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“Another Holy Land” Maxwell Institute Development Council Visits Turkey, Kristian Heal May 2022

“Another Holy Land” Maxwell Institute Development Council Visits Turkey, Kristian Heal

Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship

In September, Morgan Davis, Daniel Peterson, and I led a development council tour through some of Turkey’s most remarkable religious sites. In doing so, we followed in the footsteps of a fifth-century abbott called Daniel, who was told not to go to Jerusalem as he had planned, but instead to “go to Byzantium and you will see a second Jerusalem!” Daniel did indeed go to Byzantium, or Constantinople as it was called then, and found a city filled with Christian sites. Fifteen hundred years later, Maxwell Institute friends and scholars descended on Turkey to ex- plore the ancient ruins and …


A Rebuttal To Heresy: Analyzing The Efficacy Of Constantine And The Council Of Nicaea's Response To Arianism, Jason Chahyadi May 2022

A Rebuttal To Heresy: Analyzing The Efficacy Of Constantine And The Council Of Nicaea's Response To Arianism, Jason Chahyadi

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

In May 325 AD, Roman Emperor Constantine assembled the First Council of Nicaea to address a rising heresy called Arianism. The council blazed a new trail in that it was the first council convened with the intention of representing all churches in the Roman empire. This article analyzes the impact that the Council of Nicaea had on the Christian Church, specifically regarding the doctrine of Arianism. Ultimately, this article concludes that the council's effort in extinguishing Arianism produced a negligible result.


Role Of Municipal Governance In Stabilizing Mature Inner Suburbs: A Study Of Five St. Louis Municipalities 1970-2015, Napoleon Williams Iii Jul 2020

Role Of Municipal Governance In Stabilizing Mature Inner Suburbs: A Study Of Five St. Louis Municipalities 1970-2015, Napoleon Williams Iii

Dissertations

This study explores the role of municipal governance in municipal-level stabilization of inner suburbs in St. Louis County, Missouri. The data, from 1970 to 2015, include a robust collection of official government archives collected from five municipalities in St. Louis County, historical documents, city-state-national statistical data, and related materials. Interviews of 25 stakeholders were conducted and data were analyzed based on the community power structure framework.

I outline five mature St. Louis inner suburbs’ evolution in municipal-level conditions from 1970 to 2015, and I detail the role each suburbs’ municipal governance played in the evolution of municipal-level conditions. I conclude, …


The Condition Of Medical Service To Urban Population Of Ferghana Region, М. Radjabova Apr 2019

The Condition Of Medical Service To Urban Population Of Ferghana Region, М. Radjabova

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

This article dedicated the state and the problems that have taken place in the medical care of the population of cities of the Ferghana region


Formation Of Local Authorities Khorezm National Soviet Republic, F. Sodikov Jan 2019

Formation Of Local Authorities Khorezm National Soviet Republic, F. Sodikov

Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education

This article provides a detailed overview on the formation of local authorities in Khorezm National Soviet Republic. The activity of the regional, district and village councils was illustrated


Records Of The Institute On Religion And Democracy Presidential Papers Of Diane Knippers, Ats Special Collections And Archives Jan 2019

Records Of The Institute On Religion And Democracy Presidential Papers Of Diane Knippers, Ats Special Collections And Archives

Finding Aids

No abstract provided.


A Campus Education Model For Department Chairs Councils, Christopher Barrick Mar 2018

A Campus Education Model For Department Chairs Councils, Christopher Barrick

Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings

This presentation examines common missions for department chairs councils and proposes a framework that serves its members by offering campus-specific education. In this model, department chairs learn the ins and outs of their campus, including operations, meeting key university leaders, understanding available resources, and new developments across campus.


Submission Letter To The Nsw Sentencing Council, David Brown, Julia Quilter Dec 2015

Submission Letter To The Nsw Sentencing Council, David Brown, Julia Quilter

David C. Brown

Re: Bail - Additional show cause offences We refer to the Attorney General's request for the Sentencing Council to consider a proposal to make amendments to the Bail Act 2013 (NSW) ('the 2013 Act') and specifically the Terms of Reference regarding the addition to the categories of offences for which the accused must 'show cause' before bail may be granted. The specific addition under consideration is with respect to an accused charged with a serious indictable offence committed: • while subject to a good behaviour bond, intervention program order, intensive correction order; • while serving a sentence in the community; …


Human Security And Livelihoods In Savo Island, Solomon Islands: Engaging With The Market Economy: A Report For Honiara City Council., Nichole Georgeou, Charles Hawksley, Anouk Ride, Melinda Kii, Walter Turasi Jan 2015

Human Security And Livelihoods In Savo Island, Solomon Islands: Engaging With The Market Economy: A Report For Honiara City Council., Nichole Georgeou, Charles Hawksley, Anouk Ride, Melinda Kii, Walter Turasi

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

This independent research report, Human Security and Livelihoods in Savo Island, Solomon Islands: Engaging with the Market Economy, aims to identify the ways in which Solomon Islanders from Savo Island engage with the Honiara Central Market (HCM). The main aim of the project is to provide evidence-based research that can inform government and donor responses to issues of economic development and human security on Savo Island, expecially as they relate to issues of agricultural production and the articulation of Savo Island with the urban centre of Honiara. The research was funded by the Australian Catholic Univsersity and University of Wollongong.


