Religion
Found in 192 Collections and/or Records:
Carl Raschke Papers
Center for Spirituality
The Center for Spirituality was proposed by Fred Gibson in 1999-2000 to the University of Denver. However, all evidence indicates that nothing ever came of it and beyond this one printing, no further records appear to have been produced.
Chaplain Earl Stone, 1944
Yom Kippur in Vesoul, France. Left to right are a Jewish survivor, Joe Burns, and Chaplain Earl Stone performing the Yom Kippur rituals.
Christian Advocate, 1898-1905
The Newspaper Clippings series contains articles from newspapers and magazines concerning Mormonism and the Methodist response to the Mormon Church.
Consecration Class at Temple Emanuel, 1954
Thirty children, members of the Consecration Class, and three men pose together in the library at Temple Emanuel. Robert Sam Philippi is one of the boys in the photograph.
Consecration Class at Temple Emanuel, 1957
Forty-five children, members of the Consecration Class, and two men pose together in a stage at Temple Emanuel.
Consecration Class at Temple Emanuel, 1957
Forty-five children, members of the Consecration Class, and two men pose together in a stage at Temple Emanuel.
Controversy Regarding Rose's Religion, 1945-2019
Folder contains correspondence between the American Battle Monuments Commission, the American Graves Registration Command European Theater Area, and General Rose Memorial Hospital about the replacement of the Star of David grave headstone with a Christian Cross in 1949. There is also an address given by Louis Nizer in New York in 1945.