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Wendy and Doniger
Wendy Doniger describes the gospel accounts as a " meta-myth " in which Jesus realizes that he is part of a " new myth [...] of a man who is sacrificed in hate " but " sees the inner myth, the old myth of origins and acceptance, the myth of a god who sacrifices himself in love ".
* Doniger, Wendy.
Wendy Doniger, who is on the editorial board of Britannica, has been criticised for her negative portrayal of Hinduism.
The Britannica has an Editorial Board of Advisors, which includes 12 distinguished scholars: author Nicholas Carr, religion scholar Wendy Doniger, political economist Benjamin M. Friedman, Council on Foreign Relations President Emeritus Leslie H. Gelb, computer scientist David Gelernter, Physics Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, Carnegie Corporation of New York President Vartan Gregorian, philosopher Thomas Nagel, cognitive scientist Donald Norman, musicologist Don Michael Randel, Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch.
Laurie Patton and Wendy Doniger.
In the introduction to her own translation, Wendy Doniger, professor of the history of religions at the University of Chicago, writes that Burton " managed to get a rough approximation of the text published in English in 1883, nasty bits and all ".
An English translation by Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar, an Indian psychoanalyst and senior fellow at Center for Study of World Religions at Harvard University, was published by Oxford University Press in 2002.
* Brian K. Smith ; Wendy Doniger, Sacrifice and Substitution: Ritual Mystification and Mythical Demystification, Numen, Vol.
* Translated by Wendy Doniger, Gerald Honigsblum.
Wasson and his co-author, Wendy Doniger O ' Flaherty, drew parallels between Vedic descriptions and reports of Siberian uses of the fly-agaric in shamanic ritual.
Wendy Doniger, Eliade's colleague from 1978 until his death, notes that " Eliade argued boldly for universals where he might more safely have argued for widely prevalent patterns ".
Wendy Doniger noted that Eliade's theory of the eternal return " has become a truism in the study of religions ".
Even Wendy Doniger, Eliade's successor at the University of Chicago, claims ( in an introduction to Eliade's own Shamanism ) that the eternal return does not apply to all myths and rituals, although it may apply to many of them.
An endowed chair in the History of Religions at the University of Chicago Divinity School was named after Eliade in recognition of his wide contribution to the research on this subject ; the current ( and first incumbent ) holder of this chair is Wendy Doniger.
* Wedemeyer, Christian ; Doniger, Wendy.
Wendy Doniger, based on her study of indologists, assigns approximate dates to the various Puranas.
* Anonymous ( author ), Doniger O ' Flaherty, Wendy ( translator ), The Rig Veda: An Anthology.
Wendy Doniger ( O ' Flaherty ) ( born November 20, 1940 ) is an American Indologist and Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Chicago Divinity School, the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the Committee on Social Thought.
Christian Lee Novetzke, associate professor of South Asian Studies at the University of Washington, summarizes this controversy as follows: " Wendy Doniger, a premier scholar of Indian religious thought and history expressed through Sanskritic sources, has faced regular criticism from those who consider her work to be disrespectful of Hinduism in general.
Published under the name of Wendy Doniger O ' Flaherty:
Published under the name of Wendy Doniger:
Published under the name of Wendy Doniger O ' Flaherty:
Published under the name of Wendy Doniger:
A restructured translation of Yves Bonnefoy's Dictionnaire des Mythologies, prepared under the direction of Wendy Doniger ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Wendy and American
* 1964 – Wendy Pepper, American fashion designer
* 1966 – Wendy Coakley-Thompson, American writer
* 1967 – Wendy Mass, American author
* 1964 – Wendy Williams, American talk show host, actress, and author
* 1949 – Wendy O. Williams, American singer ( Plasmatics ) ( d. 1998 )
* 1969 – Wendy Wilson, American pop singer ( Wilson Phillips )
* 1961 – Wendy Thomas, American businesswoman
** Wendy O. Williams, American singer ( b. 1949 )
In 1971 the British movie A Clockwork Orange was released with a synth soundtrack by American Wendy Carlos.
Wendell Richard " Wendy " Anderson ( born February 1, 1933 ) is an American politician and was the 33rd Governor of Minnesota from January 4, 1971 to December 29, 1976.
Wendy Fonarow, an anthropology professor and author of the book Empire of Dirt: The Aesthetics and Rituals of British Indie Culture, asserts that this change occurred because at the turn of the century American bands began to be influenced by British indie music and the Internet, which made British music publications and online music websites such as Pitchfork Media immediately available to readers.
She is best known to American audiences for her portrayal of South African anti-apartheid activist Wendy Woods in the 1987 film Cry Freedom.
Sister Wendy Beckett, in her book American Masterpieces, said about Martin: " Agnes Martin often speaks of joy ; she sees it as the desired condition of all life.
Lowland Maya Settlement Patterns edited by Wendy Ashmore Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, A School of American Research Book.
* Wendy Wasserstein's An American Daughter: 1996-7 ( Tony Award 1997 )
Later American playwrights of importance include Edward Albee, Sam Shepard, David Mamet, Wendy Wasserstein and August Wilson.
* Cooper, Wendy A., An American Vision: Henry Francis du Pont's Winterthur Museum, Washington, D. C.: National Gallery of Art, 2002.
Graduates include world famous conductor John Nelson, Grammy Award winning American soprano Sylvia McNair, and Wendy White of the Metropolitan Opera.
* Wilson Phillips, an American pop group composed of sisters Wendy and Carnie Wilson, with Chynna Phillips
The daughter of American 1960s pop icon Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, and his first wife, former singer Marilyn Rovell of The Honeys, she co-founded Wilson Phillips with her younger sister Wendy and childhood friend Chynna Phillips when they were in their teens.
Iggy's name comes from Iggy Pop ; Morton's name comes from Morton Downey, Jr., while the scar star on his eye is based on KISS guitarist Paul Stanley's makeup ; Lemmy's name comes from Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead ; Ludwig's name and hairstyle comes from Ludwig van Beethoven ; Roy's name comes from Roy Orbison, as do his horn-rimmed glasses ; Wendy's name comes from Wendy O. Williams ; but while many sources claim Larry was named after the American talk show host Larry King, his name actually comes from U2 drummer Larry Mullen, Jr.
Punahou students appear across the political spectrum, from Ronald Reagan's " favorite economist " and former ENRON board member Wendy Lee Gramm (' 62 ); Ryan Henry (' 68 ) and Robert Silberman (' 75 ), Deputy Under Secretary of Defense and Assistant Secretary of the Army, respectively, for George H. W. Bush ; to centrist Ray Schoenke (' 59 *), a former Democratic candidate for Maryland Governor who founded the American Hunters and Shooters Association ( an alternative to the National Rifle Association ); to Jerry Berman (' 58 ), chief counsel of the ACLU.
* Wendy O. Williams — Lead singer of American Punk band Plasmatics who left the following suicide note: " I don't believe that people should take their own lives without deep and thoughtful reflection over a considerable period of time.
* Wendy Seltzer, American lawyer

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