Submission Letter To The Nsw Sentencing Council, David Brown, Julia Quilter Jan 2014

Submission Letter To The Nsw Sentencing Council, David Brown, Julia Quilter

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

Re: Bail - Additional show cause offences

We refer to the Attorney General's request for the Sentencing Council to consider a proposal to make amendments to the Bail Act 2013 (NSW) ('the 2013 Act') and specifically the Terms of Reference regarding the addition to the categories of offences for which the accused must 'show cause' before bail may be granted. The specific addition under consideration is with respect to an accused charged with a serious indictable offence committed:

• while subject to a good behaviour bond, intervention program order, intensive correction order;

• while serving a sentence in the community; …


The Role Of Spiritual Formation And Ministry Governance In Developing Mission-Oriented Governing Boards, Allen Schoonover Oct 2013

The Role Of Spiritual Formation And Ministry Governance In Developing Mission-Oriented Governing Boards, Allen Schoonover

Doctor of Ministry

Congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America have struggled over the last generation to reach out effectively to new members. This struggle is the byproduct of a changing ministry context leaders are trying to address. By the 1980s, those elements that had fueled the growth of the Lutheran Church the United States throughout the previous century had largely faded. An awareness of these changes and the corresponding decline in membership and contributions has prompted leaders to examine how to reach out more effectively to those outside traditional ethnic and cultural Lutheran enclaves. In order to improve their congregation’s effectiveness, …


Development Impact Of The Council Regulation Establishing A European Community System To Prevent, Deter And Eliminate Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated Fishing On Commonwealth Acp Member Countries, Ben Tsamenyi, Mary Ann Palma, Ben Milligan, Kwame Mfodwo Mar 2013

Development Impact Of The Council Regulation Establishing A European Community System To Prevent, Deter And Eliminate Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated Fishing On Commonwealth Acp Member Countries, Ben Tsamenyi, Mary Ann Palma, Ben Milligan, Kwame Mfodwo

Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

No abstract provided.


Mcgee, Mildred Interview 2, Bronx African American History Project Nov 2007

Mcgee, Mildred Interview 2, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

This interview gives insights into Judge McGee's personality and beliefs. He was a judge for fifteen years and heavily involved in community politics. Leroi Archible describes him as “firm and stern, but fair.” He did not like lawyers who “tried to be cute.” Family was very important to him, and he supported his nephew, Roger Wareham, who was accused of “ planning to overthrow the government … (but he) was talking about: justice and fairness.” Guliani was the prosecutor but he lost the case. Judge McGee believed he was innocent and was willing to stake his house on that. There …


Good News, James V. Heidinger Jan 1994

Good News, James V. Heidinger

ATS Chapel Services

No abstract provided.


Whither Went The Upstairs Gentry? : The Colonial Council Of Virginia From 1763 To 1776, Charles Stephen Weidman Jan 1993

Whither Went The Upstairs Gentry? : The Colonial Council Of Virginia From 1763 To 1776, Charles Stephen Weidman

Master's Theses

Of the three branches of Colonial Virginia government, only two, the House of Burgesses and the Royal Governor, have been well chronicled during the period immediately preceding the American Revolution. The ignored third branch, the Colonial Council, has been largely dismissed by the few historians treating the subject as inconsequential-both as a political institution, and in the influence of its individual members. Witness both the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography and the William and Mary Quarterly, each with over a century dedicated to the nooks and crannies of all history Virginian, have collectively produced but a single article …


Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Cgrc-Southern Baptist Urban Evangelization Survey, Roger Hedlund Jan 1984

Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Cgrc-Southern Baptist Urban Evangelization Survey, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

No abstract provided.


Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Wcc Monthly Letter On Evangelism, Roger Hedlund Jan 1984

Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Wcc Monthly Letter On Evangelism, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

No abstract provided.


Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Cgai-Cgrc & Necci Meeting, Roger Hedlund Jan 1983

Correspondence Of Roger Hedlund: Cgai-Cgrc & Necci Meeting, Roger Hedlund

Papers of Roger Hedlund

No abstract provided.


Chalcedon After Fifteen Centuries, Jaroslav Pelikan Dec 1951

Chalcedon After Fifteen Centuries, Jaroslav Pelikan

Concordia Theological Monthly

This year marks the fifteen hundredth anniversary of one of the most important councils of the ancient Church, the Council of Chalcedon in 451. Chalcedon is generally regarded as the conclusion of almost a century and a half of theological discussion centering in the doctrine of the person of Christ. This discussion came to a focus at the first four ecumenical councils-Nicaea in 325, Constantinople in 381, Ephesus in 431, and Chalcedon in 451. Out of these four councils and the theological work that went into them there emerged the dogmas of the Trinity and of the person of Christ …


An Evaluation Of The Three Principal Sunday School Lesson Series Of The International Council Of Religious Education, Annie Ruth Callis May 1950

An Evaluation Of The Three Principal Sunday School Lesson Series Of The International Council Of Religious Education, Annie Ruth Callis

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 30, 1942, Kaz Oka Nov 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 30, 1942, Kaz Oka

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers U.S Troops, Nazis, school buildings, Los Angeles conditions, social events, help wanted advertisements, Poston council, Poston Police, Niseis, Weather report, donations, contributions, classes, school tutoring, Magazine section, medical news, clubs, practices, birth notices, household item distribution, comics and sports score results.


Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 22, 1942, Isao Fukuba Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 22, 1942, Isao Fukuba

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers low price goods, employment situation, city council, social events, social classes, an editorial, education, elections,Japanese cemetery, meeting schedule, High school athletic competition, children's playground, Library donations, garden vegetables, typing class, school PE, night classes, church notices, Industrial department meeting, and sport score results.