Pew Grant Recipients 1996-2006

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Year of Summer Research

Name

Department

Title

1996

Randall Bush

Christian Studies

“Good and Bad Difference…”

1996

David McClune  

Music

“An Annotated Survey of Original Clarinet Concertos…”

1996

Bevalee Pray

Business

“Ethics, Morality, and Professionalism”

1996

John Harris

English

“The Electronic Mind…”

1997

David Gushee

Christian Studies

“The Moral Life in Christian Homiletics”

1997

Terry McRoberts

Music

“The Piano Works of Toru Takemitsu”

1997

David Thomas

History

“Frontier Religious Commitments: Religious  Participation in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, 1830-1860”

1998

Bobby Rogers

English

 “We Spend Our Years as a Tale that is Told:  The Practice and Theory of the Long Poem”

1998

David Thomas

History

 “To Seek, Suffer, and Trust:  Ascetic Devotion in a Modern Church”

1999

Karen Mulder

Art

“The Heidelberg Heiliggeistkirche Controversy”

1999

Paul Munson

Music

“The Aesthetics of Liszt’s Late Music”

2000

Terry McRoberts

Music

 “Messiaen’s Piano Music:  A Journey of Birdsong and Faith”

2000

Terry Lindley

History

“Southern Baptist Response to the Vietnam War”

2001

Lee Benson

Art

 “The Trinity as Proclaimed by Triptych Architecture and Altars”

2001

George Guthrie

Christian Studies

“Commentary on the Use of the Old Testament in Hebrews”

2001

Brad Green

Christian Studies

 “God and Creation in the Thought of Colin Gunton” 

2001

Matt Lunsford

Math

“The Ideas of Evariste Galois: Recovering Motivation in Abstract Algebra Through the Exploration of Original Sources”

2002

Wayne Wofford 

Biology

“A Critical Examination of the Evidence for the Chemical Evolution of Life”

2002

Tony Chiareli

Sociology

“The Forging of Political Resource Communities”

2002

Kina Mallard

Communication Arts

 

2003

Mark Dubis

Christian Studies

“New Creation: Exploration and Implications of a Biblical-Theological Motif”

2003

David Malone

English

“Versions of Love: Stories about Love, Loneliness, and Irony at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century”

2004

Troy Riggs

Math

“The Origins of Hypothesis Testing: Recovering Scientific Reasoning in Statistical Pedagogy”

2004

Gene Fant

English

“Reading Christianly or Christians Reading? In Search of a Unified Theory of Christian Literary Criticism”

2004

Mark Dubis

Christian Studies

“First Peter in Recent Research”

2004

Terry McRoberts

Music

Années de Pèlerinage, Deuxième Année—Italie: An Informed Lecture Recital”

2005

Mark Dubis

Christian Studies

“A Semantic and Structural Analysis of 1 Peter 1:1-2:10”

2005

Hal Poe

Christian Studies

“The Problem of Love”

2005

David Gushee

Christian Studies

“The Sanctity of Life: An Evangelical Exploration”

 

2005

Gavin Richardson

English

“The Byzantine Anastasis: The Transfiguration of Romanitas

2006

Theresa L. Blakley

Social Work “The Anatomy of Trauma and Faith”
2006 J. Daryl Charles Christian Studies

“Retrieving Natural Law: A Return to Moral First Things”

2006 Kevin Cooney Political Science

 “How the Powerful Think: Foreign Policy Making in Democratic Japan”

2006 Matt Lunsford Mathematics “Substitution Groups and Remarkable Subgroups”
2007 Theresa Blakley Social Work “The Trauma of Faith”
2007 Karen Martin Languages “Challenging Borders: The Demarcation of Space and Place in Isabel Allende’s House of the Spirits Trilogy”
2007 Darin White Business “Ethical Behavior and Christian Religiosity in Business Relationships: A Symbolic Interactionist Perspective”
2007 George Guthrie Christian Studies "Letter and Spirit: Discourse Analysis of a Pauline Conundrum”
2008 Judy Leforge History “The 19th Century Civil Rights Movement: The Black Church and Biblically-Inspired Activism”
2008 Brad Green Christian Studies “Understanding and the Cross—The Life of the Mind in Light of Christ and the Cross”
2008 David Austill Business “In the Development of American Law Have Jurists and Legislatures Moved Away from Christian Traditions and Virtues? Maybe Not”
2008 Mark Dubis Christian Studies Baylor Handbook on the Greek Text of 1 Peter