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MAY 2007 GRADUATES

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Congratulations to the following students who received degrees on 12 May 2007 at the 80th Commencement ceremony for Claremont Graduate University!

 

AUGUST 2006

Masters, Religion

Jason Brubaker Stevens

Masters, Women's Studies in Religion

Julie Anne Somers

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Religion

Lynn Leslie Euzenas

Illicit Propriety: Protestants, Sexualized Convent Narratives,

and Pornography in Nineteenth-Century America

John Yong Lee

Religious Doubt and Theological Virtues:

A Thomistic Regulative Epistemology

Brett Scott Provance

The Mytho-Cultic Imagery of the Gospel of Mark

James Dirk Rietveld

Universal Goddess on the Via Sacra:

The Evolving Image of Artemis Ephesia

Stephanie Lynn Sleeper

Languages of Moderation:

Religion, Education and Print in England, 1649-1714

 

January 2007

Masters, Religion

Emily A. Champagne

Masters, Women's Studies in Religion

Robin Rachel Williams

Janelle Anne Wilson

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Religion

Debbie K. Roberts

Toward a Feminist Vision:

A Critical Appraisal of Conflict Resolution Theory and Methodology

Zhihe Wang

Harmony but not Sameness:

Toward a Constructive Postmodern Pluralism

Jacquelyn Elaine Winston

"Body Language":

Physiognomic Characterizations in Fourth-Century Heresy Conflicts

 

May 2007

Masters, Islamic Studies

Neelam M. Khoja

Masters,Religion

Betty Ferrell

Hitheon Kim

Devin Elizabeth Kuhn

Deena Marie Lin

Kristina Marie Patten

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Religion

Jeremy Richard Hustwit

Fidelity Through Fallibilism:

Hermeneutics, Rationality, and Truth in Inter-Religious Discourse

Hiheon Kim

Minjung Messiah and Process Panentheism

Johnson Maigua Kimuhu

Incest in the Ancient Near East:

The Priestly Law and the Polarization of Israel Against Her Neighbors

Hsin-Yi Lee

The Moral Philosophies of H. Richard Niebuhr and Wang Yang-ming

Shandra Elaine McGlasson

"For the Simple and Unlearned":

Meaning and Application in Elizabethan Religious Dialogues

Jeanyne B. Slettom

Theoanthroposis: A Process Soteriology

Mariko Yakiyama

Maximilla's Redressing the Ignorance of Eve through Sexual Renunciation:

A Comparison of The Acts of Andrew and the Writings of Clement of Alexandria

Douglas Eugene Yoder

Tanakh Epistemology, A Philosophical Reading of an Ancient Semitic Text

 

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