Religion

Displaying 351 - 400 of 1214 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
351 Rock music, dancing, wearing shorts 'wicked'
Northern Iowan 86:7, p.11
Excerpts from interview with Evangelist Brother Jim.
352 Imitation of Christ
Northern Iowan 85:57, p.2
Does not like religious zealots.
353 Christians unfairly labeled as 'freaks'
Northern Iowan 85:22, p.3
Believes that there are satanist influences in some rock music.
354 Film exaggerates rock group Satanism; guest column
Northern Iowan 85:20, p.3
Disagrees with message of recent film.
355 Column art gives distorted view
Northern Iowan 85:13, p.3
Has never found Gideons offensive; suggest methods for learning about spirituality.
356 Column considered not too 'Wild(e)'
Northern Iowan 85:12, p.2
Critical of writer who wrote recently about the Gideons who distributed Bibles on campus.
357 Groups help students spiritually
Northern Iowan 85:8, p.9
Students and local religious centers talk about religion.
358 Untitled
Northern Iowan 85:4, p.2
Recommends career in televangelism.
359 'Iowa concert of prayer' at UNI-Dome Friday a 'first' for any state
Public Relations News Release 1987:360, p.1
A gathering of as many as ten thousand people in the UNI-Dome is planned by David Bryant of the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship of Minneapolis. Bryant plans to gather Christians from across Iowa to the UNI-Dome.
360 Iowa State professor holds presentation on scientific and religious climate of the Nineteenth Century
Public Relations News Release 1987:358, p.1
Professor David B. Wilson holds a presentation on religious and scientific issues of the Nineteenth Century. Wilson has been the recipient of awards from the National Science Foundation, and the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow.
361 "Science and Religion in the Age of Darwin: The Question of Miracles" presentation in McCollum Science Hall
Public Relations News Release 1987:357, p.1
Iowa State University's Professor David B. Wilson appears in McCollum Science Hall to speak on scientific and religious issues of the Nineteenth Century.
362 St. Pat's Day is most popular 'voluntary' holiday around¿ and don't wear orange says UNI prof
Public Relations News Release 1987:306, p.1
Professor James Robinson traces the historical and religious origins of various St. Patrick's Day traditions, including green clothing, avoiding orange, the Blarney stone, and the shamrock.
363 Why televangelists fail
Public Relations News Release 1987:282, p.1
Professor David Crownfield explains the difficulties faced by televangelists balancing the roles of celebrity and church leader.
364 Bible's advice outdated
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.3
Believes letter writers do not understand that things have changed.
365 Adornments ignore some religions
Northern Iowan 84:27, p.2
Unhappy with Christmas decorations.
366 First lecture of Northern Iowa's Political Science Lecture Series, Nov. 19
Public Relations News Release 1987:135, p.1
Professor Dhirendra Vajpeyi conducts the first presentation of the Political Science Lecture Series in Sabin Hall. Vajpeyi speaks on the role of Islam in shaping the political systems of India.
367 Department of religion professors not disdainful
Northern Iowan 84:20, p.2
Professor Crownfield strongly defends his department; believes faculty show respect.
368 Creationism not proper topic for natural science classes
Northern Iowan 84:15, p.3
Believes that creationism is a matter of belief.
369 'Exploring India's Cultural Traditions' topic for week-long series on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1987:78, p.1
The Committee on Asian Studies sponsors the "Exploring the Cultural Traditions of India" program, featuring a host of guest professors. The program will cover U. S./India relations, Hinduism, Indian dance, and the role of women in Indian culture.
370 Attempts at infiltration could stop fundamentalist presidential hopefuls
Northern Iowan 84:13, p.2
Suggests strategy to defeat the perceived influence of religious fundamentalists.
371 Prayer group strives to create unity among denominations
Northern Iowan 84:9, p.12
Students and others meet Wednesday mornings for prayer.
372 'What is Religion?' finale will discuss desire, death
Northern Iowan 83:54, p.6
Professor Crownfield gives preview of his lecture.
