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Who Moved My Old Landmark? Changing Definitions of Landmarkism in the Early Twentieth Century
Jul 26, 2017
Christopher Bart Barber Lecture, Baptist Heritage Lecture Series Campbellsville University 18 March 2014 Introduction The most powerful theol...
From the Editor
Jul 26, 2017
Within these covers of The Campbellsville Review's seventh issue, there is a variety of writing that reflects the intellectual interests of t...
The Making of Violence: Motives, Means, and Masculinity
Jul 26, 2017 | self and violent hands” (Macbeth 5.9.36) With those words[2] Malcom describes Lady Macbeth’s supposed suicide
Mary Jane Chaffee[1] “By self and violent hands” (Macbeth 5.9.36) With those words[2] Malcom describes Lady Macbeth's supposed suicide, which...
The Stories (and Life) of Breece D’J Pancake
Jul 26, 2017
Nathan Gower[1] Breece D'J Pancake was a West Virginian and a fiction writer, notably in that order. He wrote only twelve short stories - pub...
Sleeping Among the Natives The Moravian Missions to Shekomeko and Pachgatoch
Jul 26, 2017
John R. Burch, Jr., PhD From 1734 to 1782, few missionary groups had as much success in attracting Native Americans to Christianity as the Re...