Henlee Hulix Barnette was a 1940 graduate of Wake Forest College who became a professor, Baptist minister, and outspoken advocate for social change. A well-known progressive Baptist in his time, Barnette worked to advance the civil rights movement, spoke out adamantly against the Vietnam war, and spent some of his early years of ministry in Louisville, Kentucky, living in and serving the people of the Haymarket neighborhood.
Henlee Hulix Barnette was born on August 14, 1911, in Taylorsville, N.C. He dropped out of school in the sixth grade, and in 1925, the Barnette family moved to Kannapolis, N.C., to find work in the mills. Henlee began working along with his father and older brothers. His mother ran the house and took care of the younger children, and also tried tirelessly to get Henlee and his father to come to church with her. Henlee and his father finally went to revival services in September 1931 and both became Christians.
Inspired and guided by his pastor, Wade Jones, Barnette returned to public school at the age of 22, graduating from high school at age 26. That fall, in 1936, he entered Wake Forest College. He graduated with honors (1940), and then went on to receive his Masters and PhD from Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He taught ethics and religion at Howard College, now Samford University (1946-1947), Stetson University (1947-1951), Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1951-1977), and the University of Louisville School of Medicine (1977-1992).
Barnette was prolific in his life's work. He wrote more than 10 books centered on Christian ethics and biomedical ethics, and others on topis including a personal memoir and a book about Koinonia Farm founder Clarence Jordan. Like other socially active ministers during that period, he spoke out against racism, supported interracial activism and international cooperation, going so far as to meet with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, marched for civil rights causes in Kentucky with Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and hosted King at SBTS for a lecture series. Barnette was upset by the conservative takeover of Baptist seminaries in the 1980s, including his former institution.
Barnette married Charlotte Ford in 1943 and together they had two sons, John and Wayne. Charlotte died in childbirth in 1953. Helen Louise Poarch Barnette married Barnette in 1956. She was born in Virginia on January 15, 1932, and as a student at the Southern Baptist Seminary in 1954, Helen met Barnette, a recent widower and her professor for her Christian Ethics class. Helen and Barnette had two children together, Jim and Martha. Helen Barnette died April 26, 1992. Barnette died on October 20, 2004.
The Henlee Hulix Barnette and Helen Barnette Papers document the range of their interests and influence on Baptist ethics in the South and beyond during the twentieth century. The collection documents issues in the Baptist faith at the time as well as society as a whole.
Barnette's prolific writing, teaching, and speaking can be seen throughout all of the series. His passion for subjects including Christian Ethics, Civil Rights, psychiatry, war, and politics can be found in his research, sermons, teaching, and published materials. The correspondence series documents Barnette's work as a professor, his activism, his family and friendships, his speaking engagements, and other topics. Barnette's papers also include materials relating to Martin Luther King Jr.'s visit to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, including a typescript detailing the visit, a copy of Barnette's thank you letter to King after the visit, and a note from King in response.
Helen Barnette's papers include her political and professional correspondence, files on religion, education, and Christian education, and other materials related to her interests and work.
Arranged into sixteen series: Correspondence, Manuscripts, Helen Barnette, Published Books, Book Reviews and Published Papers, Unpublished Papers, Teaching, Sermons, Conferences, Seminars, and Workshops, Research, Publications, Wake Forest University, Personal, Bound Materials, Audio and Video, and Theses. Most series are arranged by title or topic and have accompanying scope and contents notes explaining coverage. Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by year or year range. Some individual items within correspondence are identified.
Henlee Hulix Barnette and Helen Barnette Papers (MS474), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Copyright for materials resides with the creators of the items in question or their descendants, unless otherwise designated. Users of this collection are responsible for using the materials in conformance with U.S. copyright law.
The collection is open to researchers. Correspondence series has some restrictions based on content and correspondent.
Processed by Vicki Johnson, Rebecca Petersen, Audra Eagle Yun, and Ashley Jefferson 2011-2013. Revisions to notes in 2020 by Stephanie Bennett and Nancy Sullivan.
Correspondence between the years 1963-1970 cover Barnette's books on Christian Ethics, Communism, and Drugs and Addiction. This time period also mentions themes such as race, Vietnam, and the draft.
Includes correspondence from Clarence L. Jordan regarding "the race situation" and teaching.
Includes letter from Clarence L. Jordan, regarding farm, interracial school, and "Negro families."
Includes letter from Harold Schaly mentioning Olin Binkley.
Includes letters from Barnette to H.C. Garwood at Stetson University regarding project on churches in deteriorated zones and "slums"; letter from Victor Glass regarding the "inferiority complex" of "negroes"; letter from D.V. Jemison of National Baptist Convention regarding interracial joint conference of Baptists; letter from V.J. McNabb regarding his opposition to "mixed service" for white and "colored"; correspondence with Courts Redford of the Southern Baptist Convention regarding missionary work with "juvenile delinquents"; correspondence with O. Lafayette Walker regarding faculty position at Stetson University.
Includes correspondence with John Maguire of the Florida Baptist Convention regarding Social Service Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention; letter from Ray F. Robbins of Howard College regarding "the Negro school"; correspondence with LaFayette Walker at Stetson University regarding social change seminar and Olin Binkley.
Includes letters from Woman's Missionary Union regarding potential article on higher education "for Negroes."
Includes letters from H.C. Garwood regarding liberal Baptist ideas; correspondence with Garland Hendricks regarding churches and community life; letter from William C. Holland regarding Barnette's election to Southern Baptist Seminary, noting "heresy hunters"; correspondence with Edward A. McDowell regarding structure of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; correspondence with Marshall G. Mines of the Florida Baptist Convention regarding race relations; correspondence with Thruston Ballard Morton and Thomas R. Underwood regarding Barnette's opposition to an Ambassador to the Vatican; correspondence with Sydnor Stealey regarding foundation of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Includes correspondence with George S. Hixson of Central Baptist Theological Seminary regarding rural church leadership; letter to Duke K. McCall regarding successor of John Richard Sampey; correspondence with James K. Solomon of U.S. Naval Station regarding military ministry and Barnette's course on Christianity and Communism; correspondence with Foy Valentine regarding ethics and race; letter from Henry E. Walden, Jr. of Baptist State Convention of North Carolina regarding criticism of Barnette article.
Includes correspondence with Garland A. Hendricks of the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; correspondence with T.B. Maston of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; correspondence with Duke K. McCall regarding teaching and the rural church; correspondence with A.C. Miller of the Southern Baptist Convention regarding juvenile delinquency and committee work.
Includes correspondence with A.C. Reid of Wake Forest College; correspondence with James K. Solomon regarding Barnette's course on Communism; correspondence with H.H. Burnett of Berea College regarding centennial celebration program regarding mountain religious life; letter to J.B. Weatherspoon.
Includes correspondence with Brooks Hays regarding Christian Life Commission; correspondence with Nolan P. Howington regarding racial segregation in Little Rock, Arkansas; correspondence with T.B. Maston of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; correspondence with A.C. Miller of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Includes letter from Richard E. Price, Jr regarding Wayne Oates; correspondence with Ralph J. Ramsey of the Department of Rural Sociology at the University of Kentucky regarding the Midwinter Ministers Conference; correspondence with R. Grady Snowden regarding Barnette's sermons at a revival meeting; correspondence with W.D. Weatherford of Berea College regarding the college's centennial and religious life in the mountains; correspondence with Edward E. Joiner regarding Christian social ethics.
Includes letters from H.C. Garwood of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary regarding foreign students at seminary as well as "negro students"; letter to Perry Ginn of First Baptist Church in Hodgenville, Kentucky regarding sermon on desegregation; letter to Billy Graham regarding Christian ethics; correspondence with Earl Joiner; correspondence with Robert Lee of Union Theological Seminary regarding Barnette's course on Christianity and race relations; correspondence with Mrs. Alfred Macmillan regarding Communism and religious freedom; correspondence with T.B. Maston of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary regarding the Advisory Council of Southern Baptists for Work with Negroes as well as social ethics; correspondence with Roy O. McClain of First Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia regarding sermon on integration; correspondence with A.C. Miller regarding race relations, ethics, and education; correspondence with Karl J. Myers regarding Baptist missionary work in Nigeria.
Includes correspondence with Ralph A. Phelps of Ouachita Baptist College regarding intermarriage and racial understanding; letters from Howard D. Olive regarding Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary; letters from Gary[?] at Yale Divinity School regarding segregation; correspondence with Ronald L. Roberson regarding religious freedom; correspondence with G. Jackson Stafford regarding race relations in Batesburg, South Carolina; correspondence with Rice A. Pierce of the Southern Baptist Convention regarding Barnette as writer for Baptist Young People and Baptist Married Young People; correspondence with James L. Sullivan of the SBC and Francis J. Donohue regarding writing by Barnette in a pamphlet entitled "Baptists, Roman Catholics, and Religious Freedom"; correspondence with George F. Thomas of Princeton University; correspondence with I.D. Unna, Consulate General of Israel, regarding address to Barnette's course on race relations; letter to J.B. Weatherspoon regarding his retirement.
Includes correspondence with Durward V. Cason of the Program of Negro Work of the Georgia Baptist Convention.
Includes correspondence with Alfred A. Cierpke regarding his book Communism or Christianity.
Includes correspondence with V.V. Cooke regarding Louisville College and Stetson (one typed response from Barnette includes handwritten note next to the sentence "Dr. McCall is a brilliant and able administrator" that reads "also became vindictive in years to follow -- manipulative, jealous, little"); letter to Don and Barbara Colegrove regarding Barnette's trip to Russia and meeting Nikita Khrushchev; letter from W. Neville Claxon regarding Baptist missionary work in Nigeria.
