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Sonya Grypma; Grant Havers; Carolyn Kristjansson; Joel Lohr; Murray MacTavish

File consists of the following publications:
Sonya Grypma. "Withdrawal from Weihui: China missions and the silencing of missionary nursing, 1888-1947," Nursing Inquiry. 2007. [article]
Sonya Grypma. "Publish or Perish Revisited: Confessions of a new academic," Nurse Author and Editor. 2007. [article]
Grant Havers. "Was Spinoza a Liberal?" The Political Science Reviewer. 2007. [article]
Grant Havers. "Is Liberal Democracy too Liberal?" 2007. [conference paper]
Carolyn Kristjansson. "Interpersonal dimensions of community in graduate online learning: Exploring social presence through the lens of Systemic Functional Linguistics," The Internet and Higher Education. 2007. [article]
Joel N. Lohr. "He Identified with the Lowly and Became a Slave to All: Paul's Tent-making as a Strategy for Mission," Currents in Theology and Mission. June 2007. [article]
Murray D. MacTavish. "Korean Nurses in an American Hospital: An Examination of the Factors Influencing Critical Thinking Processes," 2007. [article]
Murray D. MacTavish. "An Examination of the Dynamics of Organizational Culture and Values-based Leader Identities and Behaviors: One Company's Experience." 2008. [article]
Murray D. MacTavish. "A Model of Engagement for Teacher Leaders," Journal of Educational Administration. ca. 2007. [article]

Sonya Grypma; Angela Konrad; Carolyn Kristjánsson; Joel Lohr; Dorothy Peters; Sheryl Reimer Kirkham

File consists of the following publications:

Sonya Grypma. “Spritual Health.” 2010. [book chapter – adaptation]
Sonya Grypma. “Critical Issues in the Use of Biographic Methods in Nursing History.” ca. 2010. [book chapter]
Sonya Grypma. “Using Alternative Media to Disseminate Historical Research: A Two-Part Documentary Case Study.” May 2008. [conference paper]
Sonya Grypma. “Behind the Scenes in China: Using film to disseminate historical research.” ca. 2008. [PowerPoint presentation]
Angela Konrad. “My Philosophy of Teaching (The Transformational Power of Theatre).” ca. 2009. [article]
Carolyn Kristjánsson. “Afterword: The Dilemma.” 2009. [book chapter]
Joel N. Lohr. “Righteous Abel, Wicked Cain: Genesis 4:1-16 in the Masoretic Text, the Septuagint, and the New Testament,” Catholic Biblical Quarterly. July 2009. [article]
Joel N. Lohr. “So YHWH established a sign for Cain: Rethinking Genesis 4, 15,” Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. March 2009. [article]
Sara Pearson. “Religion, Gender and Authority in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre.” February 2009. [presentation]
Sara Pearson. “Religion, Gender, and Authority in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Or, Why Women are Mad about Rochester.” ca. 2009. [PowerPoint presentation]
Dorothy M. Peters. “‘Once Again You Shall See with Difference Between the Righteous and the Wicked’: A Proposed Reunification of 4QCommentary on Malachi and 4QCommentary on Genesis B.” November 2008. [conference paper]
Sheryl Reimer Kirkham. “Keeping the Vision: Sustaining Social Consciousness with Nursing Students following International Learning Experiences,” International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship. 2008. [article]
Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham. “Conceptualizing spirituality and religion for healthcare,” Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2008. [article]
Sheryl Reimer Kirkham. “Pursing Common Agendas: A Collaborative Model for Knowledge Translation between Research and Practice in Clinical Settings,” Research in Nursing and Health. 2008. [article]
Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham. “Sikhism as Lived Religion: Implications for Nursing Ethics,” Nursing Ethics. July 2009. [article]