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From Arshe Ahmed 5 Months ago
0 0 likes | 30 30 viewsBeautiful Simplicity and Practicality of Islam Sermon/ Khutbah by Imam Sohaib Sultan (Muslim Chaplain, Muslim Life Coordinator for the Muslim Life Program in the Office… -
Beautiful Simplicity and Practicality of Islam: Sermon by Imam Sohaib Sultan (Muslim Chaplain)
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From Georgette Chalker A year ago
0 0 likes | 160 160 viewsThe Dalai Lama Reflects on Princeton's Motto, A small film about His Holiness the Dalai Lama's Visit on Tuesday, October 28, 2014. -
His Holiness the Dalai Lama Reflects on Princeton's Motto
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From Georgette Chalker 3 Years ago
0 0 likes | 554 554 viewsPrinceton students are asked "Why do you want to see the Dalai Lame?" during their wait to pick up HHDL event tickets. The first scene is of the massive line… -
From Broadcast Staff 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 147 147 viewsEllen B. Chances *72, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, uses excerpts from world literature—from Winnie the Pooh to Dostoevsky to Woody Allen—to… -
A Search, in Literature and Life, for a Meaningful Life
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From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 23 23 viewsJohn Fleming *63, Louis W. Fairchild '24 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, discusses Christina Rosetti as one of the greatest religious poets of the… -
Victorian Storm, Victorian Calm: The Spiritual Poetry of Christina Rosetti
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From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 39 39 viewsJohn Fleming *63, Louis W. Fairchild '24 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, discusses the religious poetry of William Blake as a revolutionary… -
Vision, Revision, Revolution: The Religious Poetry of William Blake
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From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 51 51 viewsJohn Fleming *63, Louis W. Fairchild '24 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, discusses the poetry of the 17th-century English (King James) translation… -
From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 13 13 viewsJohn Fleming *63, Louis W. Fairchild '24 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, explains some of the religious masterpieces of 17th-century verse.… -
From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 17 17 viewsThomas Roche, Jr. *58, Murray Professor of English, discusses William Shakespeare as a profoundly Christian poet, presenting a Christian reading of The Merchant of… -
From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 28 28 viewsProvost Christopher Eisgruber, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and the University Center for Human Values, discusses the… -
From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 230 230 viewsEric Gregory, Professor of Religion, discusses historical perspectives on religion and politics, citing the influences of Augustine of Hippo, Reinhold Niebuhr, and John… -
From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 33 33 viewsGail Kienitz, Visiting Lecturer at Princeton University, discusses the religious poetry of contemporary female writers and explains their achievements within the context… -
Permission to Speak: Contemporary Women Writers and Religious Tradition
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From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 23 23 viewsUlrich Knoepflmacher *61, William and Annie S. Paton Foundation Professor of Ancient and Modern Literature, explains the paradox of Victorian religious poetry and… -
From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 90 90 viewsMichael Cook, Class of 1943 University Professor of Near Eastern Studies, explains the origins and evolution of the Islamic state, the Muslim ideologies of monotheism… -
Modern Politics and Ancient Heritages: An Islamicist's Perspective
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From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 23 23 viewsJohn Fleming *63, Louis W. Fairchild '24 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, introduces the Spring 2000 Alumni Studies course, The Spirit and The… -
From Alumni Education 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 55 55 viewsMichael Barry, Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies, discusses the paradox of the abundance and marginalization of figurative art in Islamic civilization. -
From Baghdad to Bengal: Court Paintings of the Medieval Caliphs, Sultans and Rajahs
Alumni Education 4 Years ago0 0 likes | 55 55 views