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Leadership In Turbulent Times (Seattle), C. William Pollard Apr 2006

Leadership In Turbulent Times (Seattle), C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

Speaking at Seattle Pacific University, Pollard contends that the turbulent years in which we live require moral leadership oriented to cultivating purpose in people's lives.


Swinging Bridge - April 7, 2006, Katie Young Apr 2006

Swinging Bridge - April 7, 2006, Katie Young

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - March 31, 2006, Katie Young Mar 2006

Swinging Bridge - March 31, 2006, Katie Young

Student Newspapers & Magazines

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Swinging Bridge - March 24, 2006, Katie Young Mar 2006

Swinging Bridge - March 24, 2006, Katie Young

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Swinging Bridge - March 10, 2006, Katie Young Mar 2006

Swinging Bridge - March 10, 2006, Katie Young

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Swinging Bridge - March 3, 2006, Katie Young Mar 2006

Swinging Bridge - March 3, 2006, Katie Young

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No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - February 24, 2006, Katie Young Feb 2006

Swinging Bridge - February 24, 2006, Katie Young

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - February 17, 2006, Katie Young Feb 2006

Swinging Bridge - February 17, 2006, Katie Young

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Timeless Values In Turbulent Times (Miami), C. William Pollard Feb 2006

Timeless Values In Turbulent Times (Miami), C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

In this speech at the Miami Boat Show, Pollard outlines a vision of servant leadership that can withstand the turbulence of the early twenty-first century economy.


Swinging Bridge - February 10, 2006, Katie Young Feb 2006

Swinging Bridge - February 10, 2006, Katie Young

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Adamant And Treacherous: Serbian Historians On Religious Conversions, Bojan Aleksov Feb 2006

Adamant And Treacherous: Serbian Historians On Religious Conversions, Bojan Aleksov

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


László'S "Church And State In Hungary, 1919-1945" - Book Review, Csaba Fazekas Feb 2006

László'S "Church And State In Hungary, 1919-1945" - Book Review, Csaba Fazekas

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Ottoman Millet, Religious Nationalism, And Civil Society: Focus On Kosovo, James R. Payton Jr. Feb 2006

Ottoman Millet, Religious Nationalism, And Civil Society: Focus On Kosovo, James R. Payton Jr.

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Uneasy Tolerance: Interreligious Relations In Bulgaria After The Fall Of Communism, Ina Merdjanova Feb 2006

Uneasy Tolerance: Interreligious Relations In Bulgaria After The Fall Of Communism, Ina Merdjanova

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Religion Classes In State Institutions In Post-Soviet Russia, Joseph A. Loya O.S.A. Feb 2006

Religion Classes In State Institutions In Post-Soviet Russia, Joseph A. Loya O.S.A.

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Cvitkovic's "Konfesija U Ratu [Religion In War]" - Book Review, Mitja Velikonja Feb 2006

Cvitkovic's "Konfesija U Ratu [Religion In War]" - Book Review, Mitja Velikonja

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


A Social Epistemology Of Theological Inquiry, Terry Dwain Robertson Jan 2006

A Social Epistemology Of Theological Inquiry, Terry Dwain Robertson

Terry Dwain Robertson

No abstract provided.


Religion, Politics And Human Rights: Understanding The Role Of Christianity In The Promotion Of Human Rights, Barbara Ann Rieffer Jan 2006

Religion, Politics And Human Rights: Understanding The Role Of Christianity In The Promotion Of Human Rights, Barbara Ann Rieffer

Human Rights & Human Welfare

A review of:

The Global Face of Public Faith by David Hollenbach. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2003. 259pp.

and

For All Peoples and All Nations by John Nurser. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2005. 209pp.


The Psychological Assessment Of Applicants For Priesthood And Religious Life, Thomas G. Plante Jan 2006

The Psychological Assessment Of Applicants For Priesthood And Religious Life, Thomas G. Plante

Psychology

The recent clergy sexual abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church have focused a great deal of attention on how we evaluate applicants to the priesthood and religious life. The crisis has underscored the critical need to ensure that men who have a sexual predilection towards children be barred from entering religious life and priesthood. Additionally, men who have other significant psychiatric conditions that put them at risk of harming children or others have no place as Church leaders or clergy in positions where they have access to and power over vulnerable others.


Invitation To The Table Conversation: A Few Diverse Perspectives On Integration, Natalia Yangarber-Hicks, Charles Behensky, Sally Schwer, Kelly Schimmel Flanagan, Nicholas J.S. Gibson, Mitchell W. Hicks, Cynthia Neal Kimball, Jenny H. Pak, Thomas G. Plante, Steven L. Porter Jan 2006

Invitation To The Table Conversation: A Few Diverse Perspectives On Integration, Natalia Yangarber-Hicks, Charles Behensky, Sally Schwer, Kelly Schimmel Flanagan, Nicholas J.S. Gibson, Mitchell W. Hicks, Cynthia Neal Kimball, Jenny H. Pak, Thomas G. Plante, Steven L. Porter

Psychology

This article represents an invitation to the "integration table" to several previously underrepresented perspectives within Christian psychology. The Judeo-Christian tradition and current views on scholarship and Christian faith compel us to extend hospitality to minority voices within integration, thereby enriching and challenging existing paradigms in the field. Contributors to this article, spanning areas of cultural, disciplinary, and theological diversity, provide suggestions for how their distinct voices can enhance future integrative efforts.