Includes correspondence with Vernon G. Davison of Howard College regarding acute "race problem"; correspondence with S.F. Dowis of the Southern Baptist Convention Home Mission Board regarding the Rural Church Conference and related topics; correspondence with Charles Dibowski of the Probation Office in Louisville, KY regarding Christian laymen working with juveniles; letter to Reverend C.M. Day of Durant, MS regarding Barnette being described as a reformer; correspondence with James A. Dombrowski and affiliates of the Southern Conference Educational Fund regarding racial segregation, McCarthyism, as well as the organization and its leader being identified by the FBI and House Un-American Activities Committee as "pink" and a "Communist-front"; letter of recommendation for Olin T. Binkley; correspondence with Howard College regarding Barnette's professorship and resignation.
Includes correspondence with J. Ollie Edmunds of Stetson University regarding Barnette's professorship and eventual resignation; letter to Ralph Edwards of "This is Your Life" regarding Wayne Oates.
Includes letter to Frank Florence of Louisville Kentucky on Florence speaking to Barnette's class about being a prisoner of war; correspondence with various women's groups regarding Barnette speaking about his trip to Russia; correspondence with William Fallis of Broadman Press about Barnette's manuscript on the Church and the Rural Community; letter to Harvey Firestone, Jr. regarding "threat of Communism"; letter to Cort Flint on "dreams" for his department in the Seminary; correspondence with Laurence Foster of the Commission on Research of the National Protestant Council on Higher Education regarding "An Introduction to the Social Sciences"; correspondence with Warner Earle Fuselle regarding "the race problem."
Includes correspondence with Garland Hendricks; correspondence with C. Howard Hopkins regarding Barnette possibly returning to Stetson University.
Includes letter from a Japanese fan of Barnette's work.
Includes correspondence with T.B. Maston.
Includes correspondence with A.C. Reid of Wake Forest College.
Includes correspondence with Jerome Davis of Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc regarding Baptists in and from Russia and their trip to Russia and talk with Khrushchev; correspondence with Home Mission Board regarding Barnette speaking at conference program on "broken homes and juvenile delinquents."
Includes correspondence with W. Barry Garrett of the Baptist General Convention of Arizona; correspondence with H.C. Garwood; correspondence with Worth Grant regarding Barnette's criticism of Roman Catholics; correspondence with Harold K. Graves of Golden Gate Baptist Seminary in Berkeley, California; correspondence with Brooks Hays including mention of integration in Little Rock; correspondence with Garland Hendricks; correspondence with Christianity Today editor Carl F.H. Henry.
Includes correspondence regarding Barnette's work with A.C. Reid; letters to T.B. Maston regarding "Negro work"; correspondence with Elmer McClain regarding Baptists in Russia; correspondence with A.C. Miller of the Christian Life Commission; correspondence with John P. Newport of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; correspondence with Wayne Oates; letters to Liston Pope of Yale Divinity School; letter to President Dwight Eisenhower.
Includes correspondence with Newton Rayzor regarding race relations; correspondence with H. Glenn Stephens of the Kentucky Welfare Association; letter to Julian Stenstrom regarding "amalgamation of the races"; correspondence with William C. Taggart, Jr. of the Sixth Infantry Regiment regarding "mixing of the races."
Includes letter from Foy Valentine; letter to J.B. Weatherspoon.
Includes correspondence with Duke K. McCall; letters to Wayne Oates; all correspondence regards departmental business at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Includes correspondence with Jerome Davis of Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc regarding trip to Russia; correspondence with S.F. Dowis of the Home Mission Board.
Correspondence with J. Allen Easley of Wake Forest College.
Includes correspondence with Brooks Hays of the US House of Representatives regarding race relations as well as Communism; correspondence with Garland Hendricks.
Includes correspondence with Earl Joiner of Stetson University.
Letters between Dr. T.B. Maston and Henlee Barnette about the "happenings at Southern" in May of 1958. Extensive correspondence with A.C. Reid of the Christian Life Commission. Correspondence with Mr. Clarence Mitchell, Director of the N.A.A.C.P. regarding comments about Brooks Hays.
Letter between Harold Tribble and Henlee Barnette about his visit to Wake Forest College.
Correspondence with Foy Valentine.
Extensive correspondence with Dr. Isidore I. weiss of Stockton, California. Barnette and Weiss were traveling companions in Russia and correspond regarding this Russia, China, the exchange of slides and photographs, and other topics.
Correspondence with Mr. J. E. Berry regarding the "Layman's Institute Travel Fund."
Correspondence with Jerome Davis of Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc. about potential travels in Europe, Russia, and China. Correspondence with Baylor University regarding the Chairmanship of the Department of Religion.
Letters from Nolan Howington, Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, to Henlee Barnette while he is on sabbatical at Harvard.
Correspondence with A.C. Miller about the Committee on World Peace, Christian Social Responsibility, and various other topics. Correspondence with Duke McCall and T.B. Maston about Barnette's sabbatical at Harvard.
Correspondence with Vice President Richard Nixon about the Religious Leaders Conference in Washington, DC.
Letters from Wayne Oates.
Correspondence with Foy Valentine of the Christian Life Commission.
letter from Lurlene Wilbert, Secretary to Brooks Hays, explaining that travel to Red China is not possible.
Letter to Jerome Davis of Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc. stating that "Due to a row caused by the presence of Martin Luther King, Jr. on our campus last year, a committee has been set up to clear all men coming to our campus to speak."
Correspondence with Ralph Elliott of the Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary regarding the upcoming convention, the Sunday School Board, and "The Message of Genesis."
Extensive correspondence with Dr. William Fallis of the Broadman Press regarding Henlee Barnette's publications.
Correspondence to President John F. Kennedy regarding public funding for sectarian schools and juvenile delinquency. Replies from Ivan Nestington, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and David L. Hackett, Executive Director, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime.
Letter of thanks from Duke McCall to Henlee Barnette for gift honoring McCall's 10 years of service at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Correspondence with T.B. Maston at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Correspondence with Wayne Oates about the visit of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the impact it had on the campus.
Correspondence with Dr. Chester Quarles, of the Mississippi Baptist Convention, regarding some opposition to Barnette's participation because of his stand on race relations.
Letter to Mr. J. Newton Rayzor about Barnette's new book on Communism and the desire to write a book on Cuba. Letter to Rev. R. Wallace Register about preacher placement. Barnette states that the "backlog of Seminary graduates mat be due to the fact that we have received severe criticism concerning our stand on race relations here at Southern--not to mention the charges of heresy from some of the brethren. I know that some of the men who have graduated recently have been boycotted in some of the southern states." Correspondence with A.C. Reid about Barnette's article, "Toward a Theological Doctrine of Vocation."
Correspondence with Foy Valentine of the Christian Life Commission.
Inter-office correspondence regarding Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s visit to Southern especially having a recording of the speech put in the library and the text in the "Review and Expositor".
Correspondence includes a letter dated December 17, 1963 from Ross Coggins of The Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convetion about an article Henlee Barnette is was writing on racism. Racism and communism are discussed in many letters within this folder. Pastor David Cole of Glen Echo Baptist Church in Glen Echo Maryland writes about a specific Jamaican woman trying to gain Church membership but is facing strong contention, April 22, 1964.
Correspondence includes a letter form The White House thanking Henlee Barnette for his letter and understanding. Letters from James M. Dunn, Director of the Baptist Student Union at West Texas State University are included in this folder. Publication of his book "An Introduction to Communism" is mentioned in correspondence within this folder.
Letter included in this folder from Thomas M. Elmore, Dean of Students at Wake Forest College, explaining that Joh Barnette has made the Dean's list in the Spring of 1964.
This folder contains much back and forth communication between Barnette and William J. Fallis, Book Editor, Broadman Press about Barnette's books "Introducing Christian Ethics" and "Christianity and Communism"
Correspondence includes discussion of Barnette's book "An Introduction to Communism". Henry Garrity, Director of Development and Alumni Activities, is also included in this folder. A letter dated October 16, 1963 to the Editor of the "Biblical Recorder" supporting Wake Forest College's proposal to broaden trustee personnel.
Correspondence includes a letter regarding the A.C. Reid Philosophy Endowment Fund. Correspondence between Dr. John J. Hurt, the editor of the Christian index and Barnette regarding the admittance of Sam Jerry Oni, a man from Ghana attempting admission to Mercer College.
Letter to Jack Kilgore, Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Baylor University regarding race relations and integration of the school.
Correspondence between Barnette and Rebecca Laughter and Mrs. Mack Goss of East Henderson High School in Flat Rock, North Carolina regarding a sociology class study of race understanding as part of a project for a national community affairs contest.
Correspondence between Barnette and I. Lamar Maffett, Jr. of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention regarding Barnette's article on racism. Correspondence between Barnette and T.B. Maston of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas regrading Christian Ethics professors, publishers, and Barnette's book on communism. Correspondence between Barnette and Benjamin E. Mays, President of Morehouse College regarding racial progress, and the death of President Kennedy. Invitation to the National Conference on Religion and Race. Correspondence between Chester Molphus of the First Baptist Church in Belzoni, Mississippi and Barnette regarding racism and increasing hostility in Mississippi. Correspondence between Barnette and Bill Moyers, Assistant to the President, declining an invitation to speak at William Wallace Week.
