Eternity as a Sunrise: The Life of Hugo H. Culpepper |
Contents
Boyhood | 1 |
Education | 9 |
Concentration Camp | 25 |
X | 36 |
Medical School | 101 |
Chile 19471951 | 133 |
Furlough in Louisville | 154 |
Argentina 19531958 | 160 |
Home Mission Board 19651970 | 258 |
Hugo at Home Mission Board Family photograph | 261 |
First Annual Pastors | 270 |
Hugo and Alan | 286 |
Southern Seminary 19701981 | 291 |
Hugo with Erin 1975 Family photograph | 311 |
Hugo with Rodney 1980 Family photograph | 335 |
Retirement 19812000 | 336 |
The New House in Buenos | 181 |
International Baptist Theological | 198 |
Southern Seminary 19581964 | 199 |
Miguel de Unamuno Newspaper clipping | 213 |
Religions | 232 |
Family photograph | 344 |
Sunrise | 354 |
Clasped Hands of Robert | 355 |
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Alan and Jacque Alan Culpepper American Argentina Arkansas Atlanta Baguio Baptist Church Baptist World Alliance Baylor began believe Bible Buenos Aires camp Camp John Hay Captive Community Chile China Christian Faith committee death December eternal experience faculty Faith and Modern February feel Foreign Mission Board friends furlough God's gospel Greek New Testament Home Mission Board hope Hugo and Ruth Hugo Culpepper Hugo wrote Hugo's Ibid internees January Japanese Larry later letter to Alan letter to Hugo letter to Ruth Little Rock living Lord Louisville Manila meeting Miguel de Unamuno missionary months morning night pastor plans preached problem professor religious pluralism responsibility Ruth Culpepper Ruth's Southern Baptist Southern Baptist Convention Southern Seminary spirit talk tape teaching theology things thought took Tragic Sense Unamuno understanding W. O. Carver week Wilfred Cantwell Smith World Religions