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I. Articles | |||||
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| 1 | 1935-1945 | ||
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| 2 | 1946-1952 | ||
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| 3 | 1953-1966 | ||
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| 4 | 1967-1971 | ||
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| 5 | 1972-1975 | ||
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| 6 | -1946 | ||
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| 7 | 1947-1951 | ||
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| 8 | 1952-1954 | ||
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| 9 | 1955-1957 | ||
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| 10 | 1958-1960 | ||
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| 11 | 1961-1964 | ||
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| 12 | 1965-1970 | ||
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| 13 | 1971-1973 | ||
| C. | Unpublished | |||
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| 14.1 | Articles. Unpublished | ||
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| 14.2 | Articles. Unpublished | ||
II. Bibliographies | |||||
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| 15 | Bibliographies by Herberg | ||
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| 16 | Bibliographies of Herberg's Writings | ||
III. Biography | |||||
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| 17 | Biography | ||
IV. Book Reviews | |||||
| A. | By Herberg | |||
| B. | About Herberg | |||
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| 18 | 1930-1954 | ||
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| 19 | 1955-1975 | ||
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| 20.1 | About Herberg | ||
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| 20.2 | About Herberg | ||
V. Class Records | |||||
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| 21 | Class Records | ||
VI. Correspondence | |||||
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| 22 | 1929-1944 | ||
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| 23 | 1945-1959 | ||
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| 24 | 1960-1970 | ||
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| 25 | 1971-1973 | ||
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| 26 | 1974-1977 | ||
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| 27 | 1947-1974, To Hershel and Gustine Matt | ||
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| 28 | 1948-1952, Publication Interests | ||
VII. Course Outlines | |||||
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| 29 | -1968 | ||
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| 30 | 1969-1975 | ||
VIII. Financial Records | |||||
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| 31 | 1935-1949 | ||
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| 32 | 1950-1969 | ||
IX. Journal | |||||
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| 33 | Journal | ||
X. Lecture, Seminar, Tutorial Materials | |||||
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| 34.1 | American Labor and Unions | ||
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| 34.2 | American Labor and Unions | ||
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| 35.1 | American Socialist Political Theory | ||
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| 35.2 | American Socialist Political Theory | ||
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| 36 | Authority and Power | ||
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| 37.1 | Basic Theories of Medieval Thought: Basic Themes | ||
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| 37.2 | Basic Theories of Medieval Thought: Basic Themes | ||
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| 38 | Being and Doing (Summer Session, University of Southern California, 1969) | ||
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| 39 | Central Problems of Socialism, 1939; Critical Problems of Marxism, 1940. | ||
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| 40 | Christianity, Buddhism and Existentialism | ||
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| 41 | Christianity, Totalitarianism and Democracy | ||
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| 42 | Church and State in Education | ||
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| 42A.1 | Church and State | ||
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| 42A.2 | Church and State | ||
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| 42A.3 | Church and State | ||
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| 43 | The Church and the World (General Theological Seminary) | ||
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| 44 | Concept of Progress | ||
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| 45 | Conservatism and Freedom in the American Tradition (Mid-western I5I Institute, 1971) | ||
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| 46 | Contemporary Philosophy and Depth Psychology | ||
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| 47 | Depth Psychology and Religion | ||
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| 48 | Dimensions of Political Philosophy (Ethics and Politics) | ||
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| 49 | Eschatology and History | ||
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| 50 | The Fabric of a Free Society (Eastern ISI Institute, 1971) | ||
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| 51 | Faith, History and Self-understanding: Meaning and Redemption in History. | ||
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| 52 | Fascism and America | ||
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| 53 | Fascism and Communism | ||
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| 54 | German Idealism | ||
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| 55 | Hermeneutics | ||
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| 56 | Images of Man in Contemporary Western Thought (Saint Peter's College) | ||
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| 57 | The Inner Crisis of Religion in Three-Faith America | ||
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| 58 | Introduction to Islamic Studies | ||
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| 59 | Introduction to Metaphysics | ||
