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Union University Founders' Day
by Union University
Addresses from Union University's Founders' Day. An annual university event that was established in 1999, Founders' Day provides the Union community the opportunity to celebrate its long and rich history of providing a Christian liberal arts-based education. Union is the oldest institution of high education associated with the Southern Baptist Convention.
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12
Bob Agee
"Dreaming Dreams and Seeing Visions: Union's Legacy"
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11
Cynthia Jayne
"Global Engagement at Union University"
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10
James A. Patterson
"J.R. Graves, Union University, and Baptist Identity"
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9
Carla Sanderson
"Major Calamities in Union's 187-year History"
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8
Ray Van Neste
Charles Bray Williams
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7
Russell Moore
"Learning from T. T. Eaton and 19th Century Baptists"
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6
Harbert Alexander
"Voices from the Past - Footprints for the Future"
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5
Gene Fant
"Missions, Education and the Cooperative Program, or How M. E. Dodd helped to put a baptistry in my family's garage and helped to pay your Union tuition"
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4
Fisher Humphreys
"Institutional Ways of Honoring the Fifth Commandment"
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3
Jimmy Davis
"Union's Science Heritage"
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2
Timothy George
"The Legacy of Landmarkism and Union University"
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1
R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
"Union University and the Southern Baptist Convention"
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Addresses from Union University's Founders' Day. An annual university event that was established in 1999, Founders' Day provides the Union community the opportunity to celebrate its long and rich history of providing a Christian liberal arts-based education. Union is the oldest institution of high education associated with the Southern Baptist Convention.
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