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Full-Text Articles in History
Musō Soseki, James Shields
Ikkyū, James Shields
Gyōgi Bosatsu, James Shields
South Union Messenger (Fall 2004), Kentucky Library Research Collections
South Union Messenger (Fall 2004), Kentucky Library Research Collections
South Union Messenger
No abstract provided.
Innovating National Sovereignty And The Just War Tradition, Gary M. Simpson
Innovating National Sovereignty And The Just War Tradition, Gary M. Simpson
Faculty Publications
The two-thousand-year-old just war tradition is now read anew in light of the more recent Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Responsibility to Protect document. Eleanor Roosevelt played no small part in moving things in this new direction.
A Question Of Plain Dealing: Josiah Cotton, Native Christians, And The Quest For Security In Eighteenth-Century Plymouth County, Douglas L. Winiarski
A Question Of Plain Dealing: Josiah Cotton, Native Christians, And The Quest For Security In Eighteenth-Century Plymouth County, Douglas L. Winiarski
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
In the wake of King Philip's War (1675-76), Wampanoags throughout the "Old Colony" - Plymouth, Bristol, and Barnstable Counties in southeastern Massachusetts - struggled to pick up the pieces of a culture shattered by violence and warfare, riven with internal dissension, and plagued by economic exploitation and English racism. As several revisionist studies have shown, Indians like Ned turned to Christianity to combat the social and economic challenges confronting their communities during the first half of the eighteenth century, but they did so in complex and at times contradictory ways. The tenant families at Plain Dealing, for example, consigned their …
On The U.S. Aversion To Ritual Behavior And The Vocation Of The Liturgical Theologian, Martin F. Connell
On The U.S. Aversion To Ritual Behavior And The Vocation Of The Liturgical Theologian, Martin F. Connell
Theology Faculty Publications
This three-part essay reflects on the vocation of liturgical theologians in a culture in which there is a general antipathy toward the influence of religious rituals on personal formation and decision-making.1 Part ι considers a few foundational nineteenth-century authors of the American Renaissance for reflections on the aversion to Christian ritual behavior. Part 2 takes up the sermons of a few nineteenth-century revivalist preachers. Part 3 suggests five challenges to liturgical theologians who teach and think in the complex social and religious environment of the United States.
Spencer, John Henderson, 1826-1897 (Mss 120), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Spencer, John Henderson, 1826-1897 (Mss 120), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscript Collection 120. Incomplete biography of John Henderson Spencer for the years, 1826-1876. Spencer, a native of Allen County, Kentucky, was a Baptist minister and author. Includes a tribute to Spencer on the fiftieth anniversary of his death, 1946.
South Union Messenger (April 2004), Kentucky Library Research Collections
South Union Messenger (April 2004), Kentucky Library Research Collections
South Union Messenger
No abstract provided.
The "Tabernacle Post Office" Petition For The Saints Of Kanesville, Iowa, Fred E. Woods, Maurine Carr Ward
The "Tabernacle Post Office" Petition For The Saints Of Kanesville, Iowa, Fred E. Woods, Maurine Carr Ward
Faculty Publications
As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country. Thus spoke wise King Solomon a millennium before the birth of Christ. As America labored to give birth to a new nation, the United States Post Office Department was born when the Second Continental Congress met in 1775 at Philadelphia and agreed to appoint Benjamin Franklin as the country's first postmaster general. During the nineteenth century, America continued to grow in population as children were born and as immigrants crossed the Atlantic to the land of promise. This growth not only caused America to lengthen …
Shakers - South Union, Kentucky (Mss 154), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Shakers - South Union, Kentucky (Mss 154), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid, scans of selected items, and name index (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Collection 154. Shaker materials related to Jesse McCombs and James Johnson including slavery documents, guardianship documents, legal papers, land papers, grist and fulling mill papers, wills, agreements and receipts.
Event, Mortgage Burning, 2004-06-10, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Event, Mortgage Burning, 2004-06-10, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Papers
No abstract provided.
