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Blues Man On A Mojo Mission, Stephen Asma Nov 2002

Blues Man On A Mojo Mission, Stephen Asma

Stephen T Asma

Presents an article on rhythm and blues music in the U.S. Non-sponsorship of actual blues music in the House of Blues; Information on Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson; Insights on using charms and amulets to improve guitar skills.


The Interfaith Challenge For Marin, Harlan Stelmach Oct 2002

The Interfaith Challenge For Marin, Harlan Stelmach

Harlan Stelmach

No abstract available


Sermon For Youth Service, Wes Green Oct 2002

Sermon For Youth Service, Wes Green

Wes Green

No abstract provided.


Christian Theology And Domestic Violence, Laura Stivers Mar 2002

Christian Theology And Domestic Violence, Laura Stivers

Laura Stivers

No abstract available


To Be Or Not To Be A Vegetarian, Laura Stivers Feb 2002

To Be Or Not To Be A Vegetarian, Laura Stivers

Laura Stivers

No abstract available


Merold Westphal Overcoming Onto-Theology: Toward A Postmodern Christian Faith. Perspectives In Continental Philosophy, Todd Gooch Dec 2001

Merold Westphal Overcoming Onto-Theology: Toward A Postmodern Christian Faith. Perspectives In Continental Philosophy, Todd Gooch

Todd Gooch

This volume is a collection of fourteen essays, all but one of which were published separately between 1993 and 2000. Although the volume does not present a singe, sustained critique of onto-theology, or a systematic defense of the postmodern Christian faith alluded to in the title, each of the articles does contribute to Westphals' over-arching aim, which is to appropriate certain central themes of postmodern philosophy for the task of Christian thinking.


“Aha! The Word Is For Me!”, George Heider Dec 2001

“Aha! The Word Is For Me!”, George Heider

George C. Heider

No abstract provided.


New Oxford Review, Lawrence Porter Dec 2001

New Oxford Review, Lawrence Porter

Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D

No abstract provided.


Rara! Vodou, Power And Performance In Haiti And Its Diaspora, Elizabeth Mcalister Dec 2001

Rara! Vodou, Power And Performance In Haiti And Its Diaspora, Elizabeth Mcalister

Elizabeth McAlister

Rara is a vibrant annual street festival in Haiti, when followers of the Afro-Creole religion called Vodou march loudly into public space to take an active role in politics. Working deftly with highly original ethnographic material, Elizabeth McAlister shows how Rara bands harness the power of Vodou spirits and the recently dead to broadcast coded points of view with historical, gendered, and transnational dimensions.


Just War Theory, Laura Stivers Dec 2001

Just War Theory, Laura Stivers

Laura Stivers

No abstract available