Brauer, Jerald. Papers 1925-1999

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Brauer, Jerald. Papers 1925-1999

Jerald Brauer, historian, minister, professor, and dean.The Jerald Brauer Papers consist of ninety-three and a half linear feet and include correspondence, memos, minutes, reports, manuscripts, notes, speeches, published materials, and audio recordings. The papers document Brauer’s career as a historian, professor of the history of Christianity in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, Dean of the Federated Theological Faculties and the Divinity School, and author and editor of many scholarly books.

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