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		<titleproper>Inventory of the Hilrie Shelton Smith papers,
		<date normal="1941/1983">1941-1983</date>
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<titlepage>
<titleproper>Inventory of the Hilrie Shelton Smith papers, <date type="span">1941-1983</date>
</titleproper>
<publisher>University Archives <lb/>Duke
		  University <lb/> Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185 USA </publisher>

<p><date normal="2007"> 2007</date> Duke University. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
<repository label="Repository">
<corpname>University Archives, Duke
			 University</corpname></repository>
<origination label="Creator"><persname encodinganalog="100">Smith, H. Shelton (Hilrie Shelton), 1893-1987.</persname></origination>
<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">Hilrie Shelton Smith papers, <unitdate normal="1941/1983" type="inclusive">1941-1983</unitdate>
</unittitle>

<langmaterial label="Language of Material" encodinganalog="546">Material in<language langcode="eng"> English</language>
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<physdesc label="Extent">

<extent unit="linear feet" encodinganalog="300">2.0 Linear Feet</extent><lb/>
<extent unit="items">1,500 Items</extent>
</physdesc>

<physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of
		  these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.</physloc>
<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="545">Hilrie Shelton Smith began his long association with Duke University in 1931 as Professor of Religious Education.  He remained at Duke until his retirement in 1963.  He H. Shelton Smith was an expert on American religious thought and was considered the dean of American ecclesiastical thought and history. </abstract>


<abstract encodinganalog="520">His collection contains material pertaining to his life including materials such as Smith's correspondence with colleagues; the correspondence and printed reviews concerning his individual books; and his sermons, addresses, and lectures.  Materials in the collection date from 1941-1983.</abstract>

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<head>Administrative Information</head>

<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
<head>Access Restrictions</head>
<p>Patrons must sign the Acknowledgement of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.</p>
<p>In off-site storage; 24 hours advance notice is required for use.</p>


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<userestrict encodinganalog="540">
<head>Copyright Notice</head>
<p>Copyright for Official University records is held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.</p>
</userestrict>

<prefercite>
		  <head>Preferred Citation</head>
		  <p>[Identification of item], Hilrie Shelton Smith papers, Duke University Archives, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke University.</p>
		</prefercite>
<acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
<head>Provenance</head>
<p>The Hilrie Shelton Smith papers were received by the University Archives as a
gift in 1983, 1994.
</p>
</acqinfo>


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<head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Processed by Archives Staff, November 2006</p>
<p>Encoded by Sherrie Bowser, January 2007</p>
<p>Accessions 83-16, A94-43 were merged into one collection, described in this finding aid.
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<bioghist>
<head>Biographical Note</head>

<bioghist>
<p>
Hilrie Shelton Smith was born near Greensboro, NC, on 8 May 1893.  After graduation from Elon College as class valedictorian in 1917 with the B.A. degree, he received the Ph.D. from Yale University in 1923.  He was ordained to the ministry in the United Church of Christ in 1915, and served in 1918-1919 as first lieutenant and chaplain with the American Expeditionary Force in France.  His career as an educator began with the
International Council of Religious Education in Chicago, where he served as the Director of Leadership Education (1923-1928).In 1928-1929 he was Associate Professor of Education at Teachers College of Columbia University, and then from 1929 to 1931 he was Associate Professor of Religious Education at the Yale Divinity School.  He came to Duke University in 1931, where he was to stay until his retirement in 1963.
</p>
<p>Smith's career has centered upon four major themes or tasks: the development of a graduate study program in religion at Duke; the cause of Christian ecumenism, which he upheld through his role as the founder (1935) and first president of the N.C. Council of Churches; the establishment of American Christianity as an autonomous academic field, where his own contributions were to be both theological and historical; and advocacy of civil rights for black Americans, in which his role as publicist and speaker made him an early critic of institutional and legal racism in the South, especially in the Southern church.</p>
<p>He was also instrumental in the establishment of the Gurney Harriss Kearns Foundation for Graduate Study in Religion, and the Amos Ragan Kearns Professorship in Religion.
H. Shelton Smith has received numerous honors.  The James B. Duke Professorship in 1953 was one of the original groups of J.B. Duke Professorships to be awarded.  A Festschrift volume was published by Duke University Press in 1963: A Miscellany of American Christianity, edited by Stuart Henry.  His other honors include the presidencies of the American Society of Church History (1957) and the American Theological Society (1958-1959), election to Phi Beta Kappa (1958), and election as "Alumnus of the Year" by Elon College in 1960.  In 1978, the N.C. Council of Churched awarded him its "Citation of Merit" for his devotion to the cause of ecumenism. </p>

