Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Missionary Baptist Study Collection
The material in this collection was gathered as part of an Independent Study project (History 490A) by Berea College student, Andrew L. Hogue in the summer of 2000. A central focus of his work was tracing the evolution of mainstream Baptist thought in South Central Kentucky (Allen, Barren, and Monroe Counties) over the past fifty years. Research resulted in the documentation of experiences and beliefs of several ministers, deacons, and other church members.
Introduction
A statement by Andrew Hogue of his project goals and an overview of Baptist origins in Europe, Britain, and North America.
Transcripts of fifteen sermons
By as many preachers prepared from audio tape recordings of radio programs and church services dating from 1956 to 2000.
AC-CT-423-001, 1960s
Transcripts of nineteen interviews
Elders, deacons and lay members, prepared from audio tapes recorded by Andrew Hogue during the spring and summer of 2000.
Biographical Sketches by Andrew Hogue
Eighteen Missionary Baptist Preachers who worked in the study area during the 20th century
AC-CT-423-002, 1960s
Administrative and methodological materials
Includes the project proposal, form letters and questionnaires for interview subjects, project bibliography, and statistics.
Project final paper by Andrew Hogue
Material in this collection include sound recordings of radio preaching, transcripts, church worship services, and interviews; letters; Baptist association minutes, and other printed items. Acquired in 2000.