CIEPFC : Centre International d'Etude de la Philosophie Française Contemporaine
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Le CIEPFC, Centre International d’Etude de la Philosophie Française Contemporaine, est un centre de recherches du département de philosophie de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure de la rue d’Ulm. Il fait partie de l’USR 3308 CNRS/ENS Cirphles. Il se propose d’accueillir et de développer les recherches autour de la philosophie française du XXe siècle d’explorer, dans cet héritage, les problèmes du moment présent en philosophie. Il a été créé en 2002 par Alain Badiou et Yves Duroux, (...)
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Faith and Philosophy - Home Page
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Faith and Philosophy is published quarterly by the Society of Christian Philosophers. The journal encourages discussions among philosophers representing a wide variety of theological perspectives and philosophical orientations that fall largely within the philosophy of religion. It seeks critical and reflective self-understanding of Christian faith carried out in dialogue with those who do not, as well as with those who do, share its Christian commitment. Faith and Philosophy seeks to serve the Christian community by articulating Christian faith in a way that will withstand rigorous examination and by exploring the implications of that faith for all aspects of human life. It also seeks to serve the intellectual community at large by providing clear and credible discussions of issues related to Christian faith.
Faith and Philosophy is widely recognized as the leading journal in its field. It carries refereed scholarly articles which address philosophical issues from a Christian perspective, for discussions of philosophical issues which arise within the Christian faith, and for articles from any perspective which deal critically with the philosophical credentials of the Christian faith. Along with full-length articles, Faith and Philosophy features back-and-forth critical discussions, symposia, and reviews of books.
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Faith and Philosophy is widely recognized as the leading journal in its field. It carries refereed scholarly articles which address philosophical issues from a Christian perspective, for discussions of philosophical issues which arise within the Christian faith, and for articles from any perspective which deal critically with the philosophical credentials of the Christian faith. Along with full-length articles, Faith and Philosophy features back-and-forth critical discussions, symposia, and reviews of books.
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Harvard Theological Review | Harvard Divinity School
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Harvard Theological Review is one of the oldest scholarly theological journals in the United States and has provided a forum for scholars of religion and theology since its founding in 1908. Issued quarterly, it publishes compelling original research that contributes to the development of scholarly understanding and interpretation in a variety of fields. The scope of the Review embraces the history and philosophy of religious thought in all traditions and periods, including Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Christianity, Jewish studies, theology, ethics, archaeology, and comparative religious studies.
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北京大学哲学系 宗教学系
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Department of Philosophy, Peking University
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Welcome | Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia
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A seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, includes academic information, location and program descriptions.
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St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary | Engaging the world with Orthodox Christianity
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Mission Statement
"St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary serves Christ, his Church, and the world through Orthodox Christian theological education, research, and scholarship, and the promotion of inter-Orthodox cooperation.
"In this way, the Seminary prepares students for ministry as bishops, priests, deacons, lay leaders, and scholars so that they may build up Orthodox communities, foster Church growth through mission and evangelism, teach the Orthodox faith, and care for those in need."
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"With God’s help and with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Seminary aspires to be the premier center of Orthodox Christian scholarship and pastoral education and to operate as an exemplary Orthodox Christian institution."
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"St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary serves Christ, his Church, and the world through Orthodox Christian theological education, research, and scholarship, and the promotion of inter-Orthodox cooperation.
"In this way, the Seminary prepares students for ministry as bishops, priests, deacons, lay leaders, and scholars so that they may build up Orthodox communities, foster Church growth through mission and evangelism, teach the Orthodox faith, and care for those in need."
Vision Statement
"With God’s help and with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Seminary aspires to be the premier center of Orthodox Christian scholarship and pastoral education and to operate as an exemplary Orthodox Christian institution."
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The Cresset
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The Cresset, a journal of commentary on literature, the arts, and public affairs, explores ideas and trends in contemporary culture from a perspective grounded in the Lutheran tradition of scholarship, freedom, and faith while informed by the wisdom of the broader Christian community.
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Home Page - Concordia Theological Seminary
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Concordia Theological Seminary is a vibrant community of students, staff, and faculty dedicated to teaching the faithful, reaching the lost, and caring for all. Since it’s founding in 1846, CTS, as an educational institution of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, has served God’s people by preparing men for the holy ministry, and more recently in preparing women to serve as deaconesses.
Men and women are taught by a distinguished faculty dedicated to equipping students to serve effectively in an ever-changing world. In addition to teaching in the classroom our faculty travels throughout the world, bringing God’s word to people on every continent. In like manner, CTS students learn not only in the classroom, but also “learn by doing” in congregations and the mission field. This mission field reaches across the United States to Madagascar, Latvia, South Africa and beyond.
CTS also serves as a first-rate resource for laypeople. From confirmation retreats to Christ Academy to Good Shepherd Institute, people of all ages will find an opportunity to expand their horizons on our campus.
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Men and women are taught by a distinguished faculty dedicated to equipping students to serve effectively in an ever-changing world. In addition to teaching in the classroom our faculty travels throughout the world, bringing God’s word to people on every continent. In like manner, CTS students learn not only in the classroom, but also “learn by doing” in congregations and the mission field. This mission field reaches across the United States to Madagascar, Latvia, South Africa and beyond.
CTS also serves as a first-rate resource for laypeople. From confirmation retreats to Christ Academy to Good Shepherd Institute, people of all ages will find an opportunity to expand their horizons on our campus.
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Misconceptions About the Middle Ages | ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
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Edited by Stephen J. Harris and Bryon L. Grigsby
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This collection arose out of a discussion between Julia Bolton Holloway and R.A. Ross on Med-Rel, a list dedicated to the study of medieval religion. During the discussion, list members articulated a pressing need to address some prevalent misconceptions about the Middle Ages before a more general audience. This electronic book is the result.
In its diversity, the following collection reveals a very important facet of medieval study. Often, the Middle Ages, which arguably comprise about 1100 years, are (if I may use the plural again) considered by those just introduced to the field as one homogeneous, temporal and cultural lump. But as the variety of subjects addressed here implies, the Middle Ages were no simpler a time than our own. We hope that this collection can serve to introduce that variety and to orient interested readers towards more detailed studies.
Each contribution is brief, and some are linked to longer studies. All contributors recommend books for further reading. A number of essays have yet to be posted, so Misconceptions is always growing. If you would like to contribute an essay, please contact me at miscon@bede.net. Be sure to check back occasionally (command-D to bookmark). I am joined by my co-editor Bryon Grigsby in saying that it has been a privilege to compile this collection. We hope we have done the contributions justice, and apologize beforehand for any errors. We owe large debts of thanks. But there are so many people to thank that we can only ask leave to be grateful to all. All contributions are copyrighted to their respective authors. So, as the Venerable Bede said, "Lege Feliciter!"
