Becoming Woman, by Penelope Washbourn of the University of Manitoba, focuses on the religious as ... more Becoming Woman, by Penelope Washbourn of the University of Manitoba, focuses on the religious as manifest in" the life stages of a woman." The book combines personal experience (a good bit of explicit autobiography, including diary excerpts) with academic ...
LERoY MooR~~ r what proud delight and unbridled satisfaction the ghost of Roger Williams must of... more LERoY MooR~~ r what proud delight and unbridled satisfaction the ghost of Roger Williams must of ten roam the streets of old Boston in these days!'Twas way back in 1635 that he was originally banished from those same streets and lanes by the theocratic government of the ...
Editor Elwyn A. Smith, formerly of Temple University and now of Ekerd College, states that&am... more Editor Elwyn A. Smith, formerly of Temple University and now of Ekerd College, states that" this book is designed to inform and advance... inquiry" into what Sidney E. Mead designates" the religion of the Republic" and Robert N. Bellah calls" civil religion in America." The ...
Standards for permissible exposure to radiation and the way they are established must incorporate... more Standards for permissible exposure to radiation and the way they are established must incorporate a set of principles that uphold both health and democracy. When the science is uncertain, the burden of proof that risk is not being imposed should be on the source of the risk, not on the possibly affected public or workforce. Scientific processes must be transparent to the public, must address all relevant risk issues and endpoints (and not only cancer), and must be inclusive of the actual experience and opinion of the people who are exposed to radiation risks. Scientists are too often dismissive of public experience and interests, as for instance with worker illnesses or fallout, even though input from the public and workers has frequently proven to be valuable in the development of radiation protection principles. Incorporating the concerns, views, and experiences of workers and the public in a respectful way while maintaining a high standard of scientific work must be an essential part of the standard-setting process. Further, the clearly enunciated International Commission on Radiological Protection principle that the imposition of risk must be accompanied by a clear benefit needs to be a far more explicit part of standard-setting processes, which must also ensure that all known risks are disclosed and that suspected risks, such as possible synergisms between some radionuclides and hormone-disrupting chemicals, are carefully considered. Finally, given the long-lived nature of risks from many radionuclides and the large uncertainties about future physical, social, economic, and other conditions, the issue of how the interests of future generations can be included in standard setting is a difficult but vital matter.
Account of unsuccessful efforts for a decade beginning about 1995 to get standards for permissibl... more Account of unsuccessful efforts for a decade beginning about 1995 to get standards for permissible exposure to radiation relaxed and made less protective, with attention to low-dose exposure, especially to plutonium. Shows how citizen efforts made a difference.
Summary of the Superfund cleanup of the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant, including standards fo... more Summary of the Superfund cleanup of the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant, including standards for permissible exposure and why the cleanup is inadequate.
Church History: Studies in Christianity and …, 1971
My subject is the religion of the black American and my thesis is twofold: that the black man&... more My subject is the religion of the black American and my thesis is twofold: that the black man's religion is a religion of soul and that the soul of the black man's religion is his music. My concentration is on the spirituals. The paragraphs that follow are in part an abstract of my ...
Becoming Woman, by Penelope Washbourn of the University of Manitoba, focuses on the religious as ... more Becoming Woman, by Penelope Washbourn of the University of Manitoba, focuses on the religious as manifest in" the life stages of a woman." The book combines personal experience (a good bit of explicit autobiography, including diary excerpts) with academic ...
The classical period for the establishment of the legal guarantees of religious freedom in Americ... more The classical period for the establishment of the legal guarantees of religious freedom in America is the final quarter of the eighteenth century, otherwise known as the Revolutionary Era. Yet, enshrined in our national memory as the great hero of liberty of conscience is not ...
... LeRoy Moore Jr a1. a1 Hartford Seminary Foundation. ... $5.95. LeRoy Moore (1972) Church Hist... more ... LeRoy Moore Jr a1. a1 Hartford Seminary Foundation. ... $5.95. LeRoy Moore (1972) Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, Volume 41, Issue 01, March 1972 pp 127-128 http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0009640700028171. LeRoy Moore (1972). ...
