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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
He Started The Whole World Singing A Song, Brian R. Cates
He Started The Whole World Singing A Song, Brian R. Cates
Musical Offerings
Throughout history, music has moved people in powerful ways, so much so that, at times, it leaves them speechless. They realize that it is a song, full of notes and rhythms, yet at the same time, it makes them become profoundly aware that there is something more, humming just below the surface. My presentation seeks to enter into this music moment by asking why these types of moments even occur. Does music speak or communicate? If so, does it communicate something meaningful and significant? What is the mechanism by which music conveys this meaning? How can this meaning be …
Collaboration Is Key: A Study On The Religious Identity Of Catholic And Southern Baptist Hospitals, Benjamin German
Collaboration Is Key: A Study On The Religious Identity Of Catholic And Southern Baptist Hospitals, Benjamin German
History Capstone Research Papers
Since its inception, the Christian church has emphasized physical healing alongside spiritual healing. The Roman Catholics and Southern Baptists established their first hospitals in America in the mid-nineteenth and late-nineteenth centuries respectively. While a number of hospitals bear the names Catholic or Baptist, they do not all necessarily possess the same religious character they once did. This research paper compares and contrasts the hospital ministries of the two Christian sub-groups. It concludes that Roman Catholic hospitals have stayed more true to their religious identity than Southern Baptist hospitals. Since the 1980s, hospitals have formed healthcare networks in mass, a trend …
2015 Symposium Overview, Cedarville University
2015 Symposium Overview, Cedarville University
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
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Cancer Treatment During Martha Mcmillan's Time (1913), Taylor L. Stephens
Cancer Treatment During Martha Mcmillan's Time (1913), Taylor L. Stephens
Martha McMillan Research Papers
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California Trip (1904), Michael J. Newman
California Trip (1904), Michael J. Newman
Martha McMillan Research Papers
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Gerasim's Compassion In Tolstoy's The Death Of Ivan Ilyich, David V. Urban
Gerasim's Compassion In Tolstoy's The Death Of Ivan Ilyich, David V. Urban
Resuscitating Paideia: Reading Literature for Wisdom
In this article on Gerasim, from Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich, David Urban examines this character's example of compassion in the face of his master's terminal illness. Urban suggests that all humans would do well to follow Gerasim's example, especially in light of everyone's mortality.