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Forget the hoopla of New Years Day 2000; we know that January 1, 2001 actually marks the beginning of the 21 century. That fact notwithstanding, in this first issue of The Christian Librarian for the new millennium you will find a business as usual ...
Jordahl, Ron
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Different Strokes: American Muslim Scholars Engage Media and Politics in the Woke Era. [PDF]
Latif J.
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The Russian Empire, an autocratic state with strong remnants of feudal caste law, was based on a legal system that aimed to intimidate the citizenry in order to defend and preserve the existing anachronistic social order.
Artur LEȘCU
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Jesus and empire: the kingdom of God and the new world disorder [PDF]
Title: Jesus and empire: the kingdom of God and the new world disorder. Author: Horsley, Richard A Jesus and empire xvii,178 p.
Cole-Arnal, Oscar
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Leopold Auerbach's heritage in the field of morphology and embryology with special emphasis on gametogenesis of invertebrates. [PDF]
Wincewicz A, Woltanowski P.
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The Shelf Life of Skulls: Anthropology and 'race' in the Vrolik Craniological Collection. [PDF]
de Rooy L.
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Beyond the Social Gospel: Church Protest on the Prairies [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Smillie, Benjamin G. Beyond the Social Gospel: Church Protest on the Prairies.
Cole-Arnal, Oscar
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Nationalistic Smog over Poland
Excerpt: Nationalism poisons Christianity. It strips its universalism and humanism. Using a slogan from a church hymn “We want God” on nationalists’ banners should rouse objection. God cannot be appropriated by one nation.
Wierzbicki, Alfred Marek
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The Strange New Word of the Gospel: re-evangelizing in the postmodern world [PDF]
Title: Strange new word of the Gospel.
Powell, Kevin
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Gettysburg College and the Lutheran Connection: An Open-Ended Story of a Proud Relationship
The oldest Lutheran College in America is a mark of distinction credited to Gettysburg. Just what Lutheran has meant to this institution throughout its century and a half is the subject of this historical essay.
Dunkelberger, Harold A.
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