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''The Ethical Implications of the Atomic Bomb,'' Paper for Christianity and Society
http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document510504-015
Document Date
[2/20/1951-5/4/1951]
Genre
Essay
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Handwritten -- other than author's hand
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Document ID
510504-015
Document Date
[2/20/1951-5/4/1951]
Type of Writing
Typed
Handwritten -- other than author's hand
Document Type
Document
Status
Cal. 6
Genre
Essay
Document Length
2 pp.
Dates
2/20/1951 - 5/4/1951
Names
Smith, Kenneth L.
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Long, Edward Le Roy
Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis)
Hagedorn, Hermann
Bennett, John C. (John Coleman)
Organizations
Crozer Theological Seminary
United Nations
Places
Hiroshima, Japan
Nagasake, Japan
Topics
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Education
Ethics
Nuclear Disarmament
Communism
Other Topics
Christianity and Society
One World or None
The Bomb that Fell on America
Christianity and Communism
The Christian Response to Atomic Crisis
Code for Location of Original
MLKP-MBU
Location of Original
Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers, 1954-1968, Boston University, Boston, Mass.
Location of Original - Detail
Box 112, folder 16
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
12/7/1988 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
2/22/2010
2/22/2010 szwald
Date Updated
6/2/2015 9:18:52 AM
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Notecards on Theological Seminary and its Function, Theology, Traditionalism, Trinity, and Truth
http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document550000-061
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King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Place Written
[Boston, Mass.]
Document Date
[1951-1955]
Genre
Essay
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Autograph -- author's hand
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Author
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Author Dates
1929-1968
Author Affiliation
[Boston University]
Document ID
550000-061
Document Date
[1951-1955]
Type of Writing
Autograph -- author's hand
Document Type
Document
Status
Cal. 2
Place Written
[Boston, Mass.]
Genre
Essay
Document Length
18 pp.
Dates
1951 - 1955
Names
Colwell, Ernest Cadman
Knudson, Albert Cornelius
Lewis, Edwin
Brightman, Edgar Sheffield
Hegel, George Wilhelm Friedrich
Spurrier, William Atwell
Whitehead, Alfred North
Aquinas, Thomas, Saint
John, of Damascus, Saint
Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
Christ, Jesus
Places
Constantinople
Chalcedon
Ephesus
Nicea
Topics
Theology, Doctrinal
Philosophy
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Education
Other Topics
Theological Seminary (Its Function)
The Doctrine of God
The Theology of Edwin Lewis
Introduction to Philosophy
Phenomenology of the Mind
Guide to the Christian Faith
Adventures of Ideas
Summa Theologica
Code for Location of Original
CSKC-INP
Location of Original
Coretta Scott King Collection, In Private Hands
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
5/10/1989 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
05/11/1989
Date Updated
10/1/2009 3:55:32 PM
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