Box 54
Contains 29 Results:
Copy of American Purpose: A Report and Commentary on the Peace, Freedom, and Security Debate from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, February 1993
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.
“Apocalypse, With and Without God,” article by Charles Krauthammer, in Time, March 22, 1993
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.
“The Enemies of God,” article by Bernard Lewis, in The New York Review, March 25, 1993
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.
“Barbarism and Religion,” article by William F. Bell, in The Berkshire Eagle, April 17, 1993
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.
“On U.S. Involvement in Bosnia,” article in The Christian Century, May 19-26, 1993
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.
“Danger in the Safety Zone,” article by Jill Smolowe, in Time, August 23, 1993
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.
“Screen Violence is Killing Us,” article by David Barry, in Harvard Magazine, November-December, 1993
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.
“Violence in Real Life,” article by Bob Herbert, unknown source, 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.
Wolfgang Heise, Aufbruch in die Illusion, (photocopy), 1966
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.
Academic Bonding and Social Concern: The Society of Christian Ethics, 1959-1983, book by Edward LeRoy Long, Jr., 1984
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.