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A Road Beaten Hard: The Enduring Legacy Of Dr. William Mcallen Green, 1897-1979, Jerry Rushford
A Road Beaten Hard: The Enduring Legacy Of Dr. William Mcallen Green, 1897-1979, Jerry Rushford
Jerry Rushford
This is a recording of the Tenth Annual William M. Green Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program featuring Pepperdine religion professor Jerry Rushford, who spoke on "A Road Beaten Hard: The Enduring Legacy of Dr. William McAllen Green, 1897-1979". The recording begins with an introduction of the speaker by Frank Pack, also a professor of religion, and Dr. Rushford's lecture follows (03:28). Following the lecture, Dr. Pack makes some closing remarks (49:50), partially recorded here. Launched by Pepperdine University in 1980, the William M. Green Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program provides an annual forum for the advancement of Christian scholarship.
“Issues In Preaching From The Old Testament”, George Heider
“Issues In Preaching From The Old Testament”, George Heider
George C. Heider
No abstract provided.
Vincentian Missions Among Native Americans, John E. Rybolt
Vincentian Missions Among Native Americans, John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
Pioneer Vincentian missionaries in the United States quickly had contacts with Native Americans and reported on these to their European superiors. These contacts ceased when the tribes moved away from Vincentian areas, but they were occasionally renewed in the twentieth century. Two maps help to locate events.
Umberto Eco And The "Habit" Of Family Communion, Vaughan S. Roberts
Umberto Eco And The "Habit" Of Family Communion, Vaughan S. Roberts
Vaughan S Roberts
Notable Vincentians (3): Brother Angelo Oliva, C.M., John E. Rybolt
Notable Vincentians (3): Brother Angelo Oliva, C.M., John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
An annotated translation of an obituary notice of Angelo Oliva (1777-1835), a Vincentian brother. He came to the United States from Naples, and oversaw the building and decoration of the Assumption Church at St. Mary's of the Barrens, Perryville, Missouri. This is one of the few biographies of a lay brother.