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Arthur, Miller. The ride down Mount Morgan. London: Methuen Drama, 1991.

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The morning side of Mount Diablo: An illustrated account of the San Francisco Bay Area's historic Morgan Territory Road / Anne Marshall Homan. Walnut Creek, Calif: Hardscratch Press, 2001.

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Texas School Performance Review (Agency). A report from the Texas School Performance Review: Morgan Independent School District. Austin, Tex.]: Texas School Performance Review, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, 2003.

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The mount & the Master. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Co., 1991.

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Day, Sandra Hudnall. Mount Moriah Baptist Church: 135th anniversary, 1861-1996. Apollo, Pa: Closson Press, 1996.

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Mount Moriah: "kill a man--start a cemetery". Rapid City, SD: Fenwyn Press, 1989.

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The Sermon at the temple and the Sermon on the mount: A Latter-day Saint approach. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Co., 1990.

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Arthur, Miller. Ride down Mount Morgan. Penguin Books, Limited, 2015.

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Arthur, Miller. The Ride Down Mount Morgan. Josef Weinberger Plays, 1994.

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Arthur, Miller. The ride down Mount Morgan. Stage & Screen, 1991.

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Arthur, Miller. The Ride Down Mount Morgan (Methuen Modern Plays). Methuen Publishing Ltd, 1991.

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Association, Pacific Asia Travel, ed. Mount Morgan: The report of the Pacific Asia travel association task force. Woolloomooloo, NSW, Australia: Pacific Asia Travel Association, 1994.

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Welch, John W. Illuminating the Sermon at the Temple & Sermon on the Mount: An Approach to 3 Nephi 11-18 and Matthew 5-7. Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon St, 1998.

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Kaza, Stephanie. Buddhist Environmental Ethics. Edited by Daniel Cozort and James Mark Shields. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198746140.013.17.

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Global pressures on human–environment systems are higher than ever before in human history, generating broad ethical engagement in many quarters. Citizen calls for moral response from world religious and political leaders have grown more urgent as pressures mount. Buddhist philosophy contains a wealth of insight and moral guidance regarding human–environment relations, offering a promising avenue for ethical response. This chapter reviews work to date in Buddhist environmental ethics, noting influences from and on Western ethics and areas of tension in current thinking. Arguments are made for complementary development of both individual virtue ethics and constructivist social ethics. Moral dimensions of consumerism and climate change are examined as case studies, drawing on Buddhist values such as non-harming, compassion, meditative awareness, and skilful means.
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Fearn, David. Ecphrasis and the Politics of Time in Pythian 1. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746379.003.0004.

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This chapter offers a new interpretation of the elaborate opening frame of Pindar’s Pythian 1 within the broader encomiastic strategies of this poem. In it the ecphrastic and hymnic qualities of this opening are discussed, and especially its use of the volcanic eruption of Mount Etna. The poem’s treatments of the following are revealed: the interrelation between myth and history; divine and mortal time; the nature and extent of the divide between divine and mortal realms; and the prospects for encomiastic memorialization within these parameters. The poem provides a self-reflexive commentary on itself and its prospects, as a ruptured array of heroic and divine myth and human historicity, sociopolitical agency, and totalitarian attempts to control time. It is aimed not only at Hieron and Sicily, but also at others across the Greek world. This complex reception is prefigured in visual, ecphrastic terms.
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Benite, Zvi Ben-Dor. Religions and World History. Edited by Jerry H. Bentley. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199235810.013.0013.

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This article examines the link between religions and world history. Samuel Purchas's initial approach to world history was simply ‘observing’ all the world's religions. The project grew to encompass much more, but the idea of ‘pilgrimage’ remained prominent. Religions are often presented as a universal human experience, yet there is in fact no universal definition of religion. In some cultures a religion is more a system of faith or of thought or philosophy. The discussion argues that without the concept of religion, world history is impossible. One of the most enduring outcomes of encounters or clashes between polities, civilizations, and cultures, is religion. as long as human encounters continue, new religions will keep emerging, and old religions will keep changing. The discussion closes by describing the holy site of Mt Moriah, or the Temple Mount, in Jerusalem.
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Fader, Ayala. Hidden Heretics. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691169903.001.0001.

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What would you do if you questioned your religious faith, but revealing that would cause you to lose your family and the only way of life you had ever known? This book tells the fascinating, often heart-wrenching stories of married ultra-Orthodox Jewish men and women in twenty-first-century New York who lead “double lives” in order to protect those they love. While they no longer believe that God gave the Torah to Jews at Mount Sinai, these hidden heretics continue to live in their families and religious communities, even as they surreptitiously break Jewish commandments and explore forbidden secular worlds in person and online. Drawing on five years of fieldwork with those living double lives and the rabbis, life coaches, and religious therapists who minister to, advise, and sometimes excommunicate them, the book investigates religious doubt and social change in the digital age. The Internet, which some ultra-Orthodox rabbis call more threatening than the Holocaust, offers new possibilities for the age-old problem of religious uncertainty. The book shows how digital media has become a lightning rod for contemporary struggles over authority and truth. It reveals the stresses and strains that hidden heretics experience, including the difficulties their choices pose for their wives, husbands, children, and, sometimes, lovers. In following those living double lives, who range from the religiously observant but open-minded on one end to atheists on the other, the book delves into universal quandaries of faith and skepticism, the ways digital media can change us, and family frictions that arise when a person radically transforms who they are and what they believe. In stories of conflicts between faith and self-fulfillment, the book explores the moral compromises and divided loyalties of individuals facing life-altering crossroads.
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