Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14

Sort by

Display

Collections

Format

Fulltext Search

Off On

Record Appears In

Subject

Show more

Author/Creator

Show more

Fulltext Search

Off On

Record Appears In

Subject

Show more

Author/Creator

Show more
Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 12 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.24 seconds. 
1.
In the 1980s, the appearance of AIDS in urban centers of the United States unleashed a strong, and often condemnatory reaction from outspoken conservative Christians. Wit [...]Title self-submitted as: (Un)holy bodies : the radical interpretation of C. Everett Koop's Evangelical Christianity in the discourse Of AIDS
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
2.
The Bhagavad Gītā and Tenth Canto of the Bhāgavata Purāna as well as Śaṅkara’s commentaries on the Bhagavad Gītā and the Vedānta Sutras all attempt to reconci [...]
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
3.
Context, as a metaphor for our specific and embodied experiences, must be accounted for when discussing planetary challenges of environmental deterioration and social ine [...]
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
4.
Sītā, the heroine of the Rāmāyaṇa, is a remarkably prominent figure in Hinduism. She has made an impact on women of all different types in India. From young girls t [...]
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
5.
Recently the issue of homosexuality has come to represent a majorly divisive factor within American Christianity as more and more churches are defining their boundaries, [...]
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
6.
Many general connections have been made between apocalyptic language and the rhetoric of crisis in climate change discourse. However, this study aims to thoroughly examin [...]Title self-submitted as: Reflecting crisis, instilling fear : the apocalyptic rhetoric of climate change literature
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
7.
Focus on the Family describes itself as a global Christian ministry dedicated to helping families thrive. The Colorado Springs-based nonprofit was founded by James Dobson [...]
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
8.
Midrash is a body of homiletic stories in the Jewish tradition told by Rabbinic sages to comment on the Old Testament. Written down in the second century, existing schola [...]
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
9.
This thesis will consider the work and actions of Egyptian and American Muslim women in order to inform a conversation regarding the scope of Western Feminist discourse. [...]
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |
10.
Michael A. Sells, in his book, Mystical Languages of Unsaying, claims that apophasis, defined formally, can be applied to Eastern texts. He distinguishes between apophati [...]
text | Religion Department Student Theses 2013-14 |

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Set up a personal email alert or subscribe to the RSS feed.