High Seminary Vol 1

High Seminary  Vol  1
Author: Jerome V. Reel
Publsiher: Clemson University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781638041054

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This study shows how Clemson weaves together the three federal charges of land-grant institutions—teaching (specified in the Land Grant Act of 1862), research (the Hatch Act of 1887), and public service (the Smith-Lever Act of 1914)—into a “high seminary of learning.” Clemson students and their lives here are the other major theme of this work. The narrative of this institution traces the people who created it, those who guided it, and the people who lived under its influence and the paths they followed as they left “dear old Clemson.”

High Seminary Vol 1

High Seminary  Vol  1
Author: Jerome V. Reel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1638040125

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A history of Clemson University, from its founding in 1889 as the Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina to its renaming as Clemson University in 1964.

Data on Marine Engines of Great Lakes Steamships

Data on Marine Engines of Great Lakes Steamships
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 19??
Genre: Marine engines
ISBN: OCLC:39778335

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The High Seminary

The High Seminary
Author: Jerome V Reel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2021-10-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1638040133

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This book begins where Volume 1 left off, with the name change from Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina to Clemson University.

High Seminary Vol 2

High Seminary  Vol  2
Author: Jerome V. Reel
Publsiher: Clemson University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1638041067

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“Jerry Reel’s first volume was a masterful history of the Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina. It ended as the ‘college era’ ended. This book begins when the modern era began, with the name change to Clemson University effective on July 1, 1964. Once again, Dr. Reel has documented the facts and shared the fascinating, personal stories that make history come alive during the decades of Clemson’s climb into the top ranks of American public universities.” —James Barker, President Emeritus, Clemson University

One Volume Seminary

One Volume Seminary
Author: Kerwin A Rodriguez,Laurie L Norris,Michael J Boyle
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802498014

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Everything that’s taught in seminary . . . all in one place! Maybe you’re involved in ministry but you never had the chance to go to seminary. Maybe it was many years ago and you need a refresher. Or maybe you just graduated and you don’t want to forget it all. If any of these descriptions fits you, One Volume Seminary is the resource you need. This book is written by former and current faculty of Moody Bible Institute and Moody Theological Seminary. Editors Michael Boyle, Laurie Norris, and Kerwin Rodriguez combine their years of pastoral wisdom, one-on-one counseling, high-level scholarship, and savvy street-smarts from the church’s frontlines to offer you a one-stop-shop for ministry training. One Volume Seminary provides sixty essays with practical advice for every aspect of church life—always grounded in the Word of God—under six main headings: Doctrinal Basics General Ministry to the Local Church Special Situations in Ministry Ministry to the World Proclaiming the Word in Worship and Preaching Practical Church Skills From baptizing a convert to balancing a budget . . . from preaching the Word to premarital counseling . . . from soteriology to spiritual warfare . . . from the Trinity to the teenager . . . this book covers it all. Though a seminary education is irreplaceable, One Volume Seminary is the next best thing to give you the training and equipping you need to succeed in ministry.

High Seminary Vol 1

High Seminary  Vol  1
Author: Jerome V. Reel
Publsiher: Clemson University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0984259899

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A history of Clemson University, from its founding in 1889 as the Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina to its renaming as Clemson University in 1964.

Zionism and the Melting Pot

Zionism and the Melting Pot
Author: Matthew Mark Silver
Publsiher: University Alabama Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780817320621

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Traces the roots of ideologies and outlooks that shape Jewish life in Israel and the United States today Zionism and the Melting Pot pivots away from commonplace accounts of the origins of Jewish politics and focuses on the ongoing activities of actors instrumental in the theological, political, diplomatic, and philanthropic networks that enabled the establishment of new Jewish communities in Palestine and the United States. M. M. Silver’s innovative new study highlights the grassroots nature of these actors and their efforts—preaching, fundraising, emigration campaigns, and mutual aid organizations—and argues that these activities were not fundamentally ideological in nature but instead grew organically from traditional Judaic customs, values, and community mores. Silver examines events in three key locales—Ottoman Palestine, czarist Russia and the United States—during a period from the early 1870s to a few years before World War I. This era which was defined by the rise of new forms of anti-Semitism and by mass Jewish migration, ended with institutional and artistic expressions of new perspectives on Zionism and American Jewish communal life. Within this timeframe, Silver demonstrates, Jewish ideologies arose somewhat amorphously, without clear agendas; they then evolved as attempts to influence the character, pace, and geographical coordinates of the modernization of East European Jews, particularly in, or from, Russia’s czarist empire. Unique in his multidisciplinary approach, Silver combines political and diplomatic history, literary analysis, biography, and organizational history. Chapters switch successively from the Zionist context, both in the czarist and Ottoman empires, to the United States’ melting-pot milieu. More than half of the figures discussed are sermonizers, emissaries, pioneers, or writers unknown to most readers. And for well-known figures like Theodor Herzl or Emma Lazarus, Silver’s analysis typically relates to texts and episodes that are not covered in extant scholarship. By uncovering the foundations of Zionism—the Jewish nationalist ideology that became organized formally as a political movement—and of melting-pot theories of Jewish integration in the United States, Zionism and the Melting Pot breaks ample new ground.