This thesis attempts to demonstrate how Reverend and Professor Hubert Herring’s dedication to Congregationalism motivated him to advocate for the autonomy of Latin American nations through the pursuit of non-interventionist policies, an approach the U.S. government ultimately adopted when it best suited its interests during World War II
This paper concerns a series of “renditions” of ethnically Japanese, German and Italian internees fr...
This research supports the design of a museum dedicated to reconciliation on the issue of human slav...
The goal of this project was to help Zionsville Presbyterian Church understand the difference betwee...
Prepared for delivery at the International Symposium on the Neighborhood Diplomacy of Big Powers, Oc...
Thesis advisor: Thomas H. GroomeThesis advisor: Stephen J. PopeThe story of the Good Samaritan in Lu...
This Participatory Action Research study, utilizing a sequential explanatory mixed methods design, i...
Thesis advisor: Roberto GoizuetaThe injunction to `love our neighbor' is a constitutive element of a...
The emphais of this study is upon the dichotomy created by the United States trying earnestly to pro...
When challenged to identify the greatest commandment in the Law, Jesus Christ famously included “lov...
This dissertation examines the role naval power played in the evolution of U.S. policy toward Latin ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2012.Ca...
The most prominent and influential feature of worldwide Evangelicalism, is the megachurch. In Latin ...
After Ríos Montt, an evangelical Christian, seized power in Guatemala in a 1982 military coup, U.S. ...
Christianity in the 2 I 51 century runs the risk of becoming just another religion fit keeps distanc...
In Cuba and the United States, Protestant institutions exist that are both reflective and nonreflect...
This paper concerns a series of “renditions” of ethnically Japanese, German and Italian internees fr...
This research supports the design of a museum dedicated to reconciliation on the issue of human slav...
The goal of this project was to help Zionsville Presbyterian Church understand the difference betwee...
Prepared for delivery at the International Symposium on the Neighborhood Diplomacy of Big Powers, Oc...
Thesis advisor: Thomas H. GroomeThesis advisor: Stephen J. PopeThe story of the Good Samaritan in Lu...
This Participatory Action Research study, utilizing a sequential explanatory mixed methods design, i...
Thesis advisor: Roberto GoizuetaThe injunction to `love our neighbor' is a constitutive element of a...
The emphais of this study is upon the dichotomy created by the United States trying earnestly to pro...
When challenged to identify the greatest commandment in the Law, Jesus Christ famously included “lov...
This dissertation examines the role naval power played in the evolution of U.S. policy toward Latin ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2012.Ca...
The most prominent and influential feature of worldwide Evangelicalism, is the megachurch. In Latin ...
After Ríos Montt, an evangelical Christian, seized power in Guatemala in a 1982 military coup, U.S. ...
Christianity in the 2 I 51 century runs the risk of becoming just another religion fit keeps distanc...
In Cuba and the United States, Protestant institutions exist that are both reflective and nonreflect...
This paper concerns a series of “renditions” of ethnically Japanese, German and Italian internees fr...
This research supports the design of a museum dedicated to reconciliation on the issue of human slav...
The goal of this project was to help Zionsville Presbyterian Church understand the difference betwee...