According to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., editor of this volume and author of Southern Churches in Crisis... more According to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., editor of this volume and author of Southern Churches in Crisis (1967), Religion and the Solid South is" about the first book published which looks at [the religion of the American South] primarily in its relation with other aspects of the culture ...
Religious history, especially in our democratic age, must be broader than church history, it must... more Religious history, especially in our democratic age, must be broader than church history, it must be a constituent of cultural history, and not merely a separate branch of history, it must concern'itself with reciprocal influences, with the historical behavior of religious people ...
According to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., editor of this volume and author of Southern Churches in Crisis... more According to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., editor of this volume and author of Southern Churches in Crisis (1967), Religion and the Solid South is" about the first book published which looks at [the religion of the American South] primarily in its relation with other aspects of the culture ...
... 1848 when a new edition of The Bloudy Tenent was brought out by the HanserdKnollys Society. W... more ... 1848 when a new edition of The Bloudy Tenent was brought out by the HanserdKnollys Society. Williams' works were not readily available in America during the Revolutionary Era.3 Also, the great reference works of the time ...
beforehand precisely because of the curious coalitions that actually occurred in the denomination... more beforehand precisely because of the curious coalitions that actually occurred in the denominations during the time of most intense struggle. It should be noted that, while I have called Sandeen's definition a theological one, he himself does not. Instead he refers to" ...
... $4.95. Article author query; moore l [Google Scholar]. LeRoy Moore. ... LeRoy Moore (1973) Ch... more ... $4.95. Article author query; moore l [Google Scholar]. LeRoy Moore. ... LeRoy Moore (1973) Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, Volume 42, Issue 04, December 1973 pp 570-570 http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0009640700117603. LeRoy Moore (1973). ...
Service Announcement Due to essential infrastructure maintenance work, users may experience inter... more Service Announcement Due to essential infrastructure maintenance work, users may experience intermittent access issues on Tuesday14th June 2011 between 7: 00am GMT and 8: 00am GMT. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Becoming Woman, by Penelope Washbourn of the University of Manitoba, focuses on the religious as ... more Becoming Woman, by Penelope Washbourn of the University of Manitoba, focuses on the religious as manifest in" the life stages of a woman." The book combines personal experience (a good bit of explicit autobiography, including diary excerpts) with academic ...
LERoY MooR~~ r what proud delight and unbridled satisfaction the ghost of Roger Williams must of... more LERoY MooR~~ r what proud delight and unbridled satisfaction the ghost of Roger Williams must of ten roam the streets of old Boston in these days!'Twas way back in 1635 that he was originally banished from those same streets and lanes by the theocratic government of the ...
Editor Elwyn A. Smith, formerly of Temple University and now of Ekerd College, states that&am... more Editor Elwyn A. Smith, formerly of Temple University and now of Ekerd College, states that" this book is designed to inform and advance... inquiry" into what Sidney E. Mead designates" the religion of the Republic" and Robert N. Bellah calls" civil religion in America." The ...
Standards for permissible exposure to radiation and the way they are established must incorporate... more Standards for permissible exposure to radiation and the way they are established must incorporate a set of principles that uphold both health and democracy. When the science is uncertain, the burden of proof that risk is not being imposed should be on the source of the risk, not on the possibly affected public or workforce. Scientific processes must be transparent to the public, must address all relevant risk issues and endpoints (and not only cancer), and must be inclusive of the actual experience and opinion of the people who are exposed to radiation risks. Scientists are too often dismissive of public experience and interests, as for instance with worker illnesses or fallout, even though input from the public and workers has frequently proven to be valuable in the development of radiation protection principles. Incorporating the concerns, views, and experiences of workers and the public in a respectful way while maintaining a high standard of scientific work must be an essential part of the standard-setting process. Further, the clearly enunciated International Commission on Radiological Protection principle that the imposition of risk must be accompanied by a clear benefit needs to be a far more explicit part of standard-setting processes, which must also ensure that all known risks are disclosed and that suspected risks, such as possible synergisms between some radionuclides and hormone-disrupting chemicals, are carefully considered. Finally, given the long-lived nature of risks from many radionuclides and the large uncertainties about future physical, social, economic, and other conditions, the issue of how the interests of future generations can be included in standard setting is a difficult but vital matter.
