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3. Questions On Doctrine And The Church: Present And Future, Jon Paulien Oct 2007

3. Questions On Doctrine And The Church: Present And Future, Jon Paulien

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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2. Putting The Question To Questions On Doctrine: "Will It Preach?", Mervyn A. Warren Oct 2007

2. Putting The Question To Questions On Doctrine: "Will It Preach?", Mervyn A. Warren

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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2. That They May Be One, A. Leroy Moore Oct 2007

2. That They May Be One, A. Leroy Moore

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

Paper


1. A Wind Of Doctrine Blows Through The Church: The Alternate Hamartiology Of Questions On Doctrine, Larry Kirkpatrick Oct 2007

1. A Wind Of Doctrine Blows Through The Church: The Alternate Hamartiology Of Questions On Doctrine, Larry Kirkpatrick

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

Paper


3. Comments By A Left-Wing Neo-Andreasenite, David R. Larson Oct 2007

3. Comments By A Left-Wing Neo-Andreasenite, David R. Larson

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

Paper


1. Questions On Doctrine And "Questions About Christ", Richard Rice Oct 2007

1. Questions On Doctrine And "Questions About Christ", Richard Rice

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

Paper


2. Theology Of Questions On Doctrine: Issues Surrounding The Nature Of Christ And The Atonement, Roy Adams Oct 2007

2. Theology Of Questions On Doctrine: Issues Surrounding The Nature Of Christ And The Atonement, Roy Adams

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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3. Seventh-Day Adventists Answer Questions On Doctrine: The U-Turn In Doctrine And Practice, Colin D. Standish Oct 2007

3. Seventh-Day Adventists Answer Questions On Doctrine: The U-Turn In Doctrine And Practice, Colin D. Standish

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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4. Questions On Doctrine: What Should Be The Enduring Theological Legacy?, Woodrow W. Whidden Oct 2007

4. Questions On Doctrine: What Should Be The Enduring Theological Legacy?, Woodrow W. Whidden

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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The Qod Earthquake - Attempted Merger Of Two Theological Tectonic Plates, Herbert Edgar Douglass Oct 2007

The Qod Earthquake - Attempted Merger Of Two Theological Tectonic Plates, Herbert Edgar Douglass

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

Keynote


Perspectives On The Re-Publication Of Qod And Introduction Of Speaker, Ronald Knott Oct 2007

Perspectives On The Re-Publication Of Qod And Introduction Of Speaker, Ronald Knott

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

Other


2. Evangelical Reflections On Seventh-Day Adventism: Yesterday And Today, Kenneth Richard Samples Oct 2007

2. Evangelical Reflections On Seventh-Day Adventism: Yesterday And Today, Kenneth Richard Samples

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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1. A View From Outside The Veil: The Evangelical Reaction To Questions On Doctrine, Paul Mcgraw Oct 2007

1. A View From Outside The Veil: The Evangelical Reaction To Questions On Doctrine, Paul Mcgraw

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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3. Evangelical Adventism - Questions On Doctrine's Legacy, Larry Christoffel Oct 2007

3. Evangelical Adventism - Questions On Doctrine's Legacy, Larry Christoffel

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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5. Questions On Doctrine: History And Impact In The South American Division, Alberto R. Timm Oct 2007

5. Questions On Doctrine: History And Impact In The South American Division, Alberto R. Timm

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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4. A History Of Questions On Doctrine: Fidelity Or Compromise?, Russell Roland Standish Oct 2007

4. A History Of Questions On Doctrine: Fidelity Or Compromise?, Russell Roland Standish

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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3. The Tent And The Cathedral: White-Collar Adventists And Their Search For Respectability, Ciro Sepulveda Oct 2007

3. The Tent And The Cathedral: White-Collar Adventists And Their Search For Respectability, Ciro Sepulveda

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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2. The Questions On Doctrine Event: Contrasting Perceptions, Their Impact And Potential, Arthur Patrick Oct 2007

