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Chimes: September 11, 2015
Humanities professors take faculty buyouts by Josh Parks
New Calvin logo receives mixed reviews by Jon Gorter
Calvin to reoffer jazz band as an accredited course by Maddie Hughey
Men\u27s golf opens season with win by Mark Peless
Jurassic World fun by ultimately disappoints by Nate Hunt
New study estimates earth\u27s tree population at three trillion by Micheal Messina
Christian leaders found on ashley Madison by Eckhart Chan
The bias of art core\u27s options Kelsey Powershttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1080/thumbnail.jp
Taize Vespers: A Journey of Praise and Prayer
Taizé Vesper/Prayer Service led by Philip Chan and Yvette La
Calvin Theological Journal (Vol 56 No 1 - April 2021)
From the Editor: Karin Maag - 9 / Articles: Church and State in the Swiss Reformation by Jordan J. Ballor - 11 / “Unto the Fullness of Christ”: Organism and Dogma in James Orr by Todd Statham - 37 / Body and Soul: Baptismal Solidarity at a Funeral by Laura de Jong - 67 / Sermon: “Be Filled with the Spirit!”—A Sermon on Ephesians 5:15–21 by Denise L. Posie - 87 / Short Study: Sins of Omission: An Ethical Analysis by Gregory Mellema - 93 / Book Reviews - Scripture and Interpretation: Bauckham, Richard, Who Is God? Key Moments of Biblical Revelation, reviewed by Wayne Brouwer - 103 / Brouwer, Wayne, Martyr’s Manual: The Brilliant, Tragic, and Inspiring Message of Hebrews, reviewed by Thomas J. Niehof - 105 / Byassee, Jason, Surprised by Jesus Again: Reading the Bible in Communion with the Saints, reviewed by Daniel Boerman - 107 / Gane, Roy E., Old Testament Law for Christians: Original Context and Enduring Application, reviewed by Arie C. Leder - 109 / Heim, Knut Martin, Ecclesiastes: An Introduction and Commentary, reviewed by Wayne Brouwer - 113 / Keener, Craig S., Christobiography: Memory, History, and the Reliability of the Gospels, reviewed by Jiabin Qie - 116 / Lau, Te-Li, Defending Shame: Its Formative Power in Paul’s Letters, reviewed by Jun Soo Park - 118 / Moo, Douglas J., The Letter to the Romans, 2nd ed., reviewed by Jiabin Qie - 121 / Theology and History: Begbie, Jeremy S., A Peculiar Orthodoxy: Reflections on Theology and the Arts, reviewed by Chan Gyu Jang - 123 / Bray, Gerald L., Doing Theology with the Reformers, reviewed by Sam [Neulsaem] Ha - 126 / Brock, Cory C., Orthodox Yet Modern: Herman Bavinck’s Use of Friedrich Schleiermacher, reviewed by Wilson Jeremiah - 129 / Campbell, Douglas A., Pauline Dogmatics: The Triumph of God’s Love, reviewed by Dawei Shao - 132 / Chun, Chris, and Kyle C. Strobel, eds., Regeneration, Revival, and Creation: Religious Experience and the Purposes of God in the Thought of Jonathan Edwards, reviewed by Cameron Schweitzer - 135 / Clark, Kelly James, God and the Brain: The Rationality of Belief, reviewed by Jung-Yao Wang - 138 / Emerson, Matthew Y., “He Descended to the Dead”: An Evangelical Theology of Holy Saturday, reviewed by Benjamin Aho - 141 / Fesko, J. V., The Spirit of the Age: The 19th-Century Debate Over the Holy Spirit and the Westminster Confession, reviewed by John Bolt 143 / Fowl, Stephen E., Idolatry, reviewed by J. Brittain Brewer - 146 / Hinlicky, Paul R., Luther for Evangelicals: A Reintroduction, reviewed by David C. Quackenbos - 149 / Johnson, Adam J., and Stanley N. Gundry, eds., Five Views on the Extent of the Atonement, reviewed by John Bolt - 151 / Jones, Mark, and Michael A. G. Haykin, eds., A New Divinity: Transatlantic Reformed Evangelical Debates during the Long Eighteenth Century, reviewed by Heber C. de Campos Jr. - 156 / Kilby, Karen, God, Evil and the Limits of Theology, reviewed by Thomas Haviland-Pabst - 158 / McCall, Thomas H., Against God and Nature: The Doctrine of Sin, reviewed by John Bolt - 161 / Neele, Adriaan C., ed., Petrus van Mastricht (1630–1706): Text, Context, and Interpretation, reviewed by Garland D. Mason III - 166 / Ortlund, Gavin, Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals: Why We Need Our Past to Have a Future, reviewed by Ruan Bessa - 169 / Ryken, Philip, The Messiah Comes to Middle-Earth: Images of Christ’s Threefold Office in The Lord of the Rings, reviewed by Hannah Saxton - 172 / Sammons, Peter, , reviewed by Jonathan N. Cleland - 174 / Treier, Daniel J., Introducing Evangelical Theology; Treier, Daniel J., and Walter A. Elwell, eds., Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, 3rd ed., reviewed by Daniel Eguiluz - 177 / Vainio, Olli-Pekka, Cosmology in Theological Perspective: Understanding Our Place in the Universe, reviewed by Charles Wineman - 179 / Van den Brink, Gijsbert, Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman, and Maarten Wisse, eds., The Spirit Is Moving: New Pathways in Pneumatology; Studies Presented to Professor Cornelis van der Kooi on the Occasion of His Retirement, reviewed by Thomas Haviland-Pabst - 182 / Church and Mission: Avis, Paul, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Ecclesiology, reviewed by Justin L. McLendon - 185 / Byrd, Aimee, Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: How the Church Needs to Rediscover Her Purpose, reviewed by Raymond A. Blacketer - 189 / Elmer, Robert, ed., Piercing Heaven: Prayers of the Puritans, reviewed by Virginia Yip - 193 / Goheen, Michael W., The Church and Its Vocation: Lesslie Newbigin’s Missionary Ecclesiology, reviewed by Marcelo M. B. Cabral - 196 / Kuyper, Abraham, and Wendy Naylor (ed.), On Education, reviewed by Jean Francesco A. L. Gomes - 200 / Root, Andrew, The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need a God, reviewed by Benjamin M. Oliveira - 203 / Sittser, Gerald L., Resilient Faith: How the Early Christian “Third Way” Changed the World, reviewed by Steven J. Van Zanen - 206 / Thiessen, Elmer John, The Scandal of Evangelism: A Biblical Study of the Ethics of Evangelism, reviewed by Li Ma - 209 / Tuttle, Shea, Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers, reviewed by Mary L. Vanden Berg - 212https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/ctj/1110/thumbnail.jp
