Howard, David M.
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 278: Elisabeth Elliot Papers
Collection
Identifier: CN 278
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, slides, clippings, publicity releases, reviews, manuscripts, films, video and audio tapes relating to Elisabeth Elliot's careers as a missionary in Ecuador, author, teacher and speaker. The collection is particularly rich in material relating to the so-called "Auca Incident" and Elliot's own work the Waorani, whose enemies called them the "Auca," as well as her lectures on the Biblical view of the roles of men and women, dealing with suffering, and personal holiness, among...
Dates:
Created: 1926-2010; Majority of material found within 1938-2010
Collection 701 Papers of Olive Fleming Liefeld
Collection
Identifier: CN 701
Scope and Contents
This collection contains letters, reports, transcripts, photographs, photo albums, and other materials from the papers of Olive Liefeld relating to her first husband, Peter Fleming, their work as missionaries in Ecuador among the Quichua people, his death along with four other missionaries at the hands of Waorani tribesmen in 1956, the continuing development of that story in terms of the impact of the men's deaths on American evangelicalism and the growth of a Christian community among the...
Dates:
Created: 1946-2006, undated
Collection 721 Papers of Fred and Clara Elliot
Collection
Identifier: CN 721
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and clippings received or created by the Elliots, who were parents of the missionary Jim Elliot. Most of the collection consists of letters from Jim Elliot to his parents and/or other members of his family, although there are also numerous letters from his parents to him and letters from other correspondents, such as Elisabeth Elliot (Jim’s wife), Ed and Marilou McCully, Marj Saint, and Barbara Youderian. The letters describe contemporaneously Jim Elliot’s student years at...
Dates:
1945-1958
Filtered By
- Subject: Quechua Indians. X
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Colorado Indians (Ecuador) 2
- Evangelistic work -- Ecuador. 2
- Huao (Language) 2
- Huao Indians. 2
- Missions. 2
- Quechua language. 2
- Quito (Ecuador) 2
- Through gates of splendor. 2
- Aeronautics in missionary work. 1
- Arajuno (Ecuador) 1
- Authors and publishers. 1
- Authors and readers -- United States. 1
- Bible -- Translating. 1
- Child rearing -- Religious aspects -- Christianity 1
- Children of missionaries. 1
- Christian education -- Ecuador. 1
- Christian martyrs -- Ecuador. 1
- Christianity and culture. 1
- Christmas. 1
- Church work with single people 1
- College students -- Religious life -- Illinois -- Wheaton. 1
- College students -- Religious life. 1
- College students. 1
- Courtship. 1
- Curaray River (Ecuador and Peru) 1
- Ecuador -- Description and travel 1
- Evangelicalism -- 20th century. 1
- Evangelicalism -- United States. 1
- Feminist theology 1
- Gateway to Joy (Radio program) 1
- Holiness -- Biblical teaching. 1
- Indians of South America -- Ecuador. 1
- Jivaroan Indians. 1
- Language in missionary work. 1
- Loneliness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity 1
- Marriage. 1
- Men -- Sexual behavior. 1
- Mid-Century Crusade (Motion picture) 1
- Missionaries -- Training of. 1
- Missionaries -- Appointment, call, and election. 1
- Missionaries. 1
- Missions -- Peru. 1
- Missions -- South America. 1
- New York World's Fair (1939-1940) 1
- Nuer (African people). 1
- Plymouth Brethren -- Missions. 1
- Plymouth Brethren. 1
- Radio in missionary work. 1
- Sex role -- United States. 1
- Shadow of the almighty. 1
- Suffering 1
- Suffering -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. 1
- Summer Institute of Linguistics. 1
- These strange ashes. 1
- Translating and interpreting. 1
- Tribes -- Ecuador. 1
- Waorani Indians. 1
- Women 1
- Women -- Religious life. 1
- Women -- Sexual behavior. 1
- Women authors, American. 1
- Women missionaries. 1
- Zulu (African people) 1 ∧ less
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