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Homecoming 2020 Mailer, Taylor University
Homecoming 2020 Mailer, Taylor University
Homecoming & Family Weekend
No abstract provided.
Virtual Hfw 2020: Parent Mailer, Taylor University
Virtual Hfw 2020: Parent Mailer, Taylor University
Homecoming & Family Weekend
No abstract provided.
Virtual Hfw 2020: Alumni Mailer, Taylor University
Virtual Hfw 2020: Alumni Mailer, Taylor University
Homecoming & Family Weekend
No abstract provided.
Archival Project: Taylor University's Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Day, Shelby Robbins
Archival Project: Taylor University's Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Day, Shelby Robbins
MAHE Student Scholarship
“We believe Dr. King’s life and deeds are a symbol for the entire world, and that he was a leader for all Americans. Taylor should honor him for the causes he advocated as well as his essential Christian approach. We should honor him not because he was perfect, but that he was a man of vision. We believe the U.S. was morally asleep until awakened by Dr. King” (Mucher et al., 1992). There is no doubt that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a very influential person whose lasting impact is still relevant today. The members of the 1992 Student …
The Blessed Bread Of Life: A Biblical Theology Perspective And Research Of John 6:30-35,44-58, Adina Shabe
The Blessed Bread Of Life: A Biblical Theology Perspective And Research Of John 6:30-35,44-58, Adina Shabe
Biblical Studies Student Projects
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical theology, exegesis and application, one can come to a greater understanding of the teaching of Jesus in this passage. Throughout John 6:30-35,44-58 Jesus defines Himself as the bread and blood in which we are to eat and drink of and the great importance that lies within eating and drinking of Him.
A Biblical Theological Analysis Of Hebrews 3:7-14, Caleb Rolling
A Biblical Theological Analysis Of Hebrews 3:7-14, Caleb Rolling
Biblical Studies Student Projects
In Hebrews 3:7-14, the author of Hebrews encourages his distraught audience to persevere in faith while also warning of the consequences of apostasy. Throughout this paper, the text is examined in its canonical and immediate contexts, its meaning is explained within these contexts, and finally, the text is applied to the lives of contemporary Christians.
Biblical Theology Exegesis Of 1 Timothy 4:1-5, Samuel Hardy
Biblical Theology Exegesis Of 1 Timothy 4:1-5, Samuel Hardy
Biblical Studies Student Projects
This research paper takes a close look at Paul's theology from a short excerpt of his letter to Timothy. It is applicable to the lives of believers still today. Paul's letter touches on topics such as prophecy, apostasy, eschatology, and creation theology which are overarching themes throughout all of Scripture and this paper attempts to make those connections.
Archival Project: The H. Maria Wright Fire And Its Effects On Taylor University, Eryn Marburger
Archival Project: The H. Maria Wright Fire And Its Effects On Taylor University, Eryn Marburger
MAHE Student Scholarship
The 1960’s decade could be described as a tumultuous yet momentous time period for Taylor University. The institution underwent transitions in administrative leaders, vital decisions were made regarding long-term future planning, and Taylor was navigating the changes and challenges facing higher education in America. A formative experience that shaped the future of the institution was the unexpected and devastating burning of the H. Maria Wright Hall. Often described as the “nerve center” of Taylor’s campus in Upland, Indiana, the building housed faculty and administrative offices, classrooms, the library, the chapel, and other vital spaces for the successful operation of the …
Taylor In The 1940'S, Madison Miyakawa
Taylor In The 1940'S, Madison Miyakawa
MAHE Student Scholarship
Taylor University in the 1940’s was very exciting time, not just for the university, but also for America. World War II was coming to an end, the GI bill was passed, Taylor celebrated their centennial and was working towards national accreditation. During the 1940’s, Taylor’s location in Upland provided a haven for students to study during World War II. It remained that haven for students post war. Soldiers came back from war looking to continue in their education. Even today, almost 75 years later, Taylor is still a haven for students from all over the world to study in the …
Taylor University's Black Cultural Society In The 1970s, Emma Hagan
Taylor University's Black Cultural Society In The 1970s, Emma Hagan
MAHE Student Scholarship
This paper presents research on the founding of Taylor University's Black Cultural Society in the 1970s. The paper also provides a description and discussion of Black History Week at Taylor in the late 1970s, complete with student opinion pieces found in The Echo student newspaper.
