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Full-Text Articles in Religion
Leaving Home, Keeping The Faith, Damian J. Geminder
Leaving Home, Keeping The Faith, Damian J. Geminder
Capstones
This capstone explores how outreach to immigrant and non-English-speaking communities is vital to the health of the American Catholic Church.
Stepsisters, Patrick Donachie
Stepsisters, Patrick Donachie
Capstones
This story details how parishioners in several New York City Catholic parishes responded to news that their churches would be shuttered by the New York Archdiocese. Parishioners appealed to the Vatican to overturn Cardinal Timothy Dolan's decisions, and the story details their struggle with church hierarchy and their own personal challenges.
Leisure Studies And Christian Scholarship: Two Solitudes?, Paul Heintzman
Leisure Studies And Christian Scholarship: Two Solitudes?, Paul Heintzman
Movement and Being: The Journal of the Christian Society for Kinesiology, Leisure and Sports Studies
This paper examines the interrelationships between scholarly Christian writings on leisure and leisure studies literature. As an academic field of study leisure studies is a fairly recent development, however throughout Christian history leisure has been considered by Christians such as Augustine, Aquinas, Luther and Calvin. A number of observations can be made from a review of these two bodies of literature. First, although numerous books have been written in recent decades by Christian scholars on the subject of leisure, very few of these scholars have been leisure studies scholars, and in most cases, these Christian writings have not made reference …
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 27, 2015
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 27, 2015
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
Saint Francis Brogia Deaf Center Church Bulletin Finding Aid
Mexican Christmas, Gala Campos Oaxaca
Mexican Christmas, Gala Campos Oaxaca
Student Work
"Since we are celebrating the birth of Jesus, we usually bring a candle and light it in church to represent the light that the Lord brings with Him."
Posting about a traditional Christmas celebration in Mexico from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/a-mexican-christmas/
Christmas In Nigeria, Matthew Ojo
Christmas In Nigeria, Matthew Ojo
Student Work
"Christmas in Nigeria is a time of great joy when families get together and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. While some denominations still do not believe that Jesus was actually born on the 25th of December, all join in to participate in the Christmas celebration."
Posting about Nigerian Christmas traditions from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/christmas-in-nigeria/
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 20, 2015
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 20, 2015
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
Saint Francis Brogia Deaf Center Church Bulletin Finding Aid
Dislocation And Adjustment Of International Student-Athletes, Thiago Brito Lopes
Dislocation And Adjustment Of International Student-Athletes, Thiago Brito Lopes
Master's Theses
One reason that attracts international student-athletes to American universities could be the interest in earning high quality education with the possibility of playing high performance sports. However, when compared to other international students, differences are seen: Other foreign students who look for a degree in the US desire not only an international education, but also potentially staying in the country. The University of San Francisco, where a cosmopolitan city meets education, fits it best. At USF, 82 countries are represented, reaching a number of 1708 students. Approximately ¼ of the whole student population is international. The ratio with student-athletes is …
Postmodernism And Budhism: A Postmodern Woman In A Modernizing Land, Ruthanne Joy Wenger Hughes
Postmodernism And Budhism: A Postmodern Woman In A Modernizing Land, Ruthanne Joy Wenger Hughes
Senior Theses
Religion and postmodernism are two paradigms that guide my experience of life. Although it is not necessarily intuitive, these two paradigms do intersect and inform each other, shaping the way I engage with the world. With this understanding, I spent the Spring 2015 semester in the Kingdom of Bhutan and examined my time through a postmodern lens, writing a travel blog at www.bhutanbricolage.weebly.com that mediates my experiences there and my thoughts about Buddhism and postmodernism.
Europe’S Refugee Crisis: Assessing The Factors Preventing A Coordinated Eu Response, Ali Albassam
Europe’S Refugee Crisis: Assessing The Factors Preventing A Coordinated Eu Response, Ali Albassam
Master's Theses
In order to escape increasing political violence in the Middle East and Africa, many refugees are fleeing by sea to seek asylum in Europe. As a result, Europe has witnessed the highest influx of refugees since World War Two. European Union member states have scrambled for a solution, seemingly unable to form a collective response. The reemergence of nationalism amid the arrival of thousands of refugees not only clouds Europe’s moral compass, but also weakens the EU and its founding principles. In an effort to contribute to the protection of refugees and the EU and its values, this thesis aims …
Ua3/9/7 Message, Wku President's Office - Ransdell, Wku Philosophy & Religion
Ua3/9/7 Message, Wku President's Office - Ransdell, Wku Philosophy & Religion
WKU Archives Records
Email from WKU president Gary Ransdell to faculty & staff regarding anti-Muslim sentiments. Includes messages from Eric Bain-Selbo and Lhousseine Guerwane.