Correspondence between Barnette and Duk McCall regarding matters at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Correspondence between Barnette and Wayne Oates, including a letter dated May 15, 1964 from Oates explaining all of the reasons he decided to stay at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Correspondence with Bill Pinson, Christian Ethics Professor at the Soutwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Various correspondence acknowledging Barnette's book on communism.
Letter from Barnette to Mr. Eric Severeid of CBS regarding comments made about Southern Baptists during the Jack Ruby trial. Correspondence between Barnette and Frank Stagg regarding Stagg joining the faculty at Southern Seminary as Professor of New Testament.
Correspondence between Barnette and Dr. Harold Tribble, President of Wake Forest College, regarding the College changing to a University.
Correspondence between Barnette and Foy Valentine of the Christian life Commission, regarding christian ethics.
An April 21, 1965 letter from Barnette to Fidel Castro regarding the arrest of two Southern Baptist missionaries in Cuba.
Letter dated September 1, 1966 from M. Henry Garrity of Wake Forest College Office of Development and Alumni Affairs asking Barnette to speak at the Alumni Association business meeting at the Baptist State Convention. Memo from Barnette suggesting an invitation to the Honorable Brooks Hayes for a Gheens Lectureship. Hayes was appointed by the President of the United States as Associate Director of the Community Relations Service under Civil Rights. Memo regarding John Courtney Murray as a possible Gheens lecturer on religious freedom.
Correspondence with Brooks Hayes, Consultant to the President, regarding his position as Associate Director of Comminuty Relations Service. Correspondence with Sam Hill of the Department of Religion at UNC Chapel Hill regarding Dr. Barnette possibly spending his sabbatical at Chapel Hill.
Letter to President Duke McCall from James Johnson, fellow of the University of Pennsylvania, passed along to Barnette regarding a study about the changing role of ministers in the face of many social changes of the time.
Correspondence between Mrs. R.C. Lowry of Saint Andrew Baptist Church in Panama City, Florida regarding the "study of Negroes and recommend to the church a course of action"
Letter to Father John Courtney Murray extending an invitation to give the Gheens Lectures during the academic year 1966-1967. Correspondence between T.B. Maston and Barnette on the topic of Christian ethics and Maston's book "A Survey of Biblical Ethics". Exchange of letters between Barnette and A.C. Miller on teaching Christian Ethics at Fruitland Bible Institute. Correspondence between Barnette and Rev. John Thomas Morrow of Brusht Creek Baptist Church on the subject of communism.
Inter-Office memo from Duke McCall to Henlee Barnette about Brooks Hays delivering two lectures and two seminars on "The Christian Gospel Applied to Contemporary Problems." Letter to Dr. Roy McLain, Pastor of First Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia about Dr. Ashton Jones' sentence for disturbing worship because of integration issues.
Form letter about the NAACP's "Freedom Caravan" to Madisonville.
Letter to Barnette from John G.Penick, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Litchfield Kentucky about the ministers of the town organizing a high school class on Christian Ethics.
Correspondence between Barnette and A.C. Reid of the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary regarding "present-day situations" and Barnette's book "Christian Calling and Vocation."
Memo to Dean St. Amant requesting money to attend conference in Communism. Letter to Pastor Jim Sawyer of First Baptist Church in Cocoa, Florida about picketing at the Baptist World Alliance.
Correspondence between Barnette and Foy Valentine of the Christian Life Commission on a variety of topics including a Christian Life Commission conference in Nashville, a national seminar on "Christianity and World Issues", and guest lectures for Barnette's Christian Ethics classes.
Letter to Dr. W.A. Criswell of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas about race relations.
Letters to Barnette from James M. Dunn of the Christian Life Commission and Fay DeSha of First Baptist Church in Winter Garden, Florida regarding Barnette's conversation with Joseph Fletcher.
Correspondence between John D. Freeman of Belmont Heights Baptist Church of Nashville, Tennessee and Barnette regarding race relations in Freeman's church.
Correspondence between Barnette and Dr. Paul F. Geren about Christian Ethics and Geren's appointment as the president at Stetson University. Correspondence between Barnette and Mr. M. W. Guthrie about male homosexuals in Louisville.
Correspondence with Dr. William E. Highsmith, President of Asheville-Biltmore College, In Asheville, NC about the state of society in late 1968. Correspondence with H.O. Hester of the Alabama Baptist State Convention about race in convention and committee meetings. Correspondence with Reverend Jim Hardin of Campbellsburg baptist Church in Campbellsburg, Kentucky regarding a "Race Relations Seminar" at Hardin's church. Correspondence with Congressman Brooks Hays regarding the teaching of evolution in schools.
Correspondence with Dr. Clarence Jordan about his Gheens lecture at the Southern Baptist Seminary. Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson at the University of Iowa discussing the "hard-core" activists among the students about the field work to have an African-American leader.
Correspondecne with T.B. Maston of the Southwestern Baptist hteological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas about Barnette's Martin Luther King, Jr. article and the Southern Baptist Convention. Letter to Mr. J. H. Ambry, Jr. of the Baptist Student Union at Stetson University in regards to reactions to Barnette's article on Martin Luther King, Jr. as a major prophet.
Correspondence with Albert McClellan of the Southern Baptist Convention about the urban crisis and the problem of race.
Letter to Dr. Arthur Rutledge listing a proposal to integrate the faculty, staff, Board of Trustees, as well as other integration efforts at Southern Baptist Seminary.
Letter to Miss Sue Thompson of the Niger Baptist College, Nigeria talking about the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Inter-Office memo with Duke McCall about Rev. Paul Turner to come to show a NBC documentary on what happened in Trenton, Tennessee, when the public school was integrated.
Letter to Richard Carnal Cushing, the Archbishop of Boston, about his message encouraging amnesty for all jailed war protesters, draft deserters, and young men who have fled the country to escape the draft. Correspondence with W.A. Cowley of the Baptist High School, Jos, Nigeria about teaching Christian Ethics to students aged 13-20.
Letter from Harry S. Flemming, Special Assistant to the President, regarding Barnette's recommendation of the Honorable John Crutcher.
Letter to Mr. J. Marc Grant, Editor of the Biblical Recorder about A.C. Reid's article on The Current Educational Scene. Correspondence with Rev. Wilbert Goatley regarding a course called The Black Church in American Society. Letter to Dr. Victor Glass about a Clarence Jordan memorial service. Memo between David Graves and Dr. Barnette about the Peace Corps students to discuss the revolutionary situation in Latin America
Correspondence with J.D. Hughey of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention about his son David's arrest for "conspiracy to destroy government property." Correspondence with Mrs. W.D. Hughey about her son avoiding the draft by going to Canada and Barnette's son going to Sweden.
Letters to the family of Clarence Jordan regarding his death. Correspondence with Bill Joyner, Director or Alumni Affairs at Wake Forest University, about Barnette receiving the Distinguished Alumni Award.
Letter to Mrs. Mufit H. Kesim regarding the death of her father, Clarence Jordan.
Letter to the Local Draft Board on behalf of Mr. Richard Lockett as a conscientious objector. Lestter from Jerry Lachina of Meredith College about the influence Henlee Barnette ahs had on him.
Correspondence with Emmanuel McCall of the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention regarding the class he taught at Southern Baptist Theological Seminery entitled "The Study of the Negro Church."
Correspondence with Henry A. Newman, Jr. of the University of Georgia, Athens and Buddy Newman of Stetson University in which Henlee Barnette is looking for a photograph of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during his visit to Southern Seminary in 1961.
Form letter from The American Museum of Natural History talking about the environment and a film called "the Time of Man." Correspondence with Ellen Schneider of Louisville, Kentucky regarding inter-racial marriage and the Bible.
Letter to Dr. Roland Tapp the Associate Editor of The Westminster Press in which Henlee Barnette answers eight questions about himself, his reading and writing, and his work with students.
Letter to Mrs. Farrell Zehr regarding the death of her father, Clerence Jordan.
Includes letter from James Dunn, Bill Moyers to Foy Valentine, to and from Tom Maston
Letter from Frank Stagg and from Michael B. Smith (staff assistant to the President of the US)
Contains correspondence including letter from John Claypool, Perry Crouch, and Duke McCall. Also includes several letters on the topic of the Drug Crisis in the Church
Includes correspondence with Gaines Dobbins, James Dunn
Includes correspondence with Welton Gaddy and Furman Hewitt as well as memos regarding the Ecology Club of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Includes correspondence with Senator Walter Huddleston from Kentucky regarding Barnette's opposition to possible financial assistance to North Vietnam, letter to Mrs. Richard Hill about the Gheens Lecture Foundation and mutual friend Wayne Oates, and correspondence with Furman Hewitt.
Includes letter to Mrs. Florence Jordan (wife of Clarence Jordan, founder of Koinonia Farms).
Includes correspondence to and from US representatives and senators regarding amnesty for men who left the US to not fight in Vietnam war (incuding Barnette's son), letter to TB Maston, and letter from Molly Marshall. Also has newspaper clipping regarding an article that was printed in the Indiana Baptist saying that Barnette and a colleague attended an inauguration day protest in Washington DC, which was false and not verified by the reporter.
Includes several letters discussing an article he wrote titled "World Mission Crisis: Environmental Abuse" as well as a book called "The Church and the Ecological Crisis". Also has correspondence with Grady Nutt, a well-known Baptist humorist, and a letter to Laura Paull in the Religious Book Department of Harper and Row discussing his review of a book called "The Cotton Patch Evidence" which was about Clarence Jordan (founder of Koinonia Farm).
