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Prologue To Lewis And Clark: The Mackay And Evans Expedition, Greg O'Brien
Prologue To Lewis And Clark: The Mackay And Evans Expedition, Greg O'Brien
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No abstract provided.
Images Of Migration And Change In The German-Language Poetry Of Galsan Tschinag, Richard Hacken
Images Of Migration And Change In The German-Language Poetry Of Galsan Tschinag, Richard Hacken
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Presented March 25, 2004, at the European presentation for Migrations in Society, Culture, and the Library held in Paris. Migration in the works of Galsan Tschinag could be discussed on a number of levels. The first is an actual geographic migration documented in the published diaries of Tschinag. The next level of migration could be a linguistic migration of ideas and words from Tschinag's native Tuvan language which has no written script sometimes to Mongolian, but most often to German. The main focus is on the diverse images of migration in his German-language poetry, often illustrating transmigration of spirits between …
The Decline Of Covenant In Early Christian Thought, Noel B. Reynolds
The Decline Of Covenant In Early Christian Thought, Noel B. Reynolds
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While many LDS attempts to describe or explain the transformation of the Christian movement and its teachings in the early centuries in terms of an accommodation to Greek philosophy, this paper focuses on the first two Christian centuries and the early elimination of covenant thinking and practice that may have opened the door to Greek thought.
Forms Of Address And Epistolary Etiquette In The Diplomatic And Courtly Worlds Of Philip Iv Of Spain, Lynn Williams
Forms Of Address And Epistolary Etiquette In The Diplomatic And Courtly Worlds Of Philip Iv Of Spain, Lynn Williams
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Observance of established etiquette in the matter of forms of address is a feature of all societies in all ages. Nowhere could this be more evident than in the diplomatic and courtly worlds of Philip IV of Spain. The following extract from the entry on 'tratamiento' in the Enciclopedia Universal Ilustrada will serve to set the scene for this period in Spanish history: Contra las infracciones de las reglas sobre el tratamiento se dicto ya el 2 de Julio de 1600 por Felipe III una Pragmatica y otra en 1636 por Felipe IV disponiendo (que los que vinieren contra 10 …
The Mormon Hive: A Study Of The Bee And Beehive Symbols In Nineteenth Century Mormon Culture, J. Michael Hunter
The Mormon Hive: A Study Of The Bee And Beehive Symbols In Nineteenth Century Mormon Culture, J. Michael Hunter
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From antiquity to the middle of the eighteenth century, humans used the bee and beehive symbols to represent monarchy. Political and social changes resulted in a reinterpretation of the bee and beehive symbols during the eighteenth century. Republicans ignored the royalist associations of bees and beehives, and used them to represent values of the new republicanism. In nineteenth-century America, the Mormons, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, encountered the bee and beehive symbols while participating in the rites of Freemasonry. In the nineteenth century, Mormons used the bee and beehive symbols to represent the Kingdom of …
Review Of Original Sin: Origins, Developments, Contemporary Meanings, By Tatha Wiley, Denis Fortin
Review Of Original Sin: Origins, Developments, Contemporary Meanings, By Tatha Wiley, Denis Fortin
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Sacramental Theology And Ecclesiastical Authority, Darius Jankiewicz
Sacramental Theology And Ecclesiastical Authority, Darius Jankiewicz
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Should I Preach From A Lectionary? Why?, Mark A. Throntveit
Should I Preach From A Lectionary? Why?, Mark A. Throntveit
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Innovating National Sovereignty And The Just War Tradition, Gary M. Simpson
Innovating National Sovereignty And The Just War Tradition, Gary M. Simpson
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The two-thousand-year-old just war tradition is now read anew in light of the more recent Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Responsibility to Protect document. Eleanor Roosevelt played no small part in moving things in this new direction.
The President's Page: Creation—The Sine Qua Non Of Adventism, Jiri Moskala
The President's Page: Creation—The Sine Qua Non Of Adventism, Jiri Moskala
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Captors To Captives To Christians To Calabar: Navigating The Boundaries Of Slavery And Freedom In The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Matt D. Childs
Captors To Captives To Christians To Calabar: Navigating The Boundaries Of Slavery And Freedom In The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Matt D. Childs
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Binding With Heraldic Plants, Kerry M. Muhlestein
Binding With Heraldic Plants, Kerry M. Muhlestein
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Binding prisoners is a pictorial icon which spans the entire length of ancient Egyptian history; therefore various aspects of this image have received scholarly treatment from time to time. One sub-motif which has received little attention is the image of binding prisoners, seemingly exclusively foreign prisoners, with the heraldic plants.
