Presbyterians and Pensions: The Roots and Growth of Pensions in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

by R. Douglas Brackenridge

Other authorsLois A. Boyd
Paperback, 1989

Call number

BX9195 .B67

Publication

Westminster John Knox Press (1989), 216 pages

Physical description

186 p.; 23 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

PART ONE : BEGINNINGS, 1707-1870.
1. Colonial Efforts.
2. The Widow's Fund.
3. The Presbyterian Annuity Company.
4. The Fund for Disabled Ministers.

PART TWO : DENOMINATIONAL BOARDS AND AGENCIES, 1870-1930.
5, The Board of Ministerial Relief.
6. The Board of Ministerial Relief and Sustentation.
7. Cumberland and United Presbyterian Relief Traditions.
8. Executive Committee of Christian Education and Ministerial Relief.

PART THREE : MODERN PENSION PROGRAMS, 1930-1986.
9. The Board of Annuities and Relief.
10. The Board of Pensions : PCUSA.
11. A Decade of Controversy and Change, 1973-1983.

Epilogue.

Barcode

008a106189

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