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Conference ProceedingRamachandran, HemaCaltech Engineering and Science librarians describe their experiences exploring, learning and teaching business information research on a campus with minimal business resources and no business program. Caltech faculty, eager to educate sci-tech studen . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimA camel, a horse, a troupe of pigs rising from the waters of the Nile; an ostrich with its young; genuflecting crocodiles; souls flying up to heaven, a malevolent giant stopping some of them; a female monk who has transgressed; a dummy dressed up like . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimThe article discusses the practice of transformational reading among monks. It mentions books including "S. J.: Tattoos on the Heart" by Gregory Boyle, and "Barking to the Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship" by Kathleen Norris which look into the lif . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimWhen I first proposed to Father Terrence Kardong a new translation, with commentary, of the sayings attributed to Arsenius of Seeds in the Greek Alphabetical Apophthegmata Patrum (et Matrum), he was enthusiastic, but then drily added that he was not s . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimThe article offers the information on the sayings of the of Antony the Great who was the was a Christian monk from Egypt, revered since his death as a saint. Topics discussed including Antony's spiritual world or psychological world; work and pray, pr . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimCompared with other eminences of early Christian monasticism in Egypt—Antony the Great, Evagrius, Macarius of Egypt, Macarius of Alexandria, Poemen, Moses the Black, and others—Pshoi of Scetis is relatively unknown, at least in the West. 4 In Coptic . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimWith the four poems discussed in this essay, Rowan Williams brings us deep into a land of both likeness and unlikeness. These thoroughly incamational poems are not besotted with the baby Jesus, but rather turn our attention to ourselves as incarnated . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimThe article discusses the life of the eighth-century holy person Apa Matthew the Poor. Topics include the monastery named after Saint Pachomius probably founded by Apa Matthew, the work of biographer Serapion on the life of Apa Matthew and Matthew's v . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimDenise Levertov gathered the poems in The Stream and the Sapphire: Selected Poems on Religious Themes from seven different volumes that, she saijs in the foreword, "trace my own slow movement from agnosticism to Christian faith, a movement incorporati . . .
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ArticleVivian, TimWHILE INCARCERATED BY the British in the 1920s, Mohandas Gandhi wrote his Autobiography. Having lived, though at a distance, the horrors of World War I, Gandhi seemed to foresee the even worse terrors of World War II and weave those twin self-inflicte . . .