</bioghist>



</bioghist>

<scopecontent>
<head>Collection Overview</head>

<scopecontent>
<p>Collection contains material pertaining to the life and career of H. Shelton Smith.  Subjects addressed in the collection include the name change of the School of Religion to the Divinity School in 1941, the origins of the Kearns fellowships and professorships, and the N.C. Council of Churches.  However, the bulk of the material consists of Smith&#8217;s correspondence with colleagues; the correspondence and printed reviews concerning his individual books; and his sermons, addresses, and lectures.  </p>
<p>Among his correspondents are Jimmy Carter, Theodore Hesburgh, Perry Miller, Reinhold Niebuhr, Roland Bainton, Paul Ramsey, John Hope Franklin, and Paul Green.  The folders entitled &#8220;Publications: Correspondence and Reviews&#8221; contain substantive discussions and descriptions of theological trends contemporary with the times in which the books were published.  The folder &#8220;Correspondence 1966-1982&#8221; contains letters from friends and colleagues that often mention theological and political issues in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s.</p>
<p>The sermons and addresses deal not only with race but also with general politics, and include a condemnation of U.S. involvement with Indochina.  The lectures and unpublished writings are largely or elucidations of many of the themes he has touched on in published works, including the Southern mind, race and the Southern church, the concepts of original sin and Christology, and the general history of American theology.  Five folders contain course lecture notes in typed form on similar topics, but also include notes for a course in the American Social Gospel.     </p>
</scopecontent>

</scopecontent>
<controlaccess>
<head>Subject Headings</head>
<p>These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.</p>
<list type="simple"><item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Duke University. Dept. of Religion. </corpname></item>
<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Duke University. Divinity School </corpname></item>
<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Duke University--Faculty. </corpname></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Liberalism (Religion). </subject></item>
<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">North Carolina Council of Churches. </corpname></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Race relations--Religious aspects </subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Religious education. </subject></item>
<item><persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">Smith, H. Shelton (Hilrie Shelton), 1893-1987. </persname></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Southern States--Race relations. </subject></item>
</list>
</controlaccess>

<relatedmaterial>
<head>Related Material</head>


<archref>
<unittitle label="Collection">News Service Biographical Files, <unitdate type="inclusive">1960-2004</unitdate>.</unittitle>

<repository label="Repository">University Archives, Duke University.</repository>
</archref>

<archref>
<unittitle label="Collection">Radio TV Services Records, circa <unitdate type="inclusive">1937-1988</unitdate>.</unittitle>

<repository label="Repository">University Archives, Duke University.</repository>
</archref>

<archref>
<unittitle label="Collection">Woody (Robert H.) Papers, <unitdate type="inclusive">1927-1985</unitdate>.</unittitle>

<repository label="Repository">University Archives, Duke University.</repository>
</archref>

<archref>
<unittitle label="Collection">Biographical Reference Collection, <unitdate type="inclusive">1972-2004</unitdate>.</unittitle>

<repository label="Repository">University Archives, Duke University.</repository>
</archref>
</relatedmaterial>

<dsc type="combined">

<head>Contents of Collection</head>


<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle id="s1">Container List</unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>2 Boxes</extent></physdesc>
</did>


<c02>
<did><container type="box">1</container>
<unittitle>Personal. Books Donated to Divinity School Library, <unitdate type="inclusive">1963-1981</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Personal. Vitae; Select Bibliography of Writings; Clippings; Honors, <unitdate type="inclusive">1959-1982</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Personal. Honors Luncheon, N.C. Council of Churches, <unitdate type="inclusive">2 May 1978</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>

