Box 2
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Box 2
The sub-series includes lecture notes, overhead slides, and other course materials used by Prof. Livingston for classes taught at the College of William and Mary and with the Christopher Wren Association; speeches and lectures given by Livingston on a variety of topics; and various academic acknowledgements awarded to Livingston.
Box 2
Research material on religious studies and philosophical themes, among others, including such prominent figures as Karl Barth, Charles Darwin, Paul Tillich, and P.N. Waggett; drafts and finalized works written by and edited by Prof. Livingston.
Walter D. Mason Professorship, 1985-1995
Correspondence, newspaper articles, and other materials concerning the Walter D. Mason professorship awarded to Livingston.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship, 1987-1990
Correspondence, newspaper articles, and other materials concerning the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship awarded to Livingston.
C. Capo Article in Daily Press, 2007
Article written by Carol Capo for the Daily Press about Prof. Livingston and his response letter to her.
Letter from former student "Laura", August 8, 2011
A letter written to Mrs. Livingston about the death of her husband, Prof. Livingston.
"Passages: Life in Retirment" in Religious Studies News interview, 2005
Materials from an interview of Livingston about his retirement for Religious News.
Retirement from William and Mary, 1998
Materials concerning the retirement of Prof. Livingston from the College of William and Mary in 1998, including programs from his retirment ceremony.
Articles by Livingston, circa 1997
Miscellaneous articles written by Livingston, including "The Shaping of a Self", "Tillich's Christology and Historical Research", and "The Contextualization of Intellectual History with Special Attention to Roman Catholic Modernism and Anti-Modernism".
Civil Religion, circa 1976
Research and writings about civil religion, including "American Civil Religion: Requiem for a Faith?" by Livingston and newspaper interviews with Livingston about civil religion.
Encyclopedia of Religion and Others, 1973-1996
Correspondence with publishers and articles written by Livingston, including "Darwin, Darwinism, and Theology: Recent Studies" published in the Religious Studies Review from April 1982.
Jacques Maritain Article, 2003
Article about Jacques Maritain written by Livingston.
Preparing Students to Live and to Make a Living, undated
"Preparing Students to live and to Make a Living" by Livingston.
The Variety of Anglican Modernism, undated
"The Variety of Anglican Modernism" essay.
A. Ritschl, 1995
Handwritten notes and "Ritschl in Retrospect: History, Community, and Science".
The Shaping of a Self, 1979-1980
Correspondence with publishers and "The Shaping of a Self: Some Considerations for Liberal Education" by Livingston.
George Tyrrell, 2006-2009
Correspondence with publishers and "George Tyrrell as 'Modernist': His Key Theological Principles and His Replies to His Anti-Modernist Critics" written by Livingston.
Paper on Claude Welch's "Protestant Thought", circa 1988
Research about Claude Welch and "Reflections on Claude Welch's Protestant Thought in the Nineteenth Century".
Karl Barth, undated
Edited draft of "Chapter Four: The Theologies of Karl Barth".
Bautain and Blondel, undated
Handwritten notes and edited drafts of works, including chapters about Louis Bautian and Maurice Blondel.
Bonhoeffer, D., circa 1977
Handwritten notes, research, and book chapters about Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, circa 2003
Handwritten notes and typed pages about Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Christianity, Unbelief Within, 2005-2006
Correspondence with publishers and the article "Christianity, Unbelief Within" written by Livingston.
The Dialectual Theology: Barth, Brunner, and Gogarten, undated
Edited draft of chapter three "The Dialectual Theology: Karl Barth, Emil Brunner, and Friedrich Gogarten".
Feminist Theology, 2003-2004
Research and an edited draft of chapter ten "Modern Women and Traditional Religion" from Religious and Modern Thought.