AllenYorke: A Seminary Survey. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1960 (contains a bibliography which fills pages 604–628).
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AllportGordon W., and FairbanksRollin J. (Ed.): An Evaluation of Present Methods for Selecting Postulants in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, Boston. The Diocese of Massachusetts, 1953.
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American Association of Theological Schools: Bulletin. Dayton, Ohio, 1918.
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AndersonSidney R., and SmithC. Stanley: Report on Theological Education in Southeast Asia: The Report of a Survey Commission, 1951–1952. New York: Board of Founders, Nanking Theological Seminary, 1953.
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Association of Seminary Professors in the Practical Fields: Reports. Colombus, Ohio.
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BaintonRoland H.: Yale and the Ministry. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957.
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BarryF. R.: Vocation and Ministry. Welwyn (England): James Nisbet, 1958.
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BridstonKeith R.: Theological Training in the Modern World. Geneva: World Student Christian Federation, 1954.
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Brown, William Adams, and May, Mark, and others: The Education of American Ministers. New York: Institute of Social and Religious Research, 1934, 4 vols.
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HarrisonM. L.: Theological Education in India: A Reprint of “After Ten Years”. Nagpur: National Christian Council of India, 1960.
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HofmannHans (Ed.): Making the Ministry Relevant. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1960.
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Joint Commission on Theological Education, Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A.: Reports.
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McEldowneyJames (Ed.): The Recruitment of the Christian Minister: A Report of the Conference on Recruitment held at Leonard Theological College, Jabalpur, M.P., India. Jabalpur: Leonard College and the Board of Theological Education of the National Christian Council of India, 1961.
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MorrisRaymond: “Some Impressions of the Libraries in Protestant Theological Educational Institutions in Southeast Asia and their implications for the Christian Church.” In The S.E. Asia Journal of Theology, Singapore: The Association of Theological Schools in S.E. Asia, January, 1960, pp. 8–16.
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MyklebustO. G.: The Study of Missions in Theological Education. Oslo: Egede Instituttet, 1955 (Vol. 1) and 1957 (Vol. 2).
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RichardNiebuhr H.: The Purpose of the Church and its Ministry. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1956.
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RichardNiebuhr H., and WilliamsDaniel Day (Ed.): The Ministry in Historical Perspectives. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1956.
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RichardNiebuhr H.WilliamsDaniel Day, and GustafsonJames M.: The Advancement of Theological Education. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957.
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PriceFrank W. (Ed.): A Directory of Protestant Theological Seminaries and Bible Schools in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, the Caribbean and Pacific Areas. New York: Missionary Research Library, 1960.
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RansonC. W.: The Christian Minister in India. London: Butterworth, 1945.
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Record of Proceedings, Conference on Theological Education in Southeast Asia, Bangkok, 1956. Singapore: Board of Founders, Nanking Theological Seminary, 1956.
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Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: Conference on Motivation for the Ministry (Report). Louisville, Kentucky, 1959.
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SundklerBengt: The Christian Ministry in Africa. Uppsala: Swedish Institute of Missionary Research, 1960.
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TaylorDavid M.: “Clinical Pastoral Training.” In St. Mark's Review, Canberra (August, 1961), pp. 3–11. Reprinted in Journal of Pastoral Care (Spring, 1962), pp. 34–40.
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Theological Education in the Pacific (Report of Consultation, Suva, May, 1961). London: Theological Education Fund Committee of the International Missionary Council, 1961.
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Training for the Ministry: Final report of the Archbishops' Commission. London: Church Assembly, 1944.
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United Theological College, Bangalore, India: Fifty Years of Service, 1910–1960. Bangalore, 1960.
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WilliamsGeorge Huntston: The Harvard Divinity School: Its Place in Harvard University and in American Culture. Boston: Beacon Press, 1954.