Archives of theDanforth Study of Campus Ministries, 1962-1966

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Archives of theDanforth Study of Campus Ministries, 1962-1966

These archives constitute the data, drafts, reports,and related material that resulted in the two volume report of the DanforthStudy of Campus Ministries, which was published byWesleyan University Press in 1969. The Danforth Study of Campus Ministries,sponsored by the Danforth Foundation beginning in 1963, was directed by KennethUnderwood. Through questionnaires, studies, and analysis, the projectdocumented the state of religious awareness and commitment on Americanuniversity and college campuses. TheChurch, the University, and Social Policy,

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Scott, Anne Firor, 1921-....

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Anne Firor Scott was born April 24, 1921 in Montezuma Georgia. She married Andrew MacKay Scott in 1947. She graduated summa cum laude in 1941 from the University of Georgia and earned her M.A. at Northwestern in 1944 and her Ph.D. in 1958 at Radcliffe College. From 1944-1947 and again from 1951-1953, Scott served as a research associate, congressional representative and editor of THE NATIONAL VOTER for the League of Women Voters of the United States. She began teaching at Duke University in 1961...

Long, Edward Le Roy

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Demerath, N. J. (Nicholas Jay), 1936-

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Palmer, Parker J.

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McCoy, Charles S.

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Charles McCoy, 1923-2002, educator, theologian, civil rights activist, was a member of the faculty at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley from 1959 to his retirement 1992. Obituaries are included in the collection. From the description of Charles S. McCoy : Graduate Theological Union collection, 1959-1974. (Graduate Theological Union). WorldCat record id: 57196906 ...

Oliver, Hoyt Peder, 1936-

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Hammond, Phillip E.

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Horvath, William, 1921-

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Green, Thomas F.

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Gustafson, James M., 1980-

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Lynn, Robert W.

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Jacobson, Elden Eugene.

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Lutterman, Kenneth J.

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Underwood, Kenneth Wilson, 1918-

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Duncombe, David Cameron, 1928-

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Rasmussen, Albert Terrill, 1910-

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Borgstrom, Lorna Jo.

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Danforth Foundation (Saint Louis, Mo.)

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The Danforth Seminary Internship Program, first inaugurated in 1956, was designed to afford opportunities for students chosen as interns to test themselves for a possible vocation in campus Christian work. From the description of Records of the Danforth Seminary Internship Program, 1956-1965 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702173312 During the 1960s, a growing apathy toward Christianity was apparent in American society, particularly among college and univ...

Hadden, Jeffrey K.

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Biography Jeffrey K. Hadden, professor of sociology at the University of Virginia, was well known for his studies on religious broadcasters, the emergence of the Christian Right in the 1980s, and the comparative study of religion and politics. He was coauthor of Prime Time Preachers: The Rising Power of Televangelism (1981) and Televangelism: Power and Politics on God's Frontier (1988), as well as several works on politics, religion, and soci...

Schrading, Paul E.

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Hartt, Julian Norris.

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