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Introduction, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Introduction, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

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Appendix, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Appendix, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

The Religious Antecedents of George Fox College, Chronology, Presidents, Board of Trustees, Honorary Degrees Granted, Alumnus of the Year, Associated Student Body Presidents, The Crescent Editors, L'Ami Editors, Building Names, Campus Maps


Chapter Four - 1941 To 1954, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Chapter Four - 1941 To 1954, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

Theological controversy takes a heavy toll as the College seeks its identity. The trustees change the name to George Fox College in 1949.


Chapter Three - 1926 To 1941, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Chapter Three - 1926 To 1941, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

Sacrifices by a heroic faculty help the College survive a severe economic depression. The board decides, in 1929, to close the Academy.


Chapter Two - 1911 To 1926, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Chapter Two - 1911 To 1926, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

Levi Pennington guides the Academy and College through difficult years that lead to recognition by the U.S. Bureau of Educational Standards.


Chapter Five - 1954 To 1969, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Chapter Five - 1954 To 1969, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

The College and its founding church unify. Milo Ross leads the school to full accreditation in 1959.


Chapter Seven - 1982 To 1991, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Chapter Seven - 1982 To 1991, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

After several difficult years, GFC rebounds to record enrollment, financial stability, and national recognition with Edward F. Stevens as President.


Chapter Six - 1969 To 1982, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Chapter Six - 1969 To 1982, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

George Fox College grows and becomes financially stable during David LeShana's presidency. Eight new buildings are added to the campus.


Chapter One - 1885 To 1911, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

Chapter One - 1885 To 1911, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

Newberg's Quakers establish Friends Pacific Academy in 1885 and Pacific College in 1891.


A Heritage To Honor, A Future To Fulfill: George Fox College 1891-1991, Ralph Beebe Jan 1991

A Heritage To Honor, A Future To Fulfill: George Fox College 1891-1991, Ralph Beebe

A Heritage to Honor, A Future to Fulfill : George Fox College 1891-1991

CHAPTER ONE-1885 to 1911 Newberg's Quakers establish Friends Pacific Academy in 1885 and Pacific College in 1891.

CHAPTER TW0-1911 to 1926 Levi Pennington guides the Academy and College through difficult years that lead to recognition by the U. S. Bureau of Educational Standards.

CHAPTER THREE-1926 to 1941 Sacrifices by a heroic faculty help the College survive a severe economic depression. The board decides, in 1929, to close the Academy.

CHAPTER FOUR-1941 to 1954 Theological controversy takes a heavy toll as the College seeks its identity. The trustees change the name to George Fox College in 1949.

CHAPTER FIVE-1954 to 1969 …


George Fox Tercentenary, Arthur O. Roberts Jan 1991

George Fox Tercentenary, Arthur O. Roberts

Quaker Religious Thought

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"Miserable Comforters": Their Effect On Early Quaker Thought And Experience, Larry Kuenning Jan 1991

"Miserable Comforters": Their Effect On Early Quaker Thought And Experience, Larry Kuenning

Quaker Religious Thought

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Do This And You Will Live', Richard Bear Jan 1991

Do This And You Will Live', Richard Bear

Quaker Religious Thought

No abstract provided.


Review--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 75, Rebecca Thomas Ankeny Jan 1991

Review--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 75, Rebecca Thomas Ankeny

Quaker Religious Thought

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Letters To The Editor--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 75, Kenneth E. Boulding Jan 1991

Letters To The Editor--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 75, Kenneth E. Boulding

Quaker Religious Thought

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Front Matter--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 76, Arthur O. Roberts Jan 1991

Front Matter--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 76, Arthur O. Roberts

Quaker Religious Thought

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On The Folly Of Seeking The Quaker Holy Grail, H Larry Ingle Jan 1991

On The Folly Of Seeking The Quaker Holy Grail, H Larry Ingle

Quaker Religious Thought

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Spurgeon On Fox, Arthur O. Roberts Jan 1991

Spurgeon On Fox, Arthur O. Roberts

Quaker Religious Thought

No abstract provided.


