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Item Glossary of some divination related terms(Rice University, 1/13/2012) Smith, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1944-Item Glossary of some Yijing-related terms(Rice University, 1/13/2012) Smith, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1944-Item Life's Path: The Good, the Bad, and the Just Plain There(11/16/2012) Klein, Anne CarolynItem Protestant Churchmen in the German Enlightenment--Mere Tools of Temporal Government?(Max Hueber Verlag, 1978) Stroup, John; Schade, Richard E.; Glenn, JerryItem The Idea of Theological Education at the University of Berlin: From Schleiermacher to Harnack(Fortress Press, 1984) Stroup, John; Henry, PatrickItem The Dynamics of Holy Power as Reflected in the Narrative Structure in the Lives of St Martin and St Anthony(Canadian Society of Medievalists, 1987) Fanger, ClaireItem Political Theology and Secularization Theory in Germany, 1918-1939: Emanuel Hirsch as a Phenomenon of His Time(Cambridge University Press, 1987-07) Stroup, JohnItem The Yoke Saying in the "Gospel of Thomas 90"(Brill, 1990-09) DeConick, April D.Item Stripped before God: A New Interpretation of Logion 37 in the Gospel of Thomas(1991-06) DeConick, April D.; Fossum, Jarl; BrillItem "SHE IS THE VICTOR": Bourgeois Women, Nationalist Identities and the Ideal of the Independent Woman Farmer in German Southwest Africa(Berghahn Books, 1993-09) Wildenthal, LoraItem Review of Klaits, Joseph; Haltzel, Michael H., eds., The Global Ramifications of the French Revolution(H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online, 1995) Wildenthal, LoraItem The "Dialogue of the Savior" and the Mystical Sayings of Jesus(Brill, 1996) DeConick, April D.Item Das Opfer des geliebten Sohnes Zu Jon D. Levensons Buch uber'Tod und Auferstehung des Geliebten Sohnes'(Neukirchen-Vluyn, 1996) Henze, MatthiasItem Review of Koloniale Herrschaft. Zur soziologischen Theorie der Staatsentstehung am Beispiel des ‘Schutzgebietes Togo,’ by Trutz von Trotha(Oxford University Press, 1997) Wildenthal, LoraItem Alfred Stieglitz and New York Dada(Taylor & Francis, 1997) Brennan, MarciaItem ’When Men Are Weak‘: The Imperial Feminism of Frieda von Bülow(Wiley, 1998) Wildenthal, LoraFrieda von Bülow was a colonialist woman author and activist who also engaged the bourgeois women's movement of pre-First World War Germany. She is of interest to scholars of German colonialism, racial thought, feminism, and women's literature. This article interprets her life experiences, including travel to German East Africa (mainland Tanzania) and her affair with Carl Peters, together with her feminist non-fiction and anti-feminist fiction, to argue that she developed an imperial feminism in which German women's emancipation was predicated on the subordination of racialised ‘others’.Item Tamim al-Dari(Cambridge University Press, 1998) Cook, DavidItem The Formative Feminine and the Immobility of God: Gender and Cosmogony in Bernard Silvestris's Cosmographia(University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998) Fanger, Claire; Townsend, David; Taylor, AndrewItem Review of Linda Gertner Zatlin's Beardsley, Japonisme, and the Perversion of the Victorian Ideal(The North American Conference on British Studies, 1999) Brennan, MarciaItem The Places of Colonialism in the Writing and Teaching of Modern German History(The European Studies Journal, 1999) Wildenthal, Lora