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Teaching Biblical Studies Online, Steve Delamarter, Sandra L. Gravett, Daniel W. Ulrich, Richard W. Nysse, Sandra Hack Polaski Nov 2009

Teaching Biblical Studies Online, Steve Delamarter, Sandra L. Gravett, Daniel W. Ulrich, Richard W. Nysse, Sandra Hack Polaski

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

In this edited transcript of a panel at the Society of Biblical Literature (November 23, 2009, Boston, Massachusetts), five Bible scholars give brief presentations on various challenges and opportunities encountered when teaching academic biblical studies courses online in both undergraduate and theological education contexts. Each presentation is followed by questions from the audience and discussion. Topics include: a typology of different approaches to online teaching, advantages and disadvantages of online compared to face-to-face classrooms (for both students and faculty), opportunities for imaginative exercises online, the advantages of online threaded discussions, and the joys and pitfalls of bringing your course into …


Philadelphia's "Five Points": Evangelism And Social Welfare At The Bedford Street Mission, Benjamin Hartley Oct 2009

Philadelphia's "Five Points": Evangelism And Social Welfare At The Bedford Street Mission, Benjamin Hartley

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

New York City's "Five Points" neighborhood in lower Manhattan was well-known in the mid-to-late nineteenth century as a major locus of concern related to the problems of burgeoning American cities. Its prominence was highlighted in Martin Scorsese's 2002 film, The Gangs of New York, which even briefly portrayed the Methodists' Five Points Mission that the famous holiness leader Phoebe Palmer was instrumental in founding. (1) Both Philadelphia and Boston had similar neighborhoods to New York's "Five Points." Methodist mission outposts in both of these cities eagerly (if ironically) claimed the notorious "Five Points" label to remind donors there were rough …


Noticing The Duck: The Art Of Asking Spiritual Questions, Marykate Morse Sep 2009

Noticing The Duck: The Art Of Asking Spiritual Questions, Marykate Morse

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

No abstract provided.


Flourishing, Not Fear: The Gift Of A Sound Mind (Part Iv), Marykate Morse Aug 2009

Flourishing, Not Fear: The Gift Of A Sound Mind (Part Iv), Marykate Morse

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

No abstract provided.


Flourishing, Not Fear: The Gift Of Love (Part Iii), Marykate Morse Jul 2009

Flourishing, Not Fear: The Gift Of Love (Part Iii), Marykate Morse

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

No abstract provided.


Justice, Law, And The Creation Of The American Republic: The Forgotten Legacy Of James Wilson, Mark Hall Jun 2009

Justice, Law, And The Creation Of The American Republic: The Forgotten Legacy Of James Wilson, Mark Hall

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

James Wilson was one of six men to sign both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. In the Federal Convention of 1787, he spoke more often than all but one other delegate (Gouverneur Morris), and by all accounts he played a critical role in framing the Constitution. His early defense of the proposed Constitution and his leadership in the Pennsylvania ratifying convention did much to secure the document's acceptance. Wilson served as one of the new nation's first Supreme Court Justices, and his Lectures on Law contain some of the period's most profound commentary on …


In Person And In Print: Engaging In Theological Discussion As Friends, Paul N. Anderson Jun 2009

In Person And In Print: Engaging In Theological Discussion As Friends, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

No abstract provided.


Flourishing, Not Fear: The Gift Of Power (Part Ii), Marykate Morse May 2009

Flourishing, Not Fear: The Gift Of Power (Part Ii), Marykate Morse

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

No abstract provided.


Flourishing, Not Fear: Why Aren't We Flourishing? (Part I), Marykate Morse Apr 2009

Flourishing, Not Fear: Why Aren't We Flourishing? (Part I), Marykate Morse

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

No abstract provided.


Gill's "The Political Origins Of Religious Liberty" - Book Review, Mark Hall Mar 2009

Gill's "The Political Origins Of Religious Liberty" - Book Review, Mark Hall

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

No abstract provided.


Worldviews And Values Influence Our Actions (Blog Seventeen Of Christianity Alive: Faith. Love. Action., Christopher P. Meade Jan 2009

Worldviews And Values Influence Our Actions (Blog Seventeen Of Christianity Alive: Faith. Love. Action., Christopher P. Meade

Faculty Publications - College of Business

Excerpt: "Not everyone ascribes to a formal religion, but every person I know possesses a worldview, even if they don't think that they do. A person's worldview helps construct his moral base (rights and wrongs). Worldviews are like a type of scaffolding that serves to support one's personal value system, which in turn, both consciously and subconsciously, influence behaviors, actions, and decision-making."


