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Reflections 1990, Deborah Cravey, Joyce Compton Brown Jan 1990

Reflections 1990, Deborah Cravey, Joyce Compton Brown

Reflections

The 1990 issue of Reflections is edited by Debroah Cravey with Joyce Compton Brown serving as faculty adviser. Cover art is by Glea Johnson. Award winners of the student writing contest include: Deborah Cravey, Billie Ford Dixon, and Joan Kyles. Award winners of the student art contest include: Glea Johnson, Tammie Etheron, and David Hartman.


Teller's First And Last Visits To Sigmund Freud, Ken Frieden Jan 1990

Teller's First And Last Visits To Sigmund Freud, Ken Frieden

Religion - All Scholarship

During the 1930's, as a young Yiddish poet in New York, Yehuda
Leyb Teller produced some of the memorab1e pre-war poetry of his generation.
Like the introspectivist writers who inspired him, Teller was increasingly aware of politica1 deve10pments in Europe. The
poetic cyc1e entit1ed "Psychoana1ysis," one of Teller's most outstanding
accomp1ishments, fuses real and imaginary dimensions. Two
of the six "Psychoana1ysis" poems confront Sigmund Freud and the
situation of the European Jews.


The Twentieth Maine Regiment At Gettysburg, Clinton F. Larson Jan 1990

The Twentieth Maine Regiment At Gettysburg, Clinton F. Larson

BYU Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Cycle Of Mothers And Daughters, Cherie L. Burket Jan 1990

Cycle Of Mothers And Daughters, Cherie L. Burket

BYU Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Logos-Sophia, Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society Jan 1990

Logos-Sophia, Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society

LOGOS-SOPHIA: The Journal of the PSU Philosophical Society

Logos-Sophia, Volume 2, Spring 1990. The Journal of the Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society has largely been a student publication with occasional faculty contributions.


Herald Of Holiness Volume 79 Number 01 (1990), Wesley D. Tracy (Editor) Jan 1990

Herald Of Holiness Volume 79 Number 01 (1990), Wesley D. Tracy (Editor)

Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today

Cover Photo Credit: Marvin Paisley, Hubert Rabon, David Hayse, and Charles Morrow (Courtesy of Compassionate Ministries and Church Growth and World Mission divisions)

FEATURE ARTICLES

2 Nazarenes at Their Best: The Aftermath of Hugo, Mark Graham

10 John Wesley’s Prayers

14 Meet William J. Prince

20 Take Nothing for the Journey, Norma Miller

22 NTS Students Can’t Wait… for Ministry, Ed Robinson

26 Alex Deasley- Teacher, Preacher, and Scholar, Carol Wexford

28 On the Road with the Seminary President, Terrell C. Sanders, Jr.

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE FEATURE

44 Ordeal in the Atlantic, Douglas I. Sherwood

CONTINUING COLUMNS

11 When You Pray, …


From Vision To Apocalypse: The Poetic Subject In Recent Mexican Poetry, Norma Klahn Jan 1990

From Vision To Apocalypse: The Poetic Subject In Recent Mexican Poetry, Norma Klahn

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

Over the last two decades there have been significant changes in the poetic subject. After the colloquial realism of the fifties and sixties, in which the poetic subject acted as witness to his or her time or spoke as a collective subject, there has emerged, particularly in the poetry of José Emilio Pacheco, a poetry in which the subject assumes an impersonal voice. This poetry questions originality, privileging appropriation, parody and pastiche while becoming increasingly skeptical and apocalyptic.