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Tracy Voorhees Papers
Letters to, from and about Tracy Voorhees about his role as coordinator of the Hungarian Refugee Program
Interview with Tracy Wilkes
The wife of journalist and author Paul Wilkes, Tracy is the founder and director of DREAMS, INC, a Wilmington-based program that affords inner-city children and adolescents the opportunity to express themselves through dance, drama, music and art. Tracy, who earned her Masters in Social Work from Boston College, has seen DREAMS grow into a foundation with a Board of Directors, two full-time and many volunteer workers, and with close to seventy children between the ages of eight and seventeen participating in the program
Alumni Authors: Kristen Tracy \u2794
Alumni Authors Series - Spring 2012. The William H. Hannon Library was happy to celebrate some of our acclaimed literary alumnus. Each author discussed their newest works and share a few stories from their days at LMU.
Kristen Tracy (\u2794) - Kristen Tracy has written four young adult novels, Lost It, Crimes of the Sarahs, A Field Guide for Heartbreakers, and Sharks & Boys. Her first middle-grade novel, Camille McPhee Fell Under the Bus, was released in Summer 2009. This year, Kristen\u27s newest second middle-grade novel, The Reinvention of Bessica Lefter, has won a Parents\u27 Choice Award. Kristen has a Ph.D. in English, an MFA in writing and an MA in American Literature. Kristen has taught writing and literature courses at Brigham Young University, Johnson State College (in Vermont), and Western Michigan University
Tracy Metz Lecture: Sweet & Salt: Water and the Dutch
Tracy Metz is a journalist and author of art, architecture, urban planning and the landscape. In Sweet & Salt: Water and the Dutch (NAi Publishers) Metz describes the metamorphosis the landscape of the Netherlands is currently undergoing and how the Dutch are searching for new ways of living with the water. Co-sponsored by School of Visual and Performing Arts Transmedia Department
Long COVID and the importance of the doctor–patient relationship
A pandemic was declared in March 2020, due to a novel virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). It was initially reported that COVID-19 infection could cause dramatic variation in clinical outcome, from asymptomatic infection through to multi-organ failure and death. Early data reported that 17% of people hospitalised due to COVID-19 would require intensive care, and 32% of these people would die.1,2 Nationally, and internationally, planning focused on identifying and managing the very sick, and reducing people’s exposure to the virus. In primary care, in the UK, there was a move to remote consulting, with the majority of consultations being conducted by telephone or video, and face-to-face consultations being in the minority for the first time in the history of the NHS.3 The prominence of NHS 111 to differentiate between the ‘sick’ and ‘not sick’, and setting up ‘hot hubs’ for assessment of people suspected of having COVID-19 in the community, changed the face of primary care
Between a rock and a hard place: Public theology in a post-secular age
This is the author's PDF version of a book published by SCM Press© 2013.Public theology is an increasingly important area of theological discourse with strong global networks of institutions and academics involved in it. In this book, Elaine Graham argues that Western society is entering an unprecedented political and cultural era, in which many of the assumptions of classic sociological theory and of mainstream public theology are being overturned. Whilst many of the features of the trajectory of religious decline, typical of Western modernity, are still apparent, there are compelling and vibrant signs of religious revival, not least in public life and politics - local, national and global. This requires a revision of the classic secularization thesis, as well as much Western liberal political theory, which set out separate or at least demarcated terms of engagement between religion and the public domain. Elaine Graham examines claims that Western societies are moving from 'secular' to 'post-secular' conditions and traces the contours of the 'post-secular': the revival of faith-based engagement in public sphere alongside the continuing - perhaps intensifying - questioning of the legitimacy of religion in public life. She argues that public theology must rethink its theological and strategic priorities in order to be convincing in this new 'post-secular' world and makes the case for the renewed prospects for public theology as a form of Christian apologetics, drawing from Biblical, classical and contemporary sources
Herald of Holiness Volume 82 Number 11 (1993)
FEATURES
8 Miss Martha and All God’s Children, Wesley D. Tracy
14 What It Means to Me, Walt Russell
24 Attitude Is Everything, Tim Stearman
32 What You Can Do to Help the Grieving, Dan Whitney
36 Experiencing Grief with Children, Kate Convissor
38 The Management of Grief, Joe Bayly
CONTINUING COLUMNS
1 General Superintendent’s Viewpoint, Donald D. Owens
6 Rhythms of the Spirit, Morris A. Weigelt
7 In a Woman’s Voice, Rebecca Laird
25 Christian Marriage Journal, J. Paul and Marilyn Turner
26 Into the Word, Roger L. Hahn
43 Close to Home, Tom Felder
46 Observer at Large, John C. Bowling
47 Marked Copy, Mark Graham
DEPARTMENTS
3 Editor’s Choice, Wesley D. Tracy
4 The Readers Write
18-23, 44-45 News, Mark Graham & Tom Felder
29 Evangelists’ Slates
30 The Question Box
48 Late News, Mark Graham & Tom Felder
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE FEATURE
40 Press On to the Fort, M. A. Grifforhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1070/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 83 Number 08 (1994)
Cover Photo Credit: Paula Burch
SPECIAL REPORT
17 Primitive Religion Comes To America, Wesley Tracy and Terry Read
18 Traditional African Religion
24 Santeria Moves North
26 After the Dance the Drums Are Heavy: Voodoo in America
FEATURES
12 The Last Temptation of Brother Ray, Bill Snead
14 Snakes, Faith, and the Word of God, Daniel B. Spross
30 Come to the Water, Robert Edge
34 Playing in the Park, Mark Lingle
CONTINUING COLUMNS
4 General Superintendent’s Viewpoint, William J. Prince
5 Into the Word, Roger L. Hahn
11 In a Woman’s Voice, Rebecca Laird
37 Over 60, C. Ellen Watts
39 When You Pray, E. Dee Freeborn
42 Close to Home, Bryan Merrill
46 Observer at Large, John C. Bowling
DEPARTMENTS
2 Editor’s Choice, Wesley D. Tracy
6-10, 43-45 News, Mark Graham & Bryan Merrill
47 Marked Copy, Mark Graham
48 Late News, Mark Graham & Bryan Merrillhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1055/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 82 Number 06 (1993)
Cover Photo Credit: Provided by Richard H. Heeren
FEATURE ARTICLES
8 Does Your Child Have the “Too Much” Syndrome?, Debra Fulghum Bruce
10 Wally’s World, Wesley D. Tracy
16 Two Bites from the Apple, Robert L. Brandt
30 Adversity in Spreading the Faith, Donna Fletcher Crow
32 Christus Victor - Our Great Savior, William M. Greathouse
35 A Rocking Chair and the Bible - A Tribute to My Father, Robert E. Perry
36 From Victim to Victor, Yvonne Gillis
38 The Lost Third, LaNelle C. Stiles
CONTINUING COLUMNS
4 General Superintendent’s Viewpoint, Eugene L. Stowe
5 Into the Word, Roger L. Hahn
7 The Family Album, Jerry and Lynda Cohagan
25 When You Pray, E. Dee Freeborn
26 In a Woman’s Voice, Rebecca Laird
DEPARTMENTS
2 Editor’s Choice, Wesley D. Tracy
6 Readers Write
20-24, 43-45 News, Mark Graham & Tom Felder
27 Question Box, Conducted by Wesley D. Tracy
42 Close to Home, Tom Felder
47 Marked Copy, Mark Graham
48 Late News, Mark Graham & Tom Felderhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1065/thumbnail.jp
Humor Writer of the Month: Tracy Dawson
Tracy Dawson, an actress, comedian, author and script consultant, is our Humor Writer of the Month for December
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