This special collection features books written by various friends and associates of Taylor University.
This collection features the dedication programs for various campus buildings, sculptures, and campus areas.
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Pauline Methods of Missionary Work
William Taylor
Preface: I have given in this little book a brief exhibit of the Pauline methods of missionary work. I make no invidious comparisons between the different bodies of workers in foreign countries, but leave all to make the application of the principles I here eliminate from the Word of God, according to the facts in each field of operation.
The Pauline principle of self-support we carry out fully in India and in South America, but in the latter field our workers are thus far fully occupied in grading down the hills and mountains, filling the valleys, making the crooked straight and the rough places plain, to prepare the way for the triumphal march of the King. I cannot say how soon we may there work effectively the Pauline evangelizing methods. Our friends will please pray for us, and give us time to lay a good foundation and demonstrate in their turn all the principles embodied in this little volume. It will be seen that in the space of ten months we have sent to Burmah, India, and South America thirty Missionary workers, at a cost, for passage, school furniture and freights, the sum of $8,691.41, which has been cheerfully sent in by the friends of this movement.
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Perspectives: Limits and Possibilities: Two Essays on Interpretation
Marjorie Cook and Lewis Sego
Featured essays delivered November 3, 1978 at the Hudson Dining Commons on the retirement of Hazel Carruth, Ph.D, Chairman of the Department and Professor of English, 1946-1978 Taylor University.
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Physics and The Health Sciences
Andrew P. Whipple
A festschrift honoring Elmer N. Nussbaum, featuring contributors Joseph D. Brian, John C. Lee, David C. Randall, Walter C. Randall, as well as letter excerpts from colleagues and students. Edited by Andrew P. Whipple.
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Poems
Sadie Louise Miller
Poems is a book of poetry by Sadie Louise Miller. Date of publication is unknown. It is the first of Miller’s poetry books and features a poem from 1925, so the book likely dates from 1926 or later.
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Psychology Gone Awry: An Analysis of Psychological World Views
Mark P. Cosgrove
Demonstrating that each of the three major psychological world views—naturalistic, humanistic, and transpersonal—has Its own singular weakness. Mark P. Cosgrove suggests an alternative: Christian theism. "A world view based on Christian beliefs." says Cosgrove. "adequately copes with the weaknesses of modern psychological world views and provides a suitable framework for the study of man and the development of solutions to human problems."
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Scandinavians and South Africa
Alan H. Winquist
Scandinavians and South Africa explores the impact of Scandinavians on the cultural, social and economic development of pre-1902 South Africa.
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The Angel in Ebony or The Life and Message of Sammy Morris
Jorge O. Masa
Published by the 1928 class of Taylor University.
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The Bible Students’ Cyclopaedia
L. U. Snead
Or Bible Marking and Reading, Rapid System of Memorizing Biblical Facts, Treasury for the Home Circle in Prose and Verse
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The Elder Brother
T. C. Reade
WHO builds the Home, the Church, the School?
WHO manages the Store, toils in the Shop, cultivates the Farm, builds and operates the Mill and the Factory?
WHO carries on Commerce, builds the State, makes the Nation?
WHO furnishes the Money, the Thought, the Time, the Heart, Love and Sacrifice to lead the cause of Christ to victory?
The Elder Brother.
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The Exodus and Other Poems
Thaddeus C. Reade
The Exodus and Other Poems is a book of poetry by Rev. Thaddeus C. Reade.
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The Journey and the Quest: The Lifelong Education of a Pilgrim
William Carey Ringenberg
The autobiography of William Carey Ringenberg
Preface Excerpt: This work exists on three interlocking levels. First, it presents some of the major facts and events of my life. Then it seeks to offer an interpretation of these personal experiences, and finally, it projects from the events of this one life to muse on aspects of the universal human condition.
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The Savior and the Flag
John Paul
The substance of two lectures which the author has delivered on several occasions.
The Savior and the Flag Part I: Jesus Among the Scientists; Part II: The International Man
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The Whole Counsel of God: A Tribute to E. Herbert Nygren
Winfried Corduan, Faye E. Checkowich, Theodore M. Dorman, Larry R. Helyer, William A. Heth, Paul R. House, Gary C. Newton, and Robert D. Pitts
Herb Nygren has served Taylor University faithfully for over twenty years. As chair of the Department of Biblical Studies, Christian Education, and Philosophy, he has modelled sound teaching and solid scholarship. Upon retirement, he leaves us a legacy of dedication, service, and love for Christ. The members of his department offer these essays as a small token of our esteem.
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This Cloud of Witnesses: Taylor University Daily Devotional
Taylor University
Devotions and reflections for each day of the year, written by alumni, students, faculty, staff, and trustees of Taylor University and Fort Wayne Bible College and brought together by University Development.