Radical Religion: A Quarterly Journal of Critical Opinion 1965-1982

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Radical Religion: A Quarterly Journal of Critical Opinion 1965-1982

working and organization files, correspondence, published material (monographs, periodicals, pamphlets), newsclippings, photographs

12 boxes, 1 folio; 9.50 feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6656127

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Biography / Administrative History In 1973, the Berkeley Free Church (GTU 89-5-016. See that Collection Inventory for a full description of the Church.), which had operated in the South Campus area of Berkeley, California since 1967 under the leadership of the Rev. Richard York, "closed its doors and took a long hard look at its work and future." In the months that followed, the former BFC staff and board made decisions to conclude "the minis...

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