9 resultados para Fulbright scholarship

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Kim Besio, Ziskind Professor of East Asian Studies

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Sam Atmore, Associate Director of Media Resources, reading Earth by David Brin (PS3552 R4825 E27 1990) Added to gallery 11/1/2010

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Professor Emeritus David Firmage, Department of Biology and Environmental Studies. Reading Looking for Alaska by Peter Jenkins

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Cedric Gael Bryant, Lee Family Professor of English, reading Beloved: A Novel, by Toni Morrison (PS3563 O8749 B4 1987)

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Jorge Olivares, Allen Family Professor of Latin American Literature reading Sexual injustice : Supreme Court decisions from Griswold to Roe by Marc Stein

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Joseph E. Atkins, Dean of Students reading The Seven Sins of Memory by Daniel L. Schacter ( BF376 .S33 2001 )

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Emma Garcia, Assistant Professor of Spanish reading The Guardians: A Novel by Ana Castillo (PS3553.A8135 G83 2007)

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Virginia Long, Physics Department Reading Gone to Soldiers by Marge Piercy (PS3566.I4 G6 1987)

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In recent years, the Synoptic Problem has become an important focus of New Testament scholarship. The Two-Document Hypothesis, although still widely accepted as the solution, has recently been challenged by a variety of source hypotheses, most notably the Griesbach hypothesis. In effect, the Synoptic Problem has become an open question for an increasing number of scholars. This project analyzes four significant pericopae, the Empty Tomb Tradition, the Kingdom Parables Discourse, the Synoptic Apocalypse, and the Transfiguration Narrative, in an attempt to determine priority and dependence among the synoptic Gospels. The study does not presuppose a particular source theory, although it does evaluate specific ones when applicable. The aim of the study is to conduct an analysis of a limited but representative amount of synoptic material in order to develop a working hypothesis concerning synoptic relationships.