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Ellwood and Robert
* Ellwood, Robert.
* Ellwood, Robert S. and Gregory D. Alles.
Robert Ellwood, a professor of religion who did his graduate studies under Mircea Eliade, saw this type of nostalgia as one of the most characteristic themes in Eliade's life and academic writings.
Robert Ellwood describes Eliade's approach to religion as follows.
In analyzing the similarities between the " mythologists " Eliade, Joseph Campbell and Carl Jung, Robert Ellwood concluded that the three modern mythologists, all of whom believed that myths reveal " timeless truth ", fulfilled the role " gnostics " had in antiquity.
" Robert Ellwood connected the work to Eliade's recurring sense of loss in respect to the " atmosphere of euphoria and faith " of his adolescence.
However, according to Robert Ellwood, the Eliade he met in the 1960s was entirely apolitical, remained aloof from " the passionate politics of that era in the United States ", and " eportedly [...] never read newspapers " ( an assessment shared by Sorin Alexandrescu ).
Robert Ellwood also places Eliade's involvement with the Iron Guard in relation to scholar's conservatism, and connects this aspect of Eliade's life with both his nostalgia and his study of primal societies.
* Robert Ellwood, The Politics of Myth: A Study of C. G. Jung, Mircea Eliade, and Joseph Campbell, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1999
* Ellwood, Robert S. 1990.
According to Robert S. Ellwood, her philosophy and publications are still applied by the groups and organizations she founded, such as the Arcane School, and the Full Moon Meditation Groups that follow her teachings.
Lewis Robert Wilson was born April 26, 1900 in the Pennsylvania steel mill town of Ellwood City, north of Pittsburgh.
* Islands of the Dawn: The Story of Alternative Spirituality in New Zealand, Robert S. Ellwood, University of Hawaii Press ( May 1993 ), ISBN 0-8248-1487-8
* Ellwood, Robert.
" During the early 1970s, Professor Robert S. Ellwood of the University of Southern California studied many new and unconventional religious and spiritual groups in the United States.
Also present in New Zealand, the St. Germain Foundation is considered by writer Robert S. Ellwood as a religious group with theosophical and esoteric roots.

Ellwood and Modern
* Tony Ellwood, Director of the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art

Ellwood and America
The price elasticity of the demand for housing services in North America is estimated as negative 0. 7 by Polinsky and Ellwood ( 1979 ), and as negative 0. 9 by Maisel, Burnham, and Austin ( 1971 ).

Ellwood and 1973
Paul M. Ellwood, Jr., often called the " father " of the HMO, began having discussions with what is today the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services that led to the enactment of the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973.

Ellwood and .
The proposal was made by Dr. David S. Jenkins after he and Mrs. D. Ellwood Williams, Jr., a board member and long-time critic of the superintendent, argued for about fifteen minutes at this week's meeting.
His journal was first published in 1694, after editing by Thomas Ellwood — a friend and associate of John Milton — with a preface by William Penn.
* date unknown – Thomas Ellwood, English religious writer ( b. 1639 )
The " Big Four " in barbed wire were Joseph Glidden, Jacob Haish, Charles Francis Washburn, and Isaac L. Ellwood.
That day, Glidden was accompanied by two other men, Isaac L. Ellwood, a hardware dealer and Jacob Haish, a lumber merchant.
Later Glidden was joined by Ellwood who knew his design could not compete with Glidden's for which he applied for a patent in October 1873.
The company's success attracted the attention of Charles Francis Washburn, Vice President of Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Company, an important producer of plain wire in the Eastern U. S. Washburn visited De Kalb and convinced Glidden to sell his stake in the Barb Wire Fence Company, while Ellwood stayed in DeKalb and renamed the company I. L Ellwood & Company of DeKalb.
Gates eventually parted company with Ellwood and became a barbed wire baron in his own right.
Throughout the height of barbed wire sales in the late 19th century, Washburn, Ellwood, Gates, and Haish competed with one another, but Ellwood and Gates eventually joined forces again to create the American Steel and Wire Company, later acquired by The U. S. Steel Corporation.

Robert and Religious
* Abzug, Robert H. Cosmos Crumbling: American Reform and the Religious Imagination.
* Abzug, Robert H. Cosmos Crumbling: American Reform and the Religious Imagination ( 1994 ) ( ISBN 0-195-04568-8 )
Led by Robert Grant's advocacy group Christian Voice, Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority, Ed McAteer's Religious Roundtable Council, James Dobson's Focus on the Family, and Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network, the new Religious Right combined conservative politics with evangelical and fundamentalist teachings.
* Turner, Robert P .; Lukoff, David ; Barnhouse, Ruth Tiffany & Lu, Francis G. ( 1995 ) Religious or Spiritual Problem.
Robert Grant, Christian Voice's acting President, stated in a news conference that the Religious Right was a " sham ... controlled by three Catholics and a Jew.
Muncie was lightly disguised as " Middletown " by a team of sociologists, led by Robert and Helen Lynd, who were only the first to conduct a series of studies in Muncie — considered a typical Middle-American community — in their case, a study funded by the Rockefeller Institute of Social and Religious Research.
Robert Barclay ( 23 December 1648 – 3 October 1690 ) was a Scottish Quaker, one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay.
* Donald Heinz, " The Christian World Liberation Front ," in The New Religious Consciousness, Charles Y. Glock and Robert N. Bellah, eds.
An advocate of the Constitution's First Amendment for Religious Freedom, Abernathy served as Vice President along with Dr. Robert Grant and co-founded the American Freedom Coalition in 1980.
Keith joined the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) in the 1660s, accompanying George Fox, William Penn, and Robert Barclay on a mission to the Netherlands and Germany in 1677.
He was also instrumental in the development of the research that led to Robert and Helen Lynd's famous Middletown studies work that was conducted in the city of Muncie, Indiana, that arose out of the financially supported Institute of Social and Religious Research.
* 2008 Robert M. Veatch, Hipprocratic, Religious and Secular Medical Ethics: The Point of Conflict
* Turner, Robert P .; Lukoff, David ; Barnhouse, Ruth Tiffany & Lu Francis G. ( 1995 ) Religious or spiritual problem.
On October 29, 2001, Mohammed participated in an " Evening of Religious Solidarity " joined by Reverend Robert H. Schuller, Minister Louis Farrakhan and members of the Parliament of World Religions at The Mosque Foundation in Villa Park, Illinois.
The Psychology of Religious Experience edited by Robert McNamara.
Other staff included Robert Piggott ( Now BBC Religious Affairs correspondent ), TV newsreader Liz MacKean and former LBC presenter Jeremy Dry.
Robert Southwell, The Writer: A Study in Religious Inspiration.
* The Cult Experience: Responding to the New Religious Pluralism ( co-authored with Robert L. Moore ), ( New York: Pilgrim Press, 1982 ).
Dr. Robert L. Millet ( born December 30, 1947 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana ) is a professor of ancient scripture and emeritus Dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University ( BYU ) in Provo, Utah.
One is called the " Lands Trip ", led by Mr Robert Napoli, Learning Area Co-Ordinator for Religious Education.
Friends Seminary, established by members of the Religious Society of Friends, whose members are known as Quakers, was founded in 1786 as Friends ' Institute through a $ 10, 000 bequest of Robert Murray, a wealthy New York merchant.
Robert Coleman was a steering committee member of the Metro New York Religious Campaign Against Torture from 2007 to 2009.
Reverend Robert B. Coleman is currently Chief Program Minister / Minister for Social Justice ; he was a steering committee member of the Metro New York Religious Campaign Against Torture from 2007 to 2009.

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