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    Reverend Robin Murray Interview

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    Reverend Robin Murray (M.Div. 2018) was interviewed by Nia Kamau in the Oral History Studio of Fondren Library at Southern Methodist University on September 13, 2019. Rev. Murray shared her experiences growing up in Dallas and in Plano. She received a BA in Psychology from the University of North Texas in 2005. Almost a decade later, she accepted her call to ministry at Joy Tabernacle AME Church and enrolled at SMU Perkins School of Theology to receive a Master of Divinity. As a student at SMU, Rev. Murray championed justice by supporting undergraduate students during the Black@SMU movement and organizing a prayer vigil after numerous racist events during the 2016 school year. She is currently an organizer at Faith in Texas, and she is a minister at Joy Tabernacle AME Church

    Dr. Mimi Murray with Robin Roberts

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    A photograph of Dr. Mimi Murray (left) believed to be standing with Robin Roberts (right).For more information on Dr. Mimi Murray, please see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/9

    [Madalyn and Robin Murray O'Hair]

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    Photocopy of an image of Madalyn Murray O'Hair and her granddaughter Robin on the couch at their home in Austin, Texas, July 1995

    Robin DeRosa (Website)

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    Robin DeRosa's personal website

    Tetralobus subcylindricus Murray 1868

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    Tetralobus subcylindricus Murray, 1868 Tetralobus subcylindricus Murray, 1868: 99. Type depository. Unknown. Type locality. Nigeria: Akwa Akpa [" Old Calabar "]. Distribution. Nigeria. Literature. Murray (1868): original description; Schenkling (1925): catalogue; Laurent (1965a): remark; Laurent (1967): checklist.Published as part of Kundrata, Robin, 2017, Annotated catalogue of the click-beetle subfamily Tetralobinae (Coleoptera: Elateridae), pp. 151-184 in Zootaxa 4323 (2) on page 175, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4323.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/89883

    John Courtney Murray

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    This chapter offers an insight on the intellectual relationship between Reinhold Niebuhr and John Courtney Murray, SJ. Newly discovered archival documents highlight their roles as consultants to the Basic Issues Program of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI), established in 1957. The activities of the programme were based on debates pertaining to topics including religious pluralism, civic unity, and natural law. Niebuhr and Murray had the opportunity to present their perspectives on the United States religious landscape and the issues raised by ecumenical and social relations between the Protestant majority and the Catholic minority. What emerges from their confrontation is not a search for conciliation, but rather a representation of Reinhold Niebuhr’s understanding of pre-conciliar Catholic theology and John Courtney Murray’s effort to contribute to the acknowledgement of Catholics within American history and society
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