Box 334
Contains 17 Results:
Sterling M. McMurrin, "Toward Understanding the New Testament", 1987
These folders contain a long, yet incomplete, draft of McMurrin's "Toward an Understanding of the New Testament." These folders contain chapters ten through seventeen.
Trudy McMurrin, Glossary for the Philosophy of Religion
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Louis Midgley, "George D. Smith on the BOM" Review, 1992
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Cullen Murphy, "Who Do Men Say That I Am?" Atlantic Monthly, 1986
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Gilbert Murray, Five Stages of Greek Religion
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Reinhold Niebuhr, Faith and History, 1949
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
R. A. Norris, God and World in Early Christian Theology Bibliography, 1966
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Hugh W. Nibley, "Self-Portrait An Intellectual Autobiography", 1978
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Thomas F. O'dea, "Mormonism and the American Experience of Time", 1954
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Blake Ostler, "Finitism and Absolutist Preconceptions of Deity"
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Boyd K. Packer, "All-Church Coordinating Council Meeting", 1993
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
David Paulsen, "Problems in Religious Philosophy"
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
David Lamont Paulsen, "Comparative Coherency of Mormon and Classical Theism", 1975
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
LaMar Petersen, "Hearts Made Glad", 1975
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
D. Michael Quinn, "The Rest Is History", 1995
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Harold E. Remus, Religion as an Academic Discipline
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Jo Rieber, This is the Fun Place, 1979
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.