Elijah In Light Of Rabbinic And Early Christian Sources, 2011 Seton Hall University
Elijah In Light Of Rabbinic And Early Christian Sources, Asher Finkel Ph.D.
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
A comparative study that sheds light on the three aspects of Elijah’s coming in view of early attestation of rabbinic tradition over the millennia since the destruction of the Second Temple and was originally presented on November 5, 2006 at Seton Hall University.
Joining Or Changing The Conversation? Catholic Social Thought And Intellectual Property, 2011 University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Joining Or Changing The Conversation? Catholic Social Thought And Intellectual Property, Frank Pasquale
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
2011-2012 Unlv Mcnair Journal, 2011 University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2011-2012 Unlv Mcnair Journal, Cyndy Anang, Sajar Camara, Pamela Cornejo, Carla Antonieta Farcello, Ilse Anahi Garcia, Natiera Magnuson, William L. Mccurdy, Lorena Munoz, Maxym V. Myroshnychenko, Ricardo Rios, Theodore Waldeck, Barbara Wallen, Ana Zuniga, Brenda M. Aguilar, Tiffany Alexandra Alvarez, Daniel N. Erosa, Paige C. Espinosa, Carla Antonieta Farcello, Julienne Jochel Paraiso, Nathaniel Derek Phillipps, Carmen Vallin, Jacent N. Wamala, Ernesto Zamora-Ramos
McNair Journal
Journal articles based on research conducted by undergraduate students in the McNair Scholars Program
Table of Contents
Biography of Dr. Ronald E. McNair
Statements:
Dr. Neal J. Smatresk, UNLV President
Dr. Juanita P. Fain, Vice President of Student Affairs
Dr. William W. Sullivan, Associate Vice President for Retention and Outreach
Mr. Keith Rogers, Deputy Executive Director of the Center for Academic Enrichment and Outreach
McNair Scholars Institute Staff
Exegetical And Extispicic Readings Of The Bible In Turkana, Kenya, And North America, 2011 Asbury Theological Seminary
Exegetical And Extispicic Readings Of The Bible In Turkana, Kenya, And North America, Kevin P. Lines
The Asbury Journal
While a missional hermeneutic elucidates missiological interpretation of scripture, translation would be the key descriptive of missiological me of scripture. Articulating, a Turkana extispicic hermeneutic as both a critical and a valid process for interpreting the Bible, this paper proposes that Christians have the opportunity to engage in alternative intercontextual critical hermeneutical processes when "reading" the Bible. This engagement could reveal an ontic expansion of God-if we are able to overcome eclectic diversity and the fear of relativism. Three locations: theological institutions, missionaries, in the church, and diaspora communities are suggested for practical application of intercontextual hermeneutics.
United We Sing: Union Hymnals, Holiness Hymnody, And The Formation Of Korean Revivalism (1905-2007), 2011 Seoul Theological University, Bucheon, South Korea
United We Sing: Union Hymnals, Holiness Hymnody, And The Formation Of Korean Revivalism (1905-2007), William T. Purinton
The Asbury Journal
The history of Christianity long has recognized the transatlantic revival connections in both the First and Second Awakenings, with preaching being noted as the primary means of communicating the revival message. During the past century, transpacific revivalism has become a significant part of the world history of Christianity. In Korean Protestantism, revivalism has been rooted within the majority religious experience, with hymns and gospel songs as an important medium. "While North American denominations have used separate hymnals and have tended to exclude revival hymns from their selections, Korean Protestants have used the same hymnal from the beginning and have retained …
Book Review Panel: When Souls Had Wings: Pre-Mortal Existence In Western Thought, 2011 University of Richmond
Book Review Panel: When Souls Had Wings: Pre-Mortal Existence In Western Thought, Terryl Givens, James L. Siebach, Dana M. Pike, Jesse D. Hurlbut, David B. Paxman
English Faculty Publications
On October 13, 2011, BYU Studies sponsored a program reviewing Terryl Givens’s important Oxford book on the idea of the premortal existence of souls in various lines of Western philosophy and religion. Because this first volume of its kind covers literature from so many different civilizations, the editors of BYU Studies saw no way to do this book justice without involving a panel of reviewers from several disciplines. After portions of Robert Fuller’s forthcoming review in Church History were read, the program proceeded with reviews, responses, and open discussion.
Catholicity And Faculty Seminars, 2011 Seton Hall University
Catholicity And Faculty Seminars, Richard Liddy
Department of Religion Publications
No abstract provided.
Changing Our Minds: Bernard Lonergan And Climate Change, 2011 Seton Hall University
Changing Our Minds: Bernard Lonergan And Climate Change, Richard Liddy
Department of Religion Publications
No abstract provided.
Ignatius, Lonergan, And The Catholic University, 2011 Seton Hall University
Ignatius, Lonergan, And The Catholic University, Richard Liddy
Department of Religion Publications
No abstract provided.
Method In Catholic Studies, 2011 Seton Hall University
Method In Catholic Studies, Richard Liddy
Department of Religion Publications
No abstract provided.
