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Young Harry of Western New York | |
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Colgate University: Years of Doubt and Decision | |
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Union Theological Seminary: A Time of Personal Crisis and Ministerial Training | |
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The Montclair Ministry: Widening Fame in a Patrician Pastorate | |
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"The Challenge of the Present Crisis": The Great Crusade, 1917-1918 | |
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"Once It Was Beecher and Brooks, Now It Is Fosdick": A Baptist Preacher in a New York City Presbyterian Pulpit | |
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The War Within: The Presbyterian Fundamentalists Drive Fosdick from Their Fold | |
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The War Within: The Baptist Battle and Mr. Rockefeller's Resolution | |
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Further Cannonading in the Turbulent Twenties | |
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"A Pilgrimage to Palestine" and the Abrasive Aftermath with American Zionists | |
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A Church Is Raised on "The Hill" | |
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"You Are the United Church in Local Guise": The Riverside Church Fellowship | |
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"We Have Maintained the Adoration of God and the Proclamation of the Gospel": Worship in The Riverside Church | |
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"The God That Answereth by Christian Education, by Friendly Fellowship, by Community Service, by Money Given to Good Causes, Here and Around the World, Let Him Be God": The Riverside Church Enterprise | |
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"On Being a Real Person": A Protestant Preacher as Confessor and Counselor | |
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"If Gold Rust, What Then Will Iron Do?": A Protestant Preacher as Husband, Father, and Friend | |
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"Gladly Do We Teach": Thirty-eight Years as Union Seminary Professor | |
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"And How Shall They Hear Without a Preacher?": The Conceptualization of Preachable Sermons | |
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"Sweating Blood": The Preparation and Presentation of Preachable Sermons | |
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"The Dean of All Ministers of the Air": Radio's "National Vespers Hour" Reaches Millions | |
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"The Church Must Go Beyond Modernism": A Faith That Could Not Be Shaken | |
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The Passing of Victorian America: A Minister's Response to the Disintegration of the Bourgeois Synthesis | |
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The Passing of Protestant America: A Minister's Response to the Crashing of "A Righteous Empire" | |
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Racial Justice: A Minister's Response to America's Deepest Sin | |
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Social Justice: An Evolving Social Gospel from the Age of Rauschenbusch to the Age of Niebuhr | |
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"Can Satan Cast Out Satan?": Does Pacifism Have a Place in a World of Hitlers and Stalins? | |
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"And the War Came" and the Wars Continued: A Peacemaker in Wars Hot and Cold, 1941-1969 | |
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The Decision To Step Down, 1946: Saying Farewell to Riverside and Union | |
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"Leisure Is the Time for Doing Something Useful": A Retirement of Activities and Accomplishment | |
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"Awaiting the Day of New Beginnings" | |
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Essay on Sources | |
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Index | |