Word: buchananism
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Saying that in 1981 women comprised 44 percent of the student body, Constance H. Buchanan, head of the women's Studies program, explains. "More women were beginning to seek training for and ordination in the professional ministry." It became evident that most religious writing "focused on men's activities and perspectives on the study of religion...
...That recognition argued for an attempt to try to ask questions about what the role of gender was, and is, and the way roles are assigned." Buchanan says. "The field explicitly recognizes the connection between religious ideas and social institutions...
...ministers, problems still exist for women in the curriculum and in religion at large. Although some men who graduate from the Div School study at Catholic seminaries and later become ordained as priests, this option is not open to women. The Women's Studies Program exists to combat what Buchanan sees as inherent inequalities passed down in religion through the ages...
...ought to take its institutions and its people just as you find them." The first instructions went in 1844 from Acting Secretary of State Richard K. Cralle to John A. Bryan, U.S. charge d'affaires, Lima, Peru. The other guidelines were laid down by Secretary of State James Buchanan...
...Like life. An infantry corporal with nine pieces of shrapnel in his back carried on the fight for three years, pressing, retreating, always recovering and trudging wearily ahead, overcoming protesting generals (Air Force Ace Robinson Risner) and multimillionaires (Ross Perot) and politicians (Congressman Phil Crane) and pundits (Columnist Pat Buchanan) and bureaucrats (Secretary of the Interior James Watt...