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Included in this collection are articles, papers, projects, presentations, etc. by Bethel University faculty, students, and staff that highlight their academic research and provide access to unique content.
A collection of images, books, documents, etc. that describe and illustrate the history of the Baptist General Conference in America that is now called Converge Worldwide.
A collection of images, books, documents, etc. that describe and illustrate the history of the institution as a whole from its 1871 beginnings as the Swedish Baptist Theological Seminary in Chicago to its present status as Bethel University with locations in St. Paul, Minnesota; San Diego, California; New England; and Washington, D.C.
The Clarion is the student newspaper of Bethel University. Published first in 1921 by the students of Bethel Academy, it continues to record Bethel’s news, history, and culture up to the present day. This collection is growing and will eventually hold issues spanning from 1921 to 1983.
The Bethel Community Video Collection includes recordings of presentations given in the Bethel University Library featuring the teaching, scholarship, and service activities of Bethel's community. Learning resources like the Engaged Teaching and Learning video series and other resources that support lifelong learning are also …
The Bethel University Historic Photographs Collection includes images of the history and culture of Bethel University. The people, buildings, places and activities depicted range from Bethel’s early history (1871) to the present day.
This collection consists of images from Bethel faculty, staff, and students who have studied Off-Campus or Abroad. Each image is the winner of a contest that a committee of art faculty, Communications & Marketing staff, representatives from the International Studies department, and a student who previously won the contest, …
Bethel's yearbook documents the people, events, activities, and ideas of the Bethel community during the school year. It was published annually from 1909 to 1989 except for the years of 1933-36, 1982, and 1984-87.
This collection consists of images of maps and archaeological remains that illustrate the context of Biblical times photographed and arranged by Bethel Seminary professor Ronald Youngblood in the 1960s.
The Bible periods included within are Intertestamental, Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Samuel, Kings, …
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This collection includes posters, pamphlets, and photos of all college sponsored performances.
This collection includes sermons preached and pamphlets written by William Bell Riley, fundamentalist preacher of the Minneapolis First Baptist Church and founder of the Northwestern College Bible School.
This photograph collection includes historical images of the Northwestern College’s Minneapolis and Saint Paul Campuses, as well as people of note, and student life.
This publication, which first appeared in 1920, began as a school newspaper and eventually transformed into a Bible study and outreach magazine. Due to financial strains, The Pilot ceased in 1956, but was revived in the Fall/Winter of 1992 as a news magazine that provides an “overview of life at Northwestern” for current and past …
The collections held by the the University Archives document the history of the College of St. Thomas/University of St. Thomas, the St. Paul Seminary, Nazareth Hall Seminary, St. John Vianney Seminary, St. Thomas Military Academy (to 1965) and the Catholic Digest (1939 - 2001).
The University Archives Photograph Collection contains …
A collection of temperance tracts from the collection of the Archbishop Ireland Memorial Library at the Saint Paul Seminary.
A collection of early texts published in Native American languages consisting of traditional religious material translated by frontier missionaries.
The stained glass medallions adorning the windows in the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library at the University of St. Thomas are some of the most distinctive features of the building. They were designed and executed by two artists from the Conrad Pickel Studio of Waukesha, Wisconsin in 1958. The images and descriptions of these windows …
Arvid Reuterdahl (1876-1933) was a scientist, engineer and educator. He taught engineering at Spokane College, Kansas City Polytechnic Institute and was the first Dean of the Department of Engineering and Architecture at the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN. He theorized about the velocity of light, relativity and developed a …
Msgr. John A. Ryan was an 1892 graduate of the St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary (now the University of St. Thomas) and a 1898 graduate of the Saint Paul Seminary (1898). He served as a professor of moral theology at the Saint Paul Seminary from 1902 - 1915. Known as the foremost social justice advocate and theoretician in the …
A selection of holy cards found in the collections of Archbishop Ireland Memorial Library, St. Paul Seminary.
Welcome to the CLIC Libraries Digital Collections! The Cooperating Libraries In Consortium, (CLIC) is a non-profit federation of the libraries of eight private colleges and universities in Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The members of this consortium have chosen to make a variety of unique collections more readily available in digitally searchable and accessible versions. The collections you find here are widely varied and continually growing, and include audio, visual, and textual resources.
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