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Centenary College
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This collection arose out of a discussion between Julia Bolton Holloway and R.A. Ross on Med-Rel, a list dedicated to the study of medieval religion. During the discussion, list members articulated a pressing need to address some prevalent misconceptions about the Middle Ages before a more general audience. This electronic book is the result.
In its diversity, the following collection reveals a very important facet of medieval study. Often, the Middle Ages, which arguably comprise about 1100 years, are (if I may use the plural again) considered by those just introduced to the field as one homogeneous, temporal and cultural lump. But as the variety of subjects addressed here implies, the Middle Ages were no simpler a time than our own. We hope that this collection can serve to introduce that variety and to orient interested readers towards more detailed studies.
Each contribution is brief, and some are linked to longer studies. All contributors recommend books for further reading. A number of essays have yet to be posted, so Misconceptions is always growing. If you would like to contribute an essay, please contact me at miscon@bede.net. Be sure to check back occasionally (command-D to bookmark). I am joined by my co-editor Bryon Grigsby in saying that it has been a privilege to compile this collection. We hope we have done the contributions justice, and apologize beforehand for any errors. We owe large debts of thanks. But there are so many people to thank that we can only ask leave to be grateful to all. All contributions are copyrighted to their respective authors. So, as the Venerable Bede said, "Lege Feliciter!"
Stephen J. Harris
University of Massachusetts
Bryon L. Grigsby
Centenary College
copyright 2001-2003
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ReligiousWorlds: Sources for Religion, Religions, Religious Studies
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This site - www.religiousworlds.com - is an information source about religions and religious studies for scholars and students.
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This web site offers information about religious traditions that appeared at first in the Middle East or West Asia as well as ones from South and East Asia. (Traditions from Africa will take a place among them in future.) There are authorized copies of resources from two contributing scholars, too:
1) Research on the German historian of religion and theologian Rudolf Otto (1869-1937) by Gregory D. Alles.
2) The Fondarosa, a mirror of the original site in Ottawa that contains essays written by Marc Fonda.
If you are a journalist rather than student of religions, please consult religionsource and religionlink. If you are simply are in a hurry, and do not like to be troubled by details, then see the Big Religion Chart or the CIA World Factbook. If you need a quick reflection of your own preferred religious orientation, then try Belief-O-Matic.
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This web site offers information about religious traditions that appeared at first in the Middle East or West Asia as well as ones from South and East Asia. (Traditions from Africa will take a place among them in future.) There are authorized copies of resources from two contributing scholars, too:
1) Research on the German historian of religion and theologian Rudolf Otto (1869-1937) by Gregory D. Alles.
2) The Fondarosa, a mirror of the original site in Ottawa that contains essays written by Marc Fonda.
If you are a journalist rather than student of religions, please consult religionsource and religionlink. If you are simply are in a hurry, and do not like to be troubled by details, then see the Big Religion Chart or the CIA World Factbook. If you need a quick reflection of your own preferred religious orientation, then try Belief-O-Matic.
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RN 305/605: The Bible in the Medieval World
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Professor: Deeana Klepper
Course Description: The Bible was of such importance to medieval Europeans that scarcely any aspect of life remained untouched by its influence. Turning to primary source readings as well as modern scholarship, this course will consider the place of Sacred Scripture in medieval European religion and culture. Subjects to explore will include: varieties of Biblical exegesis; learned and lay interaction with the text; issues of control and dissent, including the emergence of vernacular (non-Latin) Bibles and vernacular theology in Latin Christendom; Christian, Jewish and Muslim debate; and Biblical motifs and imagery in literature, drama, art, and political thought.
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Course Description: The Bible was of such importance to medieval Europeans that scarcely any aspect of life remained untouched by its influence. Turning to primary source readings as well as modern scholarship, this course will consider the place of Sacred Scripture in medieval European religion and culture. Subjects to explore will include: varieties of Biblical exegesis; learned and lay interaction with the text; issues of control and dissent, including the emergence of vernacular (non-Latin) Bibles and vernacular theology in Latin Christendom; Christian, Jewish and Muslim debate; and Biblical motifs and imagery in literature, drama, art, and political thought.
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Laberinto ISSN 1090-8714
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An Electronic Journal of Early Modern Hispanic Literatures and Culture
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Laberinto, published annually, is a peer-edited interactive electronic journal dedicated to theoretical and/or cross-disciplinary readings of Spanish and Spanish-American texts from the early modern period
(1450-1750), particularly those studies able to utilize the unique multimedia opportunities offered by website publication, including the use of images, of audio or video segments, and of hypertext links. The journal will also enable readers to respond to articles with their own multimedia commentaries, which will then become part of each issue. Laberinto seeks through electronic publication to promote scholarly inquiry and to facilitate dialogue among Hispanists and other students of these literatures.
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Laberinto, published annually, is a peer-edited interactive electronic journal dedicated to theoretical and/or cross-disciplinary readings of Spanish and Spanish-American texts from the early modern period
(1450-1750), particularly those studies able to utilize the unique multimedia opportunities offered by website publication, including the use of images, of audio or video segments, and of hypertext links. The journal will also enable readers to respond to articles with their own multimedia commentaries, which will then become part of each issue. Laberinto seeks through electronic publication to promote scholarly inquiry and to facilitate dialogue among Hispanists and other students of these literatures.
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Out of the Wings: Spanish and Spanish American Theatres in Translation
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Welcome to Out of the Wings, a three-year AHRC collaboration between King's College London, Queen's University Belfast and the University of Oxford which aims to make the riches of the theatres of Spain and Spanish America accessible to English-speaking researchers and theatre professionals.
The virtual environment we have developed contains details of plays written in Spanish in different periods and countries, as well as information about their authors, sample translations into English, synopses, performance histories and many other tools for interpreting the featured drama.
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The virtual environment we have developed contains details of plays written in Spanish in different periods and countries, as well as information about their authors, sample translations into English, synopses, performance histories and many other tools for interpreting the featured drama.
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The Geoffrey Chaucer Website Homepage
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This site provides materials for Harvard University's Chaucer classes in the Core Program, the English Department, and the Division of Continuing Education. (Others of course are welcome to use it.) It provides a wide range of glossed Middle English texts and translations of analogues relevant to Chaucer's works, as well as selections from relevant works by earlier and later writers, critical articles from a variety of perspectives, graphics, and general information on life in the Middle Ages. At the moment the site concentrates on the Canterbury Tales, but the longer-term goal is to create a more general Chaucer page.
