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The Relationship Of The Human Organism With Its Environment, Robert James Shantz
The Relationship Of The Human Organism With Its Environment, Robert James Shantz
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
The human organism and its environment are in an interdependent relationship, out of which arise bodily disease symptoms. The symptoms are expressions of the state of the relationship and are guides to an appropriate healing process.
A Relational Approach To Biblical Interpretation: Historical Criticism And Psychological Insights, Carol Joyce Schlueter
A Relational Approach To Biblical Interpretation: Historical Criticism And Psychological Insights, Carol Joyce Schlueter
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
It is the thesis of this paper that Walter Wink has effectively demonstrated the use of a complementary relationship between psychology and historical criticism to interpret biblical texts. The process is a dialectical hermeneutic which emphasizes relationship rather than dichotomy.
Domestic Architecture As A Chronological Criterion For Early Bronze Age Palestine, Dorothea Ann Blow
Domestic Architecture As A Chronological Criterion For Early Bronze Age Palestine, Dorothea Ann Blow
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
In recent years archaeological investigators have become increasingly interested in the study of the Proto-Urban and Early Bronze Ages in Palestine. These periods have been relatively neglected in the history of excavating largely due to the fact that on the most important sites the levels of these periods lie buried beneath the later accumulation of the tells.
At sites where Early Bronze levels have been uncovered, little attention has been given to the domestic architecture, mostly due to the archaeologist’s predisposition to unearth temple complexes and public buildings in the acropolis area. The excavator’s have also been concerned to examine …