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...courses have been essentially transplanted from the current Core program. History professor Ann M. Blair’s Historical Studies A-27: “Reason and Faith in the West” will count toward the “Culture and Belief” requirement, while Literature & Arts A-64: “American Literature and the American Environment,” to be taught by English professor Lawrence Buell in fall 2009, will fulfill the “Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding” requirement...
...third course is a modified version of a current class that does not count for Core credit. “Medicine and the Body in East Asia and Europe”—which is based on East Asian Studies 170 and taught by East Asian Studies professor Shigehisa Kuriyama—will count toward the “Culture and Belief” requirement...
...Social Analysis dominate “The Hard Core,” a new online comedy on Harvard-Radcliffe Television (HRTV). More than just producing a television program, creators Andrew N. Wesman ’10, Samuel H. Lemberg ’10, and Alexander J. Berman ’10 are experimenting with filmmaking by adding interactive elements. Beginning April 3, they will release an episode every two weeks that chronicles the experiences of six students taking the fictional Social Analysis 68: “Sexual Economics,” with Professor Epstein, a sexually ambiguous nymphomaniac who proposes...
Huckabee has focused his Texas campaign on rousing his evangelical core constituency in the Texas Bible Belt - conservative towns like Tyler in east Texas; Waco, home to Baylor University; Plano, a conservative, affluent Dallas-area community; and Fort Worth, where Huckabee attended the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in the 1970s. It is his efforts in Fort Worth that concern advocates like Miller; there SBOE District 11 member Pat Hardy, a former schoolteacher, curriculum adviser and moderate Republican, is facing a challenge from fellow Republican Barney Maddox, a urologist and ardent supporter of creationism. With no Democratic candidate on the ballot...
...Apparitions represent a [necessary] provocation for both theologians and the church," Giuseppe De Carli, whose interview with Bertone is the core of The Last Secret, told TIME. In the book, Bertone seems relieved that all the Virgin's prophecies were now safely in the past tense, and could no longer be seen as portending the world's end: "It's all quite different from the massive carnage certain fevered brains like to imagine taking place," he writes. Then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger must have felt the same. In a "Theological Interpretation" that accompanied the publication of the third secret, he suggested...