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Campbell Family Papers

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Call Number: RG 7
Abstract: The papers document two generations of Baptist missionary effort in South China. Extensive biographical and autobiographical material gives insight into the personal lives of the Campbells. Conditions in China during World War II are reflected in the letters of Louise and Dorothy Campbell. The Campbells were a family of missionaries in China. George Campbell and his wife, Jennie Wortman Campbell served in South China (1887-1916). Four of their eight children continued missionary efforts....
Dates: 1855-1972

Campus Ministry Advancement Records

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Call Number: RG 259
Abstract:

This collection documents the history and operations of Campus Ministry Advancement, an organization incorporated in Ohio in 1967 to support Christian ministries in higher education. Legal documents, minutes, correspondence, financial records, and tax records are included.

Dates: 1967-2009

Campus Ministry Women records

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Call Number: RG 68
Abstract:

The collection traces the operations of the Campus Ministry Women organization from its founding in 1974 until its disbanding in 1996.

Dates: 1969-1996

Emery and Elvera Carlson Papers

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Call Number: RG 246
Abstract: Correspondence, writings, and collected material document the work of Emery W. Carlson and Elvera Teed Carlson, Lutheran missionaries serving in China from 1940 to 1949. Emery Carlson was a medical doctor who worked at the Lutheran Hospital in Xuchang, Henan (Hsuchang, Honan) province from 1941 to 1944. He was active in famine relief work 1942-1944 and in 1945 became an intelligence officer working for the Office of Strategic Services behind Japanese lines in Henan. After the war Carlson...
Dates: 1928-1980, bulk 1940-1949

Samuel Moss Carter Papers

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Call Number: RG 268
Abstract:

Sermons, writings, notes, teaching materials, and personal items provide substantive documentation of the life and work of Dr. Samuel Moss Carter, an early African American graduate of the Yale Divinity School, who was a Baptist pastor and professor of Church History, primarily in Virginia.

Dates: 1923-1995

Catholic Apostolic Church Records

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Call Number: RG 55
Abstract:

The papers consist primarily of printed pamphlets and sermons. The Catholic Apostolic Church was an eschatologically oriented group which split from the Church of England in the early 19th century.

Dates: 1825-1973

Central Asia Fellowship Records

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Call Number: RG 213
Abstract:

These are the official archives of the Central Asia Fellowship, which was established in 1989 by Christian mission organizations, churches, and individuals coming together to form a network and a resource organization in order to reach Tibetan Buddhist peoples in Bhutan, China, the Commonwealth of Independent States (Russian republics), India, Mongolia, and Nepal. Portions of the archives are restricted due to security concerns.

Dates: 1893-2016

Irah Chase Papers

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Call Number: RG 296
Abstract:

The collection documents Chase's theological training and his work at Columbian College and the Newton Theological Institution where he taught Biblical theology (1825-1838) and church history (1838-1845), as well as his later work as an author of tracts and articles for religious periodicals.

Dates: 1814-1864

George A. Chauncey Papers

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Call Number: RG 267
Abstract:

Correspondence, writings, sermons, and collected material document the life and work of George A. Chauncey, who graduated from Yale Divinity School in 1952 and served as a Presbyterian parish minister in the South, activist for civil rights and peace, and founding director of the Washington Office of the Presbyterian Church.

Dates: 1948-2011

Chick Tract Collection

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Call Number: RG 270
Abstract:

Controversial tracts written and illustrated in comic book style by Jack T. Chick since the early 1960s document a fringe element of American Christian fundamentalism and provide valuable insight into the reaction of evangelicalism to cultural upheavals in America society.

Dates: 1961-2015

China American Schools Collection

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Call Number: RG 209
Abstract:

This collection contains documentation of schools for missionary children in China and the alumni associations of the schools. Records of the Kuling American School, North China American School, and Peking American School are included in this record group. For documentation of the Shanghai American School and American School Kikungshan, see separate record groups, RG 132 and RG 164.

Dates: 1919-2014

China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection

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Call Number: RG 8
Abstract: The China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection is an open collection. It currently contains material from more than 325 individuals, primarily Protestant missionaries to China. The time period covered is approximately from 1834 to 1998. The China Records Project was initiated by the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A in 1968. The aim of the project was to insure the preservation of the personal records of former missionaries to China and to provide a...
Dates: 1834-2017

Chinese Students' Christian Association in North America Records

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Call Number: RG 13
Abstract: The papers, though quite fragmentary, represent the most complete documentation available for the history of the Chinese Students' Christian Association, and provide a skeletal outline of its activities, policies and personnel. This collection is a noteworthy supplement to other record groups at the Divinity Library that document religious work among college and university students. The Chinese Students' Christian Association was organized in 1909 by four students from the universities of...
Dates: 1909-1952

Christian Conference of Asia Records

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Call Number: RG 237
Abstract:

These are the official archives of the Christian Conference of Asia, a regional ecumenical organization representing church councils and denominations in Australia, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, East Timor, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand. The CCA began as the East Asia Christian Conference in 1957 and changed its name to Christian Conference of Asia in 1973.

Dates: 1946-2008

Church of the Redeemer (New Haven, Conn.) Records

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Call Number: RG 266
Abstract:

Extensive reports, minutes, publications, photographs, scrapbooks, etc. document the history of The Church of the Redeemer, United Church of Christ (New Haven, Conn).

Dates: 1838-1980

Church of the Redeemer (New Haven, Conn.) Records - Addendum A

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Call Number: RG 266A
Abstract:

Reports and publications document the history of The Church of the Redeemer, United Church of Christ (New Haven, Conn.)

Dates: 1840-2019

Church Postcard Collection

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Call Number: RG 315
Abstract:

The collection includes photographic postcards showing church buildings primarily in New England but also elsewhere throughout the United States.

Dates: circa1900-1960

George Albert Coe Papers

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Call Number: RG 36
Abstract: Correspondence with personal friends reveals Coe's personality and character, while correspondence with professional colleagues gives insight into the development of Coe's thought. Notable correspondents include William Clayton Bower, Emil Brunner, Adelaide Case, Harrison Elliott, and A. J. W. Myers. Writings include articles, essays, and drafts. Printed material includes reviews of Coe's books and committee reports and minutes. George Albert Coe was born in Mendon, New York on March 26,...
Dates: 1883-1952

John William Colenso Papers

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Call Number: RG 129
Abstract:

Writings by and about Colenso document the controversies that surrounded this church leader in South Africa. John William Colenso (1814-1883) was appointed Bishop of Natal, South Africa in 1854. He was a controversial figure due to his stance on polygamy and his theology.

Dates: 1855-1908

Commission on Christian Higher Education Research Project records

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Call Number: RG 231
Abstract: These papers document the “What is a Christian College?” Research Study Project conducted by the Commission on Christian Higher Education of the Association of American Colleges, in association with the National Council of Churches. The papers include workshop information, summaries of workshop results, research study progress reports from participating colleges, manuscripts of book chapters intended for publication, and correspondence regarding the research study, workshops, and...
Dates: 1951-1958