Account of unsuccessful efforts for a decade beginning about 1995 to get standards for permissibl... more Account of unsuccessful efforts for a decade beginning about 1995 to get standards for permissible exposure to radiation relaxed and made less protective, with attention to low-dose exposure, especially to plutonium. Shows how citizen efforts made a difference.
Summary of the Superfund cleanup of the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant, including standards fo... more Summary of the Superfund cleanup of the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant, including standards for permissible exposure and why the cleanup is inadequate.
Church History: Studies in Christianity and …, 1971
My subject is the religion of the black American and my thesis is twofold: that the black man&... more My subject is the religion of the black American and my thesis is twofold: that the black man's religion is a religion of soul and that the soul of the black man's religion is his music. My concentration is on the spirituals. The paragraphs that follow are in part an abstract of my ...
Becoming Woman, by Penelope Washbourn of the University of Manitoba, focuses on the religious as ... more Becoming Woman, by Penelope Washbourn of the University of Manitoba, focuses on the religious as manifest in" the life stages of a woman." The book combines personal experience (a good bit of explicit autobiography, including diary excerpts) with academic ...
The classical period for the establishment of the legal guarantees of religious freedom in Americ... more The classical period for the establishment of the legal guarantees of religious freedom in America is the final quarter of the eighteenth century, otherwise known as the Revolutionary Era. Yet, enshrined in our national memory as the great hero of liberty of conscience is not ...
... LeRoy Moore Jr a1. a1 Hartford Seminary Foundation. ... $5.95. LeRoy Moore (1972) Church Hist... more ... LeRoy Moore Jr a1. a1 Hartford Seminary Foundation. ... $5.95. LeRoy Moore (1972) Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, Volume 41, Issue 01, March 1972 pp 127-128 http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0009640700028171. LeRoy Moore (1972). ...
According to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., editor of this volume and author of Southern Churches in Crisis... more According to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., editor of this volume and author of Southern Churches in Crisis (1967), Religion and the Solid South is" about the first book published which looks at [the religion of the American South] primarily in its relation with other aspects of the culture ...
Religious history, especially in our democratic age, must be broader than church history, it must... more Religious history, especially in our democratic age, must be broader than church history, it must be a constituent of cultural history, and not merely a separate branch of history, it must concern'itself with reciprocal influences, with the historical behavior of religious people ...
According to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., editor of this volume and author of Southern Churches in Crisis... more According to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., editor of this volume and author of Southern Churches in Crisis (1967), Religion and the Solid South is" about the first book published which looks at [the religion of the American South] primarily in its relation with other aspects of the culture ...
... 1848 when a new edition of The Bloudy Tenent was brought out by the HanserdKnollys Society. W... more ... 1848 when a new edition of The Bloudy Tenent was brought out by the HanserdKnollys Society. Williams' works were not readily available in America during the Revolutionary Era.3 Also, the great reference works of the time ...
beforehand precisely because of the curious coalitions that actually occurred in the denomination... more beforehand precisely because of the curious coalitions that actually occurred in the denominations during the time of most intense struggle. It should be noted that, while I have called Sandeen's definition a theological one, he himself does not. Instead he refers to" ...
... $4.95. Article author query; moore l [Google Scholar]. LeRoy Moore. ... LeRoy Moore (1973) Ch... more ... $4.95. Article author query; moore l [Google Scholar]. LeRoy Moore. ... LeRoy Moore (1973) Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, Volume 42, Issue 04, December 1973 pp 570-570 http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0009640700117603. LeRoy Moore (1973). ...
Service Announcement Due to essential infrastructure maintenance work, users may experience inter... more Service Announcement Due to essential infrastructure maintenance work, users may experience intermittent access issues on Tuesday14th June 2011 between 7: 00am GMT and 8: 00am GMT. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
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