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Author: Alan L. HayesPub Date: April 2004 The survey of the six most important chronic controversies in the history of the Anglican Church of Canada. learn more... |
Author: Corinne Ondine PachePub Date: January 2004 Baby heroes essential role in Ancient Greek religion and mythology. learn more... |
Author: Edited by Susan Gushee O'MalleyPub Date: 2004 Six complete, annotated pamphlets on the role of women in 15th Century society. They give insight into debates within English culture on gossips, treatises against wife-beating, speriority of women, and cross-dressing. learn more... |
Didymus the Blind and His Circle in Late-Antique AlexandriaVirtue and Narrative in Biblical ScholarshipPub Date: February 2004 First English study of a leading 4th Century Christian scholar whos writings were thought to be completely destroyed and rediscovered in an Egyptian quarry during WWII. learn more... |
Author: Elizabeth N. AgnewPub Date: January 2004 Examination of the development of modern social work from its roots in late 19th Century charity through the 1920s, focusing on the life and leadership of Mary E. Richmond. Highlights the important role of charity organization philosophy in the transformation from voluntary charity to professional social work. learn more... |
Author: Owen LovejoyPub Date: August 2004 A history of Owen Lovejoys religious and political participation in the antislavery movment from 1838 to 1864 learn more... |
Author: Edited by Ellen Badone and Sharon R. RosemanPub Date: October 2004 An interdisciplinary collection that bridges the dichotomy between sacred and secular travel learn more... |
Author: Richard T. HughesPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2004 Exploring the history of the myths that define American identity, the ways many Americans have absolutized those myths, and the ways African Americans and other dissenters have exposed those myths for their discriminatory dimensions learn more... |
Author: Val D. RustPub Date: June 2004 The genological beginings of the Mormon religion from the radical Protestant Reformation movement in New England learn more... |
Author: Emmanuel LevinasPub Date: January 2004 Collection of essays providing an entry into Levians work. learn more... |
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