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Ever a frontier : the bicentennial history of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary / edited by James Arthur Walther.

LIBRA BV4070.P689367 E84 1994
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Walther, James Arthur, 1918-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary--History.
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
Genre:
History
Physical Description:
xiv, 282 pages : illustrations, genealogical table ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans, ©1994.
Summary:
Ever A Frontier is an enthralling and informative chronicle of the development of theological education in the Presbyterian Church and the establishment of the oldest Presbyterian seminary in America. The essays in this bicentennial history describe the religious and political environment in sixteenth-century Scotland that resulted in the formation of the Presbyterian and Reformed churches in colonial America and the establishment of their academies and theological seminaries throughout the East and Midwest. The development of these antecedent institutions, from the earliest "log-cabin college" to the seminaries that eventually united to become Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, is detailed in this comprehensive yet very readable historical record. The book features the following: original research on church division in Scotland, including a section dealing with the problem of "witches"; an engaging picture of life on the westward trek - its hardships, methods of travel, home construction, and political problems; detailed histories of the various institutions that eventually united to form Pittsburgh Theological Seminary; the development of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary's worldwide mission activities, its biblical archaeology program, and its extensive library; nearly three dozen remarkable photos carefully chosen from the seminary's vast archives. Individuals who share in the rich history of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, as well as readers with interests in church history, missiology, and biblical archaeology, will find here a rich mix of factual data and engaging storytelling.
Contents:
Foreword / Carnegie Samuel Calian
Preface / James Arthur Walther
Genealogy of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
1. Covenanters, Seceders, Moderates, and Evangelicals: The Scottish Origins of American Presbyterianism / John E. Wilson, Jr.
2. Presbyterian Beginnings in the West / Dwight R. Guthrie
3. Associate and Associate Reformed Seminaries / Wallace N. Jamison
4. The United Presbyterian Seminaries / Wallace N. Jamison
5. Pittsburgh-Xenia Seminary / Robert L. Kelley, Jr.
6. Western Seminary / Howard Eshbaugh and James Arthur Walther
7. Pittsburgh: Where the Streams Meet / James Arthur Walther
8. The Library / Stephen D. Crocco
9. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in World Mission / Charles B. Partee
10. Archaeology and the James L. Kelso Bible Lands Museum / Nancy L. Lapp
Epilogue / James Arthur Walther
App. Historical Roll of Professors
App. Board of Directors (1993).
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Ever a frontier.
ISBN:
0802837239
9780802837233
OCLC:
28800166

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