Browsing by Author "Edmondson, Todd"
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Evangelicals, the Gnostic Impulse, and the Natural World
Rice, Trey (2021-12-09)Dualism between between the body and the soul has become a prevalent view in the evangelical community. This said view bears a passing resemblance to perspectives rejected as heresy within the early Church, such as gnosticism, ... -
Heroes and Princesses: How Imagination Can Alleviate Poverty
Helton, Lydia (2019-12-04)Researchers have found that children who are raised in poverty are more likely to be impoverished later in life as a result of educational limits, health implications, or lowered self-esteem. The latter cause could be ... -
The Interdependency of Detroit and the Automotive Industry
Millington, Miranda (2021-10-27)Detroit, Michigan and the automotive industry have been intertwined since the automobile was invented. The success or failure of one has defined the success or failure of the other. Their intense reliance on each other ... -
Milligan's Passivity During the Civil Rights Movement: Its Theological Roots and the Hopeful Movement Towards an Active Approach to Social Justice
Wood, Isaac (2020-12-01)Throughout the history of racial injustice, there have been Christian institutions that have refused to side with racial justice. This should be a concern for any person wanting to live as Jesus called us to. During the ... -
Protecting Posterity: The Effect of Disability and Poverty on Children
Dines, Molly (2020-12-01)This paper exposes the adverse effects that poverty and disability have on children in the many aspects of their lives. Among these aspects are home life, education, future prospects, and social life. In researching ... -
The Racial Disproportionality of the Foster Care System
Alford, Hannah (2020-12-01)Racial disproportionality has been a factor in the foster care system since 1950 when the American foster system began accepting children of color. Since then children of color have been significantly overrepresented. This ... -
This Generation and their Screens: The Innovation of Virtual Reality Therapy
Mitchell, Amber (2019-12-09)The majority of individuals who struggle with a mental illness in the United States remain untreated. There is a great need for accessible and affordable treatment, and technology may be the answer. Being a therapist ... -
The Transformative Potential of Cryptocurrency
Hammond, Gabrielle (2023-11-22)In the rapidly evolving landscape of the Digital Age, cryptocurrency has emerged as an influential force in a journey to reshape our financial institutions. Following a rise in paperless commerce, there has been a new push ... -
When Having a Good Imagination is Bad: Body Dysmorphia and Eating Disorders
Bryant, Danielle (2019-12-09)Despite recent movements advertising body positivity and self-love, eating disorders are on the rise. It has been found that eating disorders especially affect young adults, and tend to develop in women much more than men. ... -
The White House with Red Shutters: Liturgy, Narrative, and Incarnation in the Everyday
Hook, Elijah (2020-05)The primary goal of this project is to understand the ways in which formal liturgical worship and narrative theory interact with and inform one another. I achieve this in three ways. First, the application of narrative ...