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 13, 2015
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 13, 2015
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
Saint Francis Brogia Deaf Center Church Bulletin Finding Aid
Church Bulletin, December 13, 2015
Church Bulletin, December 13, 2015
Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Ottawa, Canada
Church Bulletin Finding Aid
X-Men, Dragon Age, And Religion: Representations Of Religion And The Religious In Comic Books, Video Games, And Their Related Media, Lyndsey E. Shelton
X-Men, Dragon Age, And Religion: Representations Of Religion And The Religious In Comic Books, Video Games, And Their Related Media, Lyndsey E. Shelton
Honors College Theses
It is a widely accepted notion that a child can only be called stupid for so long before they believe it, can only be treated in a particular way for so long before that is the only way that they know. Why is that notion never applied to how we treat, address, and present religion and the religious to children and young adults? In recent years, questions have been continuously brought up about how we portray violence, sexuality, gender, race, and many other issues in popular media directed towards young people, particularly video games. These issues rarely include religion, despite …
The Transformative And Healing Powers Of Compassion, Forgiveness, And Wonder, Anna C. Eriksson-Marty
The Transformative And Healing Powers Of Compassion, Forgiveness, And Wonder, Anna C. Eriksson-Marty
Senior Theses
Since time immemorial, humankind has struggled to coexist peacefully together. As human beings, we strive on our relationships with each other and, yet, with actions of hatred and prejudice, we seem to consistently destroy those very relationships we value so deeply. Our current society is plagued by fear, which seems to run more rampant now – more than ever – with assistance of our rapidly evolving communication technology. The question must be asked, “How can we end this madness and heal ourselves into a kinder and more fulfilling future?” By providing up-to-date scientific research on the human emotions of compassion, …
Keeping Sabbath During The Week, Michael E. Cafferky
Keeping Sabbath During The Week, Michael E. Cafferky
Faculty Works
Would Sabbath-keeping be less meaningful if, on the other six days, our work disrupted human well-being or otherwise failed to honor the Sabbath Giver? This article is an abridged version of the longer peer-reviewed article "Sabbath: The Theological Roots of Sustainable Development" published in the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business available at http://cbfa-jbib.org/index.php/jbib/article/view/108/108 .
Psychological Well-Being Of Roman Catholic And Episcopal Clergy Applicants, Shannon Nicole Thomas, Thomas G. Plante
Psychological Well-Being Of Roman Catholic And Episcopal Clergy Applicants, Shannon Nicole Thomas, Thomas G. Plante
Psychology
The current study investigated the psychological functioning of over 200 applicants to the priesthood or diaconate in the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches, as revealed by the subjects’ scores on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Second Edition (MMPI-2). Results revealed an overall trend of psychological health in the sample population, evidenced by few systematic elevations in indices of psychopathology. Within the Catholic sample, deacons demonstrated lower MMPI-2 scores on several measures, perhaps suggesting slightly better psychological well-being than their priest counterparts.
Islam Enligt Den Islamiska Staten - En Islamologisk Kommentar, Leif Stenberg
Islam Enligt Den Islamiska Staten - En Islamologisk Kommentar, Leif Stenberg
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Deaf Catholic Newsletter, Advent 2015
Deaf Catholic Newsletter, Advent 2015
Deaf Catholic Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Philadelphia, PA
Saint John The Evangelist Church, December 2015
Saint John The Evangelist Church, December 2015
Saint John the Evangelist Church
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Green Bay, WI
Saint John the Evangelist Church Finding Aid
Effeta, December 2015
Effeta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Bologna, Italy
Deaf Southern Star, December 2015
Deaf Southern Star, December 2015
Deaf Southern Star
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New Zealand
What's Up Newsletter, December 2015
What's Up Newsletter, December 2015
What's Up Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Milwaukee, WI
On The Evolutionary Origins Of Religious Belief, Robert Duane Howard
On The Evolutionary Origins Of Religious Belief, Robert Duane Howard
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Religious belief is a byproduct of evolutionarily designed cognitive mechanisms. The ubiquity of religious belief and experience across human cultures is explained by our common human psychology; our domain-specific cognitive mechanisms give rise, collectively, to the phenomenon of byproduct religious belief/experience. In this thesis, I will examine what I call religion-generating cognitive mechanisms, and I will argue that byproduct raw god-beliefs are developed by cultures into refined god-beliefs. These refined god-beliefs are co-opted by evolutionary processes and are cultural adaptations. My conception of “religious belief” in terms of raw and refined god-beliefs allows a disambiguation of the term “religion,” and …
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter, Fall 2015
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter, Fall 2015
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Portland, OR
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter Finding Aid
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 2015
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 2015
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit Finding Aid
St. Dominic Deaf Center, December 2015
St. Dominic Deaf Center, December 2015
Saint Dominic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Houston, TX
Saint Dominic Deaf Center Finding Aid
St. Louis Catholic Deaf Society News Bulletin, December 2015
St. Louis Catholic Deaf Society News Bulletin, December 2015
Saint Louis Catholic Deaf Society News Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in St. Louis, MO
Saint Louis Catholic Deaf Society News Bulletin Finding Aid
The Deaf Catholic, Winter 2015
The Deaf Catholic, Winter 2015
ICDA The Deaf Catholic
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA
ICDA The Deaf CatholicFinding Aid