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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Mission: Vol. 9, No. 5
Mission
Mission: Vol. 9, No. 5. The articles in this issue include: "To Us a Child" a Christmas Meditation by Jay Treat, "Church of Christ Women: Up from Traditions of Men, Part II" by Mary Lou Walden, "I Saw Your Footprints in the Snow" a poem by Dan Griggs, "New Testament Interpretation: Problem and Probe, Part II" by Bob Burgess, "Our Common Past" by Michael Weed, "Books" by Robert Marshall, "Forum," "Cross Currents," and "Looking Out."
Editorial, John B. Hulst
Irrational Numbers And Reality, Arnold H. Veldkamp
Academic Orientation At Dordt, Nick Van Til
Light Of The World And The Significance Of Dordt, John C. Vander Stelt
Light Of The World And The Significance Of Dordt, John C. Vander Stelt
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Christian And The Penal Law, E. L. Hebden Taylor
Patriotism At Okoboji, Randall Palmer
Mission: Vol. 9, No. 4
Mission
Mission: Vol. 9, No. 4. This issue includes the following articles: "What About Fasting for Famine Relief?" by the Editor, "Beyond Disillusionment" a meditation by Wayne Anderson, Jr., "Church of Christ Women: Up From Traditions of Men, Part I" by Mary Lou Walden, "There Must be TImes of Quietude" a poem by Valerie Collins, "The Book of Dawn" by Jim Galuhn, "Better than Blue Cross Any Day" by Neil Gallagher, "New Testament Interpretation: Problem and Probe, Part I" by Bob Burgess, "Looking Out," "Forum," and "Cross Currents."
Heber C. Kimball And Family, The Nauvoo Years, Stanley B. Kimball
Heber C. Kimball And Family, The Nauvoo Years, Stanley B. Kimball
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Nauvoo–A Painting, David Hyrum Smith
Maynard Dixon: Artist Of The West Wesley M. Burnside, Ron Tyler
Maynard Dixon: Artist Of The West Wesley M. Burnside, Ron Tyler
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Apostle Peter And The Kirtland Temple, Lyndon Cook
The Apostle Peter And The Kirtland Temple, Lyndon Cook
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Full Issue, Byu Studies
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
Guest Editor's Prologue, Truman G. Madsen
Twelve Mormon Homes Visited In Succession On A Journey Through Utah To Arizona Elizabeth Wood Kane, Eugene E. Campbell
Twelve Mormon Homes Visited In Succession On A Journey Through Utah To Arizona Elizabeth Wood Kane, Eugene E. Campbell
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Ina Coolbrith: Librarian And Laureate Of California Josephine Dewitt Rhodehamel, Helen Hinckley Jones
Ina Coolbrith: Librarian And Laureate Of California Josephine Dewitt Rhodehamel, Helen Hinckley Jones
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
End Matter, Byu Studies
Index, Gary P. Gillum
Mission: Vol. 9, No. 3
Mission
Mission: Vol. 9, No. 3. This issue includes the following articles: "Going Back, Saying No" by Ron Durham, "Looking Out," "Cries of Doubt, Songs of Hope" by Allen Holden, Jr., "Revelation: A Story of Vision" by Sallie Hightower, "An Interview with Beasley-Murray" by Lynn Mitchell, Jr. and Dan Anders, "Is the Restoration Principle to be Rejected?" by Jimmy Jividen, "Are the Fish Really Hooked?" by Bill Love, "Forum," and "Cross Currents" by the Editor.
Editorial, John B. Hulst
Proving Our Academic Integrity, B. J. Haan
Proving Our Academic Integrity, B. J. Haan
Pro Rege
This article is the address presented at the Fall 1975 Convocation of Dordt College.
John Calvin In Mission Literature, James A. De Jong
Hold Hands And Run: Where A Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part Ii), James Koldenhoven
Hold Hands And Run: Where A Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part Ii), James Koldenhoven
Pro Rege
This is the opening address delivered by Mr. Koldenhoven to the New World Theatre Consortium Conference held at Dordt College on April 17, 1975.
For Part I, see Pro Rege 3:8-17, June 1975.
Religion In America (Book Review), Nick Van Til
Religion In America (Book Review), Nick Van Til
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Religion in America, by George C. Bedell, Leo Sandon, Jr., and Charles T. Wellborn. Macmillan Publishing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. 538 pages.
Theatrical Realism Raked, James Koldenhoven
Cheers For Spiers, Abraham Bos
Bicentennial Lecture Series, John B. Hulst
Cover And Front Matter, University Of Dayton
Cover And Front Matter, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
Cover, table of contents
Aquinas And The Community Of Human Persons, Michael W. Strasser
Aquinas And The Community Of Human Persons, Michael W. Strasser
University of Dayton Review
For the sake of simplicity, let us ponder on the community of humans considered as the education and the communication of human persons; an education and a communication that spring forth only from an extraordinary kind of friendship. We shall see that with varying degrees of success, Greeks, Jews and Christians understood this friendship to be primordially an act. Through his study of their three traditions, St. Thomas Aquinas was able to say how this act was realized among us.
We should notice first that when we speak of the human community we are always speaking of a community of …