50th anniversary narrative of the Earlham School of Religion's history, supplementing Will Cooper's 25th anniversary narrative with a fresh interpretation for the second quarter century of its life.
This book explains some of what goes on in the ESR/Earlham College relationship, but it skirts the controversies over endowment issues. It doesn't talk about the "why" of the break up of relationship between Conner Prairie. Surely that issue should have been part of the history of ESR. Not that I knew every student at ESR, but since we supposedly graduated in the same class (2007), I'd expect to at least know her name.
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