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Creator: Berkeley Free Church Date: 1970 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Photo of members of the Berkeley Free church used as a handout to advertise the publication of The Covenant of Peace by Morehouse-Barlowe Co. Among those pictured are: Phyllis Smith, 3rd from left, key volunteer on the switchboard; then John Pairman (Jock) Brown, resident theologian; and Richard York, minister, director and guiding force. Brown described the founding of the church as "bringing hippies and the Peace movement together in a common format, giving radical Pentecostals and radical Catholics the common liturgy of finding housing, finding food, finding people.” ("Toward a United Peace and Freedom Church," In The Underground Church, ed. Malcolm Boyd. New York: Sheed and Ward, 1968, p 41.) View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Ecumenical Peace Institute Date: 1973 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: News from EPI (Ecumenical Peace Institute) Christmas 1973. Photo, from left, of Larry Purcell, Dennis Allen, Carol Ness, Jock Brown and Steve Hart. After the Free Church, Brown continued his work for peace with the Ecumenical Peace Institute, a chapter of Clergy and Laity Concerned. Inside the newsletter, he is described as, "Jock Brown, 50. He is the EPI staff person that picks up on whatever isn't getting done. His life turned on Hiroshima day, 1945., at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. he would like to see the Church get into the Gospel. In his spare time he helps people with homework and reconstructs lost MSS." View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Donnelly, Dody H. Date: 1977-01/1977-02 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Dorothy H. Donnelly, "This lover is faithful,"New Catholic World, 220, January-February 1977, 14-15. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Donnelly, Dody H. Date: 1981-02-25 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Dorothy Donnelly, "Quid Est?"The Christian Century, February 25, 1981, 189. Idiomatic interpretation of "quid est" is " what's the matter?" View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1970 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Dorothy Donnelly with family. After high school, she joined the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange as Sister Gertrude Joseph Donnelly. As Sister Gertrude, she received a B A, Dominican College of San Raphael (1950); M.A., Catholic University of America (1954); Ph.D, Catholic University of America (1962); Fullbright Scholarship, American Academy, Rome, Italy (1962); and Th. D. , Pacific School of Religion (1973). She left the order on good terms in the 1980s. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1985-02-17 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Dorothy Donnelly discusses her book Radical love : an approach to sexual spirituality with Wayne Campbell, O.F.M., on the television program Body and Soul. A copy of the video is available for view in the GTU Archives. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1971 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: In 1971, Dorothy (Dody) H. Donnelly became the first full time woman professor at Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley and at Graduate Theological Union. She later taught at San Francisco Theological Seminary, Starr King and Pacific School of Religion (PSR). She also served as director of a Lilly Foundation grant for Religious Formation at PSR. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1994-04-11 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, deposed president of Haiti, and Gus Schultz, president of the National Sanctuary Defense Fund and pastor of the University Lutheran Chapel in Berkeley, at reception at First Congregational Church. The visit by Aristide was sponsored by Graduate Theological Union and Northern California Ecumenical Council. Color photo: 3 x 5 inches. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1994-04-17 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Reception Invitation for Jean-Bertrand Aristide on April 17, 1994, at First Congregational Church in Berkeley, CA. Invitation: one sheet, two-sided, 3 x 5 inches. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union