
Collection 192
[May 22, 2009]
Lindsell, Harold; 1913-1998
Papers; 1941-1998
40 Boxes (10 RC, 30 DC); Artifacts, Audio Tapes, Filmstrip, Negatives, Oversize
Material, Phonograph Records, Photographs, Slides (26.22 cubic feet)
Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, manuscripts, and other materials
documenting the career and life of Lindsell as a theologian, author, speaker
and editor, dating primarily from his becoming Associate Editor of Christianity
Today magazine in 1964. Considerable information on: Christianity Today,
Wheaton College, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Westmont College, the
Simon Greenleaf School of Law, and research on the inerrancy of Scripture. There
are restrictions on the use of this collection.
Restrictions
The following folders are restricted from research until after the death of
Dr. Billy Graham:
3-1 , 3-12, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 28-3
The following folders are restricted from research until January 15, 2019:
34-7, 34-8, 34-9
Full name |
Harold Lindsell |
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Birth |
New York City on December 22, 1913 |
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Death |
January 15, 1998, after a long illness. |
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Family |
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Parents |
Leonard Anthony and Ella Briggs (Harris) Lindsell |
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Marital Status |
Married Marion Joanne Bolinder on June 12, 1943. In 1982, Dr. and Mrs. Lindsell resided in Laguna Hills, California. |
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Children |
Judith Ann (born 1944, married William C. Wood), Joanne Marjorie (born 1946, married 1. David Buffam, 2. Robert E. Webber), Nancy Jean (born 1949, married Daniel Lee Sharp), and John Harold (born 1952, married Stephanie Larson) |
Conversion |
1925 |
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Ordination |
Through his own study, he concluded that his personal beliefs were most in keeping with the Baptist tradition, and he was ordained to the pastorate by the First Baptist Church (Southern Baptist Convention), Columbia, S.C., in 1944. |
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Education |
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Grammar school and secondary education in the New York City public school system |
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1938 |
B.S., Wheaton College (summa cum laude) |
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1939 |
A.M., University of California, Berkeley |
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1942 |
Ph.D., New York University (some of his graduate work was dome at Harvard University) |
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1964 |
Doctor of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary |
Career |
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1942-1944 |
Professor of church history and missions at Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina, where he also served as registrar |
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1944-1947 |
Professor of church history at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Illinois |
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1947-1964 |
Professor of missions, Dean of the Faculty, and Vice President of Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California |
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1964-1967 |
Associate Editor of Christianity Today magazine |
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1967-1968 |
Professor of Bible, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois |
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1969-1978 |
Editor of Christianity Today magazine |
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After retiring as editor of Christianity Today, Lindsell continued to write and served as guest lecturer and speaker on numerous occasions |
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1983-1989 |
Professor of apologetics, Simon Greenleaf School of Law; director of the Master's program, 1984-1989 |
Other significant information |
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Was raised in the Presbyterian Church |
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Lindsell served as director of the Baptist Faith and Message Fellowship, Inc., and was a member of several professional organizations, including the American Historical Association, American Society of Church History, American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, National Association of Evangelicals, and the Evangelical Theological Society. He was a trustee for Wheaton College, Westmont College, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Luther Rice Seminary,Outreach, Inc., and Christianity Today |
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He was a friend and advisor of Billy Graham's from almost the start of the latter's ministry. He served on the executive committee planning the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization held in Lausanne, Swizerland. |
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His first book, a novel, Abundantly Above, was published in 1944. The years that followed saw the publication of nearly twenty books which he either authored, co-authored or edited. Included, among others, were A Christian Philosophy of Missions (1949, revised 1970); Park Street Prophet, a biography of Harold John Ockenga (1951); Missionary Principles and Practice (1955); Harper Study Bible (1963); Christianity and the Cults (1963); The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1973); The Battle for the Bible (1976) and its sequel The Bible in the Balance (1979); The Gathering Storm, concerning the second coming of Christ (1981); the Lindsell Study Bible (1981); Free Enterprise: A Judeo-Christian Defense (1982); The Holy Spirit in the Later Days (1983); and The New Paganism (1987). His book The Battle for the Bible, in which he defended Scriptural inerrancy against evangelicals whom he claimed were turning from a literal interpretation of the Bible, sparked considerable controversy in the evangelical community, and it was partially from this controversy that the sequel was written. Lindsell also authored numerous magazine and journal articles. |
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[NOTE: In the scope and content description, the notation "Folder 4-8" means Box 4, Folder 8.]
Series: I. Paper Records
Subseries: A. Originial Collection 192 B.Added Material
Arrangement: Chronilogical, alphabetical
Date Range: 1941-1994
Volume: 23.9 cubic feet
Boxes: 1-40
Notes: This collection consists of correspondence, research data and writings
which document Lindsell's wide interests, starting primarily from the time of
his appointment as Associate Editor for Christianity Today until 1994. The Lindsell
papers in general contain rich commentary on a myriad of late-twentieth century
evangelical interests, particularly concerning debates over Biblical inerrancy.
The bulk of the collection is in two series, created by the archivists. The
first series consists of all the paper materials in the collection when it was
first processed in 1981. The second series consists of all the materials added
in 2006. Material in the second series is described much less intensively, in
line with the Archives’ changing processing standards. There is a third
series of audio materials.
