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"Moral and Spiritual Values in Education" by Henry Nelson Wieman, circa 1953 August

 File — OKRA: 530814-001
Identifier: 5.3.0.100

Subseries Description

From the Sub-Series:

The subseries is comprised of papers from Martin Luther King, Jr.’s classes, documents about doctoral graduation requirements, and materials pertaining to his dissertation. There are class notes, exam questions, vocabulary words, an outline of a paper, and a syllabus. Also included is the registrar’s letter and transcript from Harvard University regarding King’s credits for “Philosophy of Plato: Introductory” and “The Philosophy of Whitehead”, regulations for Ph.D. students in Systematic Theology, and letters from the registrar describe prerequisites, outline of study, language examinations, required readings, dissertation guidelines, formal degree requirements, and related instructions. In an incomplete, annotated draft of King’s dissertation and the subsequent printed abstract, King compares the conceptions of God put forth by Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman. The subseries also includes a letter from Wieman about King’s dissertation research and his manuscript about spiritual values and problem of religion in education. Additionally, there are programs from the graduation ceremony where King received his doctorate, a paper by Thomas Pugh for the Dialectical Society King participated in, and letter from Crozer Theological Seminary regarding his fellowship grant for 1951-1952.

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1953 August

Language of Materials

From the Series:

Materials are in English, French, and German.

Physical Description

mimeograph, 44pp

Restrictions on Access

Access is restricted to digital surrogates available in the Archives and Special Collections Department of the Robert W. Woodruff Library.

Extent

From the Sub-Series: 0.4 Linear feet

Physical Description

mimeograph, 44pp

Repository Details

Part of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc. Repository

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