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ArticleVivian, TimA couple of years ago I was teaching what we used to call catechism but now term an inquirers’ class for newcomers to the parish who want to be baptized, confirmed, or received. During the discussion, a young woman—a lesbian—told us that the frst time . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimMonks have been in the Wadi al-Natrun (ancient Scetis) in Egypt for almost 1700 years.1 Most studies of early monasticism focus on its history,2 but here I wish to examine its spirituality by looking in particular at the spirituality of early monastic . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimIn recent years scholars have added many up-to-date windows to the ancient monastic dwelling of the holy man in late antiquity. With these constructions they have brought new light to the way we see the holy man: as patron,2 thaumaturge,3 mediator and . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimBlame it on Walt Disney. Our cartoons have sentimentalized and therefore falsified-the animal kingdom. Think of Bambi and Thumper. Even more, think of all the cute little talking animals that serve as comic relief in recent Disney films, tossing off . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimSometime in the sixth century, according to Palestinian monastic tradition, “a certain woman, poor in appearance,” arrived late one evening after vespers at the Monastery of Saint George of Choziba outside Jericho (a monastery that still exists)1and a . . .
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ArticleChronicle: A Journey to the Interior: The Monasteries of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul by the Red SeaVivian, TimJourneying to the interior is both physical fact and spiritual reality in early Christian monasticism, especially in Egypt, where the physical interior is clearly marked and life-threatening. The attacks of the demons in the Life ofAntony demonstrate . . .
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ArticleCarlin, Joseph A.Extreme episodic events have the capacity to transport large amounts of terrestrial material to the coastal ocean. While estuaries and deltas are typically thought to trap most of this material, some escapes these coastal features and is transported t . . .
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ArticlePaig-Tran, E.W. MistyThe cory catfishes (Callichthyidae) are small, South American armored catfishes with a series of dermal scutes that run the length of the fish from posterior to the parieto-supraoccipital down to the caudal peduncle. In this study, we explore the anat . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimIn a recent issue of The American Benedictine Review, David N. Bell offered a searching critique of early Christian monasticism and found it severely deficient in a number of ways. He points out that the monks of the fourth and fifth century were not . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimIn January and February of 1996 I had the great good fortune of joining the team of American archeologists, faculty, and students who went to Wadi Natrun, Egypt; we were there to excavate the Monastery of Saint John the Little and study firsthandCopti . . .
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PresentationCenter for Healthy CommunitiesThe California State University Basic Needs Training & Resource Center (BNTRC) was an SB 85 funded Innovation project, implemented by CSU Chico’s Center for Healthy Communities (CHC). The ultimate goal of the BNTRC is to elevate and align basic needs . . .
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PresentationPeters, EvonEvon Peter is the Chairman of Native Movement and former Chief of the Neetsaii Gwich’in from Arctic Village in northeastern Alaska. He has served as the Co-Chair of the Gwich’in Council International, on the Executive Board of the Alaska Inter-Tribal . . .
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PresentationRichmond, LaurieLecture delivered at Humboldt State University on December 5, 2019. Part of the Sustainable Futures Speaker Series, which is sponsored by the Schatz Energy Research Center, the Environment & Community graduate program, and the College of Arts, Humanit . . .
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PresentationReed, KaitlinPanel discussion delivered via webinar on April 16, 2020. Part of Humboldt State University's Sustainable Futures Speaker Series, which is sponsored by the Schatz Energy Research Center, the Environment & Community graduate program, and the College of . . .
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ArticleStover, MarkThis article analyzes contemporary American evangelical children’s fiction with respect to the portrayal of Jews and Judaism. Some of the themes that appear in these novels for children include Jewish religiosity, anti-Semitism, Christian proselytizin . . .
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ReportBorchard, LaurieThis is a final report of the data gathered from the 2014 Student Library Survey conducted from October 27 to November 10, 2014. It is intended to summarize and disseminate data prior to the spring semester of 2015. This report provides a comparative . . .
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ReportDabbour, Katherine S.In spring, 2002 customer surveys were conducted across 10 CSU campuses1 plus the Chancellor's Office to assess the level of satisfaction among students, faculty, and staff in 11 administrative functions.2 Similar surveys were conducted in 1999, 2000, . . .
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ReportCheney, ElizabethCalifornia State University Northridge (CSUN), along with twenty-six academic libraries across the United States and Great Britain, were invited to participate in a qualitative study to investigate how to best support teaching with primary resources. . . .
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ReportDabbour, Katherine S.At the request of a faculty member, a study was begun to determine the number and nature of questions received in the "Ask A Librarian" email account, which is offered as a Web form from which patrons can ask questions (http://library.csun.edu/askus.h . . .
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ArticleJones, JacobBackground The current study examined the independent and interactive effects of HIV and marijuana (MJ) use on brain structure and cognitive function among a sample of HIV-positive (HIV + ) and HIV-negative (HIV-) individuals. Methods Participants (HI . . .