The Damascus Affair of 1840
The Heretics in the Slanty
Shanty are:
Corinne Gilroy
Lindsay O'Neill
Keltie Darrah
Angela Fushtey
Rebecca McLeod.
To be more specific, the heretics mentioned above are a group of St. Thomas
University students in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. The Slanty
Shanty (aka. the Heretic Hut) is a dim corner of the Aquinas: Truth in Society
classroom, G6, James Dunn Hall. If you have any questions or comments,
please direct them to Damascus@stthomasu.ca.
v To acquaint one with the nature of the event, here is a Descriptive Overview of the Damascus Affair.
v For a further understanding of the Overview, take advantage of our handy glossary.
v An abbreviated series of events is here provided to further aid in understanding this event.
v To situate the reader, here are some Maps of relevant times and places.
v The historical reference on which the Damascus Inquiry was based can be found in the periodical Commentary.
v We, the inquiry group, composed reprises based on the original article in which the reference was found.
v Here is a short list of discrepancies we found in our research.
v Here are some Religious Factors that have affected the Damascus Affair.
v For your comprehensive pleasure, here is a report on the Political Factors involved in the affair.
v There is also a glossary available for the Political Factors page.
v Here are the biographies of people who were involved in the Damascus Affair.
v Here, we have listed our web resources, as well as other useful references.
v Over the course of this inquiry, members of the group completed several in-depth research reports.
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