Civil Conversations About Faith: A Sociolinguist’s View
By Dr. Linda Sauer Bredvik To paraphrase Nietzsche—is religion dead, and have we killed it? Contrary to predictions by sociologists...
By Dr. Linda Sauer Bredvik To paraphrase Nietzsche—is religion dead, and have we killed it? Contrary to predictions by sociologists...
By Kristin Berberich and Aline Schmidt What Americans value, what Americans are, what America is – all of these are...
By Aline Schmidt Language is sticky. It sticks labels to the objects in our world. It binds things, people and...
The HCA Graduate Blog is launching its first post! To celebrate this occasion and yet remain dedicated to our research...
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