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Seeing The Holy: An Interview With Marilynne Robinson, Tom Montgomery-Fate May 2006

Seeing The Holy: An Interview With Marilynne Robinson, Tom Montgomery-Fate

Tom Montgomery Fate

Tom Montgomery-Fate interviews author Marilynne Robinson who explores the sacredness of the everyday world.


Princes, Beasts, Or Royal Pains: Men And Masculinity In The Revisionist Fairy Tales Of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, James Carter Dec 2005

Princes, Beasts, Or Royal Pains: Men And Masculinity In The Revisionist Fairy Tales Of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, James Carter

James B Carter

An examination of the roles men fulfill in select short stories of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman.


Fur Into Feathers: Manly Hardy And His Collection Of North American Birds, William Krohn, Marilyn Massaro Dec 2005

Fur Into Feathers: Manly Hardy And His Collection Of North American Birds, William Krohn, Marilyn Massaro

William B. Krohn

Manly Hardy (1832-1910) was a professional fur dealer and an amateur naturalist from Brewer, Maine. During his lifetime, he assembled one of the largest private collections of North American birds. This article documents how Hardy collected his specimens, how and where he housed his collection, and the species in his collection. Also discussed is how the Hardy Collection of North American Birds came to be located today at the Natural History Museum in the Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island.


A Time For War: Correspondence, Rowan Cahill Dec 2005

A Time For War: Correspondence, Rowan Cahill

Rowan Cahill

A critical discussion of aspects of the Australian martial spirit in response to an essay on the subject by John Birmingham.


Rättens Ordning I Den Tid Som Återstår, Matilda Arvidsson Dec 2005

Rättens Ordning I Den Tid Som Återstår, Matilda Arvidsson

Dr Matilda Arvidsson

The article investigates the fundamental concept of 'time' within the framework of the laws of war, using the War on Terrorism as a starting point and the 2003 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq as an example. The article argues for an eschatological understanding of time during the War on Terrorism, framing a state of exception, and ultimately keeping law on hold in an enduring 'now' while messianic hopes for redemption are directed towards a new future to come after war.


Local References In The Letter To Smyrna (Rv 2: 8–11), Part 3: Jewish Background., David E. Graves Phd Dec 2005

Local References In The Letter To Smyrna (Rv 2: 8–11), Part 3: Jewish Background., David E. Graves Phd

David E. Graves PhD

No abstract provided.


Local References In The Letter To Smyrna (Rv 2: 8–11), Part 4: Religious Background, David E. Graves Phd Dec 2005

Local References In The Letter To Smyrna (Rv 2: 8–11), Part 4: Religious Background, David E. Graves Phd

David E. Graves PhD

No abstract provided.


Local References In The Letter To Smyrna (Rv 2: 8–11), Part 2: Historical Background., David E. Graves Phd Dec 2005

Local References In The Letter To Smyrna (Rv 2: 8–11), Part 2: Historical Background., David E. Graves Phd

David E. Graves PhD

No abstract provided.