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English 252: Survey of World Literature II
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WORLD LITERATURE II (ENG 252)
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English 251: Survey of World Literature I
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WORLD LITERATURE I (ENG 251)
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Lilia Melani Home Page
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Michael Delahoyde Homeplanet
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Congratulations, Captain. You are approaching the Planet of Dinosaurs.
But first, welcome to the rather shabby galaxy of
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But first, welcome to the rather shabby galaxy of
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"True Love": Men vs. Women in Ancient and Modern Culture | David Simpson
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An interdisciplinary course exploring a range of topics relating to love, sexual politics, and human relationships--from the antagonisms of male and female in the drama of ancient Athens to the confusions or transformations of gender portrayed on the Hollywood screen today.
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David Simpson's Home Page
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An Academic and Professional Web Resource for
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(with information and links to Whitman, Thoreau, Sappho, Plato, McLuhan, Eco, Aristotle, Barthes, Magritte, and more. . . .)
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Debora B. Schwartz: Home Page
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John Uebersax Home Page
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I am a psychologist, computer scientist, mathematician, analyst, and writer living in the scenic Central Coast area of California. (I used to live in Flagstaff, Arizona -- hence the photo above.) I currently dedicate my time to writing and activism. Previous positions include appointments at the RAND Corporation, Duke University, Wake Forest University, and several biotechnology companies, including Amgen, GlaxoSmithKlein, and Roche Molecular Diagnostics. My current writing deals mainly with philosophy (modern implications of ancient Greek philosophy), ethics, and religion.
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Welcome to Tim's Online Desk
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Welcome to my Online Desk! I have created this website in order to share information about myself. I have a Masters and Ph. D. in Church History from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. My most recent teaching positions include Adjunct Instructor in the REACH program at Trinity International University, Deerfield, IL, and Visiting Adjunct at Jos ECWA Theological Seminary in Jos, Nigeria. In the fall of 2005 I began teaching as an adjunct for both Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. I have been asked to also teach as an adjunct for The College at Southwestern beginning in the fall of 2006.
My current/recent projects include:
Leading a History of Christianity Seminar at Fielder Road Baptist Church in Arlington, Spring 2006
Teaching Systematic Theology I and II for SWBTS in Marshall, TX, 2005-2006 academic year
Teaching Church History I and II for NOBTS in Shreveport, LA, 2005-2006 academic year
Teaching classes for The College at Southwestern, beginning Fall 2006
Writing Articles for The Southern Baptist Encyclopedia and the Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization
Book review for Baptist History & Heritage
Leading a college winter retreat for First Baptist Church, Boone, NC in January 2007
In addition to a continued desire to expand my knowledge, I enjoy participation in my local church. My wife and I are active members in an adult Sunday School class and assist with an after school program. I have also made contact with the regional SIM (Serving in Mission) director and have made myself available for various volunteer needs.
It is my long-term desire to find a teaching position in a local college or seminary. I believe this is my calling in life. I also see and feel a call to play a part in academic mission trips, whether they be short or long-term. For the next few years, however, I will remain in the DFW area as my wife will not complete her surgical residency at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, TX until the summer of 2009.
I do hope that you find the information contained in this website to be helpful and useful. If you have any questions and wish to contact me, please do so by email.
Sincerely,
Timothy M. McAlhaney, Ph. D.
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My current/recent projects include:
Leading a History of Christianity Seminar at Fielder Road Baptist Church in Arlington, Spring 2006
Teaching Systematic Theology I and II for SWBTS in Marshall, TX, 2005-2006 academic year
Teaching Church History I and II for NOBTS in Shreveport, LA, 2005-2006 academic year
Teaching classes for The College at Southwestern, beginning Fall 2006
Writing Articles for The Southern Baptist Encyclopedia and the Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization
Book review for Baptist History & Heritage
Leading a college winter retreat for First Baptist Church, Boone, NC in January 2007
In addition to a continued desire to expand my knowledge, I enjoy participation in my local church. My wife and I are active members in an adult Sunday School class and assist with an after school program. I have also made contact with the regional SIM (Serving in Mission) director and have made myself available for various volunteer needs.
It is my long-term desire to find a teaching position in a local college or seminary. I believe this is my calling in life. I also see and feel a call to play a part in academic mission trips, whether they be short or long-term. For the next few years, however, I will remain in the DFW area as my wife will not complete her surgical residency at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, TX until the summer of 2009.
I do hope that you find the information contained in this website to be helpful and useful. If you have any questions and wish to contact me, please do so by email.
Sincerely,
Timothy M. McAlhaney, Ph. D.
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Blackwell Readings in Medieval Philosophy
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(Ed. Gyula Klima, Fordham University)
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GYULA KLIMA'S HOME PAGE
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ANISTORITON Journal of History, Archaeology, Art History
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Anistoriton is an electronic Journal of History, Archaeology and ArtHistory. It publishes scholarly papers since 1997 and it is freely available on the Internet. All papers and images since vol. 1 (1997) are available on line. The United States Library of Congress has selected Anistoriton site for inclusion in its historic collections of Internet materials (The Library of Congress Web Archiving).
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Online Bible North America
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Powerful, comprehensive Bible research software. Multiple translations, commentaries and more to aid you in studying the scriptures. Unicode support added for displaying foreign languages.
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AllFaith.com: Got truth? Religion and Politics Are Welcome Here!
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I began AllFaith.com in 1997 as a place to share the insights of my life long spiritual quest. Since then my views have significantly changed and developed. AllFaith.com shares a glimpse into my studies and experiences and is, in some ways, an archive of these. I do not believe everything written here to be correct (so I'd never expect you to!).
The rabbis, including Rebbe Y'shua ("Master Jesus") promise: "Seek and you will find." Since 1969 I have sought Truth through the world's religious, philosophical and spiritual systems and independent of them. While I do not have all the answers, after 40 plus years of research and practice I do understand the questions much better. For more on this see Here
My current understandings are more fully presented at my JewToo Website. If you would like to study these authentically, non-Trinitarian Messianic Jewish teachings I invite you to take our free online lessons at Yeshiva Beth HaShem.
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The rabbis, including Rebbe Y'shua ("Master Jesus") promise: "Seek and you will find." Since 1969 I have sought Truth through the world's religious, philosophical and spiritual systems and independent of them. While I do not have all the answers, after 40 plus years of research and practice I do understand the questions much better. For more on this see Here
My current understandings are more fully presented at my JewToo Website. If you would like to study these authentically, non-Trinitarian Messianic Jewish teachings I invite you to take our free online lessons at Yeshiva Beth HaShem.
18 days ago by fridalee
Bible Software for Believing Study: SwordSearcher
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Fast, easy to use, and comprehensive.
The tools you need for effective Bible study.
Fast and powerful Bible search.
