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College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

2009

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Looking Back 20 Years: Who Deserves Credit For Ending The Cold War?, Nicholas Hayes Nov 2009

Looking Back 20 Years: Who Deserves Credit For Ending The Cold War?, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


Vietnam And Afghanistan: Lessons In Disaster?, Nicholas Hayes Oct 2009

Vietnam And Afghanistan: Lessons In Disaster?, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


Chuck Hagel On Iraq And What Needs To Be Done With Iran, Nicholas Hayes Sep 2009

Chuck Hagel On Iraq And What Needs To Be Done With Iran, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


For Poland, Shadow Of 1939 Hangs Over Today's Events, Nicholas Hayes Sep 2009

For Poland, Shadow Of 1939 Hangs Over Today's Events, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


The Politics Of Putin's Torso: Marketing A Tough Guy, Nicholas Hayes Aug 2009

The Politics Of Putin's Torso: Marketing A Tough Guy, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


Ireland And Frank Mccourt: A Painful Struggle Continues, Nicholas Hayes Aug 2009

Ireland And Frank Mccourt: A Painful Struggle Continues, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


Biden Travels, Talks And Ticks Off The Russians, Nicholas Hayes Jul 2009

Biden Travels, Talks And Ticks Off The Russians, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


From Minneapolis To Russia: What A Historian's Cold War Journey Tells Us About Today, Nicholas Hayes Jul 2009

From Minneapolis To Russia: What A Historian's Cold War Journey Tells Us About Today, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


Is Russia Having Second Thoughts About Inviting Obama?, Nicholas Hayes Jul 2009

Is Russia Having Second Thoughts About Inviting Obama?, Nicholas Hayes

University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications

No abstract provided.


Vista D’Una Cupola Dal Cortile Del Doge, Ælred Senna Osb May 2009

Vista D’Una Cupola Dal Cortile Del Doge, Ælred Senna Osb

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Variation On A Theme: Intertextuality In The Illuminations Of The Gospel Of Luke, Laura Kelly Fanucci May 2009

Variation On A Theme: Intertextuality In The Illuminations Of The Gospel Of Luke, Laura Kelly Fanucci

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


All The World Is Church: The Christian Call In Henri De Lubac, Benjamin M. Durheim May 2009

All The World Is Church: The Christian Call In Henri De Lubac, Benjamin M. Durheim

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Wisdom Christology In Origen And Elizabeth Johnson: A Supplementary Discourse, Adam Paul Koester May 2009

Wisdom Christology In Origen And Elizabeth Johnson: A Supplementary Discourse, Adam Paul Koester

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Forgetful But Not Forgotten: Parish Pastoral Care Of Dementia Sufferers, Annette Kestel Pbvm May 2009

Forgetful But Not Forgotten: Parish Pastoral Care Of Dementia Sufferers, Annette Kestel Pbvm

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Goodness Gracious, Athanasius, Chris Ángel May 2009

Goodness Gracious, Athanasius, Chris Ángel

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


You Were Chosen, Kelly Marie Prosen May 2009

You Were Chosen, Kelly Marie Prosen

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Gospel: Feast Of The Holy Family (Luke 2:22-40), Kathryn Janssen May 2009

Gospel: Feast Of The Holy Family (Luke 2:22-40), Kathryn Janssen

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


All Creation Groans: A Comparison Of Feminist And German Existential Theology Of Romans 8:18-25, Jeffrey R. Reed May 2009

All Creation Groans: A Comparison Of Feminist And German Existential Theology Of Romans 8:18-25, Jeffrey R. Reed

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


We Cannot Give If We Do Not Have, Peggy Kelley May 2009

We Cannot Give If We Do Not Have, Peggy Kelley

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Companions, Ælred Senna Osb May 2009

Companions, Ælred Senna Osb

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Tribute To Dietrich Reinhart, Osb, Dale Launderville Osb May 2009

Tribute To Dietrich Reinhart, Osb, Dale Launderville Osb

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Evening Prayer At The Chapel Of Holy Wisdom, Natalie Perl Regan May 2009

