Indiana School of Religion records, 1910-1970, bulk 1952-1967

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Indiana School of Religion records, 1910-1970, bulk 1952-1967

Established in Bloomington, Indiana, as the Bloomington Bible Chair by the Disciples of Christ in 1910; the name changed to the Indiana School of Religion in 1917. The mission of the School was to provide Biblical and religious education to, and to promote the religious education of, students who attended Indiana University. Collection consists of correspondence, minutes of the Board of Directors, financial records, publications, essays, pamphlets, and posters.

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Established in Bloomington, Ind., as the Bloomington Bible Chair by the Disciples of Christ in 1910; name changed to Indiana School of Religion in 1917. The mission of the School was to provide Biblical and religious education to, and to promote the religious education of, students who attended Indiana University. In 1953, IU established an Area of Comparative Religion, which allowed the students to begin taking religious courses for credit. In the mid-1960s, IU went on ...