76 research outputs found
Chimes: February 25, 2000
Tuition nears $19K by Nathan VanderKlippe
McCain wins Michigan, ensures long race by Melissa Slager
Racism summit faces past, forges future by Hillary Whitcomb
Crump gets reappointment despite controversial comments by Natasja VanderBerg
Students work as interns for McCain 2000, French embassy by Carolyn Davids
Professors form care group by Natasja VanderBerg
Project Neigborhood expands to second house by Barbara Pezet
Author Anne Lamott brings Christian voice to bestseller lists by Philip Christman
Men\u27s b-ball ties MIAA record by Leslie Pratt
Students Senate looks to eliminate appeals with budgeting changes by Nathan VanderKlippehttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1435/thumbnail.jp
Chimes: September 10, 1999
Tragedy befalls community by Natasja VanderBerg
Filtering software blocks porn, raises questions by Nathan VanderKlippe
Sedimentation project stalled by complaint by Natasja VanderBerg
Seniority no longer criterium for staff pay by Christian Bell
Paving paradise: New walking path cuts through dorm \u27V\u27, helps students move in to dorms by Amanda Whittaker
Busiest summer ever by Amanda Whittaker
Physics professor witnesses devastating earthquake by Klaas Hoekema
Colleagues pay tribute to Basney by Susan Felch and John Netland
January Series brings home the Bowl by Beth Heinenhttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1406/thumbnail.jp
Chimes: September 2, 1999
Concert series attracts national artists by Natasja VanderBerg
Getting around Calvin College: The not-so-authoritative guide to braving the wild Dutch yonder by Melissa Slagerhttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1405/thumbnail.jp
Chimes: April 3, 1998
Construction begins for new science facility by John J. Vander Meer
Behind the Health Services scene by Nicholas Dekker
Engineers give a hand to Chicago\u27s handicapped by Jessica Hillstrom
Good Friday takes backseat to classes by Natasja Vanderberg
The weight of White American dominance by Michael Travis
Festival \u2798 lures word lovers from all avenues by Dorina Lazohttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1375/thumbnail.jp
Chimes: February 27, 1998
Former professor writes letter questioning vision by John J. Vander Meer
Calvin gets mention in local and national news by Nicholas Dekker
Professor Bratt writes book detailing Kuyper essays by Julie Armstrong
Egyptian makes Dutchland her home by Debbie Rowe
Travis brings drama to issues of diversity by Jessica Hillstrom
God\u27s grace prevails in staff member\u27s disease by Sarah Potter
Homosexuality at Calvin: Shh... by Natasja Vanderberg
Teamwork pays off for Calvin women by Justin Sybengahttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1373/thumbnail.jp
Chimes: September 17, 1999
Knightline armor not so shiny? by Nathan VanderKlippe
Gender Studies minor passes Educational Policy Committee by Beverly Ryskamp
Engineering Dept. receives $100,000 grant by Christian Bell
Changing the way faculty is governed by Natasja VanderBerg
New smoking policy implemented by Nathan VanderKlippe
\u27More than just sports\u27: Intramurals broadens its horizons this year students have more options by Melissa Slager
Millennium Series to take Calvin into Y2K by Nathan VanderKlippehttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1407/thumbnail.jp
Sexually Transforming Salvation: a Reading of Luce Irigaray's Insistence on Sexual Difference
This thesis suggests that Luce Irigaray's recent focus on spirituality in 'Luce Irigaray: key writings' makes explicit themes already suggested by her career-long insistence on the importance of sexual difference. It traces Irigaray's imagination of a dynamic, life-giving duality of sexual difference, suggesting that Irigaray's sexual difference displaces western philosophy's division between the natural and the spiritual; the earth and the sky; and mortals and the divine. In Irigaray's philosophy, cultivating sexual difference between men and women is the key to relinking the natural and the spiritual. This thesis calls this re-linking a religious task.Within this broad project, emphasis is placed on Irigaray's insistence that in order for sexual difference to be our redemption, women need to attend to creating a spiritual world appropriate to our own natural world. Indispensable to this project is the cultivation of a genealogy of mother-daughter relationships. This thesis explores this theme in Irigaray by discussing Drucilla Cornell's book, 'Legacies of dignity: between women and generations', as an Irigarayan genealogical exercise.This thesis also explores Irigaray's demand that western culture rethink its understanding of God. She suggests that we cultivate a sense of the divine as 'sensibly transcendent.' In order to highlight the distinction between Irigaray's divine and a monotheistic, transcendent God, this thesis turns to Patricia Huntington's article 'Contra Irigaray: the couple is not the middle term of the ethical whole.'The concluding chapter explores Irigaray's reworked notions of incarnation and salvation.Throughout these explorations, this thesis holds that Irigaray's re-integration of the natural and the spiritual will promote more ethical living -- with others, our selves, the earth and the divine
Chimes: October 29, 1999
Runners go the distance for fund by Natasja VanderBerg
Complaint addressed, work resumes on ponds by Nathan VanderKlippe
Midnight Madness hits Calvin basketball by Keith Rodenhuis
DeVos emphasizes need for principles in business by Nathan VanderKlippe
Biotechnology major added by Melissa Slager
Mosaic hosts events focused on diversity by Dave Dykhouse and Eric Flores
Smoking policy update from the Student Life Office by John Britton
New organization to look at issue of Body Image by Melissa Slagerhttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1425/thumbnail.jp
Chimes: February 4, 2000
Find fame, fortune on \u27Broadway\u27 by Nathan VanderKlippe
Dorm drug busts result in suspensions investigations by Nathan VanderKlippe
\u27Left is right\u27 by Carolyn Davids
Festival on Writing booked solid by Beth Heinen
Prism is back again for 2000 by Natasja VanderBerg
Men\u27s b-ball extends streak by Leslie Pratt
Women\u27s b-ball team takes off in second half by Keith Rodenhuis
Balance of faith and science found at Calvin by Nathan Swanson
Freshman senators set late-night snack proposal on the table by Nathan VanderKlippehttps://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/chimes/1432/thumbnail.jp
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