2. The Questions On Doctrine Event: Contrasting Perceptions, Their Impact And Potential, Arthur Patrick

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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1. The Questions On Doctrine Saga: Contours And Lessons, Julius Nam Oct 2007

1. The Questions On Doctrine Saga: Contours And Lessons, Julius Nam

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

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Questions On Doctrine: Symbol Of Adventist Theological Tension, George R. Knight Oct 2007

Questions On Doctrine: Symbol Of Adventist Theological Tension, George R. Knight

Questions on Doctrine 50th Anniversary Conference, October 2007

Keynote


Concerto Competition Final Round, Roberta Rust Oct 2007

Concerto Competition Final Round, Roberta Rust

Concerto Competition

Competition Coordinator

  • Dr. Roberta Rust

Jury

  • Susan Wadsworth (Director, Young Concert Artists)
  • Peter Slowik (Faculty, Oberlin Conservatory of Music)
  • Michael Coonrod (Faculty, Interlochen Arts Academy)

Piano Accompanists

  • Ralph Fielding
  • Tao Lin
  • Yang Shen
  • Dong-Fang Zhang
  • Dejan Daskalov

Finalists

  • Veroslav Metodiev Taskov, oboe - Hummel, Introduction Theme and Variations
  • Seul-A Lee, violin - Sibelius, Violin Concerto
  • Carlos Felipe Vina, bassoon - Weber, Bassoon Concerto in F major
  • Caleb Jones, cello - Schumann, Cello Concerto
  • Girard Moses Villanueva, clarinet - Copland, Clarinet Concerto
  • Gareth Johnson, violin - Wieniawski, Violin Concerto No. 1
  • Natasa Stojanovska, piano - Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto No. 1


Program: Featured Lecture, "Why Atheists Are So Angry.", Rubel Shelly Oct 2007

Program: Featured Lecture, "Why Atheists Are So Angry.", Rubel Shelly

William M. Green Distinguished Christian Lecture Program

Program for the Twenty-Eighth Annual William M. Green Distinguished Christian Lecture Program with featured lecturer Dr. Rubel Shelly, Professor of Religion, Rochester College.


Material Possessions And Religious Boundaries In Early Modern Poland, Magda Teter Aug 2007

Material Possessions And Religious Boundaries In Early Modern Poland, Magda Teter

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

The 1719 trial of two Jews from Brest (Brześć) accused of breaking into a Bernardine church and robbing a tomb of a prominent noble woman, raises questions of material possessions and religious boundaries. Among things stolen were clothes and textiles used in wrapping the coffin of the deceased woman. They were also one of the reasons that the robbery was discovered and the Jews were caught: some months following the robbery the daughters of the two Jewish robbers were spotted wearing dresses made of the stolen textiles. This case is certainly most notorious but it is not the only example …


Symbolic Clothes Marginality And Otherness Of Jews And New Christians As Reflected By Their Dress In Two Christian Texts, Nadia Zeldes Aug 2007

Symbolic Clothes Marginality And Otherness Of Jews And New Christians As Reflected By Their Dress In Two Christian Texts, Nadia Zeldes

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

Clothes in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period denoted legal status and social standing. Jews (and other minority and marginal groups) were distinguished by clothing regulations, sometimes supplemented by the wearing of a special badge. However, beyond custom and law, there were subtle cues that signaled marginality such as the wearing of certain fabrics and colours etc. In Mediterranean Europe, that is in Italy, Sicily and the Iberian kingdoms, Jews wore more or less the same fashions as the surrounding society though there were restrictions and distinguishing marks imposed by either the ruler and the Church or the …


The Estates Of A Jewish Merchant And Of A Rabbi In Seventeenth Century Venice, Bernard D. Cooperman, Benjamin Ravid Aug 2007

The Estates Of A Jewish Merchant And Of A Rabbi In Seventeenth Century Venice, Bernard D. Cooperman, Benjamin Ravid