Includes correspondence with mayoral candidate Harvey Sloane regarding Barnette's support for Sloane and help with campaign, correspondence with Mahan and Janice Siler referencing Siler's move to Winston-Salem to work with the NC Baptist Hospital Pastoral Care department, and a letter to cartoonist Charles Schultz about a poem that Barnette's son had written and his affinity for Linus and his blanket.
Includes letter from Jerry Vardaman describing the (unwelcome) changes happening at Southern Seminary, especially in regards to the Religious Education faculty and department.
Includes correspondence with Don Ackland, editor of Devotional Materials and General Tracts with the Sunday School Board discussing a tract Barnette about Communism, as well as comments about the material. Also has correspondence discussing a tract called Baptists, Roman Catholics and Religious Freedom.
Correspondence with Rev. E. O. Agboola, Baptist pastor in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Agboola was a former student of Barnette's at Southern Seminary.
Includes correspondence with Bill Angell, professor of Religion at Stetson University and then Wake Forest College.
Includes a letter to Rev. Bob Brown of Trinity Baptist Church in Lexington, KY, congratulating him and the church "for doing the Christian thing" by voting to accept people of any race as members. Dated June 21, 1961
Correspondence includes letters dealing with views on Roman Catholicism and America
Includes correspondence with John Crutcher who was a state senator in Kansas, then Lieutenant Governor of Kansas, and then became the Director of the Division of State and Local Government in the Office of Economic Opportunity under Nixon. They discuss trips to the USSR as well as religious issues in China and the USSR. Also includes correspondence with Chauncy Daley, editor of the Western Recorder (Baptist newspaper of Kentucky) in which they discuss the issue of race and the church.
Correspondence with William (Bill) Dyal, who was Director of the Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention in the late 1960's and then became Director of the Peace Corps in Colombia, South America in 1967. He later relocated to Washington, DC, and became Peace Corps Regional Director for North Africa, Near East, and South Asia in 1969.
Correspondence with Victor Glass, who was Secretary of the Department of Work with National Baptists f the Home Mission Board (Southern Baptist Convention). Letters discuss the work of the Clarence Jordan Institute of Christian Ethical Concerns as well as integrated ministry.
Correspondence with H. Cornell Goerner, Southern Baptist Convention Foreign Mission Board Secretary for Africa, Europe, and the Near East
Correspondence with Harry Hollis, former student and then Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention Director of Special Moral Concerns
Includes correspondence regarding Barnette's sabbatical in Switzerland at Ruschlikon Seminary, proposed teaching classes on the Negro church in America, and a program from the Inaugural Service for William Hull as president of Southern Seminary.
Includes correspondence with Bill Angell, Rollin Armour and others
Includes letter thanking law professor for help getting amnesty for Dr. Barnette's son Wayne, who was a conscientions objector of the Vietnam War and went to Sweden, a campaign envelope from Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale, correspondence with Charles Bugg and with Claude Broach.
Includes correspondence to Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia regarding campaign, correspondence with Harvey Cox and with Baker Cauthen.
Includes letter to and one from President Gerald Ford.
Includes letter to Senator Barry Goldwater regarding his praise for President Ford's pardon of Nixon and calling for punishment of war resistors; also includes correspondence with Welton Gaddy.
Includes correspondence with Roy Honeycutt, Dean of Students at Southern Seminary who later became president of the seminary, Harry Hollis, and with Furman Hewitt.
Includes correspondence with LD Johnson and Earl Joiner.
Includes correspondence with Bill Leonard, Landrum Leavell and Roy Honeycutt.
Includes correspondence with Duke McCall, President of Southern Seminary.
Includes correspondence with RG Puckett, former editor of the Biblical Recorder and The Maryland Baptist, and with Coy Privette, pastor of North Kannapolis Baptist Church.
Includes letter from Vicki Rogers, schedule coordinator for Governor Jimmy Carter regarding presidential campaign.
Includes a signed thank you card from President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn.
Correspondence includes letters regarding Barnette's participation in a conference on Genetic Decision Making and Pastoral Care, selection of Roy Honeycutt as president of Southern Seminary, handwritten notes about Christian Stewardship of the Environment on the back of a letter, and a letter telling his impressions of current students (1980's) at Southern Seminary. Also includes ongoing correspondence with Ed Bagley, multiple letters mentioning his book Exploring Medical Ethics, and information about his talk as the Staley Christian Scholar Lecturer.
Includes correspondence with James Dunn, Director of the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs (in DC) and Pope Duncan, president of Stetson University. Topics addressed are the growing conflict in the Southern Baptist Convention as well as some of his teaching and speaking engagements.
Includes article by Barnette about humor therapy, correspondence with minister John Claypool, correspondence with Millard Fuller and materials about Habitat for Humanity. ***Determine what to do with letter that includes SSN
Includes correspondence with Roy Honeycutt (president of SEBTS) and invitation to his inauguration, correspondence with Glenn Hinson, Garland Hendricks, Stan Hastey and Gerry Hutchinson (Director of the New River Baptist Association). Also includes copy of a speech given by William Hendricks titled "Two Models of Biblical Authority", presented at the Criswell Center of Biblical Studies in 1985.
Includes letter to student about classes on race relations, letter regarding picture of Barnette and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and letters from citizens opposed to gambling who were asking for supporting literature.
Includes correspondence with the American Bible Society that explains difficulties in distributing Scriptures behind the Iron Curtian and how to send them overseas to other areas, a letter to Ercil Barker in which Barnette describes what he thinks are the moral problems facing the US in 1968-69, and a letter to faculty members at Southern Seminary after the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, asking for donations to send to the church.
Correspondence with Dr. Bennett, including letters inviting him to become professor of rural and urban church and community in the Department of Christian Ethics, and eventually his acceptance of the invitation.
Correspondence is with John C. Bennett, president of Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
Contains one letter from Berry to Barnette and a copy of a poem written by Berry.
Letter from Mrs. Binkley to Barnette, after Dr. Olin Binkley's death. Also has an obituary of Dr. Binkley, editorial about his work, and a program from his funeral service on 8/31/1999.
Correspondence with Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity. Also includes a H for H newsletter and email from Faith Fuller, Millard's daughter, regarding the documentary she produced.
Correspondence between Barnette and Mays, who was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s mentor.
Correspondence between Barnette and Dr. A.C. Reid who was a revered professor of philosophy at Wake Forest College.
Correspondence between Barnette and Rogers regarding the issue of innerancy of the Bible and other issues putting factions in the Southern Baptist Convention at odds with each other, article about Rogers being elected president of the SBC and a bumper sticker saying "Rogers for President".
Correspondence between Banette and Valentine disucussing conflicts at the Southern Baptist Convention and the growing conservative leadership, planning for speaking engagements at Christian Life Commission (CLC) conferences, Christian Ethics professors and alumni from Southern Seminary and possible people to replace Bill Dyal and Ross Coggins at the CLC.
Correspondence between Waller and Barnette discussing lectures that Dr. Waller gave to Barnette's classes, books that Barnette was working on, and when Dr. Waller joined Barnette for grand rounds at the hospital. Also has copy of Dr. Waller's obituary.
Includes correspondence with Tom Graves, first president of Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond (BTSR) and former student of Barnette's, letter from Linda McKinnish-Bridges, correspondence regarding the founding and funding of the Henlee and Helen Barnette Chair for Christian Ethics, and the funding of the Charlotte Ford Barnette scholarship.
Includes letter to President Kennedy stating opposition to bill that would permit parents who send their children to sectarian schools to deduct the amount from taxes; letters to other national/state/local government officials.
Includes correspondence with various people in the coutries of: USSR, Poland, New Zealand, England, Nigeria, Brazil, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Taiwan, Ceylon, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Holland and Finland. Most is in English, but some is in Russian and German. Many correspondents are seminary students, professors, and ministers.
Includes correspondence to Dr. Barnette when he was on staff in the department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Services at U of Louiville School of Medicine
Includes correspondence with Bob Spinks, Ralph Scales and Bill Angell.
Includes letter to President Reagan inviting him to speak to Dr. Barnette's Christian Ethics class when he visits Louisville, KY and a letter to Molly Marshall-Green complementing her Maundy Thursday message.
Includes correspondence with members of Eerdmans Publishing Co. and a letter from John Claypool regarding using one of his sermons in the book.
This file contains correspondence between Barnette and James L. Adams of Harvard Divinity School. Includes an article "Remembering James Luther Adams" by John D. Spalding in the July 19-26, 1995 issue of
Letter from John C. Bennet of Union Theological Seminary in New York.
This file includes correspondence as well as clippings on Wendell Berry.
Contains leetter from Mrs. Pauline Binkley telling about Dr. Binkley's declining health, as well a tribute/obituary written about Dr. Binkley in the Biblical Recorder.
File contains correspondence with various people sharing information about Dr. Carver, as well as biographical infomation about him. Correspondence is not with Dr. Carver.
Has two letters from President Clinton
Includes speech by Glenn Hinson, letters from Molly Marshall Green, Bill Moyers, and various SBTS alumni; photocopied pages from Nathan Hatch's book "Deomcratization of American Christianity", many editorial columns and letters to editor by Barnette and other SBTS faculty and alumni.
Dr. Cullom was one of Dr. Barnette's professors at Wake Forest College
Dr. Dobbins was one of Dr. Barnette's professors at Southern Seminary, and also Acting President of Southern Seminary when Dr. Barnette was hired as professor there.
