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The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 33, University Of Dayton. Marian Library Dec 1996

The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 33, University Of Dayton. Marian Library

Marian Library Newsletter

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Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 16, No. 2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace Oct 1996

Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 16, No. 2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace

Concerned Philosophers for Peace

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Using Pre-Instruction Questionnaires To Improve The Small Group Writing Class, Bryan Bardine Aug 1996

Using Pre-Instruction Questionnaires To Improve The Small Group Writing Class, Bryan Bardine

English Faculty Publications

Before I started teaching my two small group writing classes at Goodwill Industries of the Miami Valley, Inc., I wanted to be sure that my students would have a say in the structure of the class. I'd taught the class before, but I found that each time the needs of the students were so diverse that creating a classroom situation where they were active participants most of the time was very difficult. The first two times I taught the classes the reading levels of the students ranged from the 4th to the 10th grade, so I felt limited by what …


Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 16, No. 1, Concerned Philosophers For Peace Apr 1996

Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 16, No. 1, Concerned Philosophers For Peace

Concerned Philosophers for Peace

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Review: 'Who Are The People Of God? Early Christian Models Of Community', Pamela Thimmes Apr 1996

Review: 'Who Are The People Of God? Early Christian Models Of Community', Pamela Thimmes

Religious Studies Faculty Publications

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The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 32, University Of Dayton. Marian Library Apr 1996

The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 32, University Of Dayton. Marian Library

Marian Library Newsletter

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The Virgin Mary In The Breadth And Scope Of Interreligious Dialogue, John Borelli Jan 1996

The Virgin Mary In The Breadth And Scope Of Interreligious Dialogue, John Borelli

Marian Studies

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Report, 1995-96: New England Region, Matthew F. Morry Jan 1996

Report, 1995-96: New England Region, Matthew F. Morry

Marian Studies

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Front Cover, Mariological Society Of America Jan 1996

Front Cover, Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

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The Secretary's Report, Thomas A. Thompson Jan 1996

The Secretary's Report, Thomas A. Thompson

Marian Studies

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Arthur W. Clinton, Jr., Scholarships And Awards, Mariological Society Of America Jan 1996

Arthur W. Clinton, Jr., Scholarships And Awards, Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

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A Ptolemaic Account, Fred Jenkins Jan 1996

A Ptolemaic Account, Fred Jenkins

Fred W Jenkins

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Reflections And Projections On American Feminism And Culture: An Interview With Gloria Steinem, Melissa Friedling, Susan L. Trollinger Jan 1996

Reflections And Projections On American Feminism And Culture: An Interview With Gloria Steinem, Melissa Friedling, Susan L. Trollinger

English Faculty Publications

This interview was conducted in September 1995 when Gloria Steinem visited Iowa City during her book tour for the second edition of Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions. Republished in 1995, initially published in 1983, and consisting of essays first released as early as 1963, Outrageous Acts provides an occasion for us to think between decades of American feminist political, cultural, and academic endeavor. As academic feminists of the third wave, we took this opportunity to engage Gloria Steinem as a public intellectual whose cultural work calls us to interrogate both contemporary culture’s “friendly” incorporations and recent “feminist” hostile repudiations of …


Gestalt Shifts In Moral Perception, Peggy Desautels Jan 1996

Gestalt Shifts In Moral Perception, Peggy Desautels

Philosophy Faculty Publications

Moral philosophers often assume that there are clear and unambiguous single descriptions of particular moral situations, and thus they view their primary task as that of determining the most moral action to take when in these situations. But surely there is less chance of there being a single and final way to describe a given moral situation than there is of there being a single and final way to organize and describe a visual display. Although we perceive many of our day-to-day moral experiences in an unreflective and even reflexive manner, it is also possible for us to (and we …


Table Of Contents, Mariological Society Of America Jan 1996

Table Of Contents, Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

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Maria-Kannon: Mary, Mother Of God, In Buddhist Guise, Maria Reis-Habito Jan 1996

Maria-Kannon: Mary, Mother Of God, In Buddhist Guise, Maria Reis-Habito

Marian Studies

No abstract provided.