Academic Life: Hospitality, Ethics, And Spirituality (Book Review), David M. Johnstone Jan 2009

Academic Life: Hospitality, Ethics, And Spirituality (Book Review), David M. Johnstone

Publications from Student Life & Spiritual Life

No abstract provided.


“Reporters Gone Wild” Reporters And Their Critics On Hurricane Katrina, Gender, Race & Place, Steven Classen Jan 2009

“Reporters Gone Wild” Reporters And Their Critics On Hurricane Katrina, Gender, Race & Place, Steven Classen

Faculty Publications - Department of Communication and Cinematic Arts

The great fiction of the southern United States is frequently characterized by its passionate embrace of place. In her classic essay, “Place in Fiction,” the widely beloved Mississippi author Eudora Welty writes, “Place in history partakes of feeling, as feeling about history partakes of place. Feelings are bound up in place. Location is the ground conductor of all the currents of emotion and belief and moral conviction that charge out from the story in its course.”

Welty's rich stories evoke larger traditions of southern art and everyday culture imbued with multifaceted understandings of place. Starting with Welty's insight, in this …


Intercultural Relations Between Natives And Europeans In New Netherland And New York, Paul Otto Jan 2009

Intercultural Relations Between Natives And Europeans In New Netherland And New York, Paul Otto

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

No abstract provided.


Dutch New York Between East And West The World Of Margrieta Van Varick, Paul Otto Jan 2009

Dutch New York Between East And West The World Of Margrieta Van Varick, Paul Otto

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

No abstract provided.


Inventing A Testimony (Chapter 18 Of Jesus Girls: True Tales Of Growing Up Female And Evangelical), Melanie Springer Mock Jan 2009

Inventing A Testimony (Chapter 18 Of Jesus Girls: True Tales Of Growing Up Female And Evangelical), Melanie Springer Mock

Faculty Publications - Department of English

Excerpt: "Several months into my first year of college, I realized there was an optional worship service for students every Sunday evening and that anyone who wanted to be considered a Christian by her peers had better show up. For weeks, I had been blissfully deluded, spending my Sunday evenings running through the hills around town, then . hanging out in the dorm lobby-a lobby which was, I'll admit, eerily empty, as if the rapture had come and carried away everyone except me. Students bursting through the lobby doors on those nights always provided certain relief: I had not missed …


"The Stance Of A Last Survivor": C. S. Lewis And The Modern World (Chapter One Of The Rhetoric Of Certitude), Gary L. Tandy Jan 2009

"The Stance Of A Last Survivor": C. S. Lewis And The Modern World (Chapter One Of The Rhetoric Of Certitude), Gary L. Tandy

Faculty Publications - Department of English

Excerpt: "As professor and scholar of medieval and Renaissance literature, C. S. Lewis wrote and published well-respected and influential literary criticism. At the same time, following his conversion to Christianity around 1930, he felt a duty to apply his argumentative and philosophical skills to the writing of Christian apologetics-defenses of traditional Christian principles against the attacks of skeptics and religious liberals. More important, Lewis lived in an age largely hostile to his attitudes and thought, both in literature and Christianity. In a period that s.aw such startling literary productions as The Waste Land and Ulysses, Lewis chose to defend traditional …


The Search For Irishness (Chapter One Of Buffoonery In Irish Drama: Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes), Kathleen A. Heininge Jan 2009

The Search For Irishness (Chapter One Of Buffoonery In Irish Drama: Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes), Kathleen A. Heininge

Faculty Publications - Department of English

Excerpt: "A striking feature in Irish culture since at least the late 19th century is an impulse to define what constitutes "Irish," seemingly to establish the qualifications of those who claim to be Irish. It is an impulse that manifests itself in literature as diverse as George Bernard Shaw's play, john Buff's Other Island, James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, or Seamus Heaney's Station Island. The same impulse is at work in the public lives of figures like Oscar Wilde, who while exiled created a fascinating persona for himself; Patrick O'Brian, who refashioned himself as …


Understanding The History Of Ancient Israel (Book Review), Brian R. Doak Jan 2009

Understanding The History Of Ancient Israel (Book Review), Brian R. Doak

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

Review of H.G.M. Williamson, ed., Understanding the History of Ancient Israel. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007, xxD432 pp, ISBN 978 0 19 726401 0


Of God And Gods: Egypt, Israel, And The Rise Of Monotheism (Book Review), Brian R. Doak Jan 2009

Of God And Gods: Egypt, Israel, And The Rise Of Monotheism (Book Review), Brian R. Doak

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

A review of Jan Assmann, Of God and Gods: Egypt, Israel, and the Rise of Monotheism. Madison, The University of Wisconsin Press, 2008, (Cloth) ISBN: 978 0 299 22550 6, (Paperback) ISBN: 0 299 22554 2.