Dockery was the VP and Dean at Southen Seminary during "The Takeover" headed by Al Mohler.
Dr. Dunn was Executive Director of the Baptist Joint Committee in Washington, DC, for over 20 years.
Includes negatives of picture of Dr. Barnette with Rev. Graham
Correspondence with John Howard Griffin, good friend of Dr. Barnette's and author of famous and controversial book "Black Like Me".
Bill Hull was Provost of Samford University in Birmingham, AL.
Swanee Hunt was appointed as Ambassador to Austria by President Clinton in 1993.
Florence Jordan was the wife of Clarence Jordan, and co-founder of Koinonia Farms in Americus,GA.
McCall was president of Southern Seminary while Dr. Barnette was a professor there.
Al Mohler was a former student of Dr. Barnette's at Southern Seminary. He later became president of SBTS and helped conduct the takeover of the school by fundamentalist Baptists, which put him in direct conflict with Dr. Barnette.
Grady Nutt was a former student of Dr. Barnette's who became a minister, humorist, tv personality and author. He was killed in a plane crash at the age of 48.
Dr. Reid was one of Dr. Barnette's professors at Wake Forest College.
Mildred Schaly was the wife of Dr. Barnette's college roommate, Harold Schaly.
Trueblood was a Quaker author and theologian and was founder of the Earlham School of Religion in Indiana.
Manuscripts and correspondence with Judson Press about potential for publishing
Article that appeared in World Misions Journal 1974, along with leadership materials for study of article
Includes:
- obituary, funeral program, and funeral sermon - 1st recipients of Helen Barnette Award
Yearbook dedicated to Helen with inscription on front page that reads "No one and no thing will ever tell us exactly what our worth or our influence is, perhaps this will give you a glimmer of what you have meant to the children of Barret."
- OASIS stands for "Optional Approaches to Success in School" for Jefferson County Traditional Middle School in Louisville, Kentucky - Helen was a team leader for the program
- Helen was awarded the WHAS-TV ExCel Award and, as a sponsor of the program, Citizen's Fidelity Bank presente her with the "Pride in Performance Award" and $1,000
- Includes correspondence with senators, members of Congress, Governer Bill Clinton, Rosalyn Carter, and Geraldine Ferraro regarding such issues as the proposed School Prayer Amendment ('84), flag desecration, and gun control
Dissertation titled "Implications of Horace Mann's Educational Philosophy and Praxis in Relation to 'Secular Humanism' in Public Schools"
- Includes wedding announcement to Henlee
Includes correspondence, reviews, and publications that relate to the published book "Intoducing Christian Ethics"
Includes royalties, correspondence, reviews, and publications that relate to the published book "An Introduction to Communism"
Inlcudes a letter from Playboy Magazine as well as correspondence, reviews, publications, etc. that relate to the published book "The New Theology and Morality"
Includes correspondence, reviews, publications, etc. that relate to the published book "Crucial Problems in Christian Perspective"
Includes correspondence, permissions, contracts, reviews, etc. related to the published book "The Drug Crisis and the Church"
This folder contains papers which discuss ecology, ethics, youth, the church, the Bible, and race. Included are the following articles:
- "Strengthening Our Stakes' (1945) - "The Role of the Church in the Conservation of Youth" (1949) - "Challenged by Juvenile Delinquency" (1954) - "What Can Southern Baptists Do?" (1957) - "Seek Peace and Pursue It" (1970) - "The Lustful Look" (1976) - "On Being 'Born Again'" (1976) - "Toward An Ecological Ethic" (1978) - "Paul's Preaching and Policies for the Present" - "Homosexuality: Toward A Christian Response"(1978) - "Where Have All the Leaders Gone?" (1982) - "The Infallibility of the Bible" - "One Way of Life: Personal and Social" - "Problems of the Rural Preacher" - "The Ethic of the Sermon on the Mount" - "The Baptist Brouhaha and Biblical Authority"
This folder contains papers which discuss politics and religion, Communism, Patriotism, Amnesty, and various political topics. Included are the following titles:
- "Agony and Amnesty" (1971) - "The Theological and Ethical Dimensions of Amnesty" (1974) - "What is There to Celebrate?" (1975) - "Patriotism and the Bible" (1975) - "We Have Pardoned Others" (1976) - "Bapists and the Becker Bill" - "The Pastor and Politics" - "The Divine Spirit and the Democratic State" - "Communist and Christian Ethics" - "Youth and Communism"
This folder contains papers which discuss medical ethics, genetic engineering, pastoral care, and psychiatry. Included are the following titles:
- "Biomedical Ethics: A 'Now' Christian Concern" (1978) - "Genetic Engineering: Custom-Made People" (1978) - "Biomedical Reproduction: Questions of Ethics Abound" (1978) - "Behavior Control: Controlling Our Conduct by Chemicals" (1978) - "The Psychiatric Patient as a Person" (1978) - "New Frontiers of Pastoral Care" (1982) - "The Dignity of the Patient" (1983)
This folder contains papers which discuss aging and longevity: Included are the following titles:
- "Grace Gifts of the Aging" (2002) - "Receiving the Gifts of Aging (2002) - "Things that Make for Longevity"
This folder contains papers which discuss patient's dignity, medical ethics, and pastoral care. Included are the following titles:
- "The Psychiatric Patient as a Person" - "The Dignity of the Patient" - "Perils to the Patient's Dignity" - "Perils to the Patient's Personhood" - "Oppression and Exploitation" - "New Frontiers in Pastoral Care" - "Pastoral Care and Prenatal Diagnosis" - "Prenatal Diagnosis: Ethical and Pastoral Dimensions" - "Pastor/Physician Teamwork in Therapy"
This folder contains papers which discuss abortion, biomedical reproduction, psychogenic pain, and medical ethics. Included are the following titles:
- "Abortion: Anatomy and Agenda" - "Life: In Vitro Human Reproduction" - "Ethical Reflections on Biomedical Reproduction" - "Psychogenic Pain: Meaning and Management" - "The Christian in the Medical Industry" - "Grand Rounds: Exploring Medical Ethics" - "The Doctor's Everyday Ethical Dilemmas" - "The Doctor's Ethical Dilemmas"
This folder contains papers which discuss theological education, the role of professors, and public schools. Included are the following titles:
- "The Forgotten Man: Theological Professor" - "The Professor Helping the Student in His Intellectual Growth" - "Theological Education in a Time of Tension" - "Moral Values in the Public Schools" - "Our Children and the Cooperative Program" - "Stetson Students at Southern Seminary" - "The Functions of Departments of Religion in Church-Related Colleges" - "The Christian College and the Contemporary Crisis" - "A Teacher's Responsibility" - "Harvard Highlights"
This folder contains papers which discuss marital relationships and the Christian family. Included are the following titles:
- "Answers to Family Tensions" (1957) - "Christ in the Home" (1957) - "Woman and Man: Changing Religious Perspectives and Role Relationships" (1977) - "Coarchy: Partnership and Equality in Man-Woman Relations" - "Ideals for the American Home" - "Brotherhood, Our Unfinished Business"
This folder contains papers which discuss social and individual morality, Christian ethics, and the meaning of life. Included are the following titles:
- "Christian Principles of Conduct" (1956) - "How Honest Am I?" (1956) - "Christian Ethics: Fruit or Root?" (1960) - "The Social Ethics of Carl F.H. Henry" (1965) - "Social Involvement" (1966) - "Recovering the Meaning of Morality" - "One Way of Life: Personal and Social" - "Theological Bases of Christian Morality" - "Stewardship of the Environment" - "The Beloved Commonwealth" - "The Search for a Personal Ethic in an Impersonal Society" - "When Life Takes on Meaning" - "On Being Honest" - "The Social Backgrounds of Juvenile Delinquency" - "The New Morality: Reconnaissance and Reply"
This folder contains papers which discuss war, amnesty, philosophy, and democracy. Included are the following titles:
- "The Influence of Philosophers on Protestant Theologians" (1962) - "Christian Duty in Democracy" - "Why We Should Not Have an Ambassador to the Vatican" - "Amnesty" - "The Court's Decision and the Clergy" - "War and Peace" - "War, Protest, Patriotism, and Peace" - "Church State Relations: Protestant Revisionists" - "Interpreting the Present Time" - "The Christian and the Coming Nuclear Catastrophe"
This folder contains papers which discuss Communism and the Christian response to Communism. Included are the following titles:
- "The Christian Answer to Communism" (1953) - "The Christian Looks at Communism" (1960) - "Communism Versus Christianity" (1961) - "Youth and Communism" (1963) - "Toward a Christian Strategy" - "Why a Christian Cannot Be a Communist" - "Liturgical Communism" - "The Challenge of Communism" - "Christianity Confronting Communism" - "The Challenge of Communism" - "The Christian Answer to Communism"
This folder contains papers which discuss Southern Baptists, religious freedom, ecumenism, theological semantics, and the Baptist church. Included are the following titles:
- "Walter Rauschenbusch: Baptist Thinker and Leader" (1958) - "Southern Baptists and Theological Semantics" (1963) - "The Southern Baptist Image" (1965) - "Theological Trivia and the Traumas of Our Time" (1988) - "Baptists and Religious Freedom" - "Southern Baptists and Ecumenism" - "Bolting the Baptists" - "The Myth of the People of the 'Book'" - "'Southern Baptists': Scapegoatism or Involvement?" - "Baptists: Identity Crisis and Cure" - "Southern Baptists: 'Why Don't They Take a Stand?'" - "What Can the Southern Baptist Preacher Do Now?" - "The Baptist Bishop" - "Ethics of the Baptist Pulpit Committee" - "Southern Baptist Churches and Community Problems"
This folder contains papers which discuss race relations, urbanization, and various topics as they relate to the Southern church. Included are the following titles:
- "The Church as a Force in the Redemption of the City" (1948) - "Urbanization and Southern Churches" (1953) - "Urban Culture Challenges the Churches" (1953) - "The Role of the Seminary in the Future of the Country Church" - "The Church and Race Relations" - "The Church in the Context of the Times" - "Church, State, School" - "Criteria for an Effective City Church" - "The Church Behind the Iron Curtain" - "Central City- Challenge to the Churches"
This folder contains papers which discuss missionaries and preachers. Included are the following titles:
- "The Rural Missionary" - "Furloughing Missionaries and Finances" - "The Preacher as a Prophet" - "The Preacher and Race" - "Ministerial Maturity"
This folder contains papers which discuss the gospel, the Bible, religious freedom, Hell, theology, and various other topics related to religion. Included are the following titles:
- "If Christ Came to the City" (1953) - "Holy is His Name" (1956) - "Convictions and Conduct" (1956) - "Shekels for the Seminary" (1969) - "Stand Firm in One Spirit" (1970) - "The Saga of a Book" (1985) - "The Relevance of the Whole Gospel" - "Christ Incarnate and Incognito" - "My Bible" - "Whose Is the Blame?" - "Saints in the Space Age" - " Hallowed Be Thy Name" - "Baptists, Roman Catholics and Religious Freedom" - "Christ is the Answer to the Problem of God" - "The Greatest of These" - "Born Again Behavior" - "Consider Your Call" - "Toward a Theological Doctrine of Vocation" - "Christ is the Answer" - "The Living Lord" - "Why I Believe in Hell" - "Paraclesus" - "Life At the Level of Christian Love" - "Toward a Theology of Revolution" - "Stand Firm in One Spirit"
This work "The Church in the Rural Community" is a bound and unpublished manuscript from 1956. On the front page Henlee wrote the following:
"Never published - thought it was not publishable - never sent it to a publisher" -H.B.
