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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Wesley's Limited Alliance With Lockean Empiricism, Kevin Twain Lowery
Wesley's Limited Alliance With Lockean Empiricism, Kevin Twain Lowery
Faculty Scholarship – Theology
This paper attempts to sketch Wesley’s relation to Lockean empiricism by identifying the key issues that seem to spark his objections to Locke’s Essay. The purpose is not to evaluate the validity of Locke’s positions per se but to locate the theological commitments Wesley wishes to defend and to scrutinize the philosophical assumptions he makes to support them.
Tygr 2000, Jill Forrestal, Andy Gibbs
Tygr 2000, Jill Forrestal, Andy Gibbs
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)
TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.
Aurora Volume 87, Merideth Densford (Editor)
Aurora Volume 87, Merideth Densford (Editor)
Aurora-yearbook
College formerly located at Olivet, Illinois and known as Olivet University (1912-1923) Olivet College (1923-1939), Olivet Nazarene College (1940-1986), and Olivet Nazarene University (1986-Present).
Department Of Music Programs 1999 - 2000, Department Of Music
Department Of Music Programs 1999 - 2000, Department Of Music
School of Music: Performance Programs
Includes the music program flyers for the year 1999 - 2000.
Olivet Nazarene University Biennial Catalog 2000-2002, Olivet Nazarene University
Olivet Nazarene University Biennial Catalog 2000-2002, Olivet Nazarene University
Course Catalogs
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Sir Walter And Mr. Jones: Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, And The Rise Of American Golf. Prologue, Stephen Lowe
Sir Walter And Mr. Jones: Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, And The Rise Of American Golf. Prologue, Stephen Lowe
Faculty Scholarship – History
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated contributed much to the transformation of American golf from an elite pastime to a popular spectator sport, and together they led the way in establishing the U.S. as an international golf powerhouse. Both were outstanding sports heroes, yet their backgrounds, personalities, and public images were remarkably different--even antithetical. Sir Walter and Mr. Jones are revealing enough as individuals, but taken together they provide comparisons and contrasts which illuminate a pivotal period in the history of golf and American society.
Sir Walter And Mr. Jones: Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, And The Rise Of American Golf. Chapter 8: The "Atlanta Golf Machine" And The "Lion-Tamer," 1928-1929., Stephen Lowe
Faculty Scholarship – History
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated contributed much to the transformation of American golf from an elite pastime to a popular spectator sport, and together they led the way in establishing the U.S. as an international golf powerhouse. Both were outstanding sports heroes, yet their backgrounds, personalities, and public images were remarkably different--even antithetical. Sir Walter and Mr. Jones are revealing enough as individuals, but taken together they provide comparisons and contrasts which illuminate a pivotal period in the history of golf and American society.
Sir Walter And Mr. Jones: Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, And The Rise Of American Golf. Chapter 9: "Completing The Cycle," 1930., Stephen Lowe
Sir Walter And Mr. Jones: Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, And The Rise Of American Golf. Chapter 9: "Completing The Cycle," 1930., Stephen Lowe
Faculty Scholarship – History
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated contributed much to the transformation of American golf from an elite pastime to a popular spectator sport, and together they led the way in establishing the U.S. as an international golf powerhouse. Both were outstanding sports heroes, yet their backgrounds, personalities, and public images were remarkably different--even antithetical. Sir Walter and Mr. Jones are revealing enough as individuals, but taken together they provide comparisons and contrasts which illuminate a pivotal period in the history of golf and American society.
Sir Walter And Mr. Jones: Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, And The Rise Of American Golf. Chapter 7: Passing The Crowns, 1926-1927., Stephen Lowe
Sir Walter And Mr. Jones: Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, And The Rise Of American Golf. Chapter 7: Passing The Crowns, 1926-1927., Stephen Lowe
Faculty Scholarship – History
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated contributed much to the transformation of American golf from an elite pastime to a popular spectator sport, and together they led the way in establishing the U.S. as an international golf powerhouse. Both were outstanding sports heroes, yet their backgrounds, personalities, and public images were remarkably different--even antithetical. Sir Walter and Mr. Jones are revealing enough as individuals, but taken together they provide comparisons and contrasts which illuminate a pivotal period in the history of golf and American society.
Sir Walter And Mr. Jones: Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, And The Rise Of American Golf. Chapter 6: “The Greatest Ever" And A Return To Merion, 1924-1925, Stephen Lowe
Faculty Scholarship – History
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated contributed much to the transformation of American golf from an elite pastime to a popular spectator sport, and together they led the way in establishing the U.S. as an international golf powerhouse. Both were outstanding sports heroes, yet their backgrounds, personalities, and public images were remarkably different--even antithetical. Sir Walter and Mr. Jones are revealing enough as individuals, but taken together they provide comparisons and contrasts which illuminate a pivotal period in the history of golf and American society.
Toward A Cohesive Account Of Reid’S Scientific And Moral Self-Evident Principles, Kevin Twain Lowery
Toward A Cohesive Account Of Reid’S Scientific And Moral Self-Evident Principles, Kevin Twain Lowery
Faculty Scholarship - Philosophy
This paper examines the nature of Reid’s self-evident principles by determining the properties that he claims for them in general, alluding to specific references to science and mathematics in the process. Next, it explores the uniqueness of moral self-evident principles, identifying any obstacles that might preclude a cohesive account. Finally, an attempt is made to remove these obstacles by providing a more comprehensive interpretation of moral principles, one that will relate them more closely to scientific principles. This will rely on notions that are implicit, rather than explicit, in Reid’s writings.