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Lifted Hands, Broken Chains: Exploring the Liberating Theological Praxis of Absalom Jones and the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, 1794-1808
(University of the South, 2015-05)Vast resources in theological scholarship have been dedicated to the evolution of the African American religious experience. Likewise, extensive scholarship has been devoted to understanding the work of Absalom Jones, the ... -
Like a tree planted by streams: A Christian mandate for placedness
(University of the South, 2019-09)Trees find strength in being rooted. Do humans need similar stability and placedness? This thesis explores the questions: “Is there a mandate for being placed?” and if so, “What is the impact on the local church?” In the ... -
Lilly Executive Summary
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Lilly Summer Discernment Institute 2011 Magdalene & Thistle Farms Executive
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Lilly Summer Discernment Institute, 2011
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Lily Discernment Institute Jones Valley Teaching Farm Internship
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Lily Discernment Institution 2012
(University of the South, 2012-08)Interned at a shelter home for women recovering from addiction and prostitution and provided therapy, counseling, opportunities for work etc. Also managing budgets, organizing meetings and grant writing. -
Listen, Look, Read, Speak, Post, Tweet, Hear, Know...Buy
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Listening for Environmental Language
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Listening to the “Roar Which Lies on the Other Side of Silence”: Narration, Subjectivity, and Selfhood in Villette and Middlemarch
(University of the South, 2021-04-19)This is a thesis about women authors and the subjectivity of their protagonists and narration. In looking at Charlotte Brontë’s Villette and George Eliot’s Middlemarch, I seek to answer a few questions. How does subjective ... -
Literary Insurgency
(University of the South, 2014-06)Any reader of Tobias Smollett’s novel Humphry Clinker will notice that, during the expedition, humor seems to exist more consistently and with greater frequency in the sections devoted to England in comparison to the more ... -
The Liturgical Inculturation of Time: Calendrical Progression in the Anglican Church of Canada
(University of the South, 2015-05)The Anglican Church of Canada is currently examining and revising its liturgical texts and its Liturgical Task Force will be undertaking a review and revision of the church calendar. In order to facilitate this work it is ... -
Local Land Snails Internship Report
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Locus Iste: Sacred Space as Sacrament
(University of the South, 2020-05)The church often values church buildings simply in terms of their functionality, yet some individuals go beyond this and treat buildings as in some way inherently sacred. This thesis explores the possibilities of understanding ... -
Lowcountry Open Land Trust internship
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LSDI Executive Summary
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LSDI Executive Summary
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LSDI Executive Summary 2011
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Magdalene House Internship Report
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Making Meaning of Sexual Violence Against Women in Ancient Christian Sacred Literature
(2014-01-20)Sexual violence against women appears in many genres of literature sacred to ancient Christianity, from foundational myths in Genesis through apocalyptic symbolism in the Revelation, and on into the martyr stories used ...