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Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary

Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary

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The Burke Library is one of the largest theological libraries in North America, with holdings of over 700,000 items, including extensive special collections. The mission of the Burke Library is to identify, acquire, organize, provide access to, interpret, and preserve for the future information in the field of theology and contextually related areas of study.

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Conference on American Relations with China records, 1925

0.5 linear feet
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This collection contains material related to the Conference on American Relations with China held at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland in 1925, and focused on issues such as extraterritoriality and tariff autonomy.
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Conference on Church Union Records, 1946-1959

1 box
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Includes letters, minutes, reports, and studies.

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Conference on Racism and World Order records, 1943 -- 1944

0.50 linear feet
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This collection contains reports, papers, and other materials related to the Conference on Racism and World Order, held March 16-20, 1944 in Evanston, Illinois.
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Confessional revision scrapbook, 1887-1890

1 volume
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Collection of 395 articles that appeared in the press between Sept. 1887 and Oct. 1890, on the subject of revising the Westminster Confession of Faith, 1890.

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Cornelia A. Condict papers, circa 1883 -- 1944, bulk 1883 -- 1894

0.5 linear feet
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Cornelia A. Condict was a Presbyterian missionary and Corresponding Secretary for the Woman's Synodical Society for Foreign Missions in New Jersey. The collection contains manuscript diaries written while Condict was living in Richmond, Virginia, and while traveling in Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, and India, with contents chiefly related to mission work.
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Council for the Clinical Training of Theological Students records, circa 1923 -- 1949

1.5 linear feet
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The Council for the Clinical Training of Theological Students (CCTTS) was founded in 1925 by Anton T. Boisen. In later years, Dr. Helen Flanders Dunbar became the organization's Medical Director and Henry Pitney Van Dusen became a member of the CCTTS board of governors. The records reflect the development of the concept for CCTTS from Anton Boisen's initial proposal through the project's early activities in lively "Hospital Pictorials" to more formal administrative documents of the incorporated organization and the spread of the program to other hospitals and areas. The collection also contains some typescript writings by Anton Boisen and CCTTS board correspondence from Henry Pitney Van Dusen.
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Cyril Charles Richardson papers, 1930-1983

50 boxes
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Collection contains correspondence; UTS committee and office files; writings, including articles and reviews, theses, book drafts and unpublished writings, student papers, and sermons and lectures; subject files; biographical files; and material belonging to wife Louise Richardson.

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Daniel Day Williams papers, 1935 -- 1970

0.5 linear feet
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Daniel Day Williams was a United Church of Christ (Congregational) minister, systematic theologian, and Union Theological Seminary professor. The collection contains documents related to Williams's research, teaching, and publishing, including material related to conferences and lectures on science and theology, sermons, and material specifically related to the Theology-Science Discussion Group to which he belonged.
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Daniel Johnson Fleming papers, circa 1900 -- 1949

0.25 linear feet
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Daniel Johnson Fleming was a Presbyterian missionary to India and Professor of Missions at Union Theological Seminary from 1918-1944. The collection includes a Buddhist primer, correspondence, pamphlets, and photographs.
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