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    Saturation Coverage : Technology and Billy Graham\u27s Sermonic Success

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    Scholars and critics have never touted Billy Graham as a master of the preaching art, and yet no one can deny that Graham\u27s career as an orator, which spanned 70 countries, seven decades, and attracted millions of listeners, meets some standards of rhetorical success. This presentation attempts to explain the disjunction between critical appraisal and general acclaim by analyzing the technologically mediated blitz of Graham-related content that typically preceded Graham\u27s appearance at the pulpit. This media blitz attempted to obtain what Graham biographer Grant Wacker calls saturation coverage of the host city in which Graham preached. The power of Graham\u27s sermons is due in large part to his vigorous use of technology

    The Place of Delivery in Late 20th-Century Latin American Homiletics Debates

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    While scholars understand the late twentieth century as a transformational time for religious, social, and political cultures in Latin America, scholarly attention tends to focus on the relationship between social and theological movements (e.g., liberation theology). However, the existing scholarship has not adequately addressed the issue of how preaching practices and styles shape those social and theological movements. To begin to address this gap, this paper specifically considers the place of delivery in late-twentieth-century Latin American debates about homiletics. The second half of the 20th century saw major changes in the practices of Latin American preaching as Vatican II opened up new opportunities for vernacular preaching in the Catholic church and the explosive growth of evangelicalism, including charismatic movements, transformed both Protestant and Catholic preaching cultures and spread their preference for extemporaneous or impromptu styles of preaching. By closely examining arguments surrounding rhetorical delivery in homiletics debates in late-twentieth-century Latin America, this paper will illuminate the relationship between homiletical practices and styles and the development of theological and social movements

    We Are ... Marshall, June 1, 2022

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    A report of intraguild predation by \u3cem\u3eOrthochirus\u3c/em\u3e sp. on \u3cem\u3eHottentotta tamulus \u3c/em\u3e (Scorpiones: Buthidae) in Maharashtra, India

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    We report an event of intraguild predation by Orthochirus sp. feeding on a juvenile individual of Hottentotta tamulus (Fabricius,1798) from Maharashtra, India. This is the first report of intraguild predation among Indian scorpions

    Unidentified Group Photograph

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    Unidentified group photograph with no specified date. Likely a group class photo. Chuck is top row, second from the left.https://mds.marshall.edu/yeager/1056/thumbnail.jp

    Gentleman Jim

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    Gentleman Jim, P-51B of pilot James Browning who was in the 357th Fighter Group.https://mds.marshall.edu/yeager/1072/thumbnail.jp

    We Are ... Marshall, February 16, 2022

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    We Are ... Marshall, March 9, 2022

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