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The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 31, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 31, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 15, No. 2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace
Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 15, No. 2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace
Concerned Philosophers for Peace
No abstract provided.
Civilizing The Civil Engineer: How A History Course Can Serve As A Curriculum Capstone, John Alfred Heitmann
Civilizing The Civil Engineer: How A History Course Can Serve As A Curriculum Capstone, John Alfred Heitmann
History Faculty Publications
Beginning in 1989 and then every other year thereafter, a unique course dealing specifically with the history of civil engineering has been taught to all civil engineering majors at the University of Dayton. What has evolved over time -- in response to student feedback, ongoing reform in the curriculum, and a maturing of faculty expertise -- is a course in the history of civilization that has as its major focus the discipline of civil engineering.
In reality, what happens in the classroom is a far broader learning experience than either the disciplines of history or civil engineering could provide standing …
Review: 'Ecological Prospects: Scientific, Religious, And Aesthetic Perspectives', Pamela Thimmes
Review: 'Ecological Prospects: Scientific, Religious, And Aesthetic Perspectives', Pamela Thimmes
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
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Dorothy Day Apologia For Faith After Marx, Sandra Yocum Mize
Dorothy Day Apologia For Faith After Marx, Sandra Yocum Mize
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Dorothy Day has received a great deal of attention from contemporary scholars of U.S. Catholicism. This article makes a unique contribution to this growing literature by offering a close reading of Dorothy Day's autobiography, The Long Loneliness. The purpose is to highlight the narrative's integrity as a sustained argument in defense of Christian faith transformed by wrestling with the Marxist charge: religion is the opiate of the people. Day deserves credit for a daring approach to Catholic apologetics in the 1950s. The article presents the narrative as a dialectic between the personal and the political, the material and the spiritual, …
Using Writing Journals In The Adult Literacy Classroom, Bryan Bardine
Using Writing Journals In The Adult Literacy Classroom, Bryan Bardine
English Faculty Publications
Have you ever been unable to get a student interested in learning to write? Or have you ever wondered about some non-threatening ways to begin a writing program with your adult literacy students? I face these problems often with my students at Goodwill Industries of the Miami Valley, Inc., and I have found that using a writing journal with the majority of them is an effective way to introduce them to writing while still working with their reading, self-esteem, and confidence levels. Throughout this article I will discuss three types of journals as well as different assignments that some colleagues …
Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 15, No. 1, Concerned Philosophers For Peace
Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 15, No. 1, Concerned Philosophers For Peace
Concerned Philosophers for Peace
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The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 30, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 30, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
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Review: 'Where Have You Gone, Michelangelo: The Loss Of Soul In Catholic Culture', Sandra A. Yocum
Review: 'Where Have You Gone, Michelangelo: The Loss Of Soul In Catholic Culture', Sandra A. Yocum
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Front Cover, Mariological Society Of America
Asian Women's Mariology In Christological Context, Joseph Cheah
Asian Women's Mariology In Christological Context, Joseph Cheah
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
Images Of Mary In American Popular Periodicals, 1900-1960, Una M. Cadegan
Images Of Mary In American Popular Periodicals, 1900-1960, Una M. Cadegan
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
The Members Of The Mariological Society Of America, Mariological Society Of America
The Members Of The Mariological Society Of America, Mariological Society Of America
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Mariological Society Of America
Table Of Contents, Mariological Society Of America
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
Mary And The Biblical Heritage, Lawrence E. Frizzell
Mary And The Biblical Heritage, Lawrence E. Frizzell
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
Editor's Preface, Thomas A. Thompson
A Survey Of Recent Mariology, Eamon R. Carroll
Hymn To Spanish Martyrs, Robert Wood S.M.
Hymn To Spanish Martyrs, Robert Wood S.M.
Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism
In praise to our martyrs
Letter Of Most Reverend Daniel D. Pilarczyk, Archbishop Of Cincinnati, Daniel E. Pilarczyk
Letter Of Most Reverend Daniel D. Pilarczyk, Archbishop Of Cincinnati, Daniel E. Pilarczyk
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
Faith, Mary, Culture, Walter T. Brennan
"Criollo" Patriotism In Guadalupe's "First Evangelist," Miguel Sanches (1594-1674), Martinus Cawley
"Criollo" Patriotism In Guadalupe's "First Evangelist," Miguel Sanches (1594-1674), Martinus Cawley
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
The Origins Of Marian Devotion In Latin American Cultures In The United States, Stephen Holler
The Origins Of Marian Devotion In Latin American Cultures In The United States, Stephen Holler
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
Msa Organizational Chart, Mariological Society Of America
Msa Organizational Chart, Mariological Society Of America
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
The Secretary's Report, Thomas A. Thompson
Report, 1994-95: New England Region, Matthew F. Morry
Report, 1994-95: New England Region, Matthew F. Morry
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
Creationism In Twentieth-Century America: The Antievolution Pamphlets Of William Bell Riley, William Vance Trollinger
Creationism In Twentieth-Century America: The Antievolution Pamphlets Of William Bell Riley, William Vance Trollinger
History Faculty Publications
It is difficult to overstate William Bell Riley's importance to the early fundamentalist movement; it is well-nigh impossible to exaggerate his prodigious energy. In the years between the world wars, when he was in his 60s and 70s and pastor of a church with thousands of members, Riley founded and directed the first interdenominational organization of fundamentalists, served as an active leader of the fundamentalist faction in the Northern Baptist Convention, edited a variety of fundamentalist periodicals, wrote innumerable books and articles and pamphlets (including, in the less-polemical vein, a forty-volume exposition of the entire Bible), presided over a fundamentalist …
Financial Report, 1994-95, John M. Samaha
Canonical Considerations Regarding Alleged Apparitions, Michael Smith Foster
Canonical Considerations Regarding Alleged Apparitions, Michael Smith Foster
Marian Studies
No abstract provided.
Report, 1994-95: Western Region, John M. Samaha
Back Cover, Mariological Society Of America