Box Danker 7
Contains 57 Results:
The Restoration of A National History, 1998
The Restoration of A National History: Why Was the Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform Established, and What Are Its Goals?. [with significant highlighting]
研究紀要 : Research Bulletin, 1967
Includes an article, "Religious Curriculum at Seibo Gakuen".
Japan Theological Seminary [Tokyo Lutheran Center?] Construction Overview
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
現代に生きるルター : Luther Living in Modern Times (for junior high school), 1998
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
現代に生きる宗教改革の精神 : The Spirit of the Reformation in Modern Times (for high school), 1998
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
東・東南アジア諸国の比較文化 : Comparative Culture of East and Southeast Asian Countries, 1998
signed by author, Y. Motohashi
Memorial Ceremony for Ko Kakai, 1987
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.