To God Be The Glory - BNC Collegiate Quartet
To God be the Glory: 1963-1964, Bethany Nazarene College; vocal members include Ray Cook, Hardy Weathers, Wayne Rice, and Justin Rice. From the back cover: "Collegiate Quartet representing Bethany...
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To God be the Glory: 1963-1964, Bethany Nazarene College; vocal members include Ray Cook, Hardy Weathers, Wayne Rice, and Justin Rice. From the back cover: "Collegiate Quartet representing Bethany...
Called Unto Holiness: 1964/1965, Bethany Nazarene College; vocal members include Bob Rist, Charles Isbell, Wayne Brown, and Tim Whittaker. From the back album cover: "Four young men are selected each...
A Mighty Fortress is Our God: 1967-1968, Bethany Nazarene College; vocal members include Jim Dillow, Steve Langford, Doug Grant, and Vince Snowbarger From the back cover: THE COLLEGE MEN FOUR is the...
The Collegians: 1975-1976, Bethany Nazarene College; vocal members include John Dorough, Tim Marvin, Steve Coleman, and John Haines. From the back cover: "THE COLLEGIANS OF BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE...
This album was donated to the archives without a record album cover, or official title. The title given by the archivist is 'Singing the Classics'. Identification of members and date of recording were...
Bethany Nazarene College Chorale was recorded in 1989, under the direction of David L. Miller. From the back of the album cover: Side 1: CLAP YOUR HANDS (2:10) Nancy R. Roberts Psalm 47 20th Century...
Non-fiction article published in Memphis: The City Magazine, Vol. 37 Issue 6, September 2012, pp. 48-61. Also available online: http://memphismagazine.com/features/longform/honor-bound/
Non-fiction article published in The Weekly Standard Vol. 20 Issue 34, May 18, 2015, pp. 40-41. Also available online: http://www.weeklystandard.com/rough-first-draft/article/941054
Non-fiction article published in National Review Online, August 2, 2017 Available online: http://www.nationalreview.com/
Poem published in Nimrod International Journal, Vol. 60, Issue 1, (Fall/Winter 2016), p. 170.
Poem published in Sewanee Review, Vol. 123 Issue 4, (Fall 2015), p. 652.
Poem published in 32 Poems, Vol. 11 Issue 1, (Spring/Summer 2013), p. 21. Also available online: http://www.32poems.com/
This web site was created as the class project for the 2016 FLARE (Faculty-Led Academic Research Experience) course "Living History: A Foray into Archival Research and Digital Public History." Web...
Presented at the Faculty Research Symposium, November 13, 2017
Abstract: Scholar D.G. Kehl defines Sehnsucht as a deeper emotion than simply a strong wish for something. Throughout his various works of fiction, such as The Chronicles of Narnia (1950-1956), Till...
This presentation and paper explored, through primary and secondary sources, the psychological effects of the trauma of the American Civil War, along with the identity shifts that occurred for both...
This paper will dedicate itself to understanding the way that language functions in relation to the human condition. Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations and Saul Kripke’s Wittgenstein...
The character of Satan in John Milton’s Paradise Lost is a subject of heavy debate among Milton scholars. Some, like C.S. Lewis, believe that Satan is a villain through and through, and any sympathy...
This paper is a work of autoethnography. In other words, the author uses self-reflection in his writing to help explore his own personal experience and directly tie it into a larger social or cultural...
In the study of literature, we look to poets to communicate to us by putting the “best words in their best order,” as stated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The rhythm of poetry transcends music, and even...
Although many DIY musicians believe that releasing songs based around the broad subject of love will effectively reach their target demographic, we believe that writing culturally relevant songs aimed...
This project tells the stories of families involved in an emerging L'Arche community in San Diego through a short documentary and narrative storytelling that also explores disability theology and the...
This project tells the stories of families involved in an emerging L'Arche community in San Diego through a short documentary and narrative storytelling that also explores disability theology and the...
In William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury, language creates microcosms that isolate each Compson family member, especially the children. By splitting the novel into four very distinct perspectives...
Personal reminiscenses and historical incidents illustrative of Indian life and character. This edition was edited by D. W. Clark. The digitized copy was downloaded from Archive.org Originally...