Clayborne Carson, Ralph Luker, and Penny A. Russell, eds.,
Volume I: Called to Serve, January 1929-June 1951 (Berkeley: University
of California Press,1992).
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chronology of Events: June 1929-June 1951
Part I: The Early Years
- 13 June 1937
- To Martin Luther King,
Sr.
- 1 April 1939
- In Memoriam
- 18 January 1940
- To
Martin Luther King, Sr.
- 24 January 1940
- To Martin Luther King,
Sr.
- 20 June 1940
- To
Alberta Williams King
- 23 June 1940
- To Martin Luther King,
Sr.
- April 1944
- "The
Negro and the Constitution"
- 11 June 1944
- To Alberta Williams
King
- 15 June 1944
- To Martin Luther King,
Sr.
- 18 June 1944
- To Alberta Williams
King
- 5 August 1944
- To Alberta Williams
King
- 30 August 1944
- To Alberta Williams
King
Part II: The Morehouse Years
- 6 August 1946
- "Kick
Up Dust," Letter to the Editor, Atlanta Constitution
- September 1946-January 1947
- "The Purpose of
Education"
- January-February 1947
- "The
Purpose of Education"
- 27 October 1947
- To Crozer Theological
Seminary
- 29 October 1947
- From Charles E. Batten
- 25 September 1946-31 January 1948
- "Ritual"
- February 1948
- Application
for Admission to Crozer Theological Seminary
- 4 February 1948
- Certification
of Minister's License for Martin Luther King, Jr.
- 18 February 1948
- From Charles E. Batten
- 25 February 1948
- Lucius M.
Tobin to Charles E. Batten
- 28 February 1948
- Benjamin
Elijah Mays to Charles E. Batten
- 5 March 1948
- Martin
Luther King, Sr., to Charles E. Batten
- 9 March 1948
- Phoebe Burney
to Charles E. Batten
- 12 March 1948
- George D.
Kelsey to Charles E. Batten
- 23 March 1948
- Brailsford
R. Brazeal to Charles E. Batten
- 23 March 1948
- Charles
E. Batten's Notes on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Academic Record at Morehouse
College
Part III: The Crozer Years
- October 1948
- To Alberta Williams
King
- 14 September-24 November 1948
- "Light
on the Old Testament from the Ancient Near East"
- 14 September-24 November 1948
- "The
Significant Contributions of Jeremiah to Religious Thought"
- 30 November 1948-16 February 1949
- Notes on Sermon Theory
- 30 November 1948-16 February 1949
- "The Ethics of
Late Judaism as Evidenced in the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs"
- 8 October 1949
- William
H. Gray, Jr., to Martin Luther King, Sr.
- 13 September-23 November 1949
- "A Study of Mithraism"
- 13 September-23 November 1949
- "What Experiences
of Christians Living in the Early Christian Century led to the Christian
Doctrines of the Divine Sonship of Jesus, the Virgin Birth, and the
Bodily Resurrection"
- 13 September-23 November 1949
- "The
Place of Reason and Experience in Finding God"
- 13 September-23 November 1949
- "The
Sources of Fundamentalism and Liberalism Considered Historically and
Psychologically"
- 13 September-23 November 1949
- "Six Talks in Outline"
- 13 September-23 November 1949
- "How
to Use the Bible in Modern Theological Construction"
- 29 November 1949-15 February 1950
- "The
Humanity and Divinity of Jesus"
- 29 November 1949-15 February 1950
- "A
View of the Cross Possessing Biblical and Spiritual Justification"
- 29 November 1949-15 February 1950
- "The
Christian Pertinence of Eschatological Hope"
- 29 November 1949-15 February 1950
- "How
Modern Christians Should Think of Man"
- 29 November 1949-15 February 1950
- Six
Talks Based on Beliefs That Matter by William Adams Brown
- 29 November 1949-15 February 1950
- Examination
Answers, Christian Theology for Today
- 29 November 1949-15 February 1950
- "The
Influence of the Mystery Religions on Christianity"
- 28 April 1950
- "The
Chief Characteristics and Doctrines of Mahayana Buddhism"
- 20 July 1950
- Statement on Behalf of Ernest Nichols, State v. Ernest Nichols, by
W. Thomas McGann
- 13 September 1950
- Crozer
Theological Seminary Field Work Questionnaire
- 11 October 1950
- From Charles E. Batten
- 30 October 1950
- To Charles E. Batten
- 5 November 1950
- To Hugh Watt
- 15 November 1950
- Crozer Theological Seminary Placement Committee: Confidential Evaluation
of Martin Luther King, Jr., by George W. Davis
- 17 November 1950
- "An
Appraisal of the Great Awakening"
- 21 November 1950
- Crozer Theological Seminary Placement Committee: Confidential Evaluation
of Martin Luther King, Jr., by Morton Scott Enslin
- 12 September-22 November 1950
- Book
Review of A Functional Approach to Religious Education by Ernest J.
Chave
- 12 September-22 November 1950
- Book
Review of Personality, Its Study and Hygiene by Winifred V. Richmond
- 12 September-22 November 1950
-
"An
Autobiography of Religious Development"
- September-1 December 1950
- Crozer Theological Seminary Field Work Department: Rating Sheet for
Martin Luther King, Jr., by William E. Gardner
- 14 December 1950
- Morton Scott Enslin to Chester M. Alter
- 15 December 1950
- From Oliver Shaw Rankin
- 19 December 1950
- "A
Conception and Impression of Religion from Dr. W. K. Wright's Book Entitled
A Student's Philosophy of Religion"
- September-December 1950
- Fragment
of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Application to Boston University
- 1951
- "Martin L. King," by Charles E. Batten
- January 1951
- To Sankey L. Blanton
- 4 February 1951
- Crozer Theological Seminary Placement Committee: Confidential Evaluation
of Martin Luther King, Jr., by Raymond J. Bean
- 9 February 1951
- "The
Origin of Religion in the Race"
- 23 February 1951
- Crozer Theological Seminary Placement Committee: Confidential Evaluation
of Martin Luther King, Jr., by Charles E. Batten
- 6 March 1951
- Graduate Record Examination Scores for Martin Luther King, Jr.
- 28 March 1951
- "A
Conception and Impression of Religion Drawn from Dr. Brightman's Book
Entitled A Philosophy of Religion"
- 27 April 1951
- "Religion's
Answer to the Problem of Evil"
- 20 February-4 May 1951
- "War and Pacifism"
- 20 February-4 May 1951
- Notes on American
Capitalism
- 20 February-4 May 1951
- "Jacques Maritain"
- 10 May 1951
- Alberta Williams King to Charles E. Batten
- 1 June 1951
- To Charles E. Batten
- 4 June 1951
- From Charles E. Batten
- 4 June 1951
- Charles E. Batten to Chester M. Alter
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