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Subseries: A. Original Collection 192
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1943-1981
Volume: 10.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 1-10
Geographic coverage: Primarily USA, but many materials from other countries
Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, minutes, newsletters
Subjects: Biblical inerrancy, American Protestantism, especially Evangelicalism
and Fundamentalism, Billy Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association,
Christianity Today magazine, Wheaton College, Fuller Theological Seminary, Gordon-Conwell
Theological Seminary
Notes: The following descriptive material for this series is taken from the
original guide, which analyzed the material according to eight subject areas
defined by the archivist:
1. Personal concerns
There is only one folder (Folder 7-28) which is titled as Lindsell's personal
life. The span of its time (1947-64) matches his tenure at Fuller Theological
Seminary. It contains correspondence with financially floundering "Sacred
Records" for whom Lindsell recorded several 16 r.p.m. phonograph educational
discs (see phonographs #P1 through P11); material concerning Lindsell's move
from Fuller to CT in 1964; and family matters; and correspondence with Fuller
professor Gleason Archer (later a professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity
School), the Homer Rodeheaver Co., and author Russell T. Hitt (later editor
of Eternity) who sought Lindsell to become the president of Bryan University
in 1955. Two folders covering the Lindsell's travel experiences also include
broader concerns: Folder 9-24, "Taiwan Trip, 1977" has information
about religious freedom in Taiwan, and U.S. relations with mainland China and
Taiwan, as well as Correspondence with Chinese for Christ, Inc., the World Anti-Communist
League, Soochow University, and China Evangelical Seminary. A folder (Folder
5-14) concerning the Lindsell's trip to the Holy Land in 1975 includes correspondence
with the American Mission to the Greeks.
Lindsell's career as a professor is briefly documented in a series of folders (Folders 4-16 to 4-21) concerning several courses which he taught at Fuller Theological Seminary. Tapes #T13 through T17 are class lectures delivered at Fuller and at Wheaton College. Speeches given by Lindsell (Folders 8-1 and 8-2) are on the topics of ecumenism, "The Suicide of Man," ICOWE at Lausanne, humanism, America, education, spiritual gifts, and a dedication at Bethel Theological Seminary in 1970. Also extant is an address entitled "Moving into the 70's with Christ" and another by Kenneth Kantzer (Lindsell's successor as editor of CT) on Roman Catholicism. See also the tape separation record in this guide for Lindsell speeches, sermons and addresses.
Lindsell as an author of books is the subject of several files. Folders 4-14, 4-34 and 6-7 contain publicity, promotional pieces, and reader reaction to the Harper Study Bible, published by Harper and Row in 1964, and reissued by Zondervan in 1977. The Lindsell Study Bible, in which Lindsell wrote notes and commentary to the Living Bible, was published by Tyndale in 1981; see Folders 8-4 through 8-14. This set of material is incomplete. These folders are apparently a remnant of what must have been a much larger file of documentation. Introductions are complete; outlines exist only for the Old Testament, Luke and John; cross references are minimal; the New Testament texts (photostated pages from the Living Bible cut up and interspersed with Lindsell's headings) are incomplete. As with the exception of Folder 8-4 (correspondence), the information is more readily found in a copy of the Lindsell Study Bible itself, this is not a serious flaw in the collection. Folders 4-36 and 4-37 contain a typescript of The Gathering Storm (published by Tyndale in 1981) plus notes and annotated articles used by Lindsell in research. Correspondence about, and two drafts of, A Christian in Defense of Free Enterprise are in Folders 2-14 and 2-15; this book was published under the title Socialism vs. Free Enterprise: Which? Research which Lindsell pursued on the subject of free enterprise is documented in Folders 4-31, 4-32 and 4-33. The typescript of an unpublished novel by Lindsell is in Folder 8-3. Folder 3-6 contains a manuscript by Lindsell on the topic of church growth and contemporary social problems; Folders 3-7 and 3-8 contain lectures which Lindsell delivered to the Institute of Church Growth in 1966. Discussion of Lindsell's books The Battle for the Bible and The Bible in The Balance follows below in this guide, pages 7 through 12.
Numerous published and unpublished article drafts are in Folders 7-22, 7-25 and 7-29. Some of the titles of these are:"The Suicide of Man", "Universalism Today", "A Historian Looks at Inerrancy", "The Importance of a Missionary-Minded Pastor", "Robert Browning and Religion", "Biblical Basis of Missions and Evangelism", "What Wheaton College Did for Me", "The Day that Changed My Life" (his decision to attend Wheaton), "What Constitutes a Missionary Call" (includes critique by Robert C. McQuilkin), "Evangelism for the Next Ten Years", "The Educated Christian", "A Christian Philosophy of Missions"
Other topics include the Consultation on Church Union, also known as the Church of Christ Uniting (COCU), religion in India, church growth, the World Council of Churches, Fuller Seminary and the history of missions. Extant published articles appeared in CT, Child Evangelism, Eternity, Moody Monthly, Southern Presbyterian Journal, and United Evangelical Action. Folder 7-29 includes an abridgement of Lindsell's Ph.D. dissertation, dated 1943. A series of ten lessons in Ephesians, prepared by Lindsell "for Dr. Graham" is in Folder 7-24. Folder 7-23 contains book reviews by Lindsell; Folder 9-13 has sheet music for two songs, text by Lindsell, music by H. Leland Green.
2. Inerrancy of Scripture
One-quarter of the manuscripts in