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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Exhibiting Forgiveness, John C. Lyden
Exhibiting Forgiveness, John C. Lyden
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Exhibiting Forgiveness (2024), directed by Titus Kaphar.
The True "New Eve": Ben Wildflower's Magnificat And The Second Creation Story, Mary L. Parks
The True "New Eve": Ben Wildflower's Magnificat And The Second Creation Story, Mary L. Parks
Obsculta
Images of the Virgin Mary have provided comfort to Christians for almost two thousand years. Many of these images have depicted the Mother of God as gentle, demure, pure, and obedient. Ben Wildflower’s woodcut, Magnificat, imagines another side of Mary’s story. This paper considers the second creation story, “New Eve” typology, and church teaching about current social and environmental issues to demonstrate why Magnificat is an ideal portrait for the true “New Eve”.
Pompea's "Flourish: Engaging The Confluence Of Faith, Art, Beauty & Restorative Justice" (Book Review), Elizabeth Nolan
Pompea's "Flourish: Engaging The Confluence Of Faith, Art, Beauty & Restorative Justice" (Book Review), Elizabeth Nolan
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Cvc's Plans For Spring 2021
St. Norbert Times
News
- CVC’s Plans for Spring 2021
- Coffee, Crafts and Conversation
- Managing Difficult Talks at Home
Opinion
- Is Good Enough Good?
- My Prediction for 2021
Features
- Circle K Club
- A Published Alum: Jasmine Babineaux
Entertainment
- Student Spotlight: Kodee Zarnkee
- Music Review: My Chemical Romance
- Higurashi When They Cry
- Coming Soon to Netflix
- Most Anticipated December Book Releases
- Junk Drawer: Most Looking Forward to Over Break
Sports
- Delayed: College Hockey
- The Olympics Are Still On
- Common Ice Skating Injuries
- Implications of College Sports Cancellations
Mental Health During Winter
St. Norbert Times
News
- Mental Health During Winter
- A Conversation with Heather Bruegl
- The Girl Child Art Foundation
- Maria Sherman Talks Feminism, Boy Bands
Opinion
- The Lasting Effects of the Trump Presidency
- Learning In School
- Being Thankful in 2020 is Possible
- Issue With Modern-Day Feminism
Features
- Knight Theatre Goes Virtual
- New Club: Green Knight Donations
- Tribute for Dr. Ray Zurawaski
Entertainment
- Student Spotlight
- Weekly Review of “The Bachelorette:” Episode 3
- Four of the Most Anticipated November Book Releases
- Weeb Corner: Jujutsu Kaisen
- Coming Soon to Netflix
- Junk Drawer: The Last Show We Binge-Watched
Sports
- College Football and COVID
- NFL Proposes New Affirmative Action …
Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
St. Norbert Times
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- Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
- Our Fragile Democracy: A Conversation
- Music, Movements and Manhood
- Fr. Gregory Boyle Talks Love, Tenderness
Opinion
- The Road to Voting Rights For All
- When Does a Coach Cross the Line
- Why Are You Here?
- In-Person vs. Online College
- The Internal Struggle of Politics
- Top Mental Health Apps of 2020
Features
- SNC Goes Green with Eco Club
- A Fond Farewell to Hessica Horton
Entertainment
- Student Spotlight
- Book Review: “180 Seconds” by Jessica Park
- Three Music Artists For Late Fall and Early Winter
- Hypnosis Mic - Division Rap Battle - Rhyme Anime
- Weekly Review of “The …
Legacy Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
St. Norbert Times
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- Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Presidential Madness as Election Looms
- Lovelee Talks Art and Community
- Fall Sorority Recruitment
- CAUGHT: COVID Cash
- Beto O’Rourke Calls on Gen Z
Opinion
- Reality TV is the New Reality
- The Mystery of Multitasking
- Goodbye, RBG
- Impending Apocalypse and Puppeteering
- A Screaming Good Time in Wisconsin
Features
- Green Bay Farmers’ Market
- Kayaking on the Fox
- Career and Internship Fair Goes Virtual
- New Faculty: Elizabeth Danka (Biology)
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- Student Spotlight
- Weeb Corner: What’s New in Anime?
- Review of “Avatar: The Last Airbender”
- Four of the Most Anticipated October Book Releases
- Junk Drawer: Favorite Fall Beverage
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Taylor's "Glimpses Of The New Creation: Worship And The Formative Power Of The Arts" (Book Review), Paul Hartog
Taylor's "Glimpses Of The New Creation: Worship And The Formative Power Of The Arts" (Book Review), Paul Hartog
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Turner's "Imagine: A Vision For Christians In The Arts" (Book Review), Elizabeth Pearson
Turner's "Imagine: A Vision For Christians In The Arts" (Book Review), Elizabeth Pearson
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Deboer's "Visual Arts In The Worshiping Church" (Book Review), Darcy Gullacher
Deboer's "Visual Arts In The Worshiping Church" (Book Review), Darcy Gullacher
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Rumors Of Glory: Abraham Kuyper's Neo-Calvinist Theory Of Art, Roger Henderson
Rumors Of Glory: Abraham Kuyper's Neo-Calvinist Theory Of Art, Roger Henderson
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
The Knights Of The Front: Medieval History’S Influence On Great War Propaganda, Haley E. Claxton
The Knights Of The Front: Medieval History’S Influence On Great War Propaganda, Haley E. Claxton
Crossing Borders: A Multidisciplinary Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship
Spanning a number of academic areas, “Knights of the Front: Medieval History’s Influence on Great War Propaganda” focuses on the emergence of medieval imagery in the First World War propaganda. Examining several specific uses of medieval symbolism in propaganda posters from both Central and Allied powers, the article provides insight into the narrative of war, both politically and culturally constructed. The paper begins with an overview of the psychology behind visual persuasion and the history behind Europe’s cultural affinity for “chivalry,” then continues into specific case studies of period propaganda posters that hold not only themes of military glory and …
Jake Van Wyk’S Angels And Beasts -- An Art Exhibition: No Holds Barred, David Versluis
Jake Van Wyk’S Angels And Beasts -- An Art Exhibition: No Holds Barred, David Versluis
Pro Rege
David Versluis wrote this paper to celebrate the final art exhibition of Jake Van Wyk, Professor of Art at Dordt College.
Creational Graphic Design, David Versluis
Creational Graphic Design, David Versluis
Pro Rege
Erratum: This article misspells the name of Dr. Nicholas Wolterstorff on p. 17 and 21. We apologize for this error.
What Directs Graphic Design?, David Versluis
What Directs Graphic Design?, David Versluis
Pro Rege
David Versluis presented this paper at The Bauhaus and Beyond: The Shape of Design Education Conference, April 8-10, 2005, at the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Artist And The Community, Stuart Scandron-Wattles
Study Of Arts For Serviceable Insight, Lambert Zuidervaart
Study Of Arts For Serviceable Insight, Lambert Zuidervaart
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Toward A Shared Understanding Of The Arts, Lambert Zuidervaart
Toward A Shared Understanding Of The Arts, Lambert Zuidervaart
Pro Rege
This article is adapted from a speech that Dr. Zuidervaart presented in May 1982 at the Arts Seminar sponsored by the Fine Arts Division of the Dordt College Faculty.