Collection, 1942-[ongoing].

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Collection, 1942-[ongoing].

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Jordan, Clarence

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Southern Baptist advocate for racial equality. Graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Agriculture in 1933, and from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Ph. D.) in 1939. Founded Koinonia Farms near Americus, Georgia in 1942. Also known for "Cotton Patch" translations of Paul's Epistles, Luke, and Acts, published in 1968 and 1969. From the description of Collection, 1939-1987. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 55739218 Clarence Jo...

Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Koinonia Parters.

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Koinonia Partners

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Koinonia Farm began in 1942 as a Christian community on a farm near Americus, Georgia, by Clarence Jordan and others. Its purpose was communal living as a witness to Christian teachings on peace and brotherhood, and the introduction of scientific farming methods to the area. The community lived in peace with its neighbors in the early years, but eventually became the target of hostility because of its witness against race prejudice. It was renamed Koinonia Partners in 1968. From the ...

Koinonia Farm

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