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"Making Faith Live": 1969 Arkansas Baptist State Convention, Arkansas Baptist State Convention Nov 1969

"Making Faith Live": 1969 Arkansas Baptist State Convention, Arkansas Baptist State Convention

Arkansas Baptist State Convention Annuals

This is the 116th Annual Session and the 121st year.


A Comparative Study Of The All-State And Evaluative Choral Festivals In Arkansas, 1968-69, James O. Foxx Jan 1969

A Comparative Study Of The All-State And Evaluative Choral Festivals In Arkansas, 1968-69, James O. Foxx

OBU Graduate Theses

The basic question of this study was: What are the comparative values of the All-State and Evaluative Choral Festivals in Arkansas? Subordinate questions studied were: (1) What are the procedures of the events with reference to the Manual? (2) What are the goals of these two events? Are they being met? (3) Should either event be eliminated? (4) What are the reactions of the participants to the organization and adjudication of these events? (5) Is there justification for the amount of time and money spent on the achievement of the goals? (6) What recommendations can be suggested for the improvement …


A Study Of The Role Of Churches In The Enactment Of The Arkansas Prohibition Law Of 1917, Ralph Bradley Hoshaw Jan 1969

A Study Of The Role Of Churches In The Enactment Of The Arkansas Prohibition Law Of 1917, Ralph Bradley Hoshaw

OBU Graduate Theses

Churches have been involved in the moral and ethical standards of the United States and its political subdivisions since the formation of the nation. Major questions about the churches' involvement as a social force in the nation or in the community concern: (1) the degree of involvement, (2) the methods employed and (3) the relative effectiveness of church influence upon the mores and laws of any society or state. To answer these questions, a historical study must be made of a particular moral problem in a specific locale and of the role that church influence or direct action played in …