Preface -- 1. Stalemate in Indianapolis: The Struggle to Create a Central Training School for the Disciples of Christ, 1889-1921 -- 2. More Religion-Less Theology: A Viable Plan for Ministerial Education at Butler University, 1917-1924 -- 3. Training Men and Women "of All Religious Faiths" for the Christian Ministry: The Seminary's First Decade, 1924-1935 -- 4. Catholicity and Conservatism: The Bible, Unity, and Mission at the School of Religion, 1935-1944 -- 5. In the Best Possible Hands: New Leaders and the Renewal of the Seminary's Commitments, 1943-1949 -- 6. For the Sake of the Kingdom: The Decision to Become Christian Theological Seminary, 1950-1958 -- 7. Recklessly Committed to Christ and the Gospel: The New Seminary in a Decade of Cultural Crisis, 1959-1970 -- 8. The Liveliest Place in the Area: The CTS Ethos Emerges, 1965-1974 -- 9. Coping with Adversity: Hard Times and the Deepening of Faith, 1974-1978 -- 10. The Finest Institution of Its Kind: A Center of Theological Education and Reflection, 1979-1987 -- 11. A Spirit Ever Restless: An Ecumenical Seminary of the Christian Church, 1987-1997 -- 12. Memory and Mission: The Seminary in its Seventy Fifth Year, 2000 -- Appendix - Faculty of the Seminary: 1924-2000.
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