Box 60
Contains 35 Results:
“On Moral Business: Theology, Ethics and a Wider Social Vision,” (article) in Today’s Ministry: A Report from Andover Newton, vol. 9, no. 1, Fall, 1991
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.
“Globalization and Theology in America Today,” (article) in World Order and Religion, ed. by Wade Clark Roof, 1991
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.
“From the Social Gospel to Public Theology,” contribution in Being Christian Today, ed. by R.J. Neuhaus and G. Weigel, 1992 (excerpt published in The Lutheran Forum, vol. 25, no. 4, 1991), 1992
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 Decline of the Mainline Religion in American Culture,” contribution with William Hutchison, Catherine Albanese, and W. McKinney, in Journal of Religion and American Culture, vol. 1, no. 2, 1991
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 Trinity as Public Theology: Its Truth and Justice for Free-Church, Non-Creedal Communities,” (article) in Faith to Creed: Ecumenical Perspectives on the Affirmation of the Apostolic Faith in the Fourth Century, ed. by Mark Heim, 1991
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.