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| 60 | Introduction to Moral Philosophy | ||
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| 61 | Liberalism and Conservatism (Eastern ISI Institute, 1970) | ||
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| 62 | The Limits of Politics | ||
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| 63 | Main Phases in the History of Western Philosophy | ||
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| 64 | Major Aspects of the Thinking of Ludwig Wittgenstein | ||
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| 65 | Modern Man in a Metaphysical Wasteland | ||
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| 66 | The Negro and Education | ||
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| 67 | The New Left | ||
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| 68 | New Problems of Soviet Dictatorship, 1937; Soviet Dictatorship: Some Problems and Conclusions, 1938 | ||
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| 69 | Ontology and Ethics | ||
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| 70 | Other Voices in Christian Ethics | ||
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| 71 | Phenomenology | ||
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| 72 | Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Depth Psychology | ||
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| 73 | Philosophical Analysis and Theological Understanding | ||
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| 74 | Philosophies of History: Augustine to Toynbee | ||
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| 75 | Philosophy and Theology: Eight Types of Encounter | ||
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| 76 | Philosophy and Theology: Six Types of Encounter | ||
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| 77 | Philosophy in Crisis | ||
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| 78 | The Problem of History | ||
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| 79 | Problems of Jewish Self-Affirmation | ||
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| 80 | Religion and Behavioral Sciences | ||
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| 81 | Religion and Politics | ||
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| 82.1 | Religion in America | ||
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| 82.2 | Religion in America | ||
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| 82.3 | Religion in America | ||
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| 82.4 | Religion in America | ||
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| 83 | Scholasticism, Mysticism, and Existentialism in Jewish Religious Thought | ||
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| 84 | Science, Art, and Religion: A Philosophic Critique (New School) | ||
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| 85 | Six Types of Christian Ethics | ||
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| 86 | Social Philosophies (Saint Peter's College) | ||
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| 87 | The Social Thought of Alexis de Tocqueville | ||
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| 88 | Studies in Chinese Philosophy: Confucianism | ||
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| 89 | Studies in Enlightenment Thought | ||
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| 90 | Studies in Indian Philosophy | ||
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| 91 | Studies in Mysticism | ||
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| 92 | Studies in the Language of the Christian Faith | ||
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| 93 | The Thought of Arthur Schopenhauer | ||
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| 94 | The Thought of Ernst Cassirer | ||
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| 95 | The Thought of Friedrich Nietzsche | ||
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| 96.1 | The Thought of Karl Marx | ||
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| 96.2 | The Thought of Karl Marx | ||
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| 97.1 | The Thought of Sigmund Freud | ||
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| 97.2 | The Thought of Sigmund Freud | ||
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| 98 | Three Types of Thought and Language | ||
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| 99 | Twentieth---Century Philosophies (New School) | ||
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| 100 | Two Ways of Faith: Biblical Religion and Buddhism | ||
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| 101 | Types of Dialogical Theology | ||
XI. Notes |
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| 102 | American Christianity |
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| 103.1 | American Christianity |
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| 103.2 | America's Negro Problem | ||
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| 104 | Augustine | ||
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| 105 | Barth, Karl | ||
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| 106 | Berdyaev, Nicolas | ||
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| 107 | Brunner, Emil | ||
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| 108 | Buber, Martin | ||
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| 109 | Bultmann, Rudolf | ||
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| 110.1 | Burke, Edmund | ||
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| 110.2 | Burke, Edmund | ||
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| 111 | Catholicism | ||
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| 112.1 | Chinese Studies | ||
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| 112.2 | Chinese Studies | ||
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| 113 | Church and State | ||
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| 114 | Communism | ||
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| 115 | Communism, Soviet | ||
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| 116 | Comte, Auguste | ||
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| 117 | Cullmann, Oscar | ||
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| 118 | Dewey, John | ||