The Echo: Pivotal Moments In The 40'S, Naomi Noyes
The Echo: Pivotal Moments In The 40'S, Naomi Noyes
MAHE Student Scholarship
The 1940’s was a pivotal time for Americans during the rise of World War II and around the world. Americans could not catch a break, after World War I and the permeating effects of the Great Depression, the outbreak of a second world war left young Americans tired. During this time, the people relied on newspaper publications to stay up to date with the happenings across the world, in the country, and locally. Taylor University, a small Christian college in rural Indiana, struggled to feel the impact of world events on their campus. Taylor’s location in and of itself added …
Brief Introduction To Numbers And Deuteronomy; Conclusion On Leviticus, Milo A. Rediger
Brief Introduction To Numbers And Deuteronomy; Conclusion On Leviticus, Milo A. Rediger
Milo Rediger Sermons
No abstract provided.
Deuteronomy, Milo A. Rediger
Exodus (1st Lecture): Review Of Joseph And Introduction To Exodus, Milo A. Rediger
Exodus (1st Lecture): Review Of Joseph And Introduction To Exodus, Milo A. Rediger
Milo Rediger Sermons
No abstract provided.
Exodus (3rd Lecture): Plagues, Milo A. Rediger
Exodus (3rd Lecture): Plagues, Milo A. Rediger
Milo Rediger Sermons
No abstract provided.
Exodus (4th Lecture): Passover, Milo A. Rediger
Exodus (4th Lecture): Passover, Milo A. Rediger
Milo Rediger Sermons
No abstract provided.
You've Been Here Before, Abby Wilson
You've Been Here Before, Abby Wilson
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a poem about what it felt like to leave campus after having spent the last semester abroad. I compare getting to come back to campus after studying abroad to what I hoped it would be like to come back to campus after the spring semester was abruptly moved online.
Pandemic 2020 In Myndsight, Shawn D. Denny
Pandemic 2020 In Myndsight, Shawn D. Denny
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
A poem, or rhapsodic reflection if you like, on the experience of being isolated due to the stay-at-home restrictions invoked by the pandemic. As my context is largely influenced by my involvement as a faculty and community member of Taylor University, the thoughts encapsulated also reflect that context.
The Last Mile, Michael Hammond
The Last Mile, Michael Hammond
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
My desire was to encourage the community as we head into Finals Week.
Statement About 2020 Celebration Of Scholarship, Todd Ream
Statement About 2020 Celebration Of Scholarship, Todd Ream
Celebration of Scholarship - All
No abstract provided.
The Wedge, Jonathan Knippenberg
The Wedge, Jonathan Knippenberg
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This poem is fueled by the emotions of a senior year cut short and living at home again.
Strange April, Joe Ricke
Strange April, Joe Ricke
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
It's an essay about saying goodbye to my isolated April.
Some Of My Journal Entries During Covid-19, Brooke Studnicki
Some Of My Journal Entries During Covid-19, Brooke Studnicki
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
These are some journal entries that I was looking back on while we were sent home in quarantine. They began during the period of time when the coronavirus first seemed to effect my life. I believe they are able to show some of the ways God was working amidst the uncertainty.
Senior Night, Aleyah Rastetter
Senior Night, Aleyah Rastetter
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a letter regarding the loss of my senior year of high school.
Home, Rachel L. Knight
Home, Rachel L. Knight
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
I wrote this poem as a way of reflecting on my feelings about being “home” due to COVID-19. The accompanying photograph is my desk in my bedroom at “home” as it was a few weeks ago (it’s messier now).
Letter To The Student Body, Carey Collins
Letter To The Student Body, Carey Collins
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
Encouragement to students, staff and faculty for thriving and finding meaning during difficult times.
What Am I Actually Missing?, Jeff Aupperle
What Am I Actually Missing?, Jeff Aupperle
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
I wrote this after seeing other faculty share things they were missing. It prompted me to ask the question: What am I really missing?
Even Sammy Is Complying With Cdc Guidelines, Nancy Dayton
Even Sammy Is Complying With Cdc Guidelines, Nancy Dayton
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
Samuel Morris statue on campus with quarantine mask
Letter To Taylor Students During Covd-19, Maribel Magallanes
Letter To Taylor Students During Covd-19, Maribel Magallanes
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a letter I wrote for students during COVID-19 to encourage Taylor Students to remain strong in the midst of these trials.
Covid-19: Change Of Plans - A Photojournal, Tim Swanson
Covid-19: Change Of Plans - A Photojournal, Tim Swanson
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This photo journal was an assignment for one of my classes. From March 20 to April 12 I photographed scenes from my life as it now was due to the Coronavirus, and wrote statements reflecting on the context in which they were taken.