applied to wars, violence, starvation, grief, mental health challenges, and the list goes on. The primary focus of this project is the impact that theologies of suffering have had on the perception of mental health, the experience of those enduring the suffering, and the stigma surrounding treatment. While certain theological narratives are helpful for an individual to find meaning in their own pain, theologians must be careful of uninvited application of scholarship to another’s lived …
Mapping Racial Covenants In Stearns County, Mn, Jonathan D. Carlson
Mapping Racial Covenants In Stearns County, Mn, Jonathan D. Carlson
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
Over the past year, CSB and SJU Honors students uncovered previously unknown racial covenants included in property deeds in Stearns county. Racial covenants prevent people of certain races from owning or occupying property, thus creating segregated neighborhoods. The Great River Covenants Project (https://greatrivercovenants.org/) was created to educate the public about this work. Using Geographic Information Systems, I created maps to show the location of the covenants and when they appeared in neighborhoods through the decades of 1920 to 1960.
Earth Day At Saint John's, John Ruff
Earth Day At Saint John's, John Ruff
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
No abstract provided.
Saint John's Bible Gallery Anniversary Conference In London, England, Hannah Weldon
Saint John's Bible Gallery Anniversary Conference In London, England, Hannah Weldon
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
From November 4th to 11th, 2023, The Saint John's Bible Gallery Team celebrated the 25th anniversary of the commissioning of the Saint John's Bible by undergoing a pilgrimage through some of the most prominent Anglican institutions in the United Kingdom. On the evening of November 7th (my birthday) I attended the Anniversary Dinner Celebration and shared my valuable experiences as a student intern at the Saint John's Bible Gallery with my fellow attendees. Attending this special event allowed me the opportunity to connect and network with professionals in the gallery and museum industry, which is what I would like to …
Duality: Artists' Books Exploring Multiple Sides, Kathryn Schug
Duality: Artists' Books Exploring Multiple Sides, Kathryn Schug
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
In the display case next to the Schu on the upper level of the Learning Commons building at SJU is the exhibit Duality: Artists’ Books Exploring Multiple Sides. This exhibit was curated by Kathryn Schug CSB ‘25 through an internship with the CSB+SJU Libraries during the spring 2024 semester. The exhibit features 16 Artists’ Books from the Clemens Library Artists’ Books Collection plus 2 copies of the book Schug made for ART 213: Introduction to Artists’ Books during the Fall 2023 semester.
Understanding Unconventional Beauty Through Nature And Handmade Photography, Anna Trombley
Understanding Unconventional Beauty Through Nature And Handmade Photography, Anna Trombley
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
Mass media has notoriously censored certain bodies, warping public views of what is acceptable versus what needs fixing. My work is motivated by body image and embracing aspects of unconventional beauty, such as cellulite, stretch marks, and fat rolls that are underrepresented yet oh-so-common. I believe the male gaze and advertising have instilled harmful misconceptions that there’s a right way to have a body; I aim to neutralize internalized shame and provoke curiosity about where our ideas of beauty stem from.
Using 19th-century methods like film and cyanotype, I capture the serenity between body and nature. Handmade photography rewards with …
Beyond The Binary: The Transgender Experience At Csb+Sju, Stellarae Ambord, Rachel Lawrence, Rylie Owen
Beyond The Binary: The Transgender Experience At Csb+Sju, Stellarae Ambord, Rachel Lawrence, Rylie Owen
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
Our work focused on two objectives:
