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  • of a female, Jewish Holocaust rescuer-survivor. Based upon extensive personal interviews, this paper explores the layers of deceptive and/or conflicted gendered and religious identities that Peperzak employed, embraced, or rejected during her rescue work. This talk contributes toward a more integrated and nuanced understanding of the complexity, and the costs, of Holocaust rescue while drawing attention to the agency of Jewish women in resistance to the Nazis’ genocidal ambitions. “Quaker Relief

  • experiences that became the model for the rest of his scholarly and religious life. After seminary, he traveled as a pastor to remote places in Minnesota where he built schools and churches. There in 1889, the church sent Harstad to the Pacific Coast to start a school. On December 11, 1890 a corporation named the Pacific Lutheran University Association was formed and elected Bjug Harstad as the first president. Pacific Lutheran University officially opened for classes on October 25, 1894 with thirty

  • students of every religious belief and understanding to answer that question. By the grace of God, students and faculty from all faiths and from no faith are responding to that mission, drawn by the Spirit, just like the people that Solomon prayed would come to the temple. That’s a mission that is worthy of your respect and support. In Jesus’ name. Amen. jpr *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous Campus Forums on Sexual Assault and Violence Read Next 133 AND COUNTING: The tragic shooting in

  • throughout the choir and other members traveling along.  We’ve ended the day by attending the final ceremonies in Marktoberdorf. Choir of the West wins the Noël Minet Prize for the best interpretation of a religious choral work in the competition – by composer and current honorary choir member, Daniel Knaggs (who has been traveling along with us since we’ve been in Germany), for his work “Of Time and Passing.” After the closing and final festivities we will call it a night and wrap up our tour, getting

  • participating in PLU Commencement must wear regalia, including black gowns with black caps and tassels. Masters and Doctoral candidates will wear black hoods lined with gold to represent PLU, with trim in the color corresponding to their degree. Students who have received honors from PLU, such as Wang Center and Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability pins or honors cords, are permitted to wear them. Additionally, students are welcome to include adornments and items of religious or cultural

  • through a Woman’s Eye: Yoruba Religious Tradition and Gender Relations.” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion Vol. 20, No. 1 (2004): 41-60. Omari-Obayemi, Mikelle S. “An Indigenous Anatomy of Power and Art: A New Look at Yoruba Women in Society and Religion.” Dialectical Anthropology Vol. 21, No. 1, Nigeria (1996): 89-98. Pitt Rivers Museum Body Arts. “Scarification in Nigeria.” Pitt Rivers Museum. http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/bodyarts/index.php/permanent-body-arts/scarification/179-scarification-in

  • Discrimination Based on Religion, Ethnicity, or Country of Origin What You Should Know about the EEOC and Religious and National Origin Discrimination Involving the Muslim, Sikh, Arab, Middle Eastern and South Asian CommunitiesFormerly Incarcerated PeopleScholarships: 13 Best Small Business Grants and Resources for Felons How to Apply for Scholarships for Convicted Felons Free Scholarships for Felons Students with criminal convictions have limited eligibility for federal student aid Job Websites: 12 Big

  • with Sichuan University. PLU has had a cooperation with Sichuan University for thirty-three years. Foy博士是太平洋路德大学(PLU)的研究生和继续教育中心的副教务长。Foy博士的 职责是为现有项目提供领导和行政支持,并为开发新的研究生学位和继续教育课程 提供战略规划。Foy博士还负责监督PLU的国际生招聘和录取,这使得他有机会每年 到中国两到三次,以访问现有和潜在的合作大学。四川大学与PLU已经合作了三十 三年,是最早与PLU合作的中国大学之一。 Dr. Foy received his B.A. in Psychology from Gonzaga University in 1988. His M.A. in Religious Studies was also earned from Gonzaga University and was completed in 1992. In 2003 Dr. Foy completed his Ph.D. in the Historical

  • Ministry & PLU PantryCampus MinistryDescription: PLU Campus Ministry is a community that welcomes, celebrates and engages the diverse spiritual and faith traditions of PLU students, staff and faculty members.  Check out the website for information about how to engage Chapel Break, University Congregation, pastoral care and support, religious inclusion and accommodation, interfaith, and more. Webpage: www.plu.edu/campus-ministry/ Email: cmin@plu.edu Phone: 253.535.7464 Campus Location: Anderson

  • nature. These values include sacred spaces in nature, the community connection with the environment, scripture examples in the bible, and the impact national parks can have on Christian individuals. These values can then be applied to the geology of the Grand Canyon national park through analyzing the park’s important geological factors and the current impacts of the park due to human usage. Using the nature values from Christianity can then develop a mindset for all people despite religious