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The Plain Person And The Catholicity Of Philosophy, Bryan R. Cross
The Plain Person And The Catholicity Of Philosophy, Bryan R. Cross
Conference on Philosophy and Theology
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The Manager, The Everyday Plain Person, And The Philosopher, Gregory R. Beabout
The Manager, The Everyday Plain Person, And The Philosopher, Gregory R. Beabout
Conference on Philosophy and Theology
No abstract provided.
Moral Virtue As Knowledge Of Human Form, Micah Lott
Moral Virtue As Knowledge Of Human Form, Micah Lott
Conference on Philosophy and Theology
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Introduction To Alasdair Macintyre And The Ethics And Politics Of Practice, Christopher Lutz
Introduction To Alasdair Macintyre And The Ethics And Politics Of Practice, Christopher Lutz
Conference on Philosophy and Theology
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Religion As The Cause Of Temperance And Abstinence: How The Second Great Awakening Took The Fun Out Of Nineteenth Century America, Savannah L. Williamson
Religion As The Cause Of Temperance And Abstinence: How The Second Great Awakening Took The Fun Out Of Nineteenth Century America, Savannah L. Williamson
Undergraduate Research Conference
Pre-Marital sex and consumption of alcohol are a continuous presence in America. While many may think this statement would describe a modern day college campus, it is actually an accurate portrayal of the 19th century in the United States. These trends continued until one reform movement resulted in a sudden decrease in pre-marital sexual activity and constant intoxication. This reform came in the shape of religion. The Second Great Awakening brought about several changes in society that altered the way Americans lived their lives. After the mid-19th century, sex and alcohol would never be the same. Ultimately, the Second Great …