1. Examine CSB+SJU campus culture toward and experiences for transgender students.
2. Develop implementable goals for CSB+SJU, the IWL, and individuals to create an accepting environment.
Grief Reimagined: A Comparative Analysis Of Vergil's Aeneid And St. Augustine’S Confessions, Catherine Parker
Grief Reimagined: A Comparative Analysis Of Vergil's Aeneid And St. Augustine’S Confessions, Catherine Parker
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
This essay intends to comparatively analyze Vergil’s Aeneid and Saint Augustine’s Confessions to examine the shifting perspectives of grief throughout the ancient Mediterranean as the official Roman religion transitioned from Roman Paganism to Christianity following the Edict of Milan in 313 AD. Funerary customs and traditions presented in both the Aeneid and the Confessions provide one mode of insight to explain how expressions of grief evolved over time. The other direction offered in these primary texts includes depictions of the afterlife itself. Vergil and Saint Augustine both served as heralds of their respective eras—the Augustan and Christian eras—and can therefore …
Exploration Of Surface Embroidery, Samantha Schug
Exploration Of Surface Embroidery, Samantha Schug
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
This is an Independent Learning Project on learning and mastering surface embroidery skills, learning a total of 48 stitches. This project culminated in an original design.
Little Trolls, Logan Gagnepain
Little Trolls, Logan Gagnepain
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
A short story set in a fictional Earth in which trolls, elves, humans, and other species live together in an unsteady harmony. The short story documents the horrific consequences of racism and prejudice within the criminal system, even if the targets of the worst violence aren't human.
The Value Of Sensing, Peter Hommes
The Value Of Sensing, Peter Hommes
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
This is a nonfiction essay about a topic which the author believes in. It was written for the class Creative Nonfiction (ENGL 311).
The Joys Of Anxiety, Nathaniel Christopher Hoppe Wright
The Joys Of Anxiety, Nathaniel Christopher Hoppe Wright
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
No abstract provided.
Monsters - In My Office!?, Pheron Antonio Xane Collie
Monsters - In My Office!?, Pheron Antonio Xane Collie
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
An average man, Sam, begins to notice something strange about the world around him. He struggles to adapt, believing that he's having a psychotic trip, eventually learning the truth about the hidden world that lurks in plain sight.
The Craftsman Mirroring The Creator: Explorations In Theatrical Theology, Andrew Noah
The Craftsman Mirroring The Creator: Explorations In Theatrical Theology, Andrew Noah
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
This will be my presentation given to theology faculty on Scholarship and Creativity Day required for the Theology Capstone course. I will be discussing the idea that when doing theology in a theatrical mode, it becomes a way to focus on God working in the world and our call as the audience to take part in the performance. Because God does not just exist in the abstract, but makes Godself known through the senses, theatre, as a sensual art, becomes the perfect mode to explore and make relevant God’s divine revelation.
Christians, Pagans, And Death, Erin Baumer
Christians, Pagans, And Death, Erin Baumer
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
It is commonly believed that Christianity was a new and original religion, but in fact, many pagan religions contributed to Christianity's ideology. In my talk, I will focus on how these religions influenced Christian views of the afterlife, and with that, their views on what the soul is and what it means to be a "good" person.
Married Love And Responsible Parenthood: Changing The Discussion On The Ethics Of Birth Control, Hannah Renner
Married Love And Responsible Parenthood: Changing The Discussion On The Ethics Of Birth Control, Hannah Renner
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
The current framework in which The Catholic Church discusses birth control originates within a sexual ethic based on rules Christians are obligated to follow. After a careful, internal critique of the encyclical, there needs to be a change in this framework so that Christian sexual ethics is less focused on the rules and more focused on the values which Humanae Vitae embodies. These values are presently described as the unitive and procreative ends of marriage. However, with a transition from a rule-based sex ethic to a value-based sex ethic, these ends of marriage can be redefined in terms of married …
Armed Flapper Moonshiners And Crusading Women: Public Personas Of Minnesota Women In The Early 20th Century, Jessica Davis
Armed Flapper Moonshiners And Crusading Women: Public Personas Of Minnesota Women In The Early 20th Century, Jessica Davis
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
This paper examines how women’s gender roles were reinforced in the Twin Cities of Minnesota during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, through looking at the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and women who were attached to illegal activities during the Prohibition era. Examining these women allows for a glimpse into how some women may have chosen to not follow society’s expectations, but were still fulfilling those expectations in smaller actions. The gender role that was expected of was that they were to remain in the home and not touch the outside world without their husbands help. This is argued …