Collections
This book is an attempt to expand the concepts of Prison Theology by integrating concepts of Relational Theology. Relational Theology can be seen as an understanding that God is embraced by the dynamic between two or more; that is, between
Two volumes of early records from the Reformed “Dutch” Church of New Paltz beginning in 1683.
This collection provides a record of the Glebe's activities from the 1790s through the early 1900s.
These are the newsletters from the current and predecessor organizations.
This collection includes photographs, documents, correspondence, and other ephemera documenting Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, which was founded in April 1919 in Utica, NY.
Photographs of the Idle Hour estate as “Peace Haven.”
An online newsletter published through Jesus the Liberator’s Prison Theology website.
PRISON THEOLOGY is an attempt to build a knowledge base that can offer solutions to “crime and punishment”. This theology was developed among multitudes of incarcerated people in the American empire. People most affected by punishment are
Historic postcards of ecclesiastical buildings in Nyack, drawn from the collection of Robert Courtwright.
Collection of items related to the special projects and committees of the NRC
This collection includes yearbooks, student newspapers and other materials related to St. Patrick's High School in Newburgh, NY.
Materials relating to Stephen Pearl Andrews and his family.
Oral histories and papers from student projects.
This collection highlights Freeport's Jewish community, focusing its members' life accomplishments including marriage, birth, death and bar mar mitzvahs.