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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Religious Freedoms In Yugoslavia And The Relations Between Religious Communities And The State, Milan Vukomanovi
Religious Freedoms In Yugoslavia And The Relations Between Religious Communities And The State, Milan Vukomanovi
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Yakunin Vs. Dvorkin Trial And The Emerging Religious Pluralism In Russia, Marat S. Shterin Ph.D., James T. Richardson Ph.D.
The Yakunin Vs. Dvorkin Trial And The Emerging Religious Pluralism In Russia, Marat S. Shterin Ph.D., James T. Richardson Ph.D.
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
This article examines the sociological and historical context of an important legal case which took place in 1997 in Moscow and involved so called "sects and cults" operating in Russia. The case was a libel action brought against Alexander Dvorkin, a functionary of the Moscow Patriarchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, who had published some extremely damning material about a number of newer and smaller faiths in Russia. The plaintiff was the Committee for Protection of Human Rights, headed by noted Soviet dissident, Father Gleb Yakunin. The article discusses the court proceedings in a wider socio-historical context, showing the ways …
Newsletter The Catholic Deaf Community, February 2002
Newsletter The Catholic Deaf Community, February 2002
Newsletter the Catholic Deaf Community
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Sacramento, CA
Newsletter the Catholic Deaf Community Finding Aid
2002 Ncod Pastoral Week Program
2002 Ncod Pastoral Week Program
National Catholic Office for the Deaf (NCOD) Conferences
Documents from the 2002 NCOD Pastoral Week held in Costa Mesa, CA in 2002
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- Schedule and Menus
- Call for Presenters, Pastoral Week 2003
2002 Ncod Pastoral Week Report
2002 Ncod Pastoral Week Report
National Catholic Office for the Deaf (NCOD) Conferences
Documents from the 2002 NCOD Pastoral Week held in Costa Mesa, CA in 2002
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Come, Sing To The Lord - Mixed Choir, Keith Rowley
Come, Sing To The Lord - Mixed Choir, Keith Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Anthem for SATB choir and piano from the hymn by Gerrit de Jong, Jr. Also includes the chorus of "The Spirit of God."
Shura And Democracy, Muqtedar Khan
Linguistic And Thematic Parallels Between Genesis 1 And 3, Roberto Ouro
Linguistic And Thematic Parallels Between Genesis 1 And 3, Roberto Ouro
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Marriage And Covenant: Reflections On The Theology Of Marriage, Loron Wade
Marriage And Covenant: Reflections On The Theology Of Marriage, Loron Wade
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Dancing With The Trickster Notes For A Transpersonal Autobiography, Stanley Krippner
Dancing With The Trickster Notes For A Transpersonal Autobiography, Stanley Krippner
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This autobiographical essay focuses on "transpersonal," "anomalous," and "exceptional"
experiences, those elements often ignored when individuals write the stories of their lives.
Nevertheless, these experiences have life-transformative potentials that may be more salient
than the activities usually serving as the basis for autobiographical accounts.
Wu Wei In Chuang Tzu As Life-Systematic, Kuang-Ming Wu
Wu Wei In Chuang Tzu As Life-Systematic, Kuang-Ming Wu
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Wu wei (non-doing) in Chuang Tzu is expressed in story-bits reflecting life-slices. They are lifesystematic,
not random, not having a system. One; Chuang Tzu is a dragonfly over the pond of
life, dotting the water of daily ongoing without dotting it. Two; the dotting is dot-sayings that
yam life's concrete bits into story-coherence. Three; Chuang Tzu dots and struts around to let
others say, and life-coherenc.e appears. FoUl'; life-coherence is a life-family of concrete bits, a
thread of many life-fibres twisted together. Five; Chu Hsi and Chuang Tzu have dot-sayings
that draw readers into making systems of their own to …
Embodied Light, Chris Mcdonough
Embodied Light, Chris Mcdonough
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Underwater photography triggers new ways of experiencing space, time, and being. In the seemingly boundless liquid space, the self expands and focused attention induces intense clarity of the present moment and of our basic nakedness. This portfolio seeks to capture the primal embodied experience of weightless energy and the unceasing dance of light, the creator/ destroyer.
A Theoretical Proposal For Reaching Irreligious Czech People Through A Mission Revitalization Movement, Petr Činčala
A Theoretical Proposal For Reaching Irreligious Czech People Through A Mission Revitalization Movement, Petr Činčala
Dissertations
The main goal of this study was to develop a theory of missionary outreach to unchurched Czech people which is biblically informed and culturally relevant. The theoretical proposal for a plausible model of churching in the Czech Republic builds on basic theological, philosophical, and conceptual assumptions (chapter 2), a societal analysis of the problem of Czech churching (chapter 3), and a review of the issues relating to the situation of existing churches and religious movements.