<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Memorials, Obituaries, etc.</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Personal. Retirement. Honors Received, <unitdate type="inclusive">1963</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Personal. Retirement. Correspondence: "Letters to H. Shelton Smith," <unitdate type="inclusive">1962-1963</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Personal. Retirement. Dinner on <unitdate type="inclusive">20 May 1963</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Personal. Robinson, A.P.: "Our Theologians: H. Shelton Smith." Advance, Sept.<unitdate type="inclusive"> 1944</unitdate>, pp.12-14.</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Personal.  Thistlethwaite, Susan Brooks: H. Shelton Smith: Critic of the Theological Perspective of Progressive Religious Education, <unitdate type="inclusive">1934-1950</unitdate>. Ph.D., D.U., <unitdate type="inclusive">1980 </unitdate>(Abstract)</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Correspondence, <unitdate type="inclusive">1966-1982 </unitdate>[original of Jimmy Carter letter has been removed and placed into Signature Collection]</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>General File. Dissertations and Theses Supervised by H.S.S., <unitdate type="inclusive">1963</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>General File. Kearns Foundation for Graduate Study in Religion, Gurney Harriss, <unitdate type="inclusive">1951-1977</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>General File. Kearns Professorship, Amos Ragan, <unitdate type="inclusive">1961-1972</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>General File. N.C. Council of Churched, <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate>, <unitdate type="inclusive">1977-1981</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Correspondence. Divinity School: Change of Name (1941). <unitdate type="inclusive">1941</unitdate>, <unitdate type="inclusive">1977-1978</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Publications: Correspondence and Reviews: American Christianity, vols. I and II (Scribner, 1960, 1963), <unitdate type="inclusive">1960-1963</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>
Publications: Correspondence and Reviews: Changing Conceptions of Original Sin (Scribner, 1955), <unitdate type="inclusive">1955-1956</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>
Publications: Correspondence and Reviews: Faith and Nurture (Scribner, 1941), <unitdate type="inclusive">1941-1942</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Publications: Correspondence and Reviews: Horace Bushnell (Oxford, 1965), <unitdate type="inclusive">1965-1976</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Publications: Correspondence and Reviews: In His Image, But&#8230; (D.U. Press, 1972), <unitdate type="inclusive">1972-1975</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Writings: "The Image of a Pilgrim." Published in program of Pilgrim United Church of Christ, Durham, NC: "Service of Worship Celebrating the Claiming of the Name." <unitdate type="inclusive">26 Oct. 1975</unitdate>
Writings. Unpublished "Four Influential Theologians: Hopkins, Woods, Taylor, Hodge." undated</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Writings. Unpublished. "The Return to Christology." undated</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Writings. Unpublished. "The Slave South: An Interpretation." undated</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Writings. Unpublished. "Some Chapters on Modern American Christology." undated</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lecture Series. "As American Protestants Have Seen Jesus." Hebrew Union College - Miriam Goldberg Lectures. <unitdate type="inclusive">14-16 Feb. 1944</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lecture Series. "Christian Faith and Its Communication." Presbyterian School of Christian Education. Richmond, VA <unitdate type="inclusive">2-12 August 1954</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>

<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lecture Series. "The Doctrine of Original Sin: Its Decline and Revival in American Theology." The Stone Lectures. Princeton Theological Seminary. <unitdate type="inclusive">9-12 April 1951</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lecture Series. "Faith and Nurture in Contemporary Protestant Thought." Pacific School of Religion <unitdate type="inclusive">17-19 Feb. 1942 </unitdate>(Repeated 1942 and 1947 - see note inside)</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lecture Series. "Patterns of the Southern Mind." Robert F. Jones Lectures. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. <unitdate type="inclusive">31 Jan.-3 Feb. 1961</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lecture Series. "The Role of the Southern Churchman in the Struggle for Freedom and Equality." James A. Gray Lectures. Christian Convocation - Pastors' School, D. U. <unitdate type="inclusive">1-3 Nov. 1965</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>
Lectures. Courses. American Christianity 191: "Patterns of the Southern Mind." Fall, <unitdate type="inclusive">1960</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lectures. Courses. American Religious Thought 199: "The American Social Gospel." Summer <unitdate type="inclusive">1957</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Correspondence - Will Gravely [CLOSED]</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did><container type="box">2</container>
<unittitle>Lectures. Courses. American Religious Thought 395: "Religious Thought in Colonial America." Spring <unitdate type="inclusive">1961</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lectures. Courses. American Religious Thought 396: "Liberal Traditions in American Theology." Spring <unitdate type="inclusive">1961</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lectures. Courses. American Religious Thought 397: "Current American Theology." <unitdate type="inclusive">Fall, 1956</unitdate>.</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lectures. Scholarly Papers. "The American Post-Liberal Protestant Mind." Paper given at D.U. and Union [Theological Seminary?]. <unitdate type="inclusive">1962</unitdate>?</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lectures. Scholarly Papers. "Black Religion in the Colonial South." Paper given before Eastern Association of United Church of Christ. Pilgrim United Church, Durham, NC <unitdate type="inclusive">15 Sept. 1975</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lectures. Scholarly Papers. "Christology and the Kingdom of God." Paper read to the American Theological Society. <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lectures. Scholarly Papers. "The New Theology and the Idea of Progress." Paper read for American Society of Church History, Washington, DC, <unitdate type="inclusive">1955</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Lectures. Scholarly Papers. "Southern Churchmen and the Doctrine of White Supremacy." Paper read at annual meeting, American Society of Church History. Chicago, Ill. <unitdate type="inclusive">27 Dec. 1962</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Addresses. "Christian Realism and the Color Bar." Chapel Hill, NC <unitdate type="inclusive">7 Dec. 1949</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Addresses. "Darwinism and American Theology." Presidential Address for the American Theological Society <unitdate type="inclusive">3 April 1959</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Addresses. "From Oberlin to Nashville: A Fateful Pilgrimage." Fairchild Chapel, Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin College, Ohio. <unitdate type="inclusive">18 May 1966</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>
Addresses. "The Library in Theological Education." Dedication, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Building. Wake Forest, NC <unitdate type="inclusive">8 April 1958</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>

