Religion
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
James David Bales Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 1256
Scope and Content Note
The collection includes materials related to Bales and his family; his career as a teacher, writer, and polemicist; and research files. Series I-IV pertain to his personal life, writings, correspondence, and career at Harding College. Also included are materials related to Harding College president George S. Benson and the National Education Program. Series V-XIII consist of topical research files created by Bales, the contents of which were used to write books, articles, and class lectures....
Dates:
1914-1995; 1940-1995
Rudyard Kipling Bent Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 1068
Content Description
This collection includes personal and professional works authored by R. K. Bent, correspondence, photographs, high school and college graduation materials from Bent's time as a student and educator, certificates and awards, drawings by Bent, and collected research on Christianity and its effect on Bent's teaching methods.
Dates:
1901-1989; Majority of material found within 1918-1987
Sherry Mikelic Spirituality at Work Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 2070
Scope and Content Note
The collection is comprised of unpublished and published material documenting the founding of the Centre for Spirituality at Work in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and the Centre's conferences in 1998-1999. The collection includes conference material, audio cassette tapes, notes, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, a small number of photographs, and a small library of books assembled by, or inscribed to, Sherry Mikelic. Oversize items include a calendar, a poster by artist Lisa MacArthur, and...
Dates:
1998-2006
Reverend Wesley Smith Broadside
Collection
Identifier: MC 653
Scope and Content Note
Small broadside listing the Reverend Wesley Smith's accomplishments ("laboring since Jan. 1st among the Sac & Fox Indians, west of the Creek Nation"), asking for donations. Penciled note at bottom of broadside probably by dealer.
Dates:
circa 1880