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Vanderbilt Divinity School: Education, Contest, & Change by Dale A. Johnson,

Vanderbilt Divinity School: Education, Contest, & Change by Dale A. Johnson,
The Vanderbilt Divinity School is one of only four university-based interdenominational institutions in the United States, and the only one in the South. As such, its history provides a distinct vantage point for viewing what has occurred in theological education since the latter part of the nineteenth century. In this book, the contributors explore the school's history in terms of four main themes: -- Engagement with southern culture, present from the beginnings of the university but taking on special significance in the mid-twentieth century around the issue of race; -- The transition from an institution of the church (Methodist) to an independent and interdenominational school with a liberal Protestant orientation; -- The development of the modern research university, evident in the establishment of a graduate program in religion in addition to its program for the profession of ministry; -- From the 1950s, a growing concern with diversity and inclusivity, in keeping with national and international issues and developments both religious and cultural, which has broadened the school's sense of ecumenism and deepened its commitments to social justice. Conflict has played an important part in shaping the history of the Vanderbilt Divinity School, from struggles over initial visions to questions of financial support and institutional control, from local debates over academic freedom to national issues of social justice. Especially noteworthy are the transformations the school has undergone since 1960: the "James Lawson affair", where the divinity school faculty resigned over the expulsion of an African American graduate student who was organizing local lunch counter sit-ins;the impact of social change on the school since the late 1960s; and the contributions of women and African Americans, including their appointment to the faculty.



A World of Babies: Imagined Childcare Guides for Seven Societies by Judy S. DeLoache,
A World of Babies: Imagined Childcare Guides for Seven Societies by Judy S. DeLoache,
Are babies divine, or do they have the devil in them? Should parents talk to their infants, or is it a waste of time? Answers to questions about the nature and nurture of infants appear in this book as advice to parents in seven world societies. Imagine what Dr. Spock might have written if he were a healer from Bali...or an Aboriginal grandmother from the Australian desert...or a diviner from a rural village in West Africa. As the seven "child care manuals" in this book reveal, experts worldwide offer intriguingly different advice to new parents. A World of Babies brings alive infant care practices around the world in the form of baby and child care manuals "written" by members of seven real societies. The information, while presented in an imaginative fictive format, is based on extensive research by anthropologists, psychologists, and historians. Encountering fascinating facts about how people in other societies view and raise their babies, readers may be led to see the beliefs and practices of their own society from a new perspective. The creative format of this book brings alive a rich fund of ethnographic knowledge, vividly illustrating a simple but powerful truth: there exist many models of babyhood, each shaped by deeply held values and widely varying cultural contexts. After reading this book, you will never again view child-rearing as a matter of "common sense." Judy DeLoache is Professor of Psychology at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Alma Gottlieb is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.



Uganda Virus Research Institute - The Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI), located in Entebbe, Uganda, was established in 1936 as the Yellow Fever Research Institute by the Rockefeller Foundation. In 1950, after gaining regional recognition it was renamed the East African Virus Research institute (EAVRI).

International Peace Research Institute, Oslo - The International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) was founded by Johan Galtung as an affiliate of the University of Oslo in 1959 and became an independent institute in 1966. It was one of the first centres of peace research in the world, and it is Norway’s only peace research institute.

Institute of Cetacean Research - Institute of Cetacean Research (ICR) is a Japanese privately-owned, non-profit institution that claims to carry out the scientific research into cetaceans. It grew out of the Whale Research Institute (founded 1947) which in turn was an off-shoot of Nakabe Scientific Research Centre (founded 1941).

Research institute - A research institute is a establishment endowed for doing research. Though the term often implies scientific research, there are also many research institutes in the social sciences as well, especially for sociological and historical research.



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