Fox Loved The Apostle Paul, Alan Kolp Jan 1991

Fox Loved The Apostle Paul, Alan Kolp

Quaker Religious Thought

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Responses--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 75, Douglas Gwyn Jan 1991

Responses--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 75, Douglas Gwyn

Quaker Religious Thought

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Was The Fourth Evangelist A Quaker?, Paul Anderson Jan 1991

Was The Fourth Evangelist A Quaker?, Paul Anderson

Quaker Religious Thought

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Letter To The Editior--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 76, R W. Harrington Jan 1991

Letter To The Editior--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 76, R W. Harrington

Quaker Religious Thought

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Reviews--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 76, R W. Tucker Jan 1991

Reviews--Quaker Religious Thought, No. 76, R W. Tucker

Quaker Religious Thought

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Christianity And Cognitive Therapy (Chapter 3 Of Cognitive Therapy Techniques In Christian Counseling), Mark R. Mcminn Jan 1991

Christianity And Cognitive Therapy (Chapter 3 Of Cognitive Therapy Techniques In Christian Counseling), Mark R. Mcminn

Faculty Publications - Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program

LEN NERVOUSLY EYED THE DIPLOMAS on the wall, the titles on the bookshelf, and the wilted leaves on the plant I routinely neglect before telling me why he came for help. "I guess I'm here because you're a Christian and I need help dealing with my feelings ." Within this first thirty seconds of therapy, Len had revealed some important information about himself. He was nervous. He wanted to talk with a Christian, probably because he was also a Christian. He was troubled with uncomfortable - feelings, but wanted to be selective about the help he received. Len, like so …


On Worshiping In Spirit And In Truth, Paul N. Anderson Jan 1991

On Worshiping In Spirit And In Truth, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

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An Interview With A Working Mom, Paul N. Anderson Jan 1991

An Interview With A Working Mom, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

The organizing theme of this issue is the well-being of the Christian family, and one of the acute pressures felt within the family unit today is the plight of the working mother. The fact is that the familiar ideal of the two-parent, single-career family is the exception rather than the norm. With the increase of single-parent families, economic strain~, and opportunities for talented women to seek professional careers, new stresses face the home. So how can Christian families manage more effectively, and how can the church alleviate family burdens? Perhaps an interview with a working mom will point the way …


On The Virgin Mary, Inclusive Ministry, ... And Christmas, Paul N. Anderson Jan 1991

On The Virgin Mary, Inclusive Ministry, ... And Christmas, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

Excerpt: "Hail, Favored One! The Lord is with you!" were the words announced to Mary by the angel Gabriel (Luke 1:28). After regrouping from the shock of it, and after receiving support from her cousin, Elizabeth, Mary exclaimed, "My soul magnifies (and amplifies) the Lord, and my spirit has rejoiced in God, my Savior!" (vv. 46-47) What if young Mary would have said "Nd' to God's plan to use her in His unfolding plan of salvation? Or, what if Joseph or Elizabeth would have discouraged her from following the Lord's leading in her life? Heaven and earth would be all …


On The Sovereignty Of Nations... And The Kingdom Of God, Paul N. Anderson Jan 1991

On The Sovereignty Of Nations... And The Kingdom Of God, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

Excerpt: "Normally, the editor's essay comments upon some aspect of the magazine's central theme, but this issue is an exception. Given the crisis in the Persian Gulf, one cannot responsibly be silent about it. On the other hand, with virtually every branch of the media already commenting on the crisis around the clock, it's hard to say anything new ... that's still worth reading."


On Turning The World Around... At The Turning Of The Age, Paul N. Anderson Jan 1991

On Turning The World Around... At The Turning Of The Age, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

Excerpt: "Elton Trueblood tells the story about the airport in Dayton, Ohio, that serves as a symbol of our Christian calling in the world. At Dayton's airport there used to be a large globe, a model of the earth, that displayed the global extent of NCR's business enterprise. This rotating globe was about ten feet tall and provided the perfect landmark for the meeting-point at the airport."


Open Worship As Corporate Altar, Paul N. Anderson Jan 1991

Open Worship As Corporate Altar, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

Excerpt: "Open worship is one of those traditions Friends embrace, but often we do so without much thought as to how to use the time meaningfully. The tendency is to be uncomfortable with too much silence and to fill the "empty" space with words. After all, silence is a strange and foreign commodity within today's noisy society. Turning on the television or stereo becomes a semiautomatic reflex when faced with the shock of a quiet room. Seldom do we find ourselves able to pray for more than three or four minutes because of acute "spiritual attention deficit." We crave entertainment, …