Msa Organizational Chart, Mariological Society Of America Jan 1996

Msa Organizational Chart, Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of Recent Mariology (1996), Eamon R. Carroll Jan 1996

A Survey Of Recent Mariology (1996), Eamon R. Carroll

Marian Studies

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Financial Report, 1995-96, John M. Samaha Jan 1996

Financial Report, 1995-96, John M. Samaha

Marian Studies

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How Realistic Can A Catholic Writer Be? Richard Sullivan And American Catholic Literature, Una M. Cadegan Jan 1996

How Realistic Can A Catholic Writer Be? Richard Sullivan And American Catholic Literature, Una M. Cadegan

History Faculty Publications

Despite the fact that Sullivan never achieved the fame he sought, the record he left behind reveals much about the way one writer handled the complicated personal and professional questions of regional, literary, gender, and religious identity. He was a regional author with national ambitions, a serious author who did not disdain the notion of popular success, and a male author whose primary focus was domestic life and relationships. He was also a Catholic author-that is, he belonged to a tradition that believed in normative standards for artistic value in an era when such a belief was considered by some …


The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Century Sugar Industry In The Lafourche Country, John Alfred Heitmann Jan 1996

The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Century Sugar Industry In The Lafourche Country, John Alfred Heitmann

History Faculty Publications

The Lafourche Country's narrow highways, characteristic swamplands, and ever present tidal pools convey to the unfamiliar visitor the feeling of being in a strange and rather mysterious land far removed from modern technology and culture. Yet, this land's navigable waterways, favorable climate, and rich soil has long favored a productive sugar cane industry that has been neglected by scholars. A careful examination of the past reveals that the Lafourche Country sugar industry ranked as an equal in terms of innovation and productivity to that of the well-studied plantations along the Mississippi River and Bayou Teche. Indeed, both in the past …


Independent Christian Colleges And Universities, William Vance Trollinger Jan 1996

Independent Christian Colleges And Universities, William Vance Trollinger

History Faculty Publications

The category independent Christian colleges and universities is not a very large one. The reason for this is rather simple: as William Ringenberg has noted in the introduction to his helpful 1988 bibliography on such schools, "there are not many contemporary colleges and universities that are both continuing Christian in philosophical orientation and independent of denominational ties in governance." While this may change in the future, given the weakening of denominational loyalties among American Protestants, the fact remains that there are not too many independent Christian colleges.

For purposes of this essay I will I be looking at fourteen institutions. …


Back Cover, Mariological Society Of America Jan 1996

Back Cover, Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

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Letter Of Most Reverend Anthony Cardinal Bevilacqua, Archbishop Of Philadelphia, Anthony J. Bevilacqua Jan 1996

Letter Of Most Reverend Anthony Cardinal Bevilacqua, Archbishop Of Philadelphia, Anthony J. Bevilacqua

Marian Studies

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Editor's Preface, Thomas A. Thompson Jan 1996

Editor's Preface, Thomas A. Thompson

Marian Studies

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Mary And The Millennium: Woman, Son, And Fullness Of Time, James Mccurry Jan 1996

Mary And The Millennium: Woman, Son, And Fullness Of Time, James Mccurry

Marian Studies

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The Virgin Mary As Mediatrix Between Christians And Muslims In The Middle East, Otto F. A. Meinardus Jan 1996

The Virgin Mary As Mediatrix Between Christians And Muslims In The Middle East, Otto F. A. Meinardus

Marian Studies

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World Religions, Symbolism, And Marian Theology, Walter T. Brennan Jan 1996

World Religions, Symbolism, And Marian Theology, Walter T. Brennan

Marian Studies

No abstract provided.


Msa Necrology (1995-96), Mariological Society Of America Jan 1996

Msa Necrology (1995-96), Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

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Title Page, Mariological Society Of America Jan 1996

Title Page, Mariological Society Of America

Marian Studies

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