This research supports the design of a museum dedicated to reconciliation on the issue of human slavery. Throughout the museum guests will be ushered through contemplation to prepare for the context of the museum, gallery exhibitions chronicling the slavery and corporate apologia. The aim of the museum is to aid guests toward taking ownership of the history of slavery while simultaneously offering up forgiveness for it. Platforms for spoken word art, lecture halls and spaces dedicated to dialogue will be included. The chronological progression through the museum will move guests from introspection to education, personal acceptance to forgiveness. Guests will end the museum at a community space, reconciled to each other and on equal gro...
Informed by both performance studies and collective memory theory, this study centers around Let The...
This is the major part of an address by Richard Cardinal Cushing to the congregation of Temple Mishk...
This project explored the concept of neighboring from the cultural perspectives of the Bosnian refug...
In Mark 12:28-34, Jesus is challenged by an expert in religious law to identify the most important c...
Catalog for exhibition at the Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery at Biola University, September 27 - ...
Who is my neighbor? For whom am I responsible? How can I be a neighbor? To whom should I answer, is...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. As I tour the facility, I feel a s...
ABSTRACT: In this article, we aim to examine how the Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10: 25-37...
This thesis attempts to demonstrate how Reverend and Professor Hubert Herring’s dedication to Congre...
A scribe asked Jesus a seemingly innocent question, "Who is my neighbor?" And Jesus answered with th...
The Methodist Mission Northern has provided social services to the community since 1851. The underpi...
The goal of this project was to help Zionsville Presbyterian Church understand the difference betwee...
The After August Museum collects and exhibits an open, user-generated body of content. Its primary o...
When challenged to identify the greatest commandment in the Law, Jesus Christ famously included “lov...
Funk-Pihl, Marjorie. 2020. “Living the Resurrection and Loving Our Neighbors.” Fuller Theological Se...
Informed by both performance studies and collective memory theory, this study centers around Let The...
This is the major part of an address by Richard Cardinal Cushing to the congregation of Temple Mishk...
This project explored the concept of neighboring from the cultural perspectives of the Bosnian refug...
In Mark 12:28-34, Jesus is challenged by an expert in religious law to identify the most important c...
Catalog for exhibition at the Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery at Biola University, September 27 - ...
Who is my neighbor? For whom am I responsible? How can I be a neighbor? To whom should I answer, is...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. As I tour the facility, I feel a s...
ABSTRACT: In this article, we aim to examine how the Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10: 25-37...
This thesis attempts to demonstrate how Reverend and Professor Hubert Herring’s dedication to Congre...
A scribe asked Jesus a seemingly innocent question, "Who is my neighbor?" And Jesus answered with th...
The Methodist Mission Northern has provided social services to the community since 1851. The underpi...
The goal of this project was to help Zionsville Presbyterian Church understand the difference betwee...
The After August Museum collects and exhibits an open, user-generated body of content. Its primary o...
When challenged to identify the greatest commandment in the Law, Jesus Christ famously included “lov...
Funk-Pihl, Marjorie. 2020. “Living the Resurrection and Loving Our Neighbors.” Fuller Theological Se...
Informed by both performance studies and collective memory theory, this study centers around Let The...
This is the major part of an address by Richard Cardinal Cushing to the congregation of Temple Mishk...
This project explored the concept of neighboring from the cultural perspectives of the Bosnian refug...