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He’s A Person, She’s A Ship: Examining Sexism In The English Language

by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Culture, Gender, History, Language, Literature

by Ella Steen ’23       Language is undeniably a fundamental part of culture and human development; it allows us to communicate, collaborate, and share ideas on a broad scope. Culture and language are locked into a mutually productive relationship. What affects...

Fruit for the Fruitless: An Old Testament Context for John 15:1

by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Biblical Studies, Philosophy

by Abigail Dundore ’24       In the farewell discourse in the Gospel of John (located in chapters 13-17), Jesus is delivering final advice to his disciples in anticipation of his imminent absence. Craig Keener explains that the farewell discourse “interprets the...

What Do Christ’s Kingdom and Immigration Have In Common?

by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Biblical Studies, Education, International, Interviews, Political Science

by Gabrielle Guimarães ’24       Amidst the hotly debated topic of immigration is the issue of international students. Looking around, it is hard to find many who are opposed to international students, being that they come for studying purposes and return to...

Recovering Proper Self-Love in the Christian Church 

by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Biblical Studies, Philosophy

by Evelyn Murphy ’25        The first uses of the term “self-love” beheld negative connotations such that it referred to “excessive regard for one’s own interest” (“self-love,” def. 1). However, starting in the seventeenth century, the term adopted a therapeutic...

Louise Farrenc: Trailblazer Among French Women in Music

by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Art, Gender, History, International

by Eliza Weigelt ’25       In 1862, Belgian conductor and musicologist François-Joseph Fétis wrote in the 2nd edition of his Biographie universelle des musiciens the following about Louise Farrenc: Unfortunately, the genre of large-scale instrumental music to...
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