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The D. B. Robertson Papers

An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives


Finding aid created by: Tim Carter
Date: 2016



Biography

Portrait of Professor D. B. Robertson

D. B. Robertson (1915-1986) was a professor in the Department of Religion at Syracuse University from 1961 to 1981.

D. B. Robertson was born in Gaffney, South Carolina. He received his Bachelor's degree from Berea College in 1940 and his Bachelor in Divinity at Union Theological Seminary in New York City in 1943. His career in academia was suspended for two years during World War II, when he served as army chaplain from 1945 to 1946. Robertson eventually received his PhD from Columbia University in 1948 and, for a short time, studied at the University of Heidelberg, Germany (1953-1954) and at Harvard Divinity School (1958-1959).

Robertson was a Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Berea College from 1947 until 1960, at which point he joined the faculty at Syracuse University. It was during his time as a doctoral student and professor at Berea College that Robertson met Professor James Luther Adams and Professor Reinhold Niebuhr, two contemporary theologians who would become the focus of Robertson’s academic work at Syracuse University.

Robertson’s first publication was editing Voluntary Associations: a Study of Groups in Free Societies (1966), a collection of essays honoring James Luther Adams. Though published in 1966, Robertson was writing to colleagues about the project as early as 1959. Originally, the book was meant to be a surprise gift for Adams. However, Robertson began corresponding with Adams about the project in 1961 and interviewed him a few years later at his residence at Gould Farms.

Near the same time that he was completing his work on Adams, Robertson was also finishing a second book, Should Churches Be Taxed? (1968). In 1965, Robertson took a short leave of absence so that he could finish his research. He also put together an unpublished booklet in 1968 titled, "History of the Department of Religion at Syracuse University."

Another of Robertson's publications, Reinhold Niebuhr's Works: a Bibliography (1979), traced the intellectual history of the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr. Robertson had first corresponded with Niebuhr while he was finishing his thesis at Columbia. He continued to correspond with Niebuhr and collect his writings over the next twenty years.

D. B. Robertson received an honorary doctorate from Berea College in 1977. When he retired from Syracuse University in 1981, Robertson returned to Berea College and served as the Eli Lilly Visiting Professor of Religion.


Scope and Content Note

The D. B. Robertson Papers include materials mostly related to the publications he produced while he was a professor at Syracuse University. This collection ranges from 1939 to 1981 and includes seven series:

The General Correspondence series includes letters between D. B. Robertson and professors from other universities.

The General Interviews series contains one interview with Dr. James Robinson on Albert Schweitzer’s missionary work in Africa and another interview with Howard M. Ham about religious education at Syracuse University.

The "History of the Department of Religion at Syracuse University" series includes notes and photocopied material used in writing the booklet.

The Lectures, Speeches, and Writings series comprises a lecture by James Moffat from the Union Theological Seminary, a speech by Chancellor Tolley, as well as some of Robertson’s own writings.

The Reinhold Niebuhr’s Works: a Bibliography series contains correspondence between D. B. Robertson and Reinhold Niebuhr himself, as well as members of his family and others who supported the production of the book. This series also contains a review written by Robertson of Faith and Politics: a Commentary on Religious, Social, and Political Thought in a Technological Age by Niebuhr, along with a speech Niebuhr gave at the Union Theological Seminary in New York City.

The Should Churches Be Taxed? series includes extensive annotated drafts and proofreading copies of the book, along with photocopied material and notes used in research. Note: pages 120-224 of the draft copy were missing when the collection was processed.

The Voluntary Associations: a Study of Groups in Free Societies series contains nearly three decades of correspondence between D. B. Robertson and James Luther Adams, as well as correspondence between Robertson and writers and editors who contributed to the production of the book. There are interviews that Robertson transcribed when he visited Adams at Gould Farm. There are also writings, biographical material, and photographs of James Luther Adams. Lastly, the bulk of this series contains annotated drafts of each of the chapters.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions:

Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.

Use Restrictions:

Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.


Related Material

The Archives holds both a clippings file and portrait file for D. B. Robertson.


Selected Search Terms

Names

Adams, James Luther, 1901-1994.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971.
Robertson, D. B.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.

Associated Titles

Reinhold Niebuhr's Works: a Bibliography.
Should Churches Be Taxed?
Voluntary Associations: a Study of Groups in Free Societies.

Subjects

Religion.
College teachers.
Higher education.

Types of Material

Drafts (documents)
Interviews.
Proofs (printed matter)

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

D. B. Robertson Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

D. B. Robertson donated his papers to the Archives between 1975 and 1976.

Processing Information

Materials were rehoused in acid-free folders.


Arrangement

Folders are arranged alphabetically.


Table of Contents

General Correspondence

General Interviews

"History of the Department of Religion at Syracuse University"

Lectures, Speeches, and Writings

Reinhold Niebuhr's Works: a Bibliography

Should Churches Be Taxed?

Voluntary Associations: a Study of Groups in Free Societies


Inventory