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Balasaraswati
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Balasaraswati

An intimate portrait of one of the great performing artists of the twentieth century

Street of Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Street of Dreams

The 1960s are well documented but not well understood; the rhetoric of and reaction to the decade continues to trouble American public discourse. This work by Douglas Knight, who served as president of Duke University from 1963 to 1969 during clashes on that campus, is not only an honest account of one institution's experience, but draws parallels to the situations on other campuses and seeks to comprehend the time and its enduring influence.

Libraries at Large
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 664

Libraries at Large

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Tales of a Fifth-Grade Knight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

Tales of a Fifth-Grade Knight

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-08
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  • Publisher: Capstone

Isaac is your average fifth grader until he has strayed into a mysterious subterranean realm that has been lurking beneath his school, Castle Elementary.

The Making of a Pathfinder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 94

The Making of a Pathfinder

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Law, Power, and Justice in Ancient Israel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Law, Power, and Justice in Ancient Israel

Using socio-anthropological theory and archaeological evidence, Knight argues that while the laws in the Hebrew Bible tend to reflect the interests of those in power, the majority of ancient Israelites--located in villages--developed their own unwritten customary laws to regulate behavior and resolve legal conflicts in their own communities. This book includes numerous examples from village, city, and cult. --from publisher description

The Theology of John Zizioulas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

The Theology of John Zizioulas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

John Zizioulas is widely recognised as the most significant Orthodox theologian of the last half century and acclaimed advocate of ecumenism. From his indepth knowledge of the intellectual resources of the Church, Zizioulas has argued that the Church Fathers represent a profound account of freedom and community that represents a radical challenge to modern accounts of the person. Zizioulas uses the work of the Fathers to make an important distinction between the person, who is defined by a community, and the individual who defines himself in isolation from others, and who sees community as a threat to his freedom. Zizioulas argues that God is the origin of freedom and community, and that the...

Cinema Wars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Cinema Wars

Cinema Wars explores the intersection of film, politics, and US culture and society through a bold critical analysis of the films, TV shows, and documentaries produced in the early 2000s Offers a thought-provoking depiction of Hollywood film as a contested terrain between conservative and liberal forces Films and documentaries discussed include: Black Hawk Down, The Dark Knight, Star Wars, Syriana, WALL-E, Fahrenheit 9/11 and other Michael Moore documentaries, amongst others Explores how some films in this era supported the Bush-Cheney regime, while others criticized the administration, openly or otherwise Investigates Hollywood’s treatment of a range of hot topics, from terrorism and environmental crisis to the Iraq war and the culture wars of the 2000s Shows how Hollywood film in the 2000s brought to life a vibrant array of social protest and helped create cultural conditions to elect Barack Obama

Religious Implications in the Humanities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Religious Implications in the Humanities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1951
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Women of Discriminating Taste
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Women of Discriminating Taste

Women of Discriminating Taste examines the role of historically white sororities in the shaping of white womanhood in the twentieth century. As national women’s organizations, sororities have long held power on college campuses and in American life. Yet the groups also have always been conservative in nature and inherently discriminatory, selecting new members on the basis of social class, religion, race, or physical attractiveness. In the early twentieth century, sororities filled a niche on campuses as they purported to prepare college women for “ladyhood.” Sorority training led members to comport themselves as hyperfeminine, heterosocially inclined, traditionally minded women follow...