Review- Startling Strangeness: Reading Lonergan's Insight. By Richard M. Liddy., 2011 Seton Hall University
Review- Startling Strangeness: Reading Lonergan's Insight. By Richard M. Liddy., Michael Mcguckian
Department of Religion Publications
No abstract provided.
John Henry Newman, 2011 Seton Hall University
John Henry Newman, Center For Catholic Studies, Seton Hall University
Center for Catholic Studies Faculty Seminars and Core Curriculum Seminars
No abstract provided.
May We Strive To Be Saints, 2011 University of Dayton
May We Strive To Be Saints, Howard Hughes S.M.
Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism
Prayer of Father Chaminade
Virtue Ethics, 2011 University of Dayton
Virtue Ethics, Nikki Coffey Tousley, Brad Kallenberg
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Virtue ethics emphasizes the development of moral excellence in terms of character qualities called virtues. Virtue are (1) habituated dispositions involving both an affective desire for the good and the skill to both discern and act accordingly; (2) learned through practice within a tradition (i.e., a historical community with a rich account of the "good"); and (3) directed toward this tradition's particular conception of the good (making virtues "teleological"). From a Christian perspective, virtue ethics is an ethics of discipleship, which emphasizes the development of the habits, practices, and wisdom necessary to pursue the "good" exemplified by Christ. Reading Scripture …
Character, 2011 University of Dayton
Character, D. Michael Cox, Brad Kallenberg
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Character denotes the particular set of qualities, both natural and acquired, that serves to identify a person or community. These qualities are relatively stable and will be manifest as a consistency of act~ on that can be termed "integrity." Accordingly, in the context of Christian ethics, character names an established disposition (or set of dispositions) with respect to the particular conception of the . human good exemplified by Christ. Such character ts developed over time and, as such, can be formed either toward or away from virtues, understood as those intellectual and affective habits that enable the pursuit of excellence. …
The Master Argument Of Macintyre's 'After Virtue', 2011 University of Dayton
The Master Argument Of Macintyre's 'After Virtue', Brad Kallenberg
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
In September of 1995 the Associated Press released a wire photo showing Russian lawmakers of both genders in a punching brawl during a session of the Duma, Russia's lower house of parliament.' Is this behavior an ethnic idiosyncrasy? Do only government officials duke it out over matters of great importance? Or have fisticuffs suddenly become politically correct?
No, on all counts. Pick a topic, any topic -- abortion, euthanasia, welfare reform, military intervention in the Balkans -- and initiate discussion with a group of reasonable, well-educated people and observe the outcome. Chaos ensues. Of course the volume of the debate …
Foreword To 'Sermons From Mind And Heart: Struggling To Preach Theologically', 2011 University of Dayton
Foreword To 'Sermons From Mind And Heart: Struggling To Preach Theologically', Brad Kallenberg, William Vance Trollinger
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
One does not flip through a car manual and mistake it for poetry. Nor does one pick up the Sunday comics and mistake them for a Physicians' Desk Reference. That is because native speakers seldom make mistakes of genre when reading ordinary English texts. Yet pick up a collection of sermons, and one may feel at a loss: What is going on here? What am I to make of these sentences? What sort of genre is this? What am I, as a reader, to expect (or not to expect) from a sermon, especially from a printed sermon? Should I expect …
Jesus Founding The Church: A Perspective Drawing Upon Loewe And Lonergan, 2011 University of Dayton
Jesus Founding The Church: A Perspective Drawing Upon Loewe And Lonergan, Dennis M. Doyle
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
William Loewe, who directed my dissertation over twenty-five years ago, has influenced my own work deeply. My dissertation compared the positions of Wilfred Cantwell Smith and Bernard Lonergan on the relationship between religious belief and truth. In this essay I will try to express some of what I have learned from my director, both while writing my dissertation and in the decades since, about Lonergan and about theology.
Taking up the issue of Jesus’ founding of the church, I will focus especially on how Loewe’s approach to Christology has influenced my own approach to an important issue in ecclesiology. Loewe …
The Politics Of Practical Reason: Why Theological Ethics Must Change Your Life, 2011 University of Dayton
The Politics Of Practical Reason: Why Theological Ethics Must Change Your Life, Mark Ryan
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Ought we conceive of theological ethics as an activity that draws from a community's vision of human goodness and that has implications for the kind of person each of us is to be? Or, can students of the discipline map the ethical implications of what Christians confess about God, themselves, and the world while remaining indifferent to these claims? Habituated by modern moral theories such as consequentialism and deontology, Mark Ryan argues, we too often assume that Christian ethics makes no claim on the character of its students and teachers. It is rather like yet another department store within the …
Missional Holiness In A Post-Christendom World, 2011 Asbury Theological Seminary
Missional Holiness In A Post-Christendom World, Timothy C. Tennent
The Asbury Journal
The following address was given by Dr. Timothy Tennent, president of Asbury Theological Seminary as the Fall 2010 Convocation Address, first on the Florida-Dunnam Campus (September 7, 2010) and then on the Wilmore (Kentucky) Campus of Asbury Theological Seminary (September 9, 2010). It has been left in its oral form of address.