Event, Mortgage Burning, 2004-06-13, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Event, Mortgage Burning, 2004-06-13, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Papers
No abstract provided.
Event, Mortgage Burning, 2004-06-20, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Event, Mortgage Burning, 2004-06-20, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Papers
No abstract provided.
Event, Women's Day, 2004-09-19, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Event, Women's Day, 2004-09-19, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Papers
No abstract provided.
2004 Morehead First Christian Church Board Of Directors Minutes, First Christian Church (Morehead, Ky.)
2004 Morehead First Christian Church Board Of Directors Minutes, First Christian Church (Morehead, Ky.)
Morehead First Christian Church Records Archive
Morehead First Christian Church Board of Directors meeting minutes for 2004.
Menorah Review (No. 61, Summer/Fall, 2004)
Menorah Review (No. 61, Summer/Fall, 2004)
Menorah Review
Reflections by the Author: Rochelle L. Millen -- Further Reflections on Rochelle L. Millen's Book -- Reflections by the Author: Herbert Hirsch -- Problems of Biblical Patriarchy -- A Dead Child Speaks -- Shepherd -- Our Brother Jesus -- Poetry After Auschwitz? -- Prophet, Go, Flee -- Put Me Into the Breach -- Noteworthy Books
Teaching History As Creational Development, Paul Otto
Teaching History As Creational Development, Paul Otto
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
My object in this article is to share ways that my faith commitments are mamfest m my teaching of history It should be made clear from the outset that I currently teach, and have taught, at explicitly faith-based institutions—George Fox University and Dordt College—and this fact doubtless shapes what I have done m my classes, and how I have done it First, I will briefly summarize my understanding of history m terms of creational development and the exercise of human cultural formative power and its results Then I will share a few ways my pedagogy reflects this understanding or is …
James Wilson: Presbyterian, Anglican, Thomist, Or Deist?: Does It Matter? (Chapter 7 Of The Founders On God And Government), Mark Hall
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
Excerpt: "James Wilson is buried in America's Westminster Abby-Christ Church, Philadelphia. This Anglican church is only blocks away from the First Presbyterian church in Philadelphia, where Wilson rented a pew until the end of his life. Some scholars report that Wilson joined the Anglican Communion in 1778, perhaps at the behest of one his best friends, William White, the first Anglican bishop of Philadelphia. Others claim he that never abandoned the Presbyterianism of his native Scotland. Still others pay no attention to his denominational commitments, arguing that he was actually a Thornist or a deist. Finally, some scholars say nothing …
Church Island : A Description, Frank Prendergast, Michael Ryan, Kevin Mooney, Barry Masterson
Church Island : A Description, Frank Prendergast, Michael Ryan, Kevin Mooney, Barry Masterson
Books/Book Chapters
None
0731: Claudia Peyton Papers, 1921-1984, Marshall University Special Collections
0731: Claudia Peyton Papers, 1921-1984, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists primarily of correspondence sent from Claudie to family and church members in the United States between 1921 and 1979. Some early letters from the 1920s contain photographs of her time in Africa. Other materials include printed material such as her publication “Twenty Years in Africa”, a Mount Union Sentinal Newsletter, a poster and letter about her book “Forty-Six Years in Africa”, letters from her adopted children in Africa about her estate, negatives of her last visit to Huntington in 1963, unrelated birth announcements sent to family members, and envelopes.
David Martin, Pentecostalism: The World Their Parish, R. Bryan Bademan
David Martin, Pentecostalism: The World Their Parish, R. Bryan Bademan
History Faculty Publications
Book review by R. Bryan Bademan.
Martin, David. Pentecostalism: The World Their Parish. Oxford; Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2002.
Menorah Review (No. 60, Winter, 2004)
Menorah Review (No. 60, Winter, 2004)
Menorah Review
America and the Holocaust, Revisited: Notes on the Writing of ... -- The Road to Jewish Nationalism -- From the Classics -- The Reference Shell -- The Fundamentals of Fundamentalism -- From the Classics -- Hasidic Parables, Hasidic Polemics -- From the Classics -- Noteworthy Books