Bylaws of Pacific Theological Seminary and E. T. Earl Lectureship
The University of California at Berkley establishes bylaws for the Pacific Theological Seminary and E. T. Earl Lectureship. The Pacific Theological Seminary was incorporated for the purpose of “educat[ing] men for the Gospel Ministry.” Its bylaws account for the selection of its trustees, standing committees, board of visitors, president, and board of instructors and define their roles and expectations of church affiliation. Provisions are also made for alterations and amendments to the bylaws. The E. T. Earl Lectureship is a foundation conceived to ensure “the adequate presentation of Christian truth” by bringing Christian scholars of renown to the campus. Their goal will be to “illustrate and disseminate Christian thought, and minister to Christian life.” The bylaws account for the management of lectures and the allocation of funds.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1904-11-22