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(410 C.E.). During the Middle Ages, monastic scribes preserved a significant body of ancient learning in Latin. However, more complete Greek learning was preserved only in the Byzantine Empire while Arab culture retained and developed ancient knowledge of numbers. The founding of universities in Europe (Bologna, Paris) established the medieval curriculum of the trivium and quadrivium. These studies provided the foundation for professional studies in Theology, Law, and Medicine. The medieval
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least eight hours in each of the two lines. Transfer minors under this option normally take 16 hours in residence. Courses taken to satisfy the General University Requirement in religion (eight hours) may be applied toward either minor option. Selected course offerings Christian Traditions Religion and Literature of the New Testament Jesus and His Early Interpreters Pauline Literature Gospel of John The Christian Tradition Early Christianity Medieval Christianity Luther American Church History
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Colegio de México, Mexico City, 1998-2000 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Eighteenth-Century British Literature Critical Animal Studies Ecofeminism Women's and Gender Studies Critical Race Studies Genre and The History of the Novel Digital Humanities Border Literature Books Reading Literary Animals: Medieval to Modern Chapters “The Hunting of the Hare: Female Virtue and Companionate Marriage in Henry Fielding’s Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones” (Routledge 2019) : View Book Jonathan Swift y el archipiélago
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easy to assess student work. Example Assignments English Literature – Frankenstein’s Library Instructor: Dr. Adela Ramos View the assignment prompt (PDF) Nordic Studies – Ibsen Collaboration Instructor: Dr. Jen Jenkins View the assignment prompt (PDF) Liberal Arts and the Professional Schools Hypothesis can also be used in all fields. You can find examples at Liquid Margins. For example, in 008 Part 1 and Part 2 mathematician, Dr. Matthew Salomone (Bridgewater State University), explains his
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September 29, 2008 The comic book final gets some respect as literature Harvard professor Hillary Chute took students and faculty alike into the world of graphic novels, from a woman’s point of view, last week. In a talk titled “Comics as Literature: Women’s Contemporary Graphic Narratives,” Chute spoke of how the issues in women’s lives, from significant others to sexual abuse, are explored in graphic novels, or narratives written on comic book form. Now teaching at Harvard University, Chute
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contribution relies on decades of experience in intersections of religion, disability, health, and healing. An associate professor of early and medieval Christian history at PLU, Llewellyn Ihssen is the program director of IHON-Oxford. Llewellyn Ihssen uses critical disability theory in her work on ancient, late antique, and medieval religious texts. After earning an undergraduate degree in English literature and secondary education, Llewellyn Ihssen worked in special-education classrooms. Yearning to
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Present-Day Ukraine``2007 - Robin C. Stacey``Down to the Very Last Cat: Law as Literature in Medieval Wales``2006 - Elliott J. Gorn2005 - Philip Short2004 - Michael Grossberg2003 - Steven Mintz2002 - Gerhard Hirschfeld2001 - Orville Schell2000 - Vicki L. Ruiz1999 - Peter N. Stearns1998 - Christopher R. Browning2006 - Elliott J. Gorn``Who Was Mother Jones?``2005 - Philip Short``Pol Pot: Anatomy of the Cambodian Nightmare``2004 - Michael Grossberg``How Can We Save Our Kids?: The Rise of Child Protection
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wontons The class getting to try their hand at folding and sealing wontons Steaming the dumplings Veggie eggrolls This year's theme is Food & Literature
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Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman will be published in TULSA Studies in Women’s Literature (Spring 2018) and her work on the hunting of the hare in Henry Fielding’s Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones is forthcoming in Reading Literary Animals: Medieval to Modern (Routledge, 2017). |
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Dr. Torvend on Sustainability in Monastic Communities Posted by: dupontak / May 11, 2021 May 11, 2021 By Joy Edwards '21Religion & English MajorDr. Samuel Torvend spent his sabbatical during the 2019-20 school year researching environmental consciousness and sustainability in early medieval monastic communities.Early medieval monasteries were built to last, he emphasizes. “When these monastic communities were established, they did not think they were going to be there for a couple of weeks, but
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