This bound folder contains various sermons which address the gospel, Christ, the church, Christian duty, faith, and honesty as they relate to religion. Included are the following titles:
- "The Enduring Word" - "The Gospel in a Sentence" - "A Sense of What is Vital" - "The Church of the Living God" - "Christ Crucified" - "The Pinnacle of Prayer" - "The Church Behind the Iron Curtain" - "Christian Duty in a Democracy" - "Christ is My Life" - "Hallowed Be Thy Name" - "Faith and Fear" - "On Being Honest" - "Convictions and Conduct" - "Brotherhood, Our Unfinished Business" - "The Home-Centered Ministry" - "Christ in the Home" - "Through a Glass Darkly"
This folder contains speeches, interviews, lectures, and addresses given by Barnette at various conferences, conventions, churches, schools, etc. Note: If speech does not have a title, the location is given. Included are the following titles:
- "New Frontiers for Youth" (1939) - "The Living Lord" (1948) - "The Church-Related Colleges Dilemma" (1953) - "Christianity and Race Relations" (1956-57) - Christian Life Commission- Southern Baptist Convention (1957) - "The Professor Helping the Student in His Intellecual Growth" (1963) - "Euglogy to Dr. J.B. Weatherspoon" (1964) - "Operatin Selma" (1965) - Introduction for Gheens Lectures By Clarence Jordan (1968) - "Ethical Issues: 1975" (1975) - West Point Baptist Church (2004) - "The Church and Amnesty" - "Where Have All the Leaders Gone?" - "The Baptist Bishop" - "Interview for Light of the Christian Light Commission" - Kentucky Christian Leadership Conference - Landis First Baptist
Includes hand-written lecture notes regarding Ecology, Stewardship of the Environment, Christian Theology and Eco-crisis, Toward a Theology of Ecology and others. Also includes clippings regarding enviromental issues and programs from conferences
Class leture notes, syllabus, textbook requests, student papers, and a selected bibliography
Includes syllabus that indicates Al Mohler as Fellow for class, handwritten notes, Issues and strategies, article by James Drane, and prospectus for revision of book "Issues in Christian Ethics" with chapters by Furman Hewitt, Harry Hollis, S.F. Anders, Carlyle Marney, Earl Shelp, Wendell Berry, Henlee Barnette, Larry Lewis, Paul Simmons, Will Campbell, Emmanuel McCall, Rick Axtell, Alan Neeley, C. Welton Gaddy, Earl Joiner, Glen Stassen and Paul Debusman.
This folder contains outlines bibliographies, term paper topics, and basic terminology lists that relate to the Christian Ethics 91 course.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, exams, and bibliographies for the following Christian Ethics courses:
- CE 93b: Southern Baptist Social Thought and Action - CE 94b: Christian Calling and Vocation - CE 95b: The Church and Sexuality
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, and exams for the following Christian Ethics courses:
- CE 96: Christian Social Ethics - CE 96a: Christianity and Contemporary American Society - CE 96e: Ethical Frontiers: Biomedical Ethics
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, exams, and bibliographies for CE 97c: Christianity and Race Relations.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, and exams for CE 98: Christianity and Communism.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, exams, and papers for the following Christian Ethics courses:
- CE 99a: Contemporary Issues in Christian Ethics (also titled Current Trends in Christian Ethics) - CE 99b: The Church and the World - CE 99c: Church, War, and Peace - CE 99d: Christianity and Revolution
This folder contains syllabi, exams, bibliographies, and a class list that relate to CE 99e: Drug Abuse.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, and exams for the following Christian Ethics courses:
- CE 99g: Christian Ethics and the Ecological Crisis - CE 99k: Ethical Frontiers
This folder contains outlines, notes, and correspondence for the following Christian Ethics courses:
- CE 222: Theological Foundations of Christian Ethics - CE 226
This folder contains syllabi, exams, and study guides that relate to CE 581: Christian Social Ethics.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, papers, and bibliographies that relate to CE 592: Biblical Ethics.
This folder contains syllabi and term papers that relate to CE 593: Reformation Ethics: Martin Luther.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, and bibliographies that relate to CE 597: Natural Law.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, and bibliographies that relate to CE 597: Social Ethics.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, bibliographies, notes, readings, and student rosters that relate to CE 599: Contemporary Christian Ethics.
This folder contains syllabi and outlines for the following Christian Ethics courses:
- CE 599a: Ethics of Hope Seminar - CE 1313: Contemporary Ethical Issues
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, bibliographies, student profiles, study guides, exams, and course schedules that relate to CE 2925: Christian Ethics.
This folder contains syllabi, class rosters, schedules, and outlines that relate to CE 29330: Jesus' Ethical Mission and Message.
This folder contains syllabi, outlines, student evaluations, and correspondence that relate to CE 2974: Church-State Relations.
This folder contains syllabi, memos, correspondence, exams, student evaluations, and readings that relate to CE 5995: Ministerial Ethics.
(Note: Course was formerly numbered 95c)
This folder contains schedules, papers, and readings that relate to Christian Ethics Colloquium.
This folder contains schedules, correspondence, and readings that relate to Calvin Presbyterian's Adult Sunday School Class.
This folder contains schedules, reports, and bibliographies that relate to the Ethics in Pastoral Care and Counseling course.
This folder contains correspondence, schedules, rosters, and outlines for The Journeyman Training Program.
This folder contains notes, schedules, outlines, and correspondence for the Adult Education course taught by Henlee Barnette at Calvin Presbyterian Church.
This folder contains correspondence, pamphlets, course schedules, and contracts that relate to Henlee Barnette's teaching career at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
This folder contains correspondence, articles, and notes that relate to the staff exodus at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
This folder contains correspondence, pamphlets, press clippings, essays, and notes that relate to Henlee Barnette's time at Wake Forest College/University.
This folder contains a newsletter and press clippings that relate to the Baptist Seminary of Kentucky.
This folder contains correspondence, newsletters, and announcements that relate to the Center for Faith and Action.
This folder contains papers and notes that relate to the topic of Sanctification.
This folder contains papers that relate to the topic of Exegesis.
This folder contains articles, notes, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Sacraments.
This folder contains papers, notes, press clippings, and correspondence that relate to the topic of Biblical Inerrancy.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, and articles that relate to the topic of The Holy Spirit.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, and articles that relate to the topic of The Bible.
This folder contains papers, notes, and outlines that relate to the topic of Worship.
This folder contains papers, notes, and outlines that relate to the topic of The Cross.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, and articles that relate to the topic of Jesus.
This folder contains papers, notes, and articles that relate to the topic of being "born again".
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, and articles that relate to the topics of Evangelism and Fundamentalism.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, memos, pamphlets, and articles that relate to the topic of Christian Action.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Southern Baptists.
This folder contains papers, correspondence, and press clippings that relate to the Baptist Center for Ethics.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Rauschenbusch and Baptists.
This folder contains papers and notes that relate to the lectures of James Luther Adams.
This folder contains papers and notes that relate to the topic of Church-State Relations.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, press clippings, pamphlets, and articles that relate to the topic of The Church and Politics.
This folder contains papers, outlines, pamphlets, correspondence, and articles that relate to the topic of The Church in the Rural Community.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Communism.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Ethics and Morality.
This folder contains papers, outlines, and pamphlets that relate to the topic of Eschatology.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topics of Theological Ethics and Philosophy.