Innovative Verse Guide and StudyClick™ technology.
Know what is available at a glance with the Bible Margin.
Easily share Scripture in email or other documents with verse auto-paste.
A huge reference library, without the hassle or cost of print.
See Features and Screen Shots, Videos, and a Design Overview.
Download the free evaluation version, or buy the full version with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
SwordSearcher is designed by Bible Believers for Bible Believers. The primary purpose of SwordSearcher is to improve Bible study and to help the Christian:
"Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."
—2 Timothy 2:15, KJV.
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The tools you need for effective Bible study.
Fast and powerful Bible search.
Innovative Verse Guide and StudyClick™ technology.
Know what is available at a glance with the Bible Margin.
Easily share Scripture in email or other documents with verse auto-paste.
A huge reference library, without the hassle or cost of print.
See Features and Screen Shots, Videos, and a Design Overview.
Download the free evaluation version, or buy the full version with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
SwordSearcher is designed by Bible Believers for Bible Believers. The primary purpose of SwordSearcher is to improve Bible study and to help the Christian:
"Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."
—2 Timothy 2:15, KJV.
18 days ago by fridalee
A Research Guide for Students
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The goal of this site is to provide all the necessary tools for students to conduct research and to present their findings. Site provides a Quick Click to Search Engines, annotated Research, Writing, and Style Guides (MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian, CGOS, CBE, Harvard), and Worlds of Knowledge housing some of the best education Web sites in a Virtual Library arranged by the Dewey Decimal Classification System. The DDC was created by Melvil Dewey in 1873 and was first published in 1876. Web sites in this virtual library are organized somewhat loosely by subject according to recent editions of the DDC.
The site also provides guidelines on: How to write an A+ research paper, How to effectively deliver a presentation, How to format a research or term paper, How to quote passages, How not to plagiarize, How to write Footnotes and Endnotes with examples on writing First Footnotes and Endnotes in MLA Style plus a Footnotes Sample Page and an Endnotes Sample Page.
See also How to write Parenthetical References or Parenthetical Documentation using MLA style with examples and a Parenthetical References Sample Page. Site includes How to write a Bibliography or a Works Cited page, a Works Cited Sample Page using MLA citations, as well as a chapter devoted to Bibliography Examples where you can follow simple examples on how to write a bibliography not only for books, magazines, encyclopedias, newspapers, maps, charts, interviews, videos, movies, etc. but Internet citations as well.
Included in this Web site are Abbreviations of Months of the Year, Days of the Week, Books of the Bible, Common Abbreviations, as well as Abbreviations, Facts, Flags, Maps of States in the United States of America, of Provinces and Territories in Canada, and of Countries of the World with International Country Codes and National Anthems.
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The site also provides guidelines on: How to write an A+ research paper, How to effectively deliver a presentation, How to format a research or term paper, How to quote passages, How not to plagiarize, How to write Footnotes and Endnotes with examples on writing First Footnotes and Endnotes in MLA Style plus a Footnotes Sample Page and an Endnotes Sample Page.
See also How to write Parenthetical References or Parenthetical Documentation using MLA style with examples and a Parenthetical References Sample Page. Site includes How to write a Bibliography or a Works Cited page, a Works Cited Sample Page using MLA citations, as well as a chapter devoted to Bibliography Examples where you can follow simple examples on how to write a bibliography not only for books, magazines, encyclopedias, newspapers, maps, charts, interviews, videos, movies, etc. but Internet citations as well.
Included in this Web site are Abbreviations of Months of the Year, Days of the Week, Books of the Bible, Common Abbreviations, as well as Abbreviations, Facts, Flags, Maps of States in the United States of America, of Provinces and Territories in Canada, and of Countries of the World with International Country Codes and National Anthems.
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TheWord Modules Library
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TheWord Modules Library
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CriticaLink: General Introduction
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CriticaLink is a web-based resource designed to encourage students to explore the territory shared by literary criticism, literary theory, and philosophy. CriticaLink provides
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* reading guides for some of the texts that have made significant
* contributions to contemporary literary theory;
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* information on the lives of principal philosophers and theorists;
* historical backgrounds for developments in philosophy and literary theory;
* discussion questions;
* recommendations for further reading.
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Cambridge Journals Online - Speculum
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Speculum, published quarterly since 1926, was the first scholarly journal in North America devoted exclusively to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields studying the Middle Ages, a period ranging from 500 to 1500. The journal’s primary emphasis is on Western Europe, but Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are also included. Articles may be submitted on any medieval topic; all disciplines, methodologies, and approaches are welcome, with articles on interdisciplinary topics especially encouraged. The language of publication is English.
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Welcome to Dumbarton Oaks | Dumbarton Oaks
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Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, in Washington, DC, is an institute of Harvard University dedicated to supporting scholarship internationally in Byzantine, Garden and Landscape, and Pre-Columbian studies through fellowships, meetings, exhibitions, and publications. Located in Georgetown and bequeathed by Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, Dumbarton Oaks welcomes scholars to consult its books, images, and objects, and the public to visit its garden, museum, and music room for lectures and concerts.
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Hagiography Society: Main web page
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The Hagiography Society was founded in North America in 1990 to promote communication among scholars in various disciplines whose research involves the study of early Christian or medieval saints' legends. By December 1995 our mailing list had grown to include nearly 500 scholars, over 100 of them from Europe and the U.K. and most of the rest from the U.S. and Canada.
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Deeana Klepper Home
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Associate Professor of Religion and History
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I earned my Ph.D. in medieval European history from Northwestern University and have appointments in both Religion and History at Boston University. My research and teaching focus on medieval and early modern European religious history, the Bible and biblical interpretation in medieval culture, the social contexts of mysticism, Christian-Jewish relations and other cross-cultural religious encounters, gender in religious history, and the history of science.
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I earned my Ph.D. in medieval European history from Northwestern University and have appointments in both Religion and History at Boston University. My research and teaching focus on medieval and early modern European religious history, the Bible and biblical interpretation in medieval culture, the social contexts of mysticism, Christian-Jewish relations and other cross-cultural religious encounters, gender in religious history, and the history of science.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews // University of Notre Dame
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews began publication in January 2002. It is entirely devoted to publishing substantive, high-quality book reviews (normal length: 1500-2500 words). Reviews continually appear, usually three to ten in the course of each week.
Our goal is to review a good majority of the scholarly philosophy books issued each year and to have the review appear within six to twelve months of a book's publication. Reviews are commissioned and vetted by a distinguished international Editorial Board. The journal is published only electronically (available free, through e-mail subscription, RSS feed, and on this website).
