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Elizabeth Fox-Genovese | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical
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 | One-time gift Recurring gift More info February 8, 2010 Free Newsletters: RSS Feeds | Audio | Twitter Home > Index > Hot Issues > Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, American history professor at Emory University, convert to Catholicism, and public intellectual, ... |
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 | RIP Remembering Betsey Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, 1941-2007 March 1, 2007 Brilliant. Brave. And a perfect picture of magnanimity. These are the words I have always used to describe my friend and mentor, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese. Now I write them in memory, with the mixture of grief and joy that comes ... |
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 | Weblog: Finding and Missing Jesus at Ford's Funeral Plus: Richard Land, Leith Anderson, and others on Hussein's execution; Elizabeth Fox-Genovese dies; mysterious charges against an evangelical Episcopalian leader; and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen ... |
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 | The Evolution of Mary(Part 2) -by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese May 1, 1997 (Second of two parts; click here to read Part 1) In a similar spirit, in Mary Through the Centuries, Pelikan notes the seemingly paradoxical consequences of the encounter between institutional Catholicism and Mariology since the ... |
 Women's Ways of Knowing Revisited (Part 2) - Books & Culture -
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 | Women's Ways of Knowing Revisited (Part 2) Elizabeth Fox-Genovese September 1, 1997 (Second of two parts; click here to read Part 1) Debold, Tolman, and Brown speculate that many women have difficulty in moving from subjective to constructed knowledge because of "the justifiable difficulty women ... |
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 | Of Sin and Horses The compelling world of Dick Francis's mysteries. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese January 1, 1998 In the fall of 1997, the British mystery writer Dick Francis published his thirty-seventh mystery novel, 10-Lb. Penalty, which, like many of its predecessors, was selected as a ... |
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 | Hopeful Pessimism The lessons of the civil rights movement turn out to be quite alien to liberal pieties. by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese July 1, 2004 A Stone of Hope A Stone of Hope A Stone of Hope: Prophetic Religion and the Death of Jim Crow by David L. Chappell Univ. of North Carolina Press, 2004 344 ... |
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 | A Pro-Woman Pope Why radical feminists can't hear the good words John Paul II has for women. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese April 27, 1998 Pope John Paul II on The Genius of Women U.S.Catholic Conference Publishing Services 84 pp.; $5.95, paper Pope John Paul II welcomed 1995, the year of the Fourth United ... |
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 | The Legacy of John Paul II Why the bishop of Rome may be the most important figure in this secularist age. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese January 1, 2000 What in the tumultuous history of the twentieth century could have led anyone to predict that the most visible of its extraordinary galaxy of leaders ... |
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 | Harry S. Stout November 1, 2005 In The Mind of the Master Class: History and Faith in the Southern Slaveholders' Worldview, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Eugene Genovese embark upon a task of rehabilitative intellectual history remarkably similar to that undertaken by the Harvard historian ... |

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