This folder contains papers, journals, and articles that relate to the topic of Christian Realism.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, press clippings, and articles that relate to misc. Christian Ethics topics.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, and articles that relate to the topic of Ethical and Social Issues.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Social Ethics.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, correspondence, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Economics.
This folder contains papers, notes, and outlines that relate to the topic of Ecology.
This folder contains papers and articles that relate to the topic of Youth Movements.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topics of Marriage and Family.
This folder contains papers, correspondence, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topics of Gambling and Drugs.
This folder contains papers, outlines, correspondence, and articles that relate to the topics of Loneliness, Humor, Boredom, and Grief.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Longevity and Aging.
This folder contains papers, notes, outlines, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Bioethics.
This folder contains student papers from Christian Ethics 97D: Chuch-State Relations. Included are the following papers:
- William Gooch: Biblical Foundations of Religious Freedom - Earl T. Dalton: An Exegesis of Pericope (Romans 13: 1-7) - William Pierce Moore: A Christological View of the State - George F. Cox: Church and State Relations Though the Middle Ages - Robert J. Moore: Church and State in the Thought of Luther and Calvin - Tom R. Rowe, Jr.: Papal Pronouncements on Church and State - Blaine Tucker: The Contribution of the Baptists to Religious Freedom in America - Oriece Hartman: Recent Breaches in the Separation of Church and State in the United States Today - Dean Harlan: The Problem of Public Funds for Sectarian Schools - Calvin West: The Vatican Issue
This folder contains student papers from Christian Ethics 97D: Chuch-State Relations. Included are the following papers:
- Robert Jackson: Freedom and Liberty in Theological Perspective - Charles R. Snider: The Meaning of Religion in the First Amendment - Thomas Terry: Federal Funds and Sectarian Colleges - William D. Jones: Tax Exemption of Churches and Church-Related Institutions in Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky - Frank T. Willis: The Anti-Poverty Program and Church-State Relations - Kenneth Holt: The Church and State in the Birth Control Crisis - Larry H. Willis: Religious Liberty and Vatican Council II - Floyd E. Lacey: The Church- The Chaplain- The Constitution - Kenneth R. Richmond: Stewardship and Justice
Program form Mass "Operation Selma" Meeting (3/16/1965), copies of speech Dr. Barnette gave at Broadway Temple Amez Church about Operation Selma, copy of newspaper article about minsters going to Selma, "Call from Mr. Anonymous", and info about Curtis Weldon Gaddy.
This folder contains outlines, papers, notes, and correspondence that relate to sermons about The Sermon on the Mount.
This folder contains outlines, papers, notes, programs, and press clippings that relate to sermons about Christ.
This folder contains outlines, papers, notes, and press clippings that relate to sermons about Social and Personal Gospel.
This folder contains papers, notes, and articles that relate to sermons about The Ten Commandments.
This folder contains outlines, papers, notes, articles, and press clippings that relate to sermons about Courage and Conduct.
This folder contains outlines, notes, articles, correspondence, and press clippings that relate to sermons about Calling and Depression given at Calvin Presbyterian Church.
This folder contains outlines, programs, notes, and poems that relate to Prayers and Services.
This folder contains notes and correspondence that relate to sermons about Aids.
This folder contains outlines notes, euglogies, articles, and press clippings that relate to the memoriam of Clarence Jordan.
This folder contains sermon notes taken by Barnette at Harvard Memorial Church (Harvard University) 1959-1960. Most of the outlines are from the sermons of Dr. George A. Buttrick, Preacher to the University. Also included are sermon outlines by visiting preachers: Paul Tillich, Reinhold Neibuhr, Robert McCrackin, pastor of Riverside Church in NYC, Martin Luther King, Jr., et al.
This folder contains outlines, notes, and press clippings that relate to sermons preached at Harrod's Creek Baptist Church.
This folder contains various notes, press clippings, and outlines for sermons preached by Barnette over the years. The sermon titles include the following:
- The Sermon Seabed - The Soul Thirst - The Master's Call - The Minister in the Home (1/16/43) - Anchors of Security for Driven Souls (1/17/43) - Jesus and the Individual - Christianity and a Crippled World - Some Stars that Still Shine - The Christ-Chosen Minister (10/31/42) - The Birth of Jesus - Counsels at the Crossroads - A Sense of What is Vital - The Audacity of Christian Youth - The Fact and Fruit of the Resurrection
This folder contains correspondence, programs, notes, and reports that relate to The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary's Centennial Committee.
This folder contains notes, articles, correspondence and press clippings that relate to the National Christian Life Commission Seminar which took place on March 16, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia.
This folder contains speeches given at the Christian Life Workshop in Fort Worth, TX on February 10th and 11th, 1958.
This folder contains notes, outlines, and correspondence that relate to the following conferences and seminars:
- Challenges in Medical Ethics (1982) - Professional Growth Seminar at Washington Adventist Hospital (1984) - Conference on Care and Self Care in Chronic Disease (1985) - Disorders of Personality Seminar (1985) - Conference on Medical Ethics in the Era of New Health Care Delivery Modes
This folder contains papers that relate to various medical conferences and seminars. The following titles are included:
- Death: Dying with Dignity - Death: Elective and Esthetic - Euthanasia: Death with Dignity - Drug Addiction - Bioethics - Biomedical Ethics - Biomedical Ethics: A "Now" Christian Concern - The Church and Biomedical Ethics - Genetic Engineering: Custom-Made People - The Dignity of the Patient - Peril's to the Patient's Dignity - Panel Procedure - Abortion: Anatomy and Agenda - Behavior Control: Conduct by Conditioning and Chemicals - Coping with Our Emotional Crises - The Care of the Patient: Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions - Grand Rounds: Exploring Medical Ethics - The Care of the Psychiatric Patient: Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions - Case Study: The Right to Die - Pastoral Dimensions of Prenatal Diagnosis
This folder contains notes and outlines from various seminars.
This folder contains programs, photographs, notes, correspondence, and newsletters that relate to the William H. Whitsitt Baptist Heritage Society and the Whitsitt Award presented to Barnette.
This folder contains newsletters, press clippings, pamphlets, articles, and programs that relate to the Southern Baptist Convention.
This folder contains papers about Clarence Jordan, written by Henlee Barnette. Included are the following titles:
- Clarence Jordan: A Prophet in Blue Jeans - Clarence Jordan: Peacemaker - The Prophet in Action - The Theological Vision of Clarence Jordan - Turning Your Dreams Into Deeds - The Clarence Jordan Lectures - Verses from the Cotton Patch Version - The Clarence Jordan Institue of Christian Ethical Concerns - Communicating the Bible to Modern Man - Clarence Leonard Jordan: Incarnational Evangelism - The Haymarket
This folder contains papers about Clarence Jordan, written by students. Included are the following titles:
- The Nature of Humanity and Sin in the Thought of Clarence Jordan and Martin Luther King, Jr. In Light of Walter Rauschenbusch's "A Theology for the Social Gospel" - Clarence L. Jordan: 1912-1969 - Koinonia: A Twentieth Century Experiment in Communal Living - Clarence Jordan: An Incarnational Evangelism - A Venture in Christian Community: A Study of Clarence Jordan and Koinonia Farm
This folder contains papers about Dr. William Wallace, written by student. Included are the following titles:
- Dr. William L. Wallace: 20th Century Martyr (1963) - To Die is Gain (1966) - The Life and Work of William Wallace (1963) - China, Commnism, and Bill Wallace (1966)
This folder contains papers, correspondence, press clippings, articles, programs, outlines, and schedules that relate to William Wallace Week.
This folder contains notes and correspondence that relate to the topic of Amnesty. A large portion of the correspondence is criticism of Barnette and a published article which advocates for amnesty.
This folder contains programs, schedules, and correspondence that relate to the Interfaith Conference on Amnesty-Veterans Issues, held April 25th, 1974.
This folder contains papers, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Amnesty.
This folder contains pamphlets, press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to the topic of Nuclear War.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, correspondence, and papers that relate to the topic of Terrorism.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to the topic of Civil Religion.
This folder contains pamphlets, press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to the topic of Capital Punishment.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to Economic Issues in America.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to the topic of Communism.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to the topic of Karl Marx and Marxism.
This folder contains notes, articles, and papers that relate to the topic of Communsim and the Family.
This folder contains photos, press clippings, correspondence, articles, and papers that relate to the Conference with Nikita Khrushchev held July 24th, 1957.
This folder contains pamphlets, press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to the topic of Communists and Religion.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, and correspondence that relate to the topic of Churches in the USSR.
This folder contains press clippings and reports that relate to the topic of Russian Nuclear Physics.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, papers, and newsletters that relate to the topic of Baptists in Russia.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to Communism and Joseph Stalin.
This folder contains outlines, notes, articles, and papers that relate to Communism and Paul Tillich.
This folder contains press clippings, outlines, and articles that relate to Communism and Leon Trostsky.
This folder contains notes and outlines that relate to Communism and Mao Tse-tung.
This folder contains notes, articles, and papers that relate to Emil Brunner.
This folder contains notes and articles that relate to Karl Barth.
This folder contains notes that relate to Josef Hromadka.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, outlines, articles, and papers that relate to Defeating Communism.
This folder contains press clippings, pamphlets, notes, articles, and papers that relate to the Anti-Communist Movement in America.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, articles, and papers that relate to Communism and Baptists in Cuba.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, and papers that relate to Baptists in Yugoslavia.
This folder contains notes and corespondence that relate to a China trip Barnette took with Promoting Enduring Peace Incorporated in 1972.
