December is A List-Lover’s Favorite Time of Year



While I’m currently chained to my desk working on my last paper of 2009, due Monday dec 21st, i figured I’d encourage myself my posting my annual list of paper titles a little early, as proof to myself that I have indeed, on numerous occasions, actually completed the paper-writing process.



Seems like I wrote fewer papers this year compared to last year, but I also wrote a curriculum, two sermons, and did a few more project/essay things in lieu of research papers. But it’s all leading up to the biggie- my integrative project/thesis- which I need to hit “send” on this coming Monday at midnight-final title TBA once it’s done. But here’s a year in review even though I ain’t really done. This year’s batch definitely branched out from the realms of Biblical Greek and Church History…



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“There are More Things in Heaven and Earth, Harris, Than are Dreamt of in Your Philosophy”:

Poetic Transcendence and Mystic Benevolence
in Steve Martin’s L.A. Story



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Unfamiliar Territory:

Rest, Mystery
And the Western Washington Peninsula



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“One Nation, Under Insecurity”:

Consumerism As American Civil Religion



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Woman vs. Machine:

Comparing Dinnerstein and Gould’s Recordings of
Bach’s Goldberg Variations



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From Beige to Technicolor:

A Six-Week Journey Towards Food



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Head to Head:

An Introduction to the Complementarian/Egalitarian Divide
as Expressed Through Interpretations of
1 Corinthians 11:2-16
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Posted on Tue, Dec 15th, 2009 at 9:51 pm
Filed under Books, Cultural Shifts, Film, History, Lists, Mars Hill Graduate School, Music, Pop Culture, Psychology/Being Human, Uncategorized, intertextuality, theology.

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Comments: 4

  1. 1 | Rebecca Swanson

    December 15th, 2009 at 10:04 pm

    Can I read some of these?

  2. 2 | Kj

    December 16th, 2009 at 1:20 am

    Oh course seester. Let me know what you’re in the mood for and I can send the PDF fairy

  3. 3 | Katrina

    December 16th, 2009 at 8:58 am

    Can I read some of these as well?

  4. 4 | Kj

    December 16th, 2009 at 12:48 pm

    Of course my friend. shoot me an email.

    I miss you.

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