Season 10 Episode 10: The New Face of Evangelicalism
By 2050, the majority of the U.S. population will be nonwhite. The American church will make this transition even sooner, and if successful, will position itself a s a model to the rest of society. Soong-Chan Rah, of North Park Theological Seminary and author of The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Captivity, suggests ways we can make room for a richness that will benefit us all. Shirley Hoogstra hosts. Episode #1010
Harry Chan and family
Depicts a family group in the Supreme Court gardesn. From left to right: Harry Chan, wife Lilyan, Harry's brother and his wife, and young Calvin Chan at front.Donated by Kerry White, February 2018Vincent and Dulcie White married in WA in 1938 and then came to Darwin to start up a taxi business. The family was evacuated from Darwin before WW2. In 1946 they returned to re-establich the business but left Darwin after Dulcie's death in that same year
Signal Processing for Optical Communication System Assisted by Computer Vision Techniques
We review the recent progress on the application of image processing techniques to optical communication systems. The focus is placed mainly on the implementation complexity and performance of the techniques for optical performance monitoring and the compensation of common phase error. We also briefly introduce several applications where machine learning algorithms could be beneficial to fiber-optic transmission system
Magnetic field-boosted electrocatalytic process for the dissociation of Alzheimer's β-amyloid aggregates
Magnetic field-boosted electrochemistry has recently emerged as an effective strategy to enhancing the catalytic capability in industrially profitable purposes. However, its utilization to enhance the quality of life of individuals has not been thoroughly investigated yet. Here, we have unveiled a static magnetic field-boosted electrocatalytic process for the dissociation of self-assembled beta-amyloid (A beta) aggregates, the major pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Cobalt-doped titanium oxide (Co-TiO2) electrode exhibits the repetitive boosting and recovery of electrical current density in response to an applied static magnetic field due to ferromagnetic cobalt dopants. According to our microscopic and spectroscopic analyses results, Co-TiO2 electrode successfully triggers the dissociation process of A beta aggregate structure only with applied voltage. Besides, the dissociation efficacy of Co-TiO2 electrode against A beta aggregates is boosted when a static magnetic field is applied in addition to the voltage. Our in vitro evaluation results demonstrate that Co-TiO2 electrode has biocompatibility and mitigating effect against A beta-associated neurotoxicity. Also, our ex vivo evaluation results confirm that Co-TiO2 electrode can clear micrometer-sized and accumulated A beta aggregates from AD mouse brain tissue. This work discovers a therapeutic potential of static magnetic field-boosted bioelectrocatalysis for future AD treatment.
Marianne Chan: 47th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Marianne Chan grew up in Stuttgart, Germany, and Lansing, Michigan. She is the author of All Heathens (Sarabande Books, 2020), which was the winner of the 2021 GLCA New Writers Award. Her second collection, Leaving Biddle City, was published from Sarabande Books in July of this year. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Best American Poetry, New England Review, Kenyon Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She is an assistant professor of creative writing at Old Dominion University and teaches poetry in the Warren Wilson College MFA program for Writers
Inauguración del XXIII Simposio Román Piña Chan. Zonas Arqueológicas en Contextos Urbanos. <p>XXIII Simposio Román Piña Chan.Zonas Arqueológicas en Contextos Urbanos<p>
El acto inaugural del XXIII Simposio Román Piña Chan “Zonas arqueológicas en contextos urbanos”, tuvo lugar el 6 de noviembre de 2018, en la Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (ENAH). El Simposio fue inaugurado por el Antrop. Diego Prieto Hernández, Director General del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, en compañía de otras autoridades del INAH así como investigadores, docentes, alumnos y público en general.</p
Anyuon Chan
abstract: Anyuon left his village in 1989 during the middle of the night.
“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 22Region: Bahr al GhazalThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente
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