James T. Cleland papers, 1825-1982 (bulk 1928-1975).

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James T. Cleland papers, 1825-1982 (bulk 1928-1975).

Papers contain personal and professional papers relating to the life and work of James Tough Cleland. Materials include addresses, sermons, lecture notes, speeches, clippings, printed materials, correspondence, a tape recording, committee records, course materials, photographs, subject files, a scrapbook, and travel diaries. Major subjects include armed forces chaplains, hospital chaplains, death and dying, euthanasia, spirituality, Christianity, the study and teaching of the book of Paul, the study and teaching of the Bible, study and teaching of preaching, Duke University Chapel, Duke University, and the Divinity School. Materials range in date from 1825 to 1982 (bulk 1928-1975).

50000 items (50 linear ft.)

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Cleland, James T. (James Tough), 1903-1974

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Preacher, Dean of the Duke University Chapel (1955-1973), and Professor of Preaching in the Duke University Divinity School (1945-1968). From the description of James T. Cleland papers, 1825-1982 (bulk 1928-1975). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 53906090 James Tough Cleland was born on July 8, 1903 in Glasgow, Scotland to the Rev. James Cleland and Margaret Curdie Cleland. He married Alice Mean on September 7, 1932. Cleland earned degrees from Gla...

Duke University

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Duke University. Divinity School

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Established in 1926, the Divinity School is one of 13 seminaries founded and supported by the United Methodist Church, and attracts students from around the nation and several different countries. The Divinity School has from its beginnings been ecumenical in aspiration, teaching, and practice. From the description of Divinity School Records, circa 1920-2005. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 758677083 Established in 1926, the Divinity School is one...

Duke University. Chapel

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Sermons were delivered at religious and ceremonial services in the Duke University Chapel by various ministers, professors, and guests of the University. Notable speakers include Howard Wilkinson, James Cleland, Waldo Beach, Thor Hall, Charlene Kammerer, Jon Laidlaw, Robert Young and others. From the description of Chapel sermons, 1954-1984 [sound recording]. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 52444805 From the guide to the Chapel Recordings, [sound and video rec...