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Theological Discussion Group papers, 1934 -- 1961
2.25 linear feet 2.25 linear feet; 5 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The Theological Discussion Group, meeting twice yearly in weekend retreat initially at Yale University, included Reinhold Niebuhr, Richard Niebuhr, Paul Tillich, Henry Van Dusen, James Luther Adams, Georgia Harkness and many other leading Christian thinkers. Papers were presented and critiqued, and issues concerning the evolution of Christianity and the modern world discussed. The collection contains typescript addresses presented to the Theological Discussion Group, as well as a small amount of administrative correspondence, including lists of members.
Theological audiocassette collection, circa 1968 -- 1990
1 linear feet 1 linear foot; 1 box 105 audiocassettes 105 audiocassettes- Abstract Or Scope
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This is an artifical collection composed of audiocassette recordings, held by the Burke Library, of various theological conferences and events, including the Evangelical Women's Caucus, the First International Congress on the Meaning of Human Suffering, God's Call to a New Beginning Conference, and the 1986 and 1987 National Workshop on Christian Unity, among others.
Theological audiocassette collection, circa 1968 -- 1990 1 linear feet 1 linear foot; 1 box 105 audiocassettes 105 audiocassettes
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- Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary
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This is an artifical collection composed of audiocassette recordings, held by the Burke Library, of various theological conferences and events, including the Evangelical Women's Caucus, the First International Congress on the Meaning of Human Suffering, God's Call to a New Beginning Conference, and the 1986 and 1987 National Workshop on Christian Unity, among others.
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Ezra Abel Huntington Papers, 1868-1902
4 boxes 4 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Manuscript notes of Huntington's lectures on polemic theology by James Richards, 3 v.; manuscript notes on biblical introduction, criticism and interpretation, biblical types and exegetical notes on the Bible, 23 v.; THE HEBREW BIBLE, resons for a thorough knowledge it, by E.A. Huntingtopn, 1871, reprinted from THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW; EZRA ABEL HUNTINGTON, memorial addresses by Rev. Charles E. Robinson and others, 1902; notebook; manuscript notes on Huntington's lectures on the Epistle to the Romans and Ephesians by William Henry Bates, 1868; and manuscript notes on Huntington's lectures on the Epistle to the Romans by C.H. Smith, 1879., 2 v.
Ezra Abel Huntington Papers, 1868-1902 4 boxes 4 boxes
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- Huntington, E. A. (Ezra Abel), 1813-1901
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Manuscript notes of Huntington's lectures on polemic theology by James Richards, 3 v.; manuscript notes on biblical introduction, criticism and interpretation, biblical types and exegetical notes on the Bible, 23 v.; THE HEBREW BIBLE, resons for a thorough knowledge it, by E.A. Huntingtopn, 1871, reprinted from THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW; EZRA ABEL HUNTINGTON, memorial addresses by Rev. Charles E. Robinson and others, 1902; notebook; manuscript notes on Huntington's lectures on the Epistle to the Romans and Ephesians by William Henry Bates, 1868; and manuscript notes on Huntington's lectures on the Epistle to the Romans by C.H. Smith, 1879., 2 v.
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Dormidont Matveevich Savin Manuscripts, 1962-1967
45 items 2 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The collection consists of 45 notebooks of speculative essays on such sweeping philosophical and theological subjects as the origin of God, the transformation of moral values, the course of history, etc. Savin, a Russian emigre living in Switzerland, composed these tracts in the 1960s.
Dormidont Matveevich Savin Manuscripts, 1962-1967 45 items 2 boxes
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- Savin, Dormidont Matveevich
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The collection consists of 45 notebooks of speculative essays on such sweeping philosophical and theological subjects as the origin of God, the transformation of moral values, the course of history, etc. Savin, a Russian emigre living in Switzerland, composed these tracts in the 1960s.
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Boris Petrovich Vysheslavtsev Papers, 1920-1954
1100 items 11 manuscript boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence, manuscripts and printed materials of Boris Petrovich Vysheslavtsev. There are letters from Nikolai Berdiaev, Carl Jung, Anton Kartashev, Konstantin Korovin, Jacques Maritain, Aleksei Remizov, Grigol Robakidze, Theodore Strawinsky, and Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams. The manuscripts include essays and lectures on various topics including the Orthodox church, Russian literature and culture, philosophy, and the hereafter. There are numerous diaries, primarily from the 1930's and 1940's. The printed materials include clippings, off-prints, and various journals and books.
Boris Petrovich Vysheslavtsev Papers, 1920-1954 1100 items 11 manuscript boxes
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- Vysheslavt︠s︡ev, B. P. (Boris Petrovich), 1877-1954
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Correspondence, manuscripts and printed materials of Boris Petrovich Vysheslavtsev. There are letters from Nikolai Berdiaev, Carl Jung, Anton Kartashev, Konstantin Korovin, Jacques Maritain, Aleksei Remizov, Grigol Robakidze, Theodore Strawinsky, and Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams. The manuscripts include essays and lectures on various topics including the Orthodox church, Russian literature and culture, philosophy, and the hereafter. There are numerous diaries, primarily from the 1930's and 1940's. The printed materials include clippings, off-prints, and various journals and books.
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Arthur Jeffery papers, 1920-1959
32 linear feet 62 boxes and 2 flat boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Arthur Jeffery (1892-1959) was Professor of Semitic languages at Columbia University from 1938 until his death. This collection of manuscripts, typescripts, manuscript notes and typescript notes with some related correspondence reflects Jeffery's research and writing on the vocabulary and history of the text of the Koran.
Arthur Jeffery papers, 1920-1959 32 linear feet 62 boxes and 2 flat boxes
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- Jeffery, Arthur
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Arthur Jeffery (1892-1959) was Professor of Semitic languages at Columbia University from 1938 until his death. This collection of manuscripts, typescripts, manuscript notes and typescript notes with some related correspondence reflects Jeffery's research and writing on the vocabulary and history of the text of the Koran.
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