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Our goal is to review a good majority of the scholarly philosophy books issued each year and to have the review appear within six to twelve months of a book's publication. Reviews are commissioned and vetted by a distinguished international Editorial Board. The journal is published only electronically (available free, through e-mail subscription, RSS feed, and on this website).
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神學與教會 | 台南神學院
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Theology and the Church (T&C) is published to encourage research on contextual theology, to serve the church and society, and to equip christians for effective witness.
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Refdoc
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Over 53 million records of articles, books, reports and conference proceedings in the fields of Science, Technology, Medicine, Humanities and Social Sciences, from 1823 up to the present day (with daily updates).
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Medieval Sources Bibliography
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n Annotated Bibliography of Printed and Online Primary Sources for the Middle Ages
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Edited by Maryanne Kowaleski, Fordham University
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This database provides a searchable bibliography of texts - from private letters, wills, and household accounts to literary works, philosophical treatises, chronicles, court proceedings, church records, and a host of other documents - that were written in the Middle Ages and are now available in printed or online editions and translations. The aim is to provide annotated entries that include information on the genre, contents, archival reference and original language of the text, as well as whether the publication includes a translation, introduction, appendices, glossary, and index. Where appropriate, the bibliography also includes hyperlinks to sources that are online.
Begun in Summer 2003, this database was designed to record details about printed and online primary sources that can shed light on the history, literature, culture, and religion of the middle ages. In Phase I, we are focusing on primary sources that have been translated into English and are accessible in most college libraries or online. The database is currently weighted towards primary sources relating to England, France, and Ireland, but we are now adding more materials for other European countries. The primary sources included here date primarily from the period between roughly 300 and 1500, although there are sources that date from before and after these years.
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Created by the Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University
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This database provides a searchable bibliography of texts - from private letters, wills, and household accounts to literary works, philosophical treatises, chronicles, court proceedings, church records, and a host of other documents - that were written in the Middle Ages and are now available in printed or online editions and translations. The aim is to provide annotated entries that include information on the genre, contents, archival reference and original language of the text, as well as whether the publication includes a translation, introduction, appendices, glossary, and index. Where appropriate, the bibliography also includes hyperlinks to sources that are online.
Begun in Summer 2003, this database was designed to record details about printed and online primary sources that can shed light on the history, literature, culture, and religion of the middle ages. In Phase I, we are focusing on primary sources that have been translated into English and are accessible in most college libraries or online. The database is currently weighted towards primary sources relating to England, France, and Ireland, but we are now adding more materials for other European countries. The primary sources included here date primarily from the period between roughly 300 and 1500, although there are sources that date from before and after these years.
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Hagiography Circle
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The Hagiography Circle is a body of young scholars bound by a common interest in “re-telling” the lives of contemporary models of holiness who, within the past seven years, have dedicated some of their time to reading, translating, and reflecting on biographies sent to us by promoters of beatification and canonization causes.
This generosity has enabled us to establish a collection of hundreds of biographies in English, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Polish, Latin, Chinese, Hungarian, and other languages, as well as thousands of photographs of these models of holiness.
This website is the result of years of research and collaboration between the members of the Hagiography Circle with the Congregation of the Causes of Saints and the petitioners of beatification and canonization causes. In establishing this website, we would like to share with our visitors the fruits of our labor and contemplation.
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This generosity has enabled us to establish a collection of hundreds of biographies in English, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Polish, Latin, Chinese, Hungarian, and other languages, as well as thousands of photographs of these models of holiness.
This website is the result of years of research and collaboration between the members of the Hagiography Circle with the Congregation of the Causes of Saints and the petitioners of beatification and canonization causes. In establishing this website, we would like to share with our visitors the fruits of our labor and contemplation.
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Umilta Website
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The Umilta Website functions as part (Mediatheca) of the Biblioteca e Bottega Fioretta Mazzei in Florence. It seeks materials to publish, particularly texts and editions related to contemplative women: Birgitta of Sweden, Julian of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, Umilta of Faenza, etc., and materials on manuscript studies, including digital editions of manuscripts. Editor and Webmistress: Sister Julia Bolton Holloway, Hermit of the Holy Family, Director of the Biblioteca e Bottega Fioretta Mazzei. Editorial Board: Professor James Hogg, Analecta Cartusiana; Rev. Matthew Naumes. Publisher: Editrice "Aureo Anello". Sponsor: Aureo Anello Associazione Biblioteca e Bottega Fioretta Mazzei e Amici del Cimitero 'degli Inglesi'. Contributions are welcomed, particularly in the relevant languages, and can be sent to the Editor.
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OpenDOAR - Home Page - Directory of Open Access Repositories
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OpenDOAR is an authoritative directory of academic open access repositories. Each OpenDOAR repository has been visited by project staff to check the information that is recorded here. This in-depth approach does not rely on automated analysis and gives a quality-controlled list of repositories.
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Shrine of the Holy Whapping
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They met at the University of Notre Dame. Now these "Catholic Nerds" share their thoughts on Catholic culture, spiritual life and other musings (or "moosings" as the case may be) with the rest of the world.
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Catholic Patristics
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A Fordham University freshman theology major and athlete provides analysis (glosses on florigelia) and harmony/synthesis/consensus of the teachings of the Fathers and Doctors of the Church, with a special focus on refuting Eastern Orthodox doctrines that are contrary to those of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
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Anamnesis Journal
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A Journal for the Study of Tradition, Place, and 'Things Divine'
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ANAMNESIS is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, academic journal dedicated to the study of Tradition, Place, and ‘Things Divine.’ [The] journal will strive to avoid ideological commitments and, instead, be open to diverse scholarship relating to our major themes.
Tradition signals the importance of custom and our relation to the past. In this sense, it can be a guide to human conduct and a constituent of rationality.
Place is an existential category, like the human body, that connotes focus on the limits of human scale, the value of human attachment to historical community and locality, and the value of human connection to nature and the land. Issues of agrarian values, decentralization, localism, and other such concerns are themes that the journal hopes to explore.
’Things Divine’ is Cicero’s phrase, and it is part of his famous claim that “wisdom” entails “knowledge of things divine and human.” The expression is intended to encompass a broad swath of meanings. On the one hand, it connotes openness to theological and philosophical inquiry into what is thought to be ultimate and unconditioned; and so we welcome exploration of topics related to Logos, natural law theory, and other such themes. On the other hand, we are also open to the mythos view of culture—i.e., that many basic truths about reality, which people experience, are often expressed in myths.