373 Amish conference
Public Relations News Release 1987:310, p.1
A conference on Amish society, religious practices, and lifestyle is held in the Education Center, sponsored by Allen Hospital and the Cedar Community Mennonite Church.
374 Conference to highlight history, beliefs, lifestyle, of the Amish society April 25
Public Relations News Release 1987:300, p.1
A conference on the religious practices, history, and lifestyle of the Amish was held in the Education Center. The conference included presentations from faculty members on Amish crafts, games, and history.
375 Television and religion, is it help or is it hype?
Northern Iowan 83:44, p.13
John Folkers offers views on religious television programs.
376 Speech examines religious beliefs
Northern Iowan 83:40, p.6
David Ingram talks about concepts of God; photo.
377 Gay Pride Week to be Feb. 22-28 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:223, p.1
The Church of New Hope, UNI-GLO, and the Gay/Lesbian Outreach hosted a series of informative programs in Maucker Union for Gay Pride Week. Activities include a film on gays and religion in the Embassy Room, and a panel discussion on AIDS.
378 Ingram to discuss concept of God
Public Relations News Release 83:38, p.6
David Ingram will speak on faith.
379 UNI professor analyzes Christmas story from 'geographer's point of view'
Public Relations News Release 1986:136, p.1
Professor Jonathan Lu questions commonly held beliefs about the Christmas story. Lu states that travel would be difficult in this region due to storms and low temperatures in winter. The path to Bethlehem would have been infested with bandits.
380 Course needed in G.E.
Northern Iowan 83:19, p.4
Urges inclusion of course in world religions.
381 Course justification 'interesting'
Northern Iowan 83:17, p.3
Believes faculty member's recent statements did not show sensitivity to all religions.
382 Hick discusses religious theories
Northern Iowan 83:16, p.13
John Hick talks about the bases of religion; photo.
383 Views differ in church, Bible
Northern Iowan 83:9, p.2
The writer raises questions about what the Bible says.
384 Women's view on religion changes
Northern Iowan 83:6, p.19
Excerpts from remarks by Rosemary Ruether.
385 After A Comes B
Northern Iowan 82:59, p.2
Finds many references to God in Declaration of Independence.
386 Contempt for religion
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.3
Talks about status of her religious faith.
387 Panel topic to address women's role in religion
Northern Iowan 82:48, p.11
388 What's up?
Northern Iowan 82:40, p.6
Activities and meetings.
389 Navigators
Northern Iowan 82:39, p.7
Sponsoring volleyball games.
390 Christ for UNI
Northern Iowan 82:38, p.7
Showing the movie "Cult Explosion".
391 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:33, p.2
Responds to Gwynne Skinner's column "Take it or leave it" from the Jan. 28 issue of the Northern Iowan.
392 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:33, p.2
Responds to a letter written by Randal Nicholas in the February 4 issue of the Northern Iowan.
393 Faith is not a gift; must be earned
Northern Iowan 82:32, p.2
Responds to the column "Take it or leave it" written by Gwynne Skinner in the January 28 issue of the Northern Iowan.
394 NI "baits born-agains"
Northern Iowan 82:32, p.2
Responds to the column "Take it or leave it" written by Gwynne Skinner in the January 28 issue of the Northern Iowan.
395 Faith provides reason for being
Northern Iowan 82:31, p.2
Responds to the "Take it or leave it" column written by Gwynne Skinner in the January 28 edition of the Northern Iowan.
396 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:29, p.2
Defends humanism.
397 Homosexuality--what does the Bible say?
Northern Iowan 82:22, p.3
Discusses some of the differences between the Bible we have today and the original Hebrew and Greek versions.
398 'I'm a fundamentalist--bait me!'
Northern Iowan 82:22, p.2
Discusses the differences between humanism and fundamentalism.
399 Tele-evangelism questioned
Northern Iowan 82:20, p.10
Chuck Quirk and John Folkers talk about television evangelists.
400 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:19, p.2
Critical of letter that did not like religious reference in classified ad.