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Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary

Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary

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The Burke Library is one of the largest theological libraries in North America, with holdings of over 700,000 items, including extensive special collections. The mission of the Burke Library is to identify, acquire, organize, provide access to, interpret, and preserve for the future information in the field of theology and contextually related areas of study.

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Clark H. Bouwman manuscript, circa 1940 -- 1949

0.25 linear feet
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Clark Bouwman was a founding faculty member of Florida Presbyterian College (now Eckerd College), where he served as professor and dean from 1960 until 1983. The collection contains a manuscript draft of an essay on Protestant ecumenism and labor relations in the United States.
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Interchurch World Movement records, 1919 -- 1962

0.75 linear feet
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The Interchurch World Movement was founded under the Foreign Mission Board and allied agencies to unite and coordinate Protestant churches and their programs in North America. The collection includes a manuscript of the Movement's history, correspondence, reports, minutes, pamphlets, and notes.
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Walter Rauschenbusch papers, 1913 -- 1914

0.25 linear feet
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Walter Rauschenbusch was a leading scholar of the Social Concern Movement and the Church in America, and taught at the Rochester Theological Seminary. This collection consists of two letters written by Rauschenbusch to Dr. Thomas C. Hall, Professor at Union Theological Seminary, discussing courses and anti-German sentiment after World War I.
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