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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
December 2003 (Vol. 76, No. 6)
Can Joy And Reverence Coexist? A Look At Worship And Culture, Lilianne Douhkan
Can Joy And Reverence Coexist? A Look At Worship And Culture, Lilianne Douhkan
Faculty Publications
"What is the right form of worship? Is there only one correct form or style of worship? Have worship forms changed over time? Who is to decide which form or format is appropriate for worship? Almost everyone involved in the organization of worship has been confronted with such questions.
"Within the ensuing discussions there is an abundance of good intent, but also a plethora of personal opinions, and very often little understanding of what worship really is. I would like to suggest that when we inquire about forms and formats of worship, we are asking the wrong questions. Rather than …
Speech: You Can Make A Difference - Marquette University, Desmond Tutu
Speech: You Can Make A Difference - Marquette University, Desmond Tutu
Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual
Speech given by Archbishop Tutu at Marquette University. ( 9 typewritten pages with handwritten notes throughout paper and on the back of page nine.)
February 2003 (Vol. 76, No. 1)
The Confessional Basis Of Lutheran Thinking On Church-State Issues, Mary Jane Haemig
The Confessional Basis Of Lutheran Thinking On Church-State Issues, Mary Jane Haemig
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.