Evening Prayer At The Chapel Of Holy Wisdom, Natalie Perl Regan

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


On ‘Chrism’ And ‘Anti-Christs’ In 1 John 2:18-27: A Hypothesis, Martin F. Connell May 2009

On ‘Chrism’ And ‘Anti-Christs’ In 1 John 2:18-27: A Hypothesis, Martin F. Connell

Theology Faculty Publications

This inquiry studies 1 John because it has the most explicit testimony in the New Testament to initiation by anointing and the unique word χρίσμα, "chrism." Chrism was — and in some churches still is — an ointment whose name is rooted in the verb χριειν, "to anoint." Critical studies have amply demonstrated that the title "Christ" had theological carriage in the first century, but rarely, if ever, has it been suggested that the theological title also had liturgical bearing. It seems almost too blithe a suggestion to posit that those who became members of the body of Christ, the …


A Voice In The Wilderness, Victor Klimoski May 2009

A Voice In The Wilderness, Victor Klimoski

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


Divided Land, Jacumba, Ca, December 2008, Jeffrey P. Regan May 2009

Divided Land, Jacumba, Ca, December 2008, Jeffrey P. Regan

Obsculta

No abstract provided.


The Futures Of Books: Technologies And Forms, Cynthia N. Malone Apr 2009

The Futures Of Books: Technologies And Forms, Cynthia N. Malone

English Faculty Publications

Students often approach discussions about the future of the book with a narrow conception of “the book”: “book” means “codex.” By reading theoretical and historical studies of the book, writing critiques of artists’ books, and creating handmade books, students can examine and question their assumptions about the essential qualities of “the book.” This paper describes a sequence of assignments designed to move students toward analysis of the relationships between forms and content in a variety of printed books, artists’ books, and electronic books. Students come to understand more fully the historical reasons for the development of the codex form and …


Making “Young Hamlet”, Matthew Harkins Apr 2009

Making “Young Hamlet”, Matthew Harkins

English Faculty Publications

While youth’s subordinate position in Hamlet has played a vital role within the play’s critical tradition, this tradition has not questioned the ideological processes that create “youth” as a social category—that define what youth means, whom it includes, and why. Rather than portray an archetypal contest between the young and the old or portray Hamlet’s developmental progression from youth to maturity, the play examines the production and application of these categories as political phenomena. By exposing the circumscribed logic that produces these categories, Hamlet fractures the ideological justifications for early modern constructions of youth and age.


Jesus The Christ As A Jun-Zi In Confucian Perspectives, John Changjin Bai Jan 2009

Jesus The Christ As A Jun-Zi In Confucian Perspectives, John Changjin Bai

School of Theology and Seminary Graduate Papers/Theses

In this paper, I seek to understand who Jesus is, through the lenses of “jun-zi 君子” (best translated as gentleman), a discussion and comparison between the concept of personhood of the jun-zi in Confucianism perspectives and the story of Jesus in the New Testament, I believe there is the possibility and implication to present an excellent image of Jesus the Christ as a jun-zi within Confucian personhood. Jesus, his ethical norm, high moral standard and religious life are like Confucian jun-zi. If we evangelize or evaluate the concepts of traditional Chinese Confucian jun-zi, Jesus would appear as a …


Gregory Palamas And Hesychasm, Gregory Congote Osb Jan 2009

Gregory Palamas And Hesychasm, Gregory Congote Osb

School of Theology and Seminary Graduate Papers/Theses

This paper discusses what Hesychasm is, how Palamas defines the hesychast method of prayer, what sources he used to support this method, how he used his sources, how hesychasts were particularly instructed to pray and what role the body played in prayer.


Modern Usury: The Moral Challenge Of Credit Cards In Light Of Catholic Teaching And Practice In The Past And The Present, David R. Smoker Jan 2009

Modern Usury: The Moral Challenge Of Credit Cards In Light Of Catholic Teaching And Practice In The Past And The Present, David R. Smoker

School of Theology and Seminary Graduate Papers/Theses

No abstract provided.