Reconstructing Views On Law In Hebrews 7:12, Mary Schmitt Jan 2009

Reconstructing Views On Law In Hebrews 7:12, Mary Schmitt

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

No abstract provided.


Introduction To Part 2: Aspects Of Historicity In John 5-12 In John, Jesus And History, Volume 2, Paul N. Anderson Jan 2009

Introduction To Part 2: Aspects Of Historicity In John 5-12 In John, Jesus And History, Volume 2, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

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Aspects Of Historicity In John 5-12: A Response (From John, Jesus And History, Vol. 2), Paul N. Anderson Jan 2009

Aspects Of Historicity In John 5-12: A Response (From John, Jesus And History, Vol. 2), Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

In responding to the eight essays in Part 2 of this volume, I am impressed at the variety of approaches to aspects of historicity in the Gospel of John.


Introduction To Part 1: Aspects Of Historicity In John 1-4 (In John, Jesus, And History, Vol.2), Paul N. Anderson Jan 2009

Introduction To Part 1: Aspects Of Historicity In John 1-4 (In John, Jesus, And History, Vol.2), Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

"Distinctive features of the Johannine presentation of the beginning of Jesus' ministry raise questions-- both for and against-- aspects of historicity in John 1-4."


The Calling Of The Christian And The Church (Chapter 3 Of The Call To Authenticity, A Handbook Of Hope For The Church), Irv A. Brendlinger Jan 2009

The Calling Of The Christian And The Church (Chapter 3 Of The Call To Authenticity, A Handbook Of Hope For The Church), Irv A. Brendlinger

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

"Were we to focus on Paul's foundational calling, I believe we would find greater longevity and ever increasing flexibility in our programs and approaches. 'Reflecting God' becomes a lifestyle and an awareness rather than a program. Programs and creative ideas will certainly grow out of such awareness, but if the calling is kept in focus the danger of becoming sidetracked, institutionalized and irrelevant (such a bad word in church growth circles) is greatly reduced, or even contradictory. The practice of reflecting God to others and to society and the world will never become old or irrelevant because it responds to …


Much "To-Do" About Nothing: Hale's Skeptical Relativism, And Basic Doxastic Perspectives, Mark Mcleod-Harrison Jan 2009

Much "To-Do" About Nothing: Hale's Skeptical Relativism, And Basic Doxastic Perspectives, Mark Mcleod-Harrison

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

No abstract provided.


Review Of Santos' "A Community Called Taizé: A Story Of Prayer, Worship And Reconciliation", Roger Newell Jan 2009

Review Of Santos' "A Community Called Taizé: A Story Of Prayer, Worship And Reconciliation", Roger Newell

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

A review of Jason Santos, A Community Called Taize: A Story of Prayer, Worship and Reconciliation, IVP; 7788th edition (September 26, 2008), ISBN-13 ‏:‎ 978-0830835256.


A Bibliographical Guide For United Methodist Doctrinal Examination Questions, Benjamin Hartley Jan 2009

A Bibliographical Guide For United Methodist Doctrinal Examination Questions, Benjamin Hartley

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

No abstract provided.


Blessing As Transformation, Sarita Gallagher, Steven C. Hawthorne Jan 2009

Blessing As Transformation, Sarita Gallagher, Steven C. Hawthorne

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Eric Patterson And Edmund J. Rybarczyk, Ed., The Future Of Pentecostalism In The United States, A.J. Swoboda Jan 2009

Book Review Of Eric Patterson And Edmund J. Rybarczyk, Ed., The Future Of Pentecostalism In The United States, A.J. Swoboda

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

Patterson and Rybarczyk build this text on two prodding questions: Is there a future to American Pentecostalism? What will it look like? The editors employ a wide-ranging group of scholars in pursuit of these two questions.