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Date: 2020 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: The theme for this issue is "promise and practice." View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2021 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: The theme for this issue is "Remembering 2020." View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2020 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: The theme for this issue is "global alumni leading their churches." View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2020 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: The theme for this issue is "borderlands." View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2018 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: "Scholarship for the Church." This issue focuses on the theme of scholarship in service to the church and includes perspectives from three faculty members. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2019 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: This issue celebrates the decades-long relationship Austin Seminary has enjoyed with students and supporters from The United Methodist Church. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2019 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: "Archives" are the main theme for this issue, which focuses on the archival collections in the Stitt Library. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2019 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: The theme for this issue is "telling stories." View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2018 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: "Chaplains: Making it personal." This issue focuses on the vocation of chaplaincy. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 2018 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: "Luther and the Reformation." This issue covers the seminary's Reformation Day celebration for the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. View Full Item at Austin Seminary