Ministering In The Midst Of Competing Worldviews, Trevor O'Reggio
Ministering In The Midst Of Competing Worldviews, Trevor O'Reggio
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The Palawai Pioneers On The Island Of Lanai: The First Hawaiian Latter-Day Saint Gathering Place (1854-1864), Fred E. Woods
The Palawai Pioneers On The Island Of Lanai: The First Hawaiian Latter-Day Saint Gathering Place (1854-1864), Fred E. Woods
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A decade after the death of the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum, the message of the Restoration continued to breathe new spiritual life into thousands who were part of scattered Israel, and the Hawaiians were no exception. The call to gather had go forth: "Gather ye out from among the nations, from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. Send forth my elders of my church unto the nations, which are afar off; unto the islands of the sea" (D&C 133:7-8). After the Saints had been exiled from Nauvoo in 1846 and had migrated …
Social Investigation And Rural England, 1870-1914, L. Margaret Barnett
Social Investigation And Rural England, 1870-1914, L. Margaret Barnett
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Mormon Growth And Practices: Christian Theological Reflections, Patrick R. Keifert
Mormon Growth And Practices: Christian Theological Reflections, Patrick R. Keifert
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Mormonism, despite its manifest departures from orthodox Christian faith, models practices of relating faith and everyday life that can be significantly instructive for Christian congregations.
Teaching Reading To Speakers Of Non-Romanized Languages, Scott Alkire
Teaching Reading To Speakers Of Non-Romanized Languages, Scott Alkire
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Speakers of non-Romanized languages face special challenges in learning to read English: a new alphabet, the left-to-right direction of English text (new to many of these learners), and, most significantly, the letter-sound correspondences of English, which are relatively complex among Romanized languages. Fortunately, strategies for overcoming these challenges are presented in a text by the famous linguist Leonard Bloomfield and the lexicographer Clarence Barnhart (Bloomfield & Barnhart, 1961). Though Bloomfield and Barnhart’s text was designed for teaching native-English-speaking children to read, with minor modifications it can be used to successfully teach speakers of non-Romanized languages to read as well. This …
Translation Of “La Niña De Guatemala” In "Francisco Goldman Interview By Esther Allen", Anne Fountain
Translation Of “La Niña De Guatemala” In "Francisco Goldman Interview By Esther Allen", Anne Fountain
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Built Along The Shores Of Macatawa: The History Of Boat Building In Holland, Michigan, Geoffrey D. Reynolds
Built Along The Shores Of Macatawa: The History Of Boat Building In Holland, Michigan, Geoffrey D. Reynolds
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Built Along the Shores of Macatawa: The History of Boat Building in Holland, Michigan is an article concerning the history of ship and boat building in the Holland, Michigan area from 1836-2004.
Book Review: Whose America? The War Of 1898 And The Battles To Define The Nation, By Virginia M. Bouvier, Matt D. Childs
Book Review: Whose America? The War Of 1898 And The Battles To Define The Nation, By Virginia M. Bouvier, Matt D. Childs
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After The Flames A New Andrews University/Benton Harbor Partnership, Joseph Warren
After The Flames A New Andrews University/Benton Harbor Partnership, Joseph Warren
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No abstract provided.
Planting Seed In Benton Harbor, Meredith Jones-Gray
Planting Seed In Benton Harbor, Meredith Jones-Gray
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No abstract provided.
Traditional Christian Sacraments And Covenants, Noel B. Reynolds, Bryson L. Bachman
Traditional Christian Sacraments And Covenants, Noel B. Reynolds, Bryson L. Bachman
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Whereas Mormon theology and scripture understands baptism as the witnessing of a covenant to follow Christ, a survey of Christian tradition shows that the early Christian writers did not link their understanding of covenant with baptism. Historical reasons for the de-emphasis of covenant language in the Roman period are identified, before it picked up again in baptismal settings after the fourth century. Extensive discussion of covenant theology emerged later between the reformers. Calvin, Luther, and Zwingli are considered, but Bullinger has the most to say on the link between ordinances and covenants in a way that would make sense for …
Church Planting As Growth Strategy: Is It Effective?, Skip Bell, Rod Davis
Church Planting As Growth Strategy: Is It Effective?, Skip Bell, Rod Davis
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Evolution, Theology, And Method - Part 3: Evolution And Adventist Theology, Fernando L. Canale
Evolution, Theology, And Method - Part 3: Evolution And Adventist Theology, Fernando L. Canale
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No abstract provided.
Word Made Flesh: The Inspiration Of Scripture, Jo Ann Davidson
Word Made Flesh: The Inspiration Of Scripture, Jo Ann Davidson
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No abstract provided.
The President's Page: The New Constitution And Bylaws Of The Adventist Theological Society, Jiri Moskala
The President's Page: The New Constitution And Bylaws Of The Adventist Theological Society, Jiri Moskala
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Philip Pothen's "Nietzsche And The Fate Of Art", Murray Skees
Book Review Of Philip Pothen's "Nietzsche And The Fate Of Art", Murray Skees
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No abstract provided.
Book Review. Crafting Tradition, Jo Farb Hernandez
Book Review. Crafting Tradition, Jo Farb Hernandez
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No abstract provided.
Error As Means To Discovery, Kevin C. Elliott
Error As Means To Discovery, Kevin C. Elliott
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This paper argues, first, that recent studies of experimentation, most notably by Deborah Mayo, provide the conceptual resources to describe scientific discovery’s early stages as error-probing processes. Second, it shows that this description yields greater understanding of those early stages, including the challenges that they pose, the research strategies associated with them, and their influence on the rest of the discovery process. Throughout, the paper examines the phenomenon of ‘‘chemical hormesis’’ (i.e., anomalous low-dose effects from toxic chemicals) as a case study that is important not only for the biological sciences but also for contemporary public policy. The resulting analysis …