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Full-Text Articles in Religion
The Victorian, Vaughn Donahue
The Little Shepherd, James C. Schaap
Red, White & Blue Boy, David Platter
An Open Vessel, Delmar Vanderzee
Untitled I, Doug Burg
A Family Affair, Vaughn Donahue
Again Today, Mary Dengler
Unfinished; A Dance Concert, Robin Suing
Wild Grape Vine On A Platter, Delmar Vanderzee
Cyanide & Algorithms, Vaughn Donahue
Untitled Ii, Doug Burg
Stories: Early Memories, Bob De Smith
Grafted, David Versluis
The Washing Of Feet, Zachary Vander Ley
Prairie Wisdom, Delmar Vanderzee
Peter And The Starcatcher, Laurel A. Koerner
A Walk In Mexico, Zachary Vander Ley
Gull Point State Park - Milford, Iowa, Jake Van Wyk
Settling, Bill Elgersma
Children In The Residue Of War, David Platter
Missing In Action, Cal Seerveld
San Antonio De Las Minas, Zachary Vander Ley
Drone, Doug Burg
The Elemental Kingdom - April 22, 2022, Carl P. Fictorie
The Elemental Kingdom - April 22, 2022, Carl P. Fictorie
Pro Rege
Speech presented at the dedication for The Elemental Kingdom art feature in the Science and Technology Center, April 22, 2022.
Refining The Eden Community’S Pathways For Shaping Regenerative Christian Culture In The Apprenticeship For Regenerative Culture, Laura Callarman
Refining The Eden Community’S Pathways For Shaping Regenerative Christian Culture In The Apprenticeship For Regenerative Culture, Laura Callarman
Doctor of Ministry Theses
This Doctor of Ministry thesis presents a project designed to meet a need of the Eden Community, an intentional Christian community, regarding the pathways it uses to shape regenerative Christian culture among college students in its apprenticeship program, ARC. In this thesis, I connect the pragmatic aims of the Eden Community to theological foundations regarding the importance of ecclesial diversity and creative contextualization, features that empower the church to embody a variety of life-giving “alternative stories” with the capacity to present the gospel as truly good news to the entire world.
In this project, a team of nine stakeholders met …
The Greatest Teacher: Modeling Jesus In Urban Education, Harley Rusk
The Greatest Teacher: Modeling Jesus In Urban Education, Harley Rusk
Senior Honors Theses
Several key best practices from urban education research are reflected in the pedagogy of Jesus Christ, providing a practical foundation for Christian educators in urban schools. Related to the prevalence of poverty and trauma are the practices of learning students’ backgrounds to better interpret behavior, which Jesus reflects by healing before teaching, and holding high standards, demonstrated in Jesus’ interaction with the rich man and the Sermon on the Mount. Related to racial diversity are the practices of addressing implicit bias, a crucial part of being Christlike, and connecting instruction to students’ culture, like Jesus did through parables. Christians can …
Contemporary Trends In The Theological Understanding Of Christian Pilgrimage, Piotr Roszak
Contemporary Trends In The Theological Understanding Of Christian Pilgrimage, Piotr Roszak
International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
This paper analyses the historical changes that have taken place in the Christian theology of pilgrimage from Patristics to the present time. Against that background, it identifies the core parameters of the theological debate on pilgrimage, including its foundation in the truths of the faith and its key dimensions. In view of attempts to reduce the essence of pilgrimage to phenomenological descriptions in contemporary analyses, the author proposes to take advantage of the explicatory potential of hylomorphism as a theory that differentiates between matter and form. When applied to pilgrimage, hylomorphism makes it possible to integrate theological perspectives with the …
Oru Faculty Ethos & History - Spirit-Empowered Life - Faith & Learning, Bill Buker, Daniel D. Isgrigg, Wiliam Ranahan
Oru Faculty Ethos & History - Spirit-Empowered Life - Faith & Learning, Bill Buker, Daniel D. Isgrigg, Wiliam Ranahan
Professional Development Resources
New faculty are introduced to being Spirit-Empowered. What does Spirit-Empowered mean, and why is it important, as a University, faculty member, and educator? Dr. Ranahan (Chair of Biology and Chemistry Dept.) begins with modeling how he integrates faith into a short lecture on sound, light, and neural paths. Dr. Isgrigg (Director of the Holy Spirit Research Center) lectures on how ORU as an institution has progressed since its inception through church history as a Spirit-Empowered university. Dr. Buker (Chair of the Seminary) lectures about how we as disciples of Jesus Christ can abide in Him and experience His fruitfulness in …
Shu Celebrates 60 Years Of Catholic Education, Center For Catholic Studies
Shu Celebrates 60 Years Of Catholic Education, Center For Catholic Studies
Anniversary Collections
Sacred Heart University recently marked two significant milestones: the Second Vatican Council’s 60th anniversary and the 60th anniversary of the University’s founding in the spirit of Vatican II.
Vatican II and Catholic Higher Education: Leading Forward Conference.
Elementary New Testament Greek, Owen Ewald
Elementary New Testament Greek, Owen Ewald
Faculty Open Access Books
This open-access textbook helps students learn to read New Testament Greek at the elementary level. It includes clear, concise explanations of grammar and syntax, helpful examples, and essential vocabulary, with no assumption of previous language study, and it does not require accents for most forms. At the end of each of its twenty chapters, students will find short Greek-language episodes from the life of a fictional early Christian family of Jewish ancestry, short readings from the Greek New Testament and Septuagint, and review/homework exercises that can help reinforce new concepts and vocabulary. This book can help students prepare to read …