With respect to possible thinkers whose work might fit well with the journal’s concerns, they are legion. Here are just a few: Hans-Georg Gadamer, Charles Taylor, Edmund Burke, Stanely Hauerwas, T.S. Eliot, Wendell Berry, Richard Weaver, Rene Girard, Lord Acton, Alasdair MacIntyre, Christopher Lasch, Leo Strauss, Allen Tate, John Randolph of Roanoke, David Hume, James Fenimore Cooper, Robert Nisbet, Alexis de Tocqueville, Eric Voegelin, John Taylor of Caroline, and Michael Oakeshott. This list is far from exhaustive, and many other fine thinkers from across the ideological spectrum could be included and will be welcomed.
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ANAMNESIS is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, academic journal dedicated to the study of Tradition, Place, and ‘Things Divine.’ [The] journal will strive to avoid ideological commitments and, instead, be open to diverse scholarship relating to our major themes.
Tradition signals the importance of custom and our relation to the past. In this sense, it can be a guide to human conduct and a constituent of rationality.
Place is an existential category, like the human body, that connotes focus on the limits of human scale, the value of human attachment to historical community and locality, and the value of human connection to nature and the land. Issues of agrarian values, decentralization, localism, and other such concerns are themes that the journal hopes to explore.
’Things Divine’ is Cicero’s phrase, and it is part of his famous claim that “wisdom” entails “knowledge of things divine and human.” The expression is intended to encompass a broad swath of meanings. On the one hand, it connotes openness to theological and philosophical inquiry into what is thought to be ultimate and unconditioned; and so we welcome exploration of topics related to Logos, natural law theory, and other such themes. On the other hand, we are also open to the mythos view of culture—i.e., that many basic truths about reality, which people experience, are often expressed in myths.
With respect to possible thinkers whose work might fit well with the journal’s concerns, they are legion. Here are just a few: Hans-Georg Gadamer, Charles Taylor, Edmund Burke, Stanely Hauerwas, T.S. Eliot, Wendell Berry, Richard Weaver, Rene Girard, Lord Acton, Alasdair MacIntyre, Christopher Lasch, Leo Strauss, Allen Tate, John Randolph of Roanoke, David Hume, James Fenimore Cooper, Robert Nisbet, Alexis de Tocqueville, Eric Voegelin, John Taylor of Caroline, and Michael Oakeshott. This list is far from exhaustive, and many other fine thinkers from across the ideological spectrum could be included and will be welcomed.
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The Confessional Outhouse | It’s lonely out here
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Do you feel like an “old-school confessionally reformed high-church calvinist presbyterian” in a world where the “low-church-biblicist-revivalist-Evangelical-pietist-enthusiast-sentimentalist-experientialist- liberal-fundamentalist-transformationalist” household just keeps winning the day?
You are in the Outhouse my friend, and you are not alone.
First, what the Outhouse, in this contributor’s mind, is not. Contrary to the assumptions of wider religious blogdom, it is not a place for forms of evangelism or apologetics or admonishment or accusation or impunity or anything else one might find in t he proper confines of the Church. Neither is it a place to build community or nurture relationships or perpetuate the public square, etc. So if you take yourself so seriously that you either feel compelled to thump someone’s chest or whimper because you think yours was, the Outhouse may not be good for you. This is neither community nor the courts of the Church. While as prone as anyone to falling below the threshold of maintaining a sense of self-transcendence, the Outhouse desires to be painfully realistic about the fact that nothing is getting eternally solved or temporally created here. In other words, it doesn’t take itself very seriously.
I rather conceive of the Outhouse to be a place of rumination and reflection amongst nearly like-minded people where certain assumptions are in place. By like-minded I mean those who have been persuaded in confessional Reformed orthodoxy and take certain things for granted. The Outhouse is less interested in debating the finer points of confessional Reformed orthodoxy, like Calvinism (or popular contemporary controversies), and more interested in reflecting upon the broader implications of it in our day over against the implications of the larger Household (a concept explained below). Another forum might be better suitable for those who wish to join the cacophony of cracker-jack apologists, evangelists, theologians and social critics.
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You are in the Outhouse my friend, and you are not alone.
First, what the Outhouse, in this contributor’s mind, is not. Contrary to the assumptions of wider religious blogdom, it is not a place for forms of evangelism or apologetics or admonishment or accusation or impunity or anything else one might find in t he proper confines of the Church. Neither is it a place to build community or nurture relationships or perpetuate the public square, etc. So if you take yourself so seriously that you either feel compelled to thump someone’s chest or whimper because you think yours was, the Outhouse may not be good for you. This is neither community nor the courts of the Church. While as prone as anyone to falling below the threshold of maintaining a sense of self-transcendence, the Outhouse desires to be painfully realistic about the fact that nothing is getting eternally solved or temporally created here. In other words, it doesn’t take itself very seriously.
I rather conceive of the Outhouse to be a place of rumination and reflection amongst nearly like-minded people where certain assumptions are in place. By like-minded I mean those who have been persuaded in confessional Reformed orthodoxy and take certain things for granted. The Outhouse is less interested in debating the finer points of confessional Reformed orthodoxy, like Calvinism (or popular contemporary controversies), and more interested in reflecting upon the broader implications of it in our day over against the implications of the larger Household (a concept explained below). Another forum might be better suitable for those who wish to join the cacophony of cracker-jack apologists, evangelists, theologians and social critics.
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PrayTell - Worship, Wit & Wisdom
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Welcome to Pray Tell, a blog that gives practical wisdom about prayer, sacraments, and the community of the faithful – in short, worship. Created especially for pastors, liturgists, musicians, and scholars, Pray Tell is informal, conversational, even humorous, but also – we hope – always well-informed and intellectually grounded.
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Black, White and Gray — Where Christianity and Sociology Meet
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We are sociologists as well as Christians. Here we share our observations and research and reflect on its meaning for Christian faith and practice.
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Inhabitatio Dei | Where youthful Barthianism never dies
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My name is Halden Doerge.
I am a teacher and theologian at the church and intentional community named Church of the Servant King in Portland, Oregon.
I blog about theology, the Bible, the church, and culture.
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I am a teacher and theologian at the church and intentional community named Church of the Servant King in Portland, Oregon.
I blog about theology, the Bible, the church, and culture.
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Theology Forum
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Serving the joyful cultivation of the theological craft for the life of the church: inquiring honestly, deliberating wisely, acting faithfully
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Outline of Treatise: A Prescription Against Traditionalism
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Written by I. Shawn McElhinney
Researched: February 1998-September 1999
Material Originally Written: November 1999-May 2000
First edition released: June 6, 2000
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There are two kinds of Traditionalists. One group has a great appreciation for the Tridentine Mass (the pre Vatican II Liturgy) as well as other traditional devotions. This group is loyal to the Church and presents no problem. The other group rejects all of the changes which came about after Vatican II. They reject the new liturgy and consider themselves to be champions of the Council of Trent. Some even claim that there hasn’t been a legitimate pope since Pius XII (1958). Mr. McElhinney has done a masterful job in addressing the accusations of this second group of Traditionalists. Drawing on the writings of the Early Church Fathers, papal encyclicals, Canon Law and Scripture he demonstrates conclusively that the "gates of hell" have not prevailed against Jesus' Church.
