Brandon Rhodes
I am a college junior at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia, working on a degree in English or History. I have three ferrets, one cat, and spend much of my time reading.
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The Relationship Between the Predestination Doctrines of John Calvin and the Theology of Martin LutherBoth Calvin and Luther share the same foundational arguments for their thinking, their conception of faith, and the way in which scripture builds the argument for salvation by faith. Luther and Calvin also share the same line of thought regarding the freedom of God.
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Stefan Zeromski's Faithful River on the January UprisingIn his novel The Faithful River, Stefan Zeromski, writing about the January Uprising in Poland, is in large part serving to extract some form of identity to place upon the Polish people, in order to create a unifying identity for the Polish people.
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The Foundations, Motivations, and Justifications of Latin American Dictator Caudillo MentalityCaudillos, who would arise to national power and function as dictators, played a significant role in the development, or, what could be called the stagnation, of Latin American nations, basing their power on social and environmental factors.
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Top Ten Songs by the WhoWhile the sixties-into-seventies rock band The Who certainly left their mark on the musical world, they also certainly did better by some songs than others. Here are the ten best songs which The Who recorded during their musical tenure.
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Stalinism and the Soviet Regime as Seen Through Russian Literature and FilmIn this piece, are compared three literary, and one cinematic accounts of Stalinist, Soviet Russia. The works and critiques of Lydia Chukovskaya, John Scott, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and Andrei Koncalovsky are looked at.
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Populism and Class Division in Livy's History of RomeIn his transcription of Canuleius' speech, Livy describes the tribune's advocation of rights for the Roman lower-class plebians. Livy, however, leaves editorial undertones around the speech that reveal that he himself may be unconvinced.
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Russian Village Prose Writers and the Soviet CollapseVillage Prose, a Russian literary style arising in the mid-twentieth century, while expressing distaste in the policies and momentum of the Communists, also expressed the nationalist sentiments later involved in the Soviet downfall.