This folder contains notes, articles, papers, correspondence, and press clippings that relate to the topic of The Bible.
This folder contains pamphlets, notes, articles, papers, and press clippings that relate to the topic of The Bible: Authority and Relevance.
This folder contains notes, articles, papers, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Inerrancy and the Bible.
This folder contains notes, articles, papers, and press clippings that relate to the topic of God.
This folder contains articles, papers, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Jesus.
This folder contains notes, articles, and papers that relate to the topics of The Sabbath and Sanctification.
This folder contains notes and articles that relate to the topic of Christmas.
This folder contains notes, articles, papers, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Ministers and Pastors.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, articles, papers, correspondence, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Faith and the Christian Message.
This folder contains notes and articles that relate to the topic of The Cross.
This folder contains notes, papers, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Man: Nature and Destiny.
This folder contains pamphlets, papers, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Christ.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, articles, papers, correspondence, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Theological Education.
This folder contains articles that relate to the topic of Jesus and Resurrection.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, outlines, and papers that relate to the topic John's Gospel.
This folder contains papers, correspondence, and press clippings that relate to theologians Edgar Young Mullins and William Owen Carver.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, articles, papers, and press clippings that relate to the "The Church".
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, articles, and press clippings that relate to the topic of the Future of the Church.
This folder contains notes and papers that relate to the topic of the Church Clergy and the Moral Crisis.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, articles, papers, correspondence, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Faith and the Church and the World.
This folder contains miscellaneous notes, articles, papers, correspondence, and press clippings that relate to God, Church, and the Bible.
This folder contains papers, correspondence, and articles that relate to Walter Rauschenbusch and the paper "Why I Am A Baptist".
This folder contains notes, press clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, and articles that relate to the topic of what it means to be a Southern Bapist.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, articles, papers, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Baptist Social Thought and Action.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Baptist Social Reformers.
This folder contains press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Southern Baptists and the New Morality.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Baptist Warfare.
This folder contains papers and press clippings that relate to the Southern Baptist Church Withdrawals.
This folder contains papers and articles that relate to the topic of Baptist Identity and Future.
This folder contains pamphlets, press clippings, papers, correspondence, and articles that relate to the topic of the Southern Baptist Convention.
This folder contains press clippings, correspondence, and articles that relate to the Temperance League of Kentucky and The Kentucky Mainstream.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, press clippings, and articles that relate to the Changing Role of Women.
This folder contains pamphlets, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topics of Rape and Abortion.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, press clippings, notes,papers, and articles that relate to the topics of Sex and Sex Education.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Marriage.
This folder contains publications, pamphlets, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topics of Children and Parenting.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, outlines, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Family.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the Civil Rights Movement and Race Relations.
This folder contains notes, outlines, and papers that relate to the topic of Christian Ethics.
This folder contains notes, outlines,and papers that relate to the topic of Ethics: A History of Change.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Personal Ethics.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Ethics Methodology.
This folder contains notes, correspondence, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Ethics and Education.
This folder contains papers that relate to the topic of Ethics and Social Work.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Situation Ethics.
This folder contains press clippings, notes, papers, and articles that relate to the topics of Work Ethic, Poverty, and Economics.
This folder contains notes, papers, and articles that relate to ethicists Ernst Block and Carl Braaten.
This folder contains notes, outlines, and articles that relate to ethicists Wolfhart Pannenberg and Jurgen Moltmann.
This folder contains notes, papers, and articles that relate to ethicists Thomas Aquinas and James Gustafson.
This folder contains notes and papers that relate to the topic of Moral Authority.
This folder contains notes, papers, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of the Moral Crisis in America.
This folder contains notes, papers, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Moral Decision Making.
This folder contains notes, papers, and outlines that relate to the topic of Martin Luther.
This folder contains notes, papers, articles and outlines that relate to the topic of Calvin Ethics.
This folder contains notes, papers, outlines, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Guilt.
This folder contains notes, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Depression.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topics of Boredom and Anxiety.
This folder contains notes, papers, outlines, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Suicide.
This folder contains notes, papers, correspondence, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topics of Violence and Anger.
This folder contains notes, papers, press clippings, and outlines that relate to the topic of Humor.
This folder contains correspondence, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Patients' Dignity.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, papers, press clippings, and articles that discuss Psychology and Psychiatry as the relate to patients' needs.
This folder contains notes and papers that relate to the topic of Pain.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, and articles that relate to the topic of Mind Health.
This folder contains correspondence, outlines, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of AIDS.
This folder contains notes, papers, correspondence, and articles that relate to the topics of Aging and Gerontology.
This folder contains notes, press clippings, papers, and articles that relate to the topics of Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, Death, and Dignity.
This folder contains outlines, articles, and papers that relate to the topic of Medical Ethics.
This folder contains notes, papers, book reviews,and articles that relate to the topic of Nursing Ethics.
This folder contains notes, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Moral Decision Making.
This folder contains outlines, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Doctor's Ethical Dilemmas.
This folder contains notes and correspondence that relate to the topic of Self Care in Chronic Disease.
This folder contains notes, correspondence, outlines, papers, and articles that relate to the topic of Pastoral Care.
This folder contains notes, pamphlets, articles, and press clippings that relate to the topic of Gambling.
This folder contains notes, papers, and outlines that relate to the topic of Justice.
This folder contains notes, papers, pamphlets, press clippings, and correspondence that relate to the topic of Integrity.
This folder contains notes, papers, correspondence, and outlines that relate to the topic of Justice.
This folder contains correspondence, book reviews, pamphlets, invoices, and press releases that relate to Mercer University Press.
This folder contains correspondence, royalty reports, pamphlets, invoices, and press releases that relate to Smyth and Helwys Publishing.
This folder contains correspondence, book reviews, pamphlets, invoices, and press releases that relate to Westminster Press.
This folder contains newspaper/magazine articles from the following publications:
- The Daily Independent - Bibliotheca Sacra - Journal of Church and State - Western Recorder - The Gadfly - Los Angeles Times - Review and Expositor - Time - The Standard Bearer - The Word and Way - Beechwood Beacon - Florida Baptist Witness - Long Run Baptist Association - World Mission Journal - Towers - Evangelizador - Good Tidings - Illinois Baptist
This folder contains mini programs from the following publications:
- Standing Tall - Baptists, Roman Catholics and Religious Freedom - Can a Christian Be a Communist - Woman's Missionary Union - Baptist Student Convention - Home Mission and Rural Church Conference - A Christian Life Report - Ten Reasons Why the Regional School Plan is Opposed - Rural Laymen's Conference - Eighth University of Kentucky Foreign Language Conference - Life Lines - Thirty-Fourth Annual Founder's Day Program - Revolution, Resistance, Response - What Can You Believe? - The Holy Spirit in Christian Conventions
This folder contains medium-sized programs from the following publications:
- Brotherhood Journal - The Layman Methodist - The Teacher - The Quarterly Review - The Expositor
This folder contains medical, dental, and life insurance benefit plans for employment at Wake Forest University.
This folder contains research paper written about Henlee Barnette. Included are the following titles:
- Henlee Hulix Barnette: Moral Conscience of Southern Seminary (1977) - Groundwork to the Ethics of Henlee Barnette (1977) - Henlee Barnette and Race: A Case Study in Biblical Ethics (1979) - Henlee Hulix Barnette: Moral Conscience for Southern Baptists (1980) - Southern Baptists and the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s (1988) - Henlee Hulix Barnette: The Fight for Human Rights and Social Justice (1997)
This folder contains the following over-sized materials:
- "Your Freedom to Be Whole" Manuscript - Distinguished Citizen Award from Louisville, KY - Certificate of Merit from Louisville, KY - Bachelor of Arts Degree from Wake Forest College
This bound folder contains the following Christian Ethics Lectures:
- Philosophical Ethics - Some Major Moral Theories - Distinctiveness and Relation to Philosophical Ethics - Theological Bases of Christian Morality - Principles of Old Testament Ethics - Principles of New Testament Ethics - The Ethics of the Holy Spirit - Personal Christian Ethics - The Ethics of Marriage and the Family - The Ethics of Race Relations - The Ethics of Economic Life - The Ethics of Political Relations
This bound folder contains papers from Barnette's seminar entitled "Ethics of Hope". Included are the following papers:
- Jurgen Moltmann's Religion, Revolution, and the Future: A Summary and Critique (William T. Deneke) - The Ethics of Wolfhart Pannenberg: A Working Introduction (D. Glenn Saul) - The Ethics of Hope in the Theology of Johannes Baptist Metz (Bob Mulkey) - The Tragic Vision and Theology of Hope (R.M. Knight) - The Biblical View of Hope (Lee Gallman) - Evaluation of the Ethics of Hope in the Theology of Johannes Baptist Metz (D. Glenn Saul) - Critical Evaluations of the Seminar Papers in CE 599a: The Ethics of Hope (Wallace A.C. Williams) - A Critical Evaluation of CE 599a Seminar Papers (Philip A. Tahming) - Evaluation of Papers of 599a Final Exam (Lee Gallman)
This box contains the following tape and VHS recordings:
Christian Life Commission Seminar held March 16th-18th, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia: - "The Playboy Philosophy-Pro and Con" - Mount-Pinson Dialogue - "Sex Education and Moral Values" - "Situation Ethics Dialogue" - "Dialogue": Fletcher and Barnette - "Authentic Morality and Militarism" - "The Constructive Uses of Black Power"
VHS: - "The Ethics of Denominational Power Politics"(1984)