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Researched: February 1998-September 1999
Material Originally Written: November 1999-May 2000
First edition released: June 6, 2000
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There are two kinds of Traditionalists. One group has a great appreciation for the Tridentine Mass (the pre Vatican II Liturgy) as well as other traditional devotions. This group is loyal to the Church and presents no problem. The other group rejects all of the changes which came about after Vatican II. They reject the new liturgy and consider themselves to be champions of the Council of Trent. Some even claim that there hasn’t been a legitimate pope since Pius XII (1958). Mr. McElhinney has done a masterful job in addressing the accusations of this second group of Traditionalists. Drawing on the writings of the Early Church Fathers, papal encyclicals, Canon Law and Scripture he demonstrates conclusively that the "gates of hell" have not prevailed against Jesus' Church.
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Notre Dame Center for Liturgy // University of Notre Dame
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Renewing the sacramental life of the Church through pastoral formation and liturgical scholarship.
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Canonlaw.info Homepage
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CanonLaw.info is the homepage and resource center of Dr. Edward N. Peters, an American lay canon lawyer. A specialist in the Catholic Church's internal legal system, Dr. Peters teaches, writes, speaks, and consults on a wide variety of canonical issues. Currently Dr. Edward Peters holds the Edmund Cardinal Szoka Chair at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. This is a very informative site to visit; it is well laid out and loaded with interesting material.
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Biblia Clerus
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This website was launched by the Vatican Congregation for the Clergy and allows researchers to access Bible verses with exegesis from doctors of the Church or cross reference liturgical texts with commentaries from Church Fathers. The site offers six categories in nine languages. It also gives the option of downloading the site's content.
The nine translations of the Bible, including Hebrew and Greek, can be read side-by-side, as can the Eastern and Latin Codes of Canon Law.
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The nine translations of the Bible, including Hebrew and Greek, can be read side-by-side, as can the Eastern and Latin Codes of Canon Law.
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輔仁大學神學院禮儀研究中心首頁
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Research Center for Liturgy, Faculty of Theology, Fu Jen Catholic University
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Philosophy of Being | by Dr. Taylor Marshall of the College of Saint Thomas More
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Aristotle called the philosophy of being "first philosophy" because it does not examine the parts of reality (politics, math, music, history), but reality itself: existence, change, properties, space, time, causality, and possibility. This first philosophy is also called "metaphysics," deriving from the Greek words meta ("beyond") and physica ("physical").
I designed this site for students studying philosophy at the College of Saint Thomas More. Whether or not you are taking courses, I hope that you find the articles, outlines, and essays helpful.
Metaphysically,
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Professor of Philosophy
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I designed this site for students studying philosophy at the College of Saint Thomas More. Whether or not you are taking courses, I hope that you find the articles, outlines, and essays helpful.
Metaphysically,
Dr. Taylor Marshall
Professor of Philosophy
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Canterbury Tales by Dr. Taylor Marshall
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Dr. Taylor Marshall was an Episcopal priest in Fort Worth, Texas before being received with his wife into the Catholic Church by Bishop Kevin Vann of Fort Worth on May 23, 2006.
Dr. Marshall has appeared on EWTN's The Journey Home with Marcus Grodi, Catholic Answers Live, Al Kresta in the Afternoon, and a number of radio shows.vHe is the author of The Crucified Rabbi - Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity (October, 2009) and The Catholic Perspective on Paul (Fall 2010).
He was also formerly the Assistant Director of the Catholic Information Center (http://cicdc.org/) in Washington, D.C., where he lectured regularly.
Taylor received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Dallas with his dissertation: "Thomas Aquinas on Natural Law and the Twofold Beatitude of Humanity." He is a graduate of Texas A&M University (BA, Philosophy) Westminster Theological Seminary (MAR, Systematic Theology), Nashotah Theological House (Certificate in Anglican Studies), and the University of Dallas (MA, Philosophy).
Taylor and his wife live in Dallas, Texas with their six children. He blogs at: http://www.taylormarshall.com.
Read a brief account of Taylor's conversion from the Episcopal priesthood to the Catholic Church (http://cantuar.blogspot.com/2006/05/my-canterbury-trail-to-rome.html).
Please also visit Taylor's new site: The Catholic Perspective on Paul (http://pauliscatholic.com/).
Taylor is also a contributor for the Protestant/Catholic dialogue blog: Called to Communion (http://calledtocommunion.com/).
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Dr. Marshall has appeared on EWTN's The Journey Home with Marcus Grodi, Catholic Answers Live, Al Kresta in the Afternoon, and a number of radio shows.vHe is the author of The Crucified Rabbi - Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity (October, 2009) and The Catholic Perspective on Paul (Fall 2010).
He was also formerly the Assistant Director of the Catholic Information Center (http://cicdc.org/) in Washington, D.C., where he lectured regularly.
Taylor received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Dallas with his dissertation: "Thomas Aquinas on Natural Law and the Twofold Beatitude of Humanity." He is a graduate of Texas A&M University (BA, Philosophy) Westminster Theological Seminary (MAR, Systematic Theology), Nashotah Theological House (Certificate in Anglican Studies), and the University of Dallas (MA, Philosophy).
Taylor and his wife live in Dallas, Texas with their six children. He blogs at: http://www.taylormarshall.com.
Read a brief account of Taylor's conversion from the Episcopal priesthood to the Catholic Church (http://cantuar.blogspot.com/2006/05/my-canterbury-trail-to-rome.html).
Please also visit Taylor's new site: The Catholic Perspective on Paul (http://pauliscatholic.com/).
Taylor is also a contributor for the Protestant/Catholic dialogue blog: Called to Communion (http://calledtocommunion.com/).
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The Mary Page
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All you wish to know of the Mother of Jesus from the world's largest archive of printed info on Mary. The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute.
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John Paul the Great Catholic University
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John Paul the Great Catholic University, which opened in September 2006, is a visionary teaching institution focused on and dedicated to molding students into future innovators and creators, leaders and entrepreneurs. Students have the opportunity to acquire a deep and personal knowledge of Jesus Christ. Catholic ethical, moral, and social values provide a guiding compass for everything we do.
The Founders are driven by the vision of creating a world-class university for students seeking degree programs in communications media, business, and theology.
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The Founders are driven by the vision of creating a world-class university for students seeking degree programs in communications media, business, and theology.
