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A Newcomer's Guide To Kabbalah, Ernest M. Oleksy
A Newcomer's Guide To Kabbalah, Ernest M. Oleksy
The Downtown Review
Kabbalah is a mystical and highly spiritual form of Judaism. Popularized by its endorsement by high-profile celebrities like Madonna, the average layperson knows enough about Kabbalah to recognize it as a vaguely familiar term, but not much else. This article strives to serve as an entry-point for both an intellectual and a popular audience to help familiarize readers with core components of Kabbalah and to help to begin fostering an appreciation for this very sophisticated faith. Matters of history, philosophy, science, doctrine, and more pertaining to Kabbalah will be discussed in this article
Teaching Magis At College: Meaning, Mission, And Moral Responsibility, Marcus Mescher
Teaching Magis At College: Meaning, Mission, And Moral Responsibility, Marcus Mescher
Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal
Jesuit colleges and universities highlight terms like magis to accentuate the specific charism of Jesuit education. But when these words and phrases are separated from their context in Ignatian spirituality and the mission of the Society of Jesus, they risk becoming banal jargon. When magis is properly understood and effectively taught, it provides a fundamental horizon of meaning, calls everyone to partner in the mission of Jesuit education, and empowers faculty, staff, and students to embrace moral responsibility in a world marked by sin and suffering. In the praxis of teaching magis, contemplation, imagination, and vocation discernment are three …
Chuck Degroat, Lydia Marcus
Elizabeth Blankespoor, Sarah Moss
Setting The Direction, Sue Droog
Fifty Years Later, The Class Of '68 Remembers, James C. Schaap
Fifty Years Later, The Class Of '68 Remembers, James C. Schaap
The Voice
No abstract provided.
400 Years And Counting, Contributing Writer
Dordt: What's In A Name?, Kate Henreckson
3 For 3: Dordt Gets Engagement Award Third Year In A Row, Sarah Moss
3 For 3: Dordt Gets Engagement Award Third Year In A Row, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Responsibility And Technology, Sarah Moss
My Iphone Made Me Do It, Kevin Timmer
Dordt Reveals The University Logo, Sarah Moss
Who Is Our Neighbor?, Kate Henreckson
Dordt's Default Rate Well Below National Average, Sarah Moss
Dordt's Default Rate Well Below National Average, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Student Entrepreneurs, Sarah Moss
Campus Visit Days: An Inside Look, Kate Henreckson
Sanford Health Partners With Dordt In Research, Erika Buiter
Sanford Health Partners With Dordt In Research, Erika Buiter
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Concert Band Raises Money For Hospice House, Lydia Marcus
Concert Band Raises Money For Hospice House, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Hats Off To My Fair Lady, Kate Henreckson
Leah Zuidema, Fulbright Scholar, Erika Buiter
Being Light, Sarah Moss
Always Winter, Never Christmas, Erik Hoekstra
Faith And Environmentalism: A Personal Reflection, Jessica T. Davis
Faith And Environmentalism: A Personal Reflection, Jessica T. Davis
Summit to Salish Sea: Inquiries and Essays
This paper was presented as a culminating capstone project at North Cascades Institute as required by Western Washington University’s M.Ed. program in Environmental Education. Guided by seven themes, this paper seeks to demonstrate the connection between Faith and the environment. The seven connections explored include the following: prayer and meditation, peace, food consumption, seasons, material consumption, taking care, and fellowship. While environmentally responsible decisions may not necessarily be a top priority for all people of Faith, religious beliefs and Spirituality may influence some to develop a deeper connection to the environment. Although this paper is a personal reflection, focused on …
An Argument For The Wider Adoption And Use Of Traditional Academic Attire Within Roman Catholic Church Services, Seamus Addison Hargrave
An Argument For The Wider Adoption And Use Of Traditional Academic Attire Within Roman Catholic Church Services, Seamus Addison Hargrave
Transactions of the Burgon Society
No abstract provided.
Putting The Kind Back In Human, Sarah Ciavarri
Polarization, Incivility, And A Need For "Change", Guy Nave
Polarization, Incivility, And A Need For "Change", Guy Nave
Intersections
No abstract provided.
Vocation And Civil Discourse: Discerning And Defining, Lynn Hunnicutt
Vocation And Civil Discourse: Discerning And Defining, Lynn Hunnicutt
Intersections
No abstract provided.
Original Song Lyrics: "Just A Little", Mike Blair