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  • , by Louis Frederic Rethinking the Buddha: Early Buddhist Philosophy as Meditative Perception, by Eviatar Shulman A Buddhist Approach to International Relations: Radical Interdependence, by William J Long ChristianityImportant text: the Bible Major holidays: Easter, Christmas, Pentecost Major figures in this tradition: Abraham, Moses, other Hebrew Prophets, Jesus Christ Place of worship: Church Brief Summary: Christianity has a basis in Abrahamic tradition, like Judaism and Islam. It’s holy book

  • . She handles the so-called “employee lifecycle,” encompassing personnel matters from the time a potential hire is thinking about joining the fund to the time that person leaves. She manages everything from recruiting, training and professional development to employee relations, recognition and facility management. Sirine Fodstad '97 speaks at PLU in March 2011, as part of the Executive Leadership Series. “This is an organization that’s growing really quickly because the funds have grown very

  • draw upon? Possible Collaboration PartnersTake a look at the different centers across campus and the work they do to see who you may be able to collaborate with: Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability: The Center for DJS works with students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members to imagine and create equitable and thriving communities, and offer a network of advocacy resources. Contact: dcenter@plu.edu or 253-535-8750. Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • an emphasis on medieval and early modern literature and culture, from the University of Texas at Austin in 1998. Her research has focused on writings by medieval women mystics. In particular, she explores the often fraught relationships between women mystics and their male contemporaries to understand the ways gender relations impacted women’s theologies and religious communities. Conference ScheduleProfessor Christensen’s teaching interests include not only medieval and early modern literature

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research