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Fire in the Bread, Life in the Spirit: The Pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian
(2020-05)
The fourth century debates about the status and personhood of the Son later expanded to reflections on the status and person of the Holy Spirit. In this dissertation I examine the pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian, who is ...
When Eating Fit Makes You Fat
(2021-09-30)
Mei Han got her bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Wuhan Textile University. She then joined Ping An Insurance as a training administrator, during her work at Ping An, she realized her passion for teaching, and decided ...
Motivating Gifted Adolescents through the Power of PIE: Preparedness, Innovation, & Effort
(2022-09-29)
Join Dr. Vicki Phelps as part of our Faculty Lecture Series as she presents, “Motivating Gifted Adolescents through the Power of PIE: Preparedness, Innovation, & Effort“
More than an Afterimage: Music as Holocaust Spatial Representation and Legacy
(2023-03-30)
Music occupies a unique and multi-faceted role in spatial representation of the Holocaust, both in terms of documenting its horrors and in cultivating legacy. This uniqueness derives from music’s dual temporal and physical ...
Dr. Hezekiah B. Hankal: May 10, 1826 – June 20, 1903: His Life, His Family, His Legacy
(2023-09-11)
A biography of Dr. Hezekiah Hankal, a Black leader and physician in the community of Johnson City, Tennessee in the 1800s, particularly among the African-American churches and schools of Johnson City.
Expanding the Reach of the Archives through Instruction
(SOLO: Newsletter of the Lone Arrangers Section, Society of American Archivists, 2023)
A short article detailing Banks' primary source instruction program at Milligan