Browsing Faculty Research by Issue Date
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Two articles on New Testament textual criticism
(The Bible Translator, 2006-2019)Two articles, both published in the journal The Bible Translator, that argue against the validity of preferring shorter readings (lectio brevior potior) as a principle of New Testament textual criticism. -
Two articles on translation issues key to Paul’s teaching about women
(Stone-Campbell Journal and Christian Standard, 2009)Paul’s words about women are a hotbed of debate. Consensus in interpretation awaits consensus in translation. Some translation issues have attracted abundant attention; interpreters have taken sides and stand at somewhat ... -
What to Do while We're Waiting for Perfect Understanding: Why We Need a Theology of Women in Ministry
(2010-07-08)Paper read at the 2010 North American Christian Convention, Indianapolis, IN. *Submitted by Jeff Miller after Hull's death* -
MCStor and OLH Celebrate Open Access Week
(2015-10-12)MCStor Open Access Week poster. This workshop presented two platforms: MCStor, Milligan College's digital repository for scholarly work created by faculty, staff and students and Open Library of Humanities, an international ... -
MCStor: Institutional Repository for Milligan College
(2016-05-27)This presentation describes the creation of MCStor, Milligan College's digital repository. MCStor is built on DSpace, a full-featured open source and web-based repository platform. Presented at the Appalachian College ... -
Promoting Archives for Milligan's 150th Anniversary
(2017-05-19)This presentation describes how the Holloway Archives at Milligan College promoted its archival collections during Milligan’s Sesquicentennial Anniversary in 2016. Several projects that the Archives were involved with, ... -
The American Revoluationary War: The British Perspective
(2017-10-12)Presentation given by Professor C. Robert Wetzel at the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) conference on October 12, 2017. -
Building Bridges with No Trolls: The Practical Ethics of Open Access Institutional Repositories and Digital Archives
(Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2018)Librarians have long been seen as the gatekeepers of information. The collection, organization, and dissemination of information resources is a vocation that goes back to the very beginnings of civilization – but access ... -
Test Document
(2019-05-30)This is a presentation about Milligan College's digital repository, MCStor, built on DSpace. -
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.