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Inventory of the Harland E. Hogue Oral History Collection
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Description
Harland E. Hogue, 1908-1999, was professor of homiletics and church history at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA. His oral history interviews discuss his life, career, experiences, people, and general observations at PSR beginning in 1954. The interviews also include his experiences as a student at the San Francisco Theological Seminary, as a proferssor at the founding of the Graduate Theological Union, and his review of seminary education in the 20th century.
Background
Harland E. Hogue, 1908-1999, was Carl Patton Professor of Homiletics at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA, from 1954 to 1975 and served as chair of the doctoral faculty at Graduate Theological Union in the fields of History and Worship, Preaching and the Arts. A highly respected scholar in American church history, he was also well known as an outstanding preacher.
Extent
.5 linear feet (1 5 inch box); 8 audio files
Restrictions
Copyright of oral history assigned to the Graduate Theological Union. Copyright of other audio cassettes has not been assigned to the Graduate Theological Union.
Availability
Collection is open for research.