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    Oral History Interview with Edward D. Moore, June 15, 2015

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    Interview with Edward D. Moore, city councilman from Tyler, Texas. In the interview, Moore discusses his family background, childhood, education, desegregation, his work for Kelly-Springfield Tire, labor unions, community activism, and city politics

    Moore, Carey A., December 26, 2005 [Interview]

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    Professor of Religion Carey A. Moore was interviewed on December 26, 2005, by Michael Birkner about aspects of his career on the faculty of Gettysburg College, including memories of colleagues, classes, and students.Dunkelberger, Harold A.; Freed, Edwin D.; Trone, Robert H.; Loose, John H.; Hammann, Louis J.; Bolich, Harry F.; Lindeman, Ralph D.; Waltemyer, William C.; Pickering, James D.; Henderson, James G.; Baskerville, Edward J.; Sundermyer, William K.; Hanson, Carl Arnold; Schaper, Donna; Coulter, Chan L.; Richardson, Norman E.Willard S. Paul Years; Carl Arnold Hanson Years; Charles E. Glassick Year

    Mrs. Edward Moore and Mrs. R. D. Halbower: Texas Christian University Fine Arts Foundation Guild

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    Mrs. Edward Moore, left, and Mrs. R. D. Halbower Jr. are two guild members behind the scenes for the Texas Christian University (TCU) collection of four ballets. They are sitting in front of the stage where members of the Little Red Riding Hood are shown practicing their roles in full costume. Leeannah Roberts resembles a flirtations Little Red Riding Hood as she tickles the chin of the wolf, Barbara Sims. The other dancer is Barbara Macklem. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition March 3, 1968.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4309/thumbnail.jp

    U.S. President Barack Obama signs the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act

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    President Barack Obama signs the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. Introduced by Senator Kennedy (D-MA), President Obama remarks on the senator's achievements and the importance of the civil service organization, AmeriCorps. Obama goes on to discuss the new work AmeriCorps will invest its efforts in involving clean energy and education

    Moore, Edward (Death, 1897-11-24)

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    Address: C.H. & D. R. R. nr. Fairmount 1786 Agnes St.Age at death: 41 yrs.Pg 107/1897/411/MW M/Ohio/Dr.J. A. Haerr/C. Miller/Berlington, OhioOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MOLENY-MOORE, JR'

    The Necessity of a Christocentric, Kingdom-Focused Model of Expository Preaching

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    ABSTRACT THE NECESSITY OF A CHRISTOCENTRIC KINGDOM-FOCUSED MODEL OF EXPOSITORY PREACHING David E. Prince, PH.D. The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2011 Chairperson: Dr. Russell D. Moore The thesis of this dissertation is that Christocentric, kingdom-focused expository preaching constitutes the core of faithful biblical proclamation. Expository preaching takes a particular text of Scripture as its subject, proclaiming the truth of that text in light of its historical, epochal, and Christocentric, kingdom-focused canonical contexts, thereby exposing the meaning of the human and divine authors for the purpose of gospel-centered application. Chapter 2 explains the biblical-theological foundations for a Christocentric, kingdom-focused model in contrast to the single-intention-of-the-human-author interpretive methodology, as advocated by Walter C. Kaiser. It identifies Genesis 3:15, Luke 24:25-27, and Luke 25:44-46 as key texts for a Christocentric approach that affirms a canonical sensus plenior and identifies the kingdom of Christ as the unifying center of Scripture. Chapter 3 develops a contemporary model of based on apostolic hermeneutics and proclamation. The chapter contends that contemporary preachers, following the apostles, should be saturated with Scripture, reading and preaching the entire Bible, recognizing the centrality of Christ and the eschatological fulfillment of the kingdom of God through him. Chapter 4 interacts with and offers a summary evaluation of contemporary models of Christocentric expository preaching as represented by the seminal volumes of four prominent authors: Edmund Clowney, Bryan Chapell, Sidney Greidanus, and Graeme Goldsworthy. Each volume advances the cause of Christocentric expository preaching, but none is the final word. Chapter 5 explains the importance of Christocentric, kingdom-focused expository preaching for the local church and explores the dangers of non-Christocentric models. The chapter contends that the difference in these preaching models is not a matter of preference but rather one of effectiveness in kingdom warfare. The chapter emphasizes the necessity of conjoining exposition with a Christocentric focus on the kingdom. Chapter 6 summarizes and concludes the dissertation. Christocentric, kingdom-focused expository preaching is not an optional style but a necessity for faithful proclamation. Practitioners of the approach will of course be prone to error, but to err by preaching the Bible as though it is not all about Christ is a far worse danger

    Ives, Edward D. Sandy oral history interview

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    Edward D. “Sandy” Ives was born September 4, 1925, and grew up in White Plains, New York. He was an anthropology professor at the University of Maine, Orono and founded the Maine Folklife Center, where information was collected on the early 20th century lumber industry in Maine. He is the author of “The Tape Recorded Interview,” a directorial guide on oral history, in both book and video formats. He wrote and sang the song “Vahlsing Pollutes It,” referring to the failed sugar beet industry in Aroostook County. At the time of this interview he lived in Bucksport, Maine

    The politician. A poem. Addressed to Mr. James Scott, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. By the author of Juvenal's satires imitated and adapted to the times [electronic resource].

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    The author of Juvenal's satires = Edward Burnaby Greene.With a half-title and an erratum pasted to the final page.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
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