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Program for the Stage Production Angel Street
Curtain Club
Jan 01, 0001
This three-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College's production of Angel Street, held December 2, 1950 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the show, and a...
Published by: Ursinus College
The relative efficacy of human monocytes and dendritic cells as accessory cells for T cell replication
Van Voorhis, W.C., Valinsky, J., Hoffman, E., Luban, J., Hair, L.S., and Steinman, R.M. The relative efficacy of human monocytes and dendritic cells as accessory cells for T cell replication. J. Exp. Med. 158: 174-191, 1983
Christian de Duve, 1963
Christian de Duve. The separation and characterization of subcellular particles. Lecture delivered November 21, 1963 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Seven remarks on the seventh angel
M Foucault, D Duncan
Sep 20, 2018
Michel Foucault’s essay, “7 Propos sur le 7e ange” [“Seven Remarks on the Seventh Angel”], first appeared as the preface to a bizarre work of folk etymology by Jean-Pierre Brisset (1837-1919), a stationmaster and autodidact from...
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Angels not souls
Tony Walter
Mar 01, 2011
The presence of angels in contemporary western popular cultures has been noted, but not their presence in contemporary mourning. This study analyses online tributes for Jade Goody, a young British celebrity who died of cervical...
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Angels not souls
Tony Walter
Mar 01, 2011
The presence of angels in contemporary western popular cultures has been noted, but not their presence in contemporary mourning. This study analyses online tributes for Jade Goody, a young British celebrity who died of cervical...
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Reincarnation belief and the Christian church
H Waterhouse, Tony Walter
Jan 01, 0001
Reincarnation has never been part of mainstream Christian theology. This is true in spite of periodic speculations by Christian theologians, and in spite of the fact that reincarnation believers sometimes wrongly impute belief...
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Reincarnation belief and the Christian church
H Waterhouse, Tony Walter
Jan 01, 0001
Reincarnation has never been part of mainstream Christian theology. This is true in spite of periodic speculations by Christian theologians, and in spite of the fact that reincarnation believers sometimes wrongly impute belief...
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Nine Christian Responses to the Ecological Crisis
Michelle Rebidoux
Jan 07, 2019
For nearly five decades now, Lynn White Jr.’s influential article “The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis”1 has been pointed to as a part of the bedrock of Christian discourse on the environment. Of course, an...
Nine Christian Responses to the Ecological Crisis
Michelle Rebidoux
Jan 07, 2019
For nearly five decades now, Lynn White Jr.’s influential article “The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis”1 has been pointed to as a part of the bedrock of Christian discourse on the environment. Of course, an...
Advice to Christian geography professors
Michael Hulme
Apr 07, 2021
One should always be careful about giving advice: whether, when, how and what. This is especially the case if the advice is unsolicited. “Now, let me give you some advice”, is generally an unpropitious opening to a conversation....
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<i>Quantifying death, calculating revenge
Joseph Jarrett
Sep 05, 2018
In this article, I will focus on one somewhat neglected revenge play, Henry Chettle’s Tragedy of Hoffman, and argue that it stands apart from either Kerrigan’s influential account of revenge tragedy as continual escalation, or...
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Cambridge Psycholinguistic Inventory of Christian Beliefs
While religious beliefs are typically studied using questionnaires, there are no standardized tools available for cognitive psychology and neuroscience studies of religious cognition. Here we present the first such tool-the...
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Geographies of commemoration
Memorialising lives, deaths and events in landscapes can be authorised, official and highly regulated, or spontaneous, unsanctioned and anti-authoritarian. Interpreting and connecting two sites spanning the Pacific Ocean, this...
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I'm a Reddie and a Christian! Identity negotiations amongst first-year university students
Currently, there exists relatively scant sociological research on the identities of first‐year UK university students, and specifically those holding a strong Christian identity. Employing a symbolic interactionist framework...
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The Mystery of God and the Claim of Reason
A Barua
Feb 14, 2022
AbstractIn a comparative study of karma theodicy and atonement theodicy, as developed by some Hindu and Christian theologians, this article argues that they present...
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St. Francis and Islam
Scott Thomas
Jan 01, 2018
St. Francis of Assisi’s dramatic meeting with the Sultan Malek el-Kamel in Damietta, Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade (1213–1221) has become an important part of the contemporary context for Muslim–Christian relations, Middle...
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St. Francis and Islam
Scott Thomas
Jan 01, 2018
St. Francis of Assisi’s dramatic meeting with the Sultan Malek el-Kamel in Damietta, Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade (1213–1221) has become an important part of the contemporary context for Muslim–Christian relations, Middle...
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Interview with Jerry Rubin
Jerry Rubin
Jan 01, 0001
In his interview with Ron Chepesiuk, Jerry Rubin discussed his time as a '60s radical and how those experiences aided in his career. Rubin covered topic of multilevel marketing, entrepreneurship, networking, Yuppies, protests...
Published by: Winthrop University
R.H. Tawney and Christian Social Teaching
James Kirby
Feb 23, 2016
The historian and socialist R.H. Tawney’s Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926) was one of the most influential works of non-fiction to be written in Britain during the first half of the twentieth century. Fusing...
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Matriarchs and Martyrs: Women in Early Christian Apocrypha
Robert Wilf
Jan 01, 0001
"The Master Narrative of Christianity" as outlined by Karen King states that Jesus Christ passed down the one true gospel to his apostles who then spread it throughout the world among a sea of dissension. But exactly which texts...
Published by: Ursinus College
I'm a Reddie and a Christian! Identity negotiations amongst first-year university students
Currently, there exists relatively scant sociological research on the identities of first‐year UK university students, and specifically those holding a strong Christian identity. Employing a symbolic interactionist framework...
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The dead who become angels
Tony Walter
May 01, 2016
Some twenty-first century mourners describe the deceased as becoming an angel. Using published research, along with opportunist and anecdotal sources, the following questions are explored: who becomes an angel? who addresses...
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Continuity and Change in the Luba Christian Movement, Katanga, Belgian Congo c.1915-50
DJ Maxwell
Mar 31, 2017
This article studies the Christian movement that occurred amongst the Luba of Katanga, Belgian Congo, from about 1915 to 1950, paying particular attention to how it was received by different social categories and mediated by...
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