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天主教研究中心 | 香港中文大學文化及宗教研究系
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Center for Catholic Studies | Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, CUHK
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香港中文大學向以促進中西文化溝通為己任,自宗教研究成立之初,已開設與天主教研究有關之課程。
在2005年,承蒙天主教香港教區慷慨捐贈,在大學之文化及宗教研究系設立天主教研究中心,以進一步發展天主教研究。
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* 促進與天主教相關的學術研究;
* 培訓天主教研究學者;
* 加強世界各地天主教學者間的學術交流;
* 推廣對天主教文化的認識。
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成立背景
香港中文大學向以促進中西文化溝通為己任,自宗教研究成立之初,已開設與天主教研究有關之課程。
在2005年,承蒙天主教香港教區慷慨捐贈,在大學之文化及宗教研究系設立天主教研究中心,以進一步發展天主教研究。
成立目的
* 促進與天主教相關的學術研究;
* 培訓天主教研究學者;
* 加強世界各地天主教學者間的學術交流;
* 推廣對天主教文化的認識。
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Home | Creighton University
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Creighton is a Jesuit university, rooted in the Catholic tradition. At Creighton we live this mission and are guided by our identity. Because we are Catholic, we approach education with a passion for learning and a zeal for making a difference in our world. In the Catholic intellectual tradition, we celebrate our diversity, we learn through dialogue, and we pursue the truth in all its forms. As a Jesuit university we are continually bringing the richness of a 450 year old educational tradition to bear on the most contemporary issues of our world. Our Jesuit vision commits us to form women and men of competence, conscience and compassion who have learned from reflecting upon their experiences of being for and with others. We do this in service of a faith that does justice. Want to know more about Creighton University's history? Visit our "20 Interesting Historical Facts About Creighton University" website.
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Catherine of Siena Institute
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The Catherine of Siena Institute is a program of the Western Dominican Province dedicated to equipping parishes for the formation of lay Catholics for their mission in the world. Support our work to make apostolic formation and support readily available to all lay Catholics.
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Roman Emperors - DIR--De Imperatoribus Romanis Roman History Roman Roman Empire Imperator Basileus De Imperatoribus Romanis Encyclopedia Byzantine
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De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and Their Families
Habemus Praesidem Iuniorem Jaqueline Long
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DIR is an on-line encyclopedia on the rulers of the Roman empire from Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) to Constantine XI Palaeologus (1449-1453). The encyclopedia consists of (1) an index of all the emperors who ruled during the empire's 1500 years, (2) a growing number of biographical essays on the individual emperors, (3) family trees ("stemmata") of important imperial dynasties, (4) an index of significant battles in the empire's history, (5) a growing number of capsule descriptions and maps of these battles, and (6) maps of the empire at different times. Wherever possible, these materials are cross-referenced by live links.
These contents are supplemented by an ancient and medieval atlas, a link to a virtual catalog of Roman coins, and other recommended links to related sites. The contents of DIR have been prepared by scholars but are meant to be accessible to non-specialists as well. They have been peer- reviewed for quality and accuracy before publication on this site.
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Habemus Praesidem Iuniorem Jaqueline Long
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DIR is an on-line encyclopedia on the rulers of the Roman empire from Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) to Constantine XI Palaeologus (1449-1453). The encyclopedia consists of (1) an index of all the emperors who ruled during the empire's 1500 years, (2) a growing number of biographical essays on the individual emperors, (3) family trees ("stemmata") of important imperial dynasties, (4) an index of significant battles in the empire's history, (5) a growing number of capsule descriptions and maps of these battles, and (6) maps of the empire at different times. Wherever possible, these materials are cross-referenced by live links.
These contents are supplemented by an ancient and medieval atlas, a link to a virtual catalog of Roman coins, and other recommended links to related sites. The contents of DIR have been prepared by scholars but are meant to be accessible to non-specialists as well. They have been peer- reviewed for quality and accuracy before publication on this site.
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Catholic Theological Society of America
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Welcome to the website of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA).
The CTSA is the principal association of Catholic theologians in North America. With a membership of more than 1300, the CTSA is the largest professional society of theologians in the world. Active members of the Society hold the doctorate in theology or a related discipline. The purpose of the CTSA is to promote theological research in the Roman Catholic tradition that is attentive to contemporary problems faced by the Church and the world.
Since its founding in 1946, the CTSA meets at its annual convention where its members engage each other in dialogue by presenting their ongoing research and receiving the constructive criticism of their colleagues. Much of this research is published in the Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America. The annual convention also enables the many CTSA members who are teachers to share their best pedagogical practices. At the convention Business Meeting, the attending members elect a future President of the Society and new representatives to the Board of Directors. Also, at each convention, the Society honors one of its members for a lifetime of distinguished theological achievement through the conferral of the John Courtney Murray Award, named for one of its early Board members who was a major theologian in the American Catholic Church.
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The CTSA is the principal association of Catholic theologians in North America. With a membership of more than 1300, the CTSA is the largest professional society of theologians in the world. Active members of the Society hold the doctorate in theology or a related discipline. The purpose of the CTSA is to promote theological research in the Roman Catholic tradition that is attentive to contemporary problems faced by the Church and the world.
Since its founding in 1946, the CTSA meets at its annual convention where its members engage each other in dialogue by presenting their ongoing research and receiving the constructive criticism of their colleagues. Much of this research is published in the Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America. The annual convention also enables the many CTSA members who are teachers to share their best pedagogical practices. At the convention Business Meeting, the attending members elect a future President of the Society and new representatives to the Board of Directors. Also, at each convention, the Society honors one of its members for a lifetime of distinguished theological achievement through the conferral of the John Courtney Murray Award, named for one of its early Board members who was a major theologian in the American Catholic Church.
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Welcome to the Roman Theological Forum
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The Roman Theological Forum is an association of scholars working with other interested persons for the advancement of theology and philosophy within the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church. It addresses contemporary questions of theology and philosophy, beginning from a Thomist point of view, and it is promoting with special attention a neo-Patristic approach to the interpretation of Sacred Scripture.
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VulSearch & the Clementine Vulgate project
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VulSearch is a program for Windows 98 and later.
* View the Clementine Vulgate Bible with the Douay–Rheims translation side-by-side
* Fast full-text searching of both bibles
* Create bookmarks, cross-references and annotations
* Integrated with the Latin dictionary program Words
VulSearch is free software.
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* View the Clementine Vulgate Bible with the Douay–Rheims translation side-by-side
* Fast full-text searching of both bibles
* Create bookmarks, cross-references and annotations
* Integrated with the Latin dictionary program Words
VulSearch is free software.
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The Revised Standard Version -- RSV
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A scholarly site with background information, links, evaluations and references relating to the Revised Standard Version of the Bible (RSV)
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