Box 61
Contains 19 Results:
“Some World-Affirming and World-Denying Impulses in Our Ethical Traditions,” (article) in Andover Newton Review, vol. 2, no. 1, 1991 (originally published as “Peace in Church, Family, and State: A Reformed View,” in Baptism, Peace, and the State in the Reformed and Mennonite Traditions, ed. R.T. Bender and A.P.F. Sell, 1991), 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.
“Proper 26: Theological Reflections,” (article) in Lectionary Homiletics, vol. 2, no. 12,, November 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.
“A Liberal American in Nazi Germany: James Luther Adams Foundation Offers New Video Documentaries,” (article) in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, vol. 21, no. 1,, 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.
“An ‘Evangelical’ Impetus, a ‘Catholic’ Vision,” contribution in A New Worldly Order: John Paul II and Human Freedom, ed. by G. Weigel, 1992 (originally published as, “John Paul II on Ethics and the ‘New Capitalism,’” in The Christian Century , May 29-June 5, 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 Christian Spirit in Contemporary Civilization: Its Significance after the Collapse of Marxism,” (article) in Christianity for Tomorrow, ed. by Charles L. Holland, 1992 (also published as “Brunner’s Christianity and Civilization Revisited: Its Significance after the Collapse of Socialism,” in Theologie und Ökonomie: Symposium zum 100. Geburtstag von Emil Brunner, ed. by Hans Ruh, 1992), 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.
“Many Pearls, Few Threads,” (article) in The Christian Century, vol. 109, no. 5,, 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.
“Religion, Society and the Independent Sector: Key Elements of a General Theory,” contribution in Religion, The Independent Sector, and American Culture, ed. by Conrad Cherry and R.A. Sherrill, 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.
“Faith, Work and the Economy,” (article) in Keep the Faith, Spring, 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.
“Alasdair MacIntyre: An Overview and Evaluation,” (article) in Religious Studies Review, vol. 18, no. 3, July 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.
“On Christian Ethics, A Shattered Teapot, and the Postmodern: An Interview,” with Mark Taylor, ed. by Todd Shy and Dwight Davidson, in Testament, Fall, 1994
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.