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SUMMARIES OF DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2002

Extract

David Ralph Bains [Ph.D.2000]: The Liturgical Impulse in Mid-Twentieth-Century American Mainline Protestantism

Ernest Boyer, Jr. [Th.D. 2002]: “What is Religion?”: Shaftesbury, the German Enlightenment, and Schleiermacher

Christopher Stuart Chandler [Ph.D. 2000]: Establishing A Pureland on Earth: The Foguang Buddhist Perspective on Modernization and Globalization

Susanne Mrozik [Ph.D. 1999]: The Relationship Between Morality and the Body in Monastic Training According to the Shikshasamuccaya

Laura S. Nasrallah [Th.D. 2002]: Rhetorical Strategies in Early Christian debates over Prophecy

Nancy Eileen Nienhuis [Th.D. 2002]: Neighbors and Other Strangers: Poor Women, Critical Feminist Liberation Theology, and Welfare-Reform Rhetoric

Yuko Taniguchi [Th.D. 2002]: To Lead Quiet and Peaceable Lives: Rhetorical Analysis of the First Letter to Timothy

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Footnotes

Harvard Theological Review periodically includes summaries of Harvard doctoral dissertations recently accepted in the Th.D. and Ph.D. programs under the Committee on the Study of Religion, a standing committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences with membership from both that faculty and the Faculty of the Divinity School. Relevant theses from the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC) are also included.