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

As is well known, the Archivio di Stato di Venezia (ASV; Venetian State Archives) is among the largest in Europe, and contains much material dealing with the Jews of Venice. This includes inventories of the estates of Jews compiled for the purposes of implementing the will of the deceased, and very fortunately two inventories of the estates of arguably the two most prominent Jews of the first half of the sixteenth century, representing two completely different types of Jews, both of whom have been the subject of considerable scholarly attention, have been located and published in the original Italian. One …


An Inventory Of An Inquisitorial Prisoner's Possessions, Miriam Bodian Aug 2007

An Inventory Of An Inquisitorial Prisoner's Possessions, Miriam Bodian

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

The presentation will describe how an inventory of an inquisitorial prisoner's possessions, routinely drawn up at the time of a prisoner's arrest, throws light on the material circumstances and consumption patterns of the prisoner and his/her family, as well as on the material milieu he/she inhabited. The inventory is that of Francisco Maldonado de Silva, a physician in the Viceroyalty of Peru, drawn up at the time of his arrest for judaizing in 1627.

This presentation is for the following text(s):

  • Inventory of the possessions of the licentiate Francisco Maldonado de Silva (1627)

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The Possessions Of Two Italian Jews At The End Of The 16th Century, Flora Cassen Aug 2007

The Possessions Of Two Italian Jews At The End Of The 16th Century, Flora Cassen

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

The brothers Lazaro and Angelo Nantua were moneylenders in Gavi, a town under Genoese dominion, during the second half of the sixteenth century. In 1592, Angelo got into a violent argument with the chancellor of the town. This incident started a series of legal proceedings against the brothers that went on for years. The two documents I choose are (1) an inventory of all their posessions made in 1592 by order of the doge in Genoa (2)a letter written by the local podesta in which he complaints that they do not wear the yellow hat and gives a detailed description …


Jewish Display Silver After The Age Of Exploration, Vivian Mann Aug 2007

Jewish Display Silver After The Age Of Exploration, Vivian Mann

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

Although there is literature on the impact of the discovery of the Americas on the European silver supply and the production works in silver, no one has examined its impact on the commissioning of silver by hevrot, particularly the Hevrah Kaddisha, both for their own use and as donations to the synagogue. This paper will examine in what ways Jewish patronage was similar to those of guilds and Christian confraternities and it what ways they differed.

This presentation is for the following object(s):

  • Beaker of the Burial Society of Worms. Johann Conrad Weiss (active 1699-1751), Jewish Museum in New York, …


The Phoenix, The Exodus And The Temple, Limor Mintz-Manor Aug 2007

The Phoenix, The Exodus And The Temple, Limor Mintz-Manor

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

This presentation investigates the symbols of the Sephardic congregation in Amsterdam, mainly the Phoenix and the Pelican that symbolize the resurrection of Jesus in catholic Christianity, alongside the unique exegesis by several congregants of the Exodus narrative. The analysis of the symbols, images and the architecture of the congregation's synagogue, shows that they had played a major role in the construction of the "new" identity of the congregation. By utilizing them the congregation established the "resurrection" narrative of the Sephardic Jewry and its new beginning in Amsterdam. The rich cultural background of these symbols and images, both in the Iberian …


The Image Of The Jewish Wedding In The Works Of Eighteenth Century German Hebraists, Shalom Sabar Aug 2007

The Image Of The Jewish Wedding In The Works Of Eighteenth Century German Hebraists, Shalom Sabar

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

A relatively considerable number of images pertaining to the Jewish wedding survived from medieval to early modern Germany. These are to be found in Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, illustrated books of customs (Minhagim-Bücher), decorated Torah binders (Wimpeln), and selected wedding artifacts. However, the most captivating and curious visual evidence on the various stages and customs of the Jewish wedding in Germany is not found in Jewish sources but in the work of eighteenth century Christian Hebraists. Despite the clear anti-Semitic overtones in their work, the images inserted in their books provide rare and significant insights into Jewish practices, folk beliefs and …