Box 41
Contains 6 Results:
Dissertation (Copy for Defense): Ariane Arpels-Josiah, “Justification by Grace through Faith from an Ecological Perspective” (2005); see also Box 35, 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
Dissertation: Deirdre King Hainsworth, “Digital Personas, Human Lives: A Christian Social and Ethical Analysis of Personhood, Privacy, and Information Technologies” (PTS, 2005). , 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
Dissertation: Ray Anthony Owens, “Education and Freedom: The Moral and Religious Meaning of Black Education” (PTS, 2005). , 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
Dissertation: Jiang Guo Wang, “The Politics of the Kingdom in the Theologies of T.C. Chao, Jurgen Moltmann, and Stanley Hauerwas” (PTS, 2005). , 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
Dissertation: “From the Church to the World: Civil Society, Public Theology, and the Theology of Jürgen Moltmann.”, Undated
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
Young Bin Moon, “Rethinking Theology in the Information Age: A Theological Appropriation of Niklas Luhmann’s Systems Theory”, Undated
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.