Goshen College Undergraduate Research Symposium Annual 2007


The mission of the Symposium is to acknowledge original undergraduate research that plays an essential role in our academic program and to encourage students and faculty to contribute to the larger conversation about knowing and knowledge that sustains the academy. The symposium brings together students and faculty members involved in original research and scholarly activity from all disciplines.  The papers published in the Annual represent the quality of undergraduate research and writing at Goshen College.

Contents, Volume 7, March 2007

Micah Jost, Department of Peace Justice and Conflict Studies, Christianity, Capitalism, and Civilization: Indian Boarding Schools in North America, 1-14

Andrew Esch, Department of History, African-American Religion and Civil Rights, 15-26

Shihoko Kanemoto, Department of Nursing, Risks and Interventions to Combat against Human Trafficking, 27-43

Justin Heinz, Department of Bible Religion and Philosophy, Protestantism in Guatemala: A Personal Liberation Theology, 43-53

Matthew Plummer, Department of Bible Religion and Philosophy, Interpreting Habakkuk through a American Indian Hermeneutic, 54-59

Jenna Preheim, Department of Peace Justice and Conflict Studies, The Violence of Atonement: A Review of Proverbs of Ashes: Violence, Redemptive Suffering and the Search for What Saves Us by Rita Nakashima Brock and Rebecca Ann Parker, 60-71

Phil Schmidt, Department of Bible Religion and Philosophy, BEING SALTY: Luke 14:34, Matthew 5:13, 72-77





2007 Presenters, Paper Titles and Abstracts



 



Melanie Brown, Senior Art Major
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