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| 119 | Directions in Protestant Theology | ||
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| 120 | Ebner, Ferdinand | ||
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| 121 | English Empiricists: 18th Century, Locke, Berkeley, Hume | ||
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| 122 | Faith | ||
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| 122A | French Revolution – Napoleon | ||
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| 123.1 | Freud and Psychoanalysis | ||
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| 123.2 | Freud and Psychoanalysis | ||
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| 123A.1 | Greek and Jewish Society | ||
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| 124 | Greeley, Andrew M. | ||
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| 125 | Hegel, Georg W. F. | ||
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| 126 | Heidegger, Martin | ||
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| 127 | History | ||
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| 128 | The Individual and Mass Society | ||
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| 129 | Intellectuals | ||
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| 130 | Jaspers, Karl | ||
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| 131.1 | Judaism | ||
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| 131.2 | Judaism | ||
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| 131.3 | Judaism | ||
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| 132 | Kafka, Franz | ||
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| 133 | Kant, Immanuel | ||
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| 134 | Kierkegaard, S?ren | ||
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| 135 | Language | ||
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| 136 | Logical Positivism, Linguistic Analysis, and Meta-physics | ||
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| 137 | Luxemberg, Rosa | ||
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| 138 | Machiavelli, Niccolo | ||
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| 139 | Marcuse, Herbert | ||
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| 140 | Maritain, Jacques | ||
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| 141.1 | Marxism (1931-1934) | ||
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| 141.2 | Marxism (1935-1940) | ||
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| 141.3 | Marxism | ||
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| 141.4 | Marxism | ||
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| 142 | Marxism and Communism | ||
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| 143 | Marxism and Labor in the U. S. A. | ||
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| 144 | Marxism and Political Thought | ||
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| 145 | Marxism and War | ||
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| 146 | Mass Society | ||
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| 147.1 | Medieval Studies | ||
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| 147.2 | Medieval Studies | ||
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| 148 | Miscellaneous Notes | ||
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| 149 | Modes of Theologizing | ||
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| 150 | Myth and Mythmaking | ||
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| 150A | New Testament Times | ||
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| 151 | Niebuhr, H. Richard | ||
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| 152.1 | Niebuhr, Reinhold (1935-1949) | ||
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| 152.2 | Niebuhr, Reinhold (1950-1965) | ||
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| 152.3 | Niebuhr, Reinhold | ||
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| 152A.1 | Pagan Empire – Constantine, Augustine, Ambrose | ||
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| 153 | Papal Social Encyclicals | ||
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| 154 | Philosophy and Metaphysics | ||
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| 155 | Philosophy, Politics, and Ideology | ||
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| 156 | The Problem of Religious Liberty 157.1 Protestantism | ||
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| 157.1 | Protestantism | ||
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| 157.2 | Protestantism | ||
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| 158 | Psychology: Adler, Jung, Rank | ||
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| 159 | Reading Notes From Herberg's Marxist Period | ||
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| 160 | Reformation and Reformers: Luther/Calvin | ||
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| 161.1 | Religion in America | ||
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| 161.2 | Religion in America | ||
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| 162 | Rosenzweig, Franz | ||
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| 163 | Rousseau, Jean Jacques | ||
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| 164 | Russell, Bertrand | ||
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| 165 | Sartre, Jean-Paul | ||
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| 166 | Structuralism | ||
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| 167 | A Theological Note on Art | ||
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| 168.1 | Thomas Aquinas and Medieval Thought | ||
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| 168.2 | Thomas Aquinas and Medieval Thought | ||
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| 169 | Tillich, Paul | ||
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| 170 | Toynbee, Arnold | ||
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| 171 | Troeltsch, Ernst | ||
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| 172 | Two Orders: Nature and Spirit | ||
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| 173 | Urban-Suburban Realities | ||
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| 174 | Vatican II | ||