<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Addresses. "The Politics of Radical Inequality in N.C." NC Churchmen's Conference on Civil Rights. Raleigh, NC <unitdate type="inclusive">21 Sept. 1965</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>
Addresses: "A Sketch of Some Religious Beginnings in Colonial NC" Davie Popular Chapter: Daughters of the American Revolution. Chapel Hill, NC <unitdate type="inclusive">12 Oct. 1955</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Addresses. "The South at Mid-century." First Presbyterian Church Men's Club. Durham, NC Jan. <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Addresses. "Valley of Shame." St. Joseph's AMEZ Church, Durham, NC <unitdate type="inclusive">12 Feb. 1978</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Sermons. "The Burden of Vietnam." Ministers' Conference, Southern Conference of the United Church of Christ. Blowing Rock, NC <unitdate type="inclusive">21 May 1975</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Sermons. "The Ministry of Reconciliation" D.U. Divinity School Baccalaureate Sermon <unitdate type="inclusive">2 June 1963</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Sermons. "Moral Crisis in a Troubled South." D.U. Chapel <unitdate type="inclusive">29 April 1956</unitdate> (Also contains reprint in Advance Magazine, <unitdate type="inclusive">13 June 1956</unitdate>.)</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Sermons. "Protestantism in a Dynamic South." Presbyterian Church, Chapel Hill, NC <unitdate type="inclusive">13 Jan. 1963</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Sermons. "This South Under God." D.U. Chapel <unitdate type="inclusive">25 Oct. 1959</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c02>



<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Notes. <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate>. "Christianity and Politics in the Southern States"
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>




<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Addition of <unitdate type="inclusive">September 1983</unitdate> and <unitdate type="inclusive">December 1986</unitdate>
<lb/>
<unitdate type="inclusive">September 1983</unitdate> - 7 items. Includes correspondence; text of sermon, "The Image 	of a Pilgrim" (given in <unitdate type="inclusive">1975</unitdate> at Pilgrim United Church of Christ, Durham, NC); 	text of remarks by James Cleland made at conclusion of HSS's Gray Lectures at 	Duke in <unitdate type="inclusive">1965</unitdate>; certificate of congratulations to HSS by faculty and staff of the 	Divinity School on the occasion of his 90th birthday, <unitdate type="inclusive">8 May 1983</unitdate>.</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>

<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>	December 1986 - 5 items. Letters from Mary A. Pannill; Program of Dedication of Pannill House for the Honors Program at Randolph-Macon College; remarks by Ladell Payne, Pres.</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>




<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>
Addition, Jan. 28, 1987
<lb/>
	5 items including Order of Service and Sermon by Robert E. Cushman at the Memorial Service for H. Shelton Smith, <unitdate type="inclusive">January 11, 1987</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>


<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>The Christian Century, <unitdate type="inclusive">February 7-14, 1990</unitdate> -- "In Praise of Teachers" includes a tribute to Professor Smith</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Paper written by Albea Godbold and present to Smith, 1939</unittitle></did></c02>



</c01>




</dsc>

</archdesc>
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