Box 22
Contains 139 Results:
Christmas and Peace.
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
The Christmas I Want to See in Korea
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Chun Kyung Yun.
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
The Church of the 70s
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
The Church’s Unpaid Bills
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
The City and Unreached Peoples.
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Conservative Theology in the Post-Liberation Presbyterian Church
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
A Contextual Theology of Mission for the City
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Contextualization.
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.
Contextualization: Where Do We Begin?
This collection is arranged in seven different series, many of which are subdivided into sub-series. These series are: 1) Colleges, Universities and Seminaries, 2) Correpondence, 3) Organizations and Associations, 4) Presbyterianism, 5) Scholars and Associates of Harvie Conn, 6) Subject Files, and 7) Writings.
The Correspondence file is by far the most voluminous in this collection.