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| 175 | Vico, Giambattista | ||
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| 176 | Whitehead, Alfred North | ||
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| 177 | World at War | ||
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| 178 | Young Americans for Freedom, University Research Committee | ||
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| 179 | Zen Buddhism | ||
XII. Photographs | |||||
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| 180 | Photographs | ||
XIII. Public Lectures (by Subject) | |||||
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| 181 | Anxiety, Faith... | ||
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| 182 | Approaches to Religion | ||
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| 183 | Biblical Theology | ||
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| 184 | Church - State: Outline | ||
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| 185 | Communism, Democracy and Religion | ||
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| 186 | The Death of God Theology | ||
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| 187 | Labor and Unionism | ||
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| 188.1 | Moral Crisis I | ||
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| 188.2 | Moral Crisis II | ||
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| 189 | Outlines (Public Lectures in Outline Form) | ||
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| 190 | The Proliferation of Knowledge and the Task of Theology | ||
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| 191 | Public Education | ||
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| Contents: Public Education and the Religious School in America Religious Conflict in America: Issues of Church and State | ||
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| 192 | Religion and Social Concern | ||
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| 193 | Religion and the Issues of Contemporary Life and Culture | ||
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| 194 | Science - Philosophy | ||
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| 195 | Theology and Education | ||
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XIV. Public Lectures (by Title) | |||||
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| 196 | American Civil Religion | ||
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| 197 | American Society and Education: Pluralism, Freedom, Totalitarianism (Calvin College) | ||
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| 198 | Assimilation: The Jew, the Land, and the World | ||
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| 199 | Athens and Jerusalem | ||
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| 200 | Biblical Faith and Man Made Religion | ||
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| 201 | Capitalism and Socialism in the Light of the Judeo-Christian Ethic | ||
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| 202 | China: Social, Economic and Political Surveys | ||
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| 203 | The Church under the Pressure of the World | ||
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| 204 | Communism vs. Judaism | ||
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| 205 | Conference of Jewish Relations: Tercentenary Conference on American Jewish Sociology | ||
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| 206 | The Council, the Ecumenical Movement, and the Problem of Aggiornamento | ||
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| 207 | Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order | ||
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| 208 | The Future of Conservatism in America | ||
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| 209 | The Integration of the Jew in America | ||
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| 210 | An Interpretation of Jewish Ethics | ||
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| 211 | Jewish Religion | ||
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| 212 | Jews and the Present War | ||
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| 213 | Judaism as Religion of Personal Decision and Commitment | ||
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| 214 | Medieval Anthropology | ||
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| 215 | On Academic Freedom | ||
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| 216 | Personalism, Socialism and Democracy | ||
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| 217 | Religion and Public Life | ||
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| 218 | Religion in America (Barnard Lectures) | ||
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| 219 | Religion in America: Today and Tomorrow (Phillips University Lectures) | ||
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| 220 | Socialism, Zionism, and the Messianic Passion | ||
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| 221 | Three Lectures on Jewish Religion | ||
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| 222 | Toward a Biblical Theology of Higher Education | ||
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| 223 | What is Man? | ||
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| 224 | What Keeps Modern Man from Religion? | ||
XV. Publications Material | |||||
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| 225 | "Business Enterprise in Moral Perspective" (Copy of an article in Moral Man and Economic Enterprise, Laurence G. Lavengood, ed. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1968) | ||
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| 226 | Judaism and Modern Man. (Typescript and Questions) | ||
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| 227 | Protestant, Catholic, Jew. (Mimeographed chapter and Questions) | ||
XVI. Sermons | |||||
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| 228 | Sermons | ||
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XVII. Interviews | |||||
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| 229 | Transcribed Interview Herberg and William Buckley | ||
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| 230 | Edited Herberg - Buckley Interview with Introduction by Thomas C. Oden. Letters between Oden and Buckley. "The Strengths of Our System" |