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Pitts Digital Publications
This collection includes digital publications produced by Pitts Theology Library. These works may include: 1. New digital versions of print editions published by Pitts or Emory between 1993 and 2017 2. Full digital versions of PDF-only editions produced by Pitts but never printed 3. New scholarly works such as lectures, translations, or facsimile editions with commentary. 4. Zines, periodicals, reports, etc. produced by Pitts.
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The Very Meanest Translation: Activity Guide
Miller, ElizabethAn activity guide designed to accompany the "The Very Meanest Translation: Reading, Revising, and Replacing the King James Bible in America" exhibition, including a scavenger hunt, matching game, word search, fill-in-the-blank games, and guiding questions. -
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This Sacred Art: Activity Guide
Miller, ElizabethAn activity guide designed to accompany the "This Sacred Art: The Emergence of the Printed Book in Fifteenth-Century Europe" exhibition, including a scavenger hunt, matching game, word search, drawing prompt, and guiding questions. -
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So That It Pierces & Rings Through the Heart: Activity Guide
Miller, ElizabethAn activity guide designed to accompany the "So That It Pierces & Rings Through The Heart: Martin Luther's September Testament and 500 Years of Vernacular Scripture" exhibition, including a scavenger hunt, matching game, word search, coloring page, and guiding questions. -
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PITTS ZINE (Atlanta, GA)
Miller, ElizabethA guide for incoming and returning students to the services and resources at Pitts Theology Library. This is the inaugural release of the zine, featuring original artwork by Ann McShane and advice gathered from students and library users during the Spring 2023 semester. -
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Passional Christi vnnd Antichristi, an annotated digital edition
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546The digital edition of the 1521 Erfurt printing of Passional Christi und Antichristi, held by the Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection at Emory University. The digitized pamphlet has been overlayed with a searchable transcription of the printed text. In addition, annotations have been added that provide transcriptions and translations of all manuscript marginalia, as well as commentaries by subject matter experts. -
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A Question of Sovereignty: The Politics of Manning’s Conversion
Erb, Peter C., 1943-The digital edition of an public lecture on the politics of Cardinal Henry Edward Manning's conversion to Catholicism presented on the afternoon of December 4, 1995, at White Hall (Emory University) as the Second Annual Thomas Aquinas Lecture and sponsored by the Aquinas Center of Theology at Emory University. -
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Huldrych Zwingli: The Implementation of the Lord's Supper
Zwingli, Ulrich, 1484-1531The digital edition of an introduction to and translation of Ulrich Zwingli's "Actio[n] oder Brauch des Nachtmals, Gedechtnus, oder Dancksagung Christi wie sy auff Osteren zu[o] Zürich angehebt wirt, jm Jar alls man zalt M.D. XXV," originally published by Hans Hager in Zürich, Switzerland in 1525. The original text is one of two edition published in 1525 of Zwingli's reform of the mass on the basis of a "biblically based" liturgy. -
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Johann Tetzel's Rebuttal against Luther's Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
Tetzel, Johann, 1460-1519The digital edition of an introduction to and translation of Johan Tetzel's "Vorlegung gemacht von Bruder Johan Tetzel Prediger Orde[n]s Ketzermeister : wyder eynen vormessen Sermon von tzwentzig irrige[n] Artickeln Bebstlichen Ablas vn[d] Gnade belange[n]de allen cristglaubige[n] Mensche[n] tzuwissen von Notten," originally published by Melchior Lotter in Leipzig, Germany, in 1518, including facsimile reproductions. -
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A Christian Sermon: Over the Body and at the Funeral of the Venerable Dr. Martin Luther, Preached by Mr. Johann Bugenhagen Pomeranus, Doctor and Pastor of the Churches in Wittenberg
Bugenhagen, Johann, 1485-1558The digital edition of an introduction to and translation of Johann Bugehangen's "Eine christliche Predigt vber der Leich vnd Begrebnis des ehrwirdigen D. Martini Luthers," originally published by Georg Rhaw in Wittenberg, Germany, in 1546, including facsimile reproductions. The original text is a sermon at Martin Luther's funeral service in Wittenberg.. -
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Luther, Bach, and the Early Reformation Chorale
Marshall, Robert LewisThe digital edition of a lecture on the relationship between Luther, Bach, and early Reformation chorale music, delivered at the eighth annual fall concert celebrating the Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection in the Pitts Theology Library at the Candler School of Theology, Emory University on October 17, 1995. -
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Elisabeth Creutziger, the Magdeburg Enchiridion, 1536 and Reformation Theology
Leaver, Robin A.The digital edition of lecture on Elisabeth Creutziger in relation to the Magdeburg Enchiridion (1536) and the broader theology of the Reformation, delivered at the seventh annual fall concert celebrating the Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection in the Pitts Theology Library at the Candler School of Theology, Emory University, October 18, 1994. -
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Enchiridion Geistliker Leder unde Psalmen, Magdeburg 1536
The digital edition of an introductory study of the "Enchiridion geistliker leder unde Psalmen," originally published by Melchior Lotter in Magdeburg, Germany, in 1536, including facsimile reproductions. The original text includes hymns in part with melodies in Low German.