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Making History: Czech Voices Of Dissent And The Revolution Of 1989 (Review), Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D. Jul 2006

Making History: Czech Voices Of Dissent And The Revolution Of 1989 (Review), Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D.

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The article is a book review of Making History: Czech Voices of Dissent and the Revolution of 1989 by Michael Long.


The Chartophylax: Archivist And Librarian To The Patriarch In Constantinople, Jeffrey M. Wehmeyer Jan 1997

The Chartophylax: Archivist And Librarian To The Patriarch In Constantinople, Jeffrey M. Wehmeyer

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Chartophylax was the title given to the archivist/librarians who served in the adminstration of the Orthodox Church during the Byzantine Empire. By the 9th century, the position of chartophylax to the Patriarch in Constantinople had become one of the most important in the patriarchal administration. This article describes the duties of the chartophylax in Constantinople as they developed from the 5th through the 15th centuries; it also examines some of the reasons for the rise in prominence of this position.


Readings In Eastern Religion (Review), Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D. Jan 1991

Readings In Eastern Religion (Review), Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D.

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The article is a book review of Readings in Eastern Religion edited by Harold Coward, Eva Dargyay, and Ronald Neufeldt.


Marxism And Behaviorism: Ideological Parallels, Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D. Oct 1978

Marxism And Behaviorism: Ideological Parallels, Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D.

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Marxism, as a philosophical system, attempts to provide an accurate analysis of man and his social institutions. Behaviorism, as a system of psychology, claims that its method is fundamental to an understanding of human nature. Both systems justify their claims on the grounds that they are employing methods which are scientific in character. Marxism bases its method on historical analysis, maintaining that history unfolds in an orderly, predictable manner and that a proper analysis of it reveals scientific laws. The general methodology of the natural sciences is the model for behaviorism. Behaviorists point to the successes of the natural sciences …