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Full-Text Articles in Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Faculty Diversity, Kyle Scafide, Barbara Johnson
Faculty Diversity, Kyle Scafide, Barbara Johnson
Kyle Scafide
This article presents a broad view of issues related to faculty diversity. Headings include Demographics, The Growth of Faculty Diversity as an Ideal, and Barriers in the Academic Workplace. Race, ethnicity, and gender are the most common characteristics that institutions observe in order to measure faculty diversity. An even broader approach to faculty diversity involves age, socioeconomic background, national origin, sexual orientation, and diverse learning styles and opinions. Until the latter part of the twentieth century, the professoriate in the western world was composed almost exclusively of privileged, heterosexual males of Caucasian descent. Higher education institutions are generally concerned with …
Discipliana Vol-62-Nos-1-4-2002, Newell Williams
Discipliana Vol-62-Nos-1-4-2002, Newell Williams
Discipliana - Archival Issues
Discipliana Vol-62-Nos-1-4-2002
Mark G. Toulouse, THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Craig M Watts, MILLENNIAL AMERICA AND THE VISION OF PEACE IN THE THOUGHT OF ALEXANDER CAMPBELL
Lester G. McAllister, A DISCIPLES SEMINARY AT BERKELEY
Richard C. Goode, FLOATING AT RANDOM BETWEEN LIBERTY AND OBEDIENCE? BACKGROUNDS TO THE SECOND GREAT AWAKENING'S EMOTIONAL EXERCISES
Amy Collier Artman, THE ENCOUNTER OF NORTH AMERICAN STONE· CAMPBELL CHRISTIANS WITH THE PENTECOSTAL! CHARISMATIC MOVEMENT
James Stephen Wolfgang, MILLENNIAL THEMES IN THE RESTORA TION MOVEMENT: CIVIL WAR TO 1900
Carmelo Alvarez, MISSION AS LIBERATING SPIRIT: DISCIPLES AND PENTECOSTALS IN VENEZUELA
Menorah Review (No. 56, Fall, 2002)
Menorah Review (No. 56, Fall, 2002)
Menorah Review
Recent Research on Women in Israel: Politics, Academic and Motherhood -- Interdisciplinary Images -- Biblical Scholarship of Grace and Insight -- Refueling in Anytolia -- Outsider As Insider As Outsider -- The Feminist Corner -- The Yearly Battlefield -- Noteworthy Books
Menorah Review (No. 55, Spring/Summer, 2002)
Menorah Review (No. 55, Spring/Summer, 2002)
Menorah Review
Two Judaisms, Rabbinic and Christian, Invent Their Martyrdom Discourses -- PothoIes in the Jewish Landscape -- God Wrestling -- Remembrance of Things Past -- The Endless Diversity of Interpretation -- The Response to Uniqueness -- The Reference Shelf -- Noteworthy Books
Menorah Review (No. 54, Winter, 2002)
Menorah Review (No. 54, Winter, 2002)
Menorah Review
Halakha, Hermeneutics and History -- Go -- Dialogue in Pursuit of Social Action -- Dream Joggings -- Rabbis, Society and Historiography -- Was Herod a Jew? -- Noteworthy Books
New Oxford Review, Lawrence Porter
New Oxford Review, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
American Vincentian Evangelization: Some Historical Perspectives, John E. Rybolt
American Vincentian Evangelization: Some Historical Perspectives, John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
This presentation examines three myths about Vincentian life and work: seminaries, excellence, glorification of the past. Suggestions for the future are presented.