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The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 51, University Of Dayton. Marian Library Dec 2005

The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 51, University Of Dayton. Marian Library

Marian Library Newsletter

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Feminism And The Art Of Interpretation: Or, Reading The First Wave To Think About The Second And Third Waves, Marilyn Fischer Oct 2005

Feminism And The Art Of Interpretation: Or, Reading The First Wave To Think About The Second And Third Waves, Marilyn Fischer

Philosophy Faculty Publications

Cory, my daughter, accuses me of having no thoughts of my own. I was talking with Jeremy [“Cory, what do you call him? partner? significant other? boyfriend?” “Mom, I just call him Jeremy.” Alright, then.]. Jeremy asked why I was an almost pacifist. Without even breathing, I launched into Addams’s arguments for pacifism, fully attributed to her, of course. That’s when Cory accused me of having no thoughts of my own. So, if I have no thoughts of my own, inhabiting Addams’s thoughts is not a bad substitute.

Remembering how Addams viewed much of her work as interpreting American institutions …


The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue Nos. 49-50, University Of Dayton. Marian Library Jul 2005

The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue Nos. 49-50, University Of Dayton. Marian Library

Marian Library Newsletter

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Review: 'Yves Congar's Theology Of The Holy Spirit', Dennis M. (Dennis Michael) Doyle Apr 2005

Review: 'Yves Congar's Theology Of The Holy Spirit', Dennis M. (Dennis Michael) Doyle

Religious Studies Faculty Publications

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Confessions Of A Fractured Catholic Theologian, William L. Portier Apr 2005

Confessions Of A Fractured Catholic Theologian, William L. Portier

Religious Studies Faculty Publications

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A Comparison Of The Aesthetic Approach Of Hans-Georg Gadamer And Hans-Urs Von Balthasar, Jason Paul Bourgeois Apr 2005

A Comparison Of The Aesthetic Approach Of Hans-Georg Gadamer And Hans-Urs Von Balthasar, Jason Paul Bourgeois

Marian Library Faculty Publications

Hans-Georg Gadamer (1901-2002), the German philosopher of hermeneutics, has exercised a powerful influence on post-Vatican II Roman Catholic fundamental theology, especially regarding questions of the development of doctrine and the appropriation of tradition. There is a tension in interpreting Gadamer's thought between his concept of "fusion of horizons," in which the horizon of the past is fused with the horizon of the present to yield new interpretations of past texts, and his defense of "prejudice, authority, classics, and tradition," in which Gadamer upholds the enduring truth-value of received wisdom from the past. … This article will broadly point out the …


Front Cover Jan 2005

Front Cover

Marian Library Studies

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Jesus Crucified And Gentle Mary, Denis Vincent Wiseman Jan 2005

Jesus Crucified And Gentle Mary, Denis Vincent Wiseman

Marian Library Studies

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Title Page, Mariological Society Of America Jan 2005

Title Page, Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

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Hope In A Hurting World: The Dormition Of Mary, Eschatological Icon Of God's Gift Of Life, Virginia M. Kimball Jan 2005

Hope In A Hurting World: The Dormition Of Mary, Eschatological Icon Of God's Gift Of Life, Virginia M. Kimball

Marian Studies

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Preface, Thomas A. Thompson Jan 2005

Preface, Thomas A. Thompson

Marian Studies

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Intertextuality And Ideology: Jane Austen's 'Pride And Prejudice' And James Fordyce's 'Sermons To Young Women', Laura Vorachek Jan 2005

Intertextuality And Ideology: Jane Austen's 'Pride And Prejudice' And James Fordyce's 'Sermons To Young Women', Laura Vorachek

English Faculty Publications

In Jane Austen’s Art of Memory and other works, Jocelyn Harris has demonstrated the importance of Austen’s literary contexts for understanding and appreciating Austen’s art. One context for understanding Pride and Prejudice is the conduct book it mentions by name, James Fordyce’s Sermons to Young Women. Mr. Collins chooses it to read aloud to the Bennet girls, and when Lydia interrupts him, he responds: “I have often observed how little young ladies are interested by books of a serious stamp, though written solely for their benefit.” I would argue that reading Pride and Prejudice next to Fordyce’s Sermons reveals that …


The Fourth Gospel's Icon Of Mary, Bertrand Buby Jan 2005

The Fourth Gospel's Icon Of Mary, Bertrand Buby

Marian Studies

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Automobiles And Auto Manufacturing, John Alfred Heitmann Jan 2005

Automobiles And Auto Manufacturing, John Alfred Heitmann

History Faculty Publications

In several important respects the automobile and automobile manufacturing proved to be at the heart of North American life during the 1950s. The decade was one characterized as the age of tail fins and chrome, and the automobile was recognized as something far more than ordinary transportation.


Ford Thunderbird, John Alfred Heitmann Jan 2005

Ford Thunderbird, John Alfred Heitmann

History Faculty Publications

Ford, with its introduction of the Thunderbird, became the first car manufacturer to create the market segment for personal luxury cars. The car became the trend-setting automobile of the 1950s and defined personal status during the decade of consumer excess.


Table Of Contents Jan 2005

Table Of Contents

Marian Library Studies

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In Memoriam Fr. Théodore A. Koehler, S.M. Jan 2005

In Memoriam Fr. Théodore A. Koehler, S.M.

Marian Library Studies

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Maria Im Volksgut Des Wallis, Johann G. Roten Jan 2005

Maria Im Volksgut Des Wallis, Johann G. Roten

Marian Library Studies

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Back Cover Jan 2005

Back Cover

Marian Library Studies

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Public And Relational Communication Ethics In Political Communication: Integrity, Secrecy, And Dialogue In ‘The Contender’, Jon A. Hess, Joy Piazza Jan 2005

Public And Relational Communication Ethics In Political Communication: Integrity, Secrecy, And Dialogue In ‘The Contender’, Jon A. Hess, Joy Piazza

Communication Faculty Publications

There is no denying the omnipresence of media in the twenty-first century. One form of media that is particularly influential is film. Unlike print forms of entertainment, in which age and reading ability dictate accessibility, movies are accessible to virtually everyone. And, regardless of the producer's purpose for making the film, all movies provide an insight into our culture and the individuals who reside within it. Some movies are produced solely for entertainment value, but others seek to convey some type of message or to stimulate thought on the part of the viewer (Good & Dillon 2002; Kupfer 1999; Lipkin …


Front Cover, Mariological Society Of America Jan 2005

Front Cover, Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

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Academic Generations: Exploring Intellectual Risk Taking In An Educational Leadership Program, Carolyn Ridenour, Darla J. Twale Jan 2005

Academic Generations: Exploring Intellectual Risk Taking In An Educational Leadership Program, Carolyn Ridenour, Darla J. Twale

Educational Leadership Faculty Publications

We examined intellectual risk and risk-taking behavior in educational leadership preparation programs and investigated the intersection of academic generations within a community of practice, that is, doctoral students and faculty. The literature review examines several perspectives on risk and risk-taking which includes cultural milieu and gender and ethnic differences. We offer suggestions for addressing risk and for further research.