Based on Wallace’s theory of revitalization movements a model is developed for starting a missionary movement that aims at reaching today’s unchurched and seemingly irreligious …
Hermeneutics, Culture, And The Father Of The Faithful, Lael O. Caesar
Hermeneutics, Culture, And The Father Of The Faithful, Lael O. Caesar
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Signs Of Faith, January 2002
Signs of Faith
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Paterson, NJ
Signs of Faith Finding Aid
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, January 2002
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, January 2002
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit Finding Aid
Icda Chapter #57 Newsletter, Winter 2002
Icda Chapter #57 Newsletter, Winter 2002
ICDA Chapter #57 Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Providence, RI
ICDA Chapter #57 Newsletter Finding Aid
St. Dominic Deaf Center, January-February 2002
St. Dominic Deaf Center, January-February 2002
Saint Dominic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Houston, TX
Saint Dominic Deaf Center Finding Aid
"Woman Arise!": Political Work In The Writings Of Lu Dalton, Sheree Maxwell Bench
"Woman Arise!": Political Work In The Writings Of Lu Dalton, Sheree Maxwell Bench
Theses and Dissertations
In 1872, Mormon plural wife, educator, and suffragist Lucinda Lee Dalton began writing fiery political essays and insightful poetry for the Woman's Exponent from her small community in southern Utah. Through her writings Dalton endeavors to shape the opinions of Exponent readers by working within public discourse toward the goal of equality for women. At times both optimistic and troubled, she uses the rhetorical strategies of humor, irony, reason, identification, and persuasion to educate men and women on disparities and to encourage women to participate actively in their own emancipation. She often engages in a dialogical process with other writers …
The Virtue Of Civility In The Practice Of Politics (Chapter Three Of The Virtue Of Civility In The Practice Of Politics), Philip D. Smith
The Virtue Of Civility In The Practice Of Politics (Chapter Three Of The Virtue Of Civility In The Practice Of Politics), Philip D. Smith
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "This chapter has more than one goal. First, I want to introduce readers to the apparatus of practices, institutions and virtues (PIV) that helps us understand what virtues are. Second, I want to explore the notion of politics a little, to see what its main problem is. (I will claim, perhaps surprisingly, that business management is largely a variation of politics.) Third, I want to reintroduce civility and suggest that it is an important contributor to solving the political problem (and problems of management).
Throughout this chapter, I will emphasize process. As we shall see, process is integrated in …
The Relationship Between Spiritual Belief, Life Attitude, And Mental Health Among Physical Fitness Participants In Northern Indiana, Sharon K. Sacks
The Relationship Between Spiritual Belief, Life Attitude, And Mental Health Among Physical Fitness Participants In Northern Indiana, Sharon K. Sacks
Dissertations
Problem. The purpose of this study is to explore spiritual beliefs as defined by an interconnectedness with self and others, generated from a relationship with a higher power, and consider its impact on attitude toward life and mental health.
Method. This study employed the survey research method to collect data investigating the relationships between spiritual beliefs, attitude toward life, and mental health. A battery of three instruments was selected for this study. The Royal Free Questionnaire on Beliefs and Experiences, developed by King, Speck, and Thomas (1994), was used for measuring spiritual beliefs. The Optimism and Pessimism Questionnaire provided a …
The Path Bookstore Bookmark, Cedarville University
The Path Bookstore Bookmark, Cedarville University
WCDR Assorted Documents
No abstract provided.
Spirituality Education For Graduate Social Workers: A Vaccine For Burnout?, Beverly Ann Fontaine
Spirituality Education For Graduate Social Workers: A Vaccine For Burnout?, Beverly Ann Fontaine
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the implications of a connection between spirituality courses in social work graduate programs and the prevention of burnout among practitioners in the field.
Book Of Mormon Stories Diglot Reader On Computer, Neal S. Harmon
Book Of Mormon Stories Diglot Reader On Computer, Neal S. Harmon
Theses and Dissertations
This report describes the design, development, and evaluation of a computer-based diglot reader of the Book of Mormon Stories of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Di means two and glot means language, thus a diglot reader combines two languages into one reader in order to teach a person to read in a new language. The program, which runs on both Macintosh and Windows computer platforms, contains fifteen chapters of the Book of Mormon Stories and introduces about four hundred Spanish words. This report includes a literature review on the diglot method and related materials, a description of …
Time As Motivation: Selected Theories As Compared To Modern Revelation, Jill Judkins
Time As Motivation: Selected Theories As Compared To Modern Revelation, Jill Judkins
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis proposes that human beings by virtue of living in each new present moment are motivated to develop strategies to secure the best possible outcome in their lived experience. A personal account of the phenomenological experience of time is presented and a brief history is given. The implications associated with being thrown into the present moment make apparent the weaknesses of the current assumptions that the slices of the present moment form a continuity of past and future and create a coherent synthesis of life. The assumption that human beings are intentional, goal-directed, and prone to seek meaning in …
Motivations And Gratifications For Selecting A Niche Television Channel: Byu Television, Diena L. Simmons
Motivations And Gratifications For Selecting A Niche Television Channel: Byu Television, Diena L. Simmons
Theses and Dissertations
The growth of direct broadcast satellite television distribution to the home as a viable competitor to cable and terrestrial broadcast has fostered the availability of special interest or niche channels and therefore provided greater choice to the viewer. This study, based on uses and gratifications theory, examined the relationships among ritual and instrumental viewing motivations and satisfactions, viewer religiosity, and viewing attentiveness as they related to the selection of a niche television channel, Brigham Young University Television.
The uses and gratification approach provides an appropriate framework for studying "media consumption, the interrelated nature of television user motives, and the relationships …
Arrest, Interrogation, Prison Life, V. V. Nailmov
Arrest, Interrogation, Prison Life, V. V. Nailmov
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
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Unattached Mind, Shoshin Lchishima
The Last Time I Saw Fritz, Marc L. Joslyn
The Last Time I Saw Fritz, Marc L. Joslyn
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Zen is not merely an exotic practice imported from the Orient; it is the constantly fresh
realization ofTrue Nature everywhere and at every time. So, it may be expected that sparks
of Zen will be found in all cultures. Hence, having been engaged with Zen practice since 1964,
the author reminisces here about how he turned to Zen after his study of Gestalt psychology
and his encounter with Gestalt therapy in the person ofFritz Perls. Gestalt therapy as usually
practiced is not Zen, the author concludes. But if it clears the way for a glimmer of the Self
which has …
Endangered Asanas, Ralph Augsburger