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Date: 1999 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Rev. Cheryl Kirk Duggan, Ph.D., was director of the Center for Women and Religion from 1999 to 2004. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1982 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Protest signs supporting the ERA movement in Illinois, which failed to pass the amendment. Members of the CWR traveled to Illinois to support the amendment. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1982 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Protest signs supporting the ERA movement. The Equal Rights Amendment failed to pass in Illinois in 1982. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1979 or 1980 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Mary Cross and Barbara Waugh were co-directors of the Center for Women and Religion from 1978 through 1984. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1978 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Center for Women and Religion Steering Committee in 1978. Back Row: Chris Leslie, Clarissa Weber, Ann Dinkelspiel, Jean Richardson, Jane Grady, Margaret Duttera, Leslie Hall, Cyndy Adams, Diane Darling, Diann New Front Row: Nancy Savage, Eileen Lindsay, Pat Bruno, Mary Gross, Barbara Waugh, Marcy Bahr, Barbara Bornemann" View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Center for Women and Religion of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California Date: No year-05-16 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Poster created for a CWR Open House on May 16th. The image is a drawing of the Center for Women and Religion building. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1986-04-05 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Flyer for A Woman-Identified Theological Future in the Academy. An event that took place on April 5, 1986. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: First A.M.E. Church, Oakland Date: 1939-05-14 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: First A.M.E. Church (Fifteenth Street) of Oakland, led by its pastor, the Rev. Daniel G. Hill, conducted the Mother's Day Vesper Services, Sunday May 14, 1939, in the Temple of Religion. A thirty-voice choir, conducted by Arnold Barance Jr. performed. Ruth Dean also gave an organ recital. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Pacific School of Religion Date: 1954 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Color spread in 1954-55 catalog for Pacific School of Religion. This hilltop was considered one of the most beautiful in Berkeley. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Betty Jane Nevis Photography Date: 1948 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Audience listening to Henry Sloan Coffin, President Emeritus of Union Theological Seminary, at the First Congregational Church in Berkeley. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1910/1919 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Edwin T. Earl, a successful native son of California, established the E.T. Earl Foundation at Pacific School of Religion in 1901 in order to assure that Berkeley heard Christian scholars on an annual basis. Born in Red Bluff in 1858, he made his millions from the invention of a refrigerated railway car that was used to ship California produce to the East coast without spoilage. At one point he was a member of the First Congregational Church in Oakland although most of his life was spent in Southern California. He invested in real estate in Los Angeles and purchased the Los Angeles Express (1901) and the Los Angeles Tribune (1911). He was a member of the Good Government League (derisively called "Goo Goos") in Los Angeles. He died on January 2, 1919 in Los Angeles. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Margaret Palmer Taylor Date: 1969 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: One of the founders of the Sacred Dance Guild, she taught many workshops, married retired UCC minister Elwyn B. Chaney, and returned to Hawaii. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Margaret Palmer Taylor Date: 1938 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Margaret Taylor Fisk at 30 in Hanover, NH. Her dancing was influenced by Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Martha Graham. Her husband supported her interest in performing sacred dance during church services. Photograph: 5 x 7 inches. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1959-05 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Margaret Palmer Taylor at an unidentified location. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Margaret Palmer Taylor Date: 1950 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Margaret Palmer Taylor photograph. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Margaret Palmer Taylor Date: 1943 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Dance performed outside by the Hanover Rhythmic Choir. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Margaret Palmer Taylor Date: 1944 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: "Cherubim Song" by D.S. Bortniansky, performed by Rhythmic Choir, Hanover, NH. Photograph: 3 x 5 inches. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Margaret Palmer Taylor Date: 1940 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring", Hanover Rhythmic Choir, First Choir Festival, Church of Christ at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. Photograph: 3 x 5 inches. 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: 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 -
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 -
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: 1985 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: An artists rendition of Oscar A. Romero, the assassinated bishop of San Salvador, as an Orthodox icon. color print: one page, two-sided, 7 x 5 inches. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1993 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Poster commemorating the 13th anniversary of the assassination of Monsenor Romero on March 24, 1980. 10.75 x 16.75 inches (27.3 x 40.6) View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1990/1995 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Small poster of the El Salvador martyrs who were killed on November 16, 1989. Armed men entered the Jesuit residence at the University of Central America in San Salvador and shot and killed six Jesuit priests and two others. Killed were Ignacio Ellacuria, the rector (president) of the university; Ignacio Martin-Baro, vice-regent; Segundo Montes; Arnando Lopez; Joaquin Lopez y Lopez; Juan Ramon Moreno; Julia Elba Ramos, the cook; and Cecilia Ramos, the cook's daughter. 8 x 10.5 inches (20.32 x 26.67 cm) View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1850 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Thomas Starr King, hand in vest View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1850 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Thomas Starr King, half portrait View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1860 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Portrait of Thomas Starr King View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1860 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Ambrotype of Julia King, wife of Thomas Starr King. She died in 1904. 3 1/2 x 3 7/8 in. (88 x 98 mm). View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: circa 1860 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Thomas Starr King, standing View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1850 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Thomas Starr King and wife Julia View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1930 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Robert Whitaker was a Baptist minister in Los Gatos, California. He was politically active in many issues including socialism, communism, pacifism, the labor movement, and the American Civil Liberties Union. He was a prolific author of articles and poetry, contributing to liberal religious and labor journals. He was once arrested under the Criminal Syndicalism Act for participating in a pacifist assembly, and later worked to free labor activist Tom Mooney from prison. Whitaker's friends and collegues included Upton Sinclair, Jack London, Fanny Bixby Spencer, John Haynes Holmes, and Anna Louise Strong. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1934-04-15 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Clothing ceremony as Teresa, Benedicta a Cruce. Edith Stein entered the Carmelite monastery of Cologne on October 14, 1933. She had intended to join the Carmelites upon conversion but was persuaded to wait in order to not create a greater separation with her mother and to continue her writing and teaching vocation. The wedding dress was later reworked as a vestment, worn by John Paul II at her beatification. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1913/1914 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: She attended the University of Gottingen, concentrating on Philosophy, German studies, and History. There she meets Adolph Reinach (1883- 1917), a professor who also inspired her thinking on phenomenology. He died in Flanders during the War. Due to the war, she volunteered as a nurse at a typhoid hospital in Moravian Weisskirkchen. She worked there and later at the Univesity of Freiberg with Edmund Husserl, famous for his phenomenological method. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1940-1942 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Edith Stein transfers to the Carmelite monastery in Echt following increasing anti-Jewish activities in Germany after Kristallnacht. Edith asked permission of the Echt prioress to make three spiritual acts of self-oblation: one on behalf of the Jewish people, one for peace in the world, and one for the sanctification of the Carmelite order. Her sister Rosa joins her there. Both try to obtain visas to Switzerland. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1923-1931 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Edith Stein takes a position teaching German and literature at girl's high school and teacher's training institute of Dominican nuns at St. Magdalena in Speyer from 1923 to 1931. Here she stands in the garden.with students who boarded at the convent. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1998-11-10 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Medal (6 cm) to commemorate the Canonization ceremeny conducted by Pope John Paul II on October 11, 1998 in Vatican City. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Holy See Date: 1987-05-01 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Bronze medal (8 cm) to commemorate the Beatification ceremony conducted by Pope John Paul II for Edith Stein, Sister Teresia Benedicta a Cruce, O.C.D, held in Cologne, Germany, May 1, 1987. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Left to right, front row, Edith, Lilli Plateau (holds Erika Tworoger, daughter of Frieda), Rosa Stein; middle row, Ros Guttmann, Paul Berg, Erna Stein, Hede Guttmann, Elfiede Stein Tworoger; back row, Frau Platau, Frau Dorothea Biberstein, Frau Auguste Stein. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1914 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Nurses free time activities at the Lazaretto, Edith seated at left, 1914. Edith volunteers with other women students as a nurse with German Red Cross at military hospital in Mahrisch-Weisskirchen. She cares for soldiers suffering from infectious diseases: typhus, dysentery and cholera. She lost many friends and acquaintances during the war. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Gravestone of Edith Stein's father, Siegfried Stein (1843-1893). He died sudenly while on a business trip, Frauenwaldau/Goschutz, when Edith was 18 months old. He ran a lumber business, which was subsequently run very successfully by his wife Auguste. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1905 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Sisters Edith and Erna with nephew Gerhard, son of brother Paul, in the family garden. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1930s Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Edith Stein's mother, Auguste Stein, nee Courant, 1849-1936. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Gravestone of the mother of Edith Stein, Auguste Stein (1849-1936) in Breslau, Germany. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1900 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Sisters Erna and Edith. Erna Biberstein (1890-1978), like her sister Edith, went on to higher education in Breslau, becoming a gynecologist. Her husband, Hans Biberstein (1898-1965), a dermatologist, was able to bring his family to New York in 1938. Their children Susanne and Ernest ultimately both moved to California. Dr. Biberstein was contacted from time to time in the Sixties regarding her sister and the efforts for beatification. Her role was to make sure that the facts regarding her family and her sister were correct. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1936 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Edith Stein's mother, Auguste Stein, nee Courant, 1849-1936. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1930/1940 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Edith Stein's mother, Auguste Stein, nee Courant, 1849-1936, and aunt, Selma Horowitz, nee Courant. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1893 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: From left, Arno, Rosa, Else, Auguste, Siegfried (image inserted), Elfriede, Edith, Paul and Erna. Parents: Siegfried Stein (1843-1893) and Auguste nee Courant Stein (1849-1936). Died in the Holocaust: Edith (1891-1942), Elfriede (1881-1942), Paul (1872-1943) and Rosa (1883-1942). Escaped Germany to the Americas: Arno (1879-1948), Else (1876-1956) and Erna (1890-1978). Edith was born on Yom Kippur, October 12, 1891, the youngest of eleven children (4 died in childhood). “Let me recall here that of the seven siblings in that family, four lost their lives in the Shoah, or Holocaust. The oldest brother Paul, together with his wife Gertrude, Frieda, Rosa and Edith. Also, a niece, Eva Stein, daughter of Arno, was killed. Arno and most of his family emigrated to America as did Erna with her family. Else, the oldest sister, and family, followed her son to Columbia, South America.” (Susanne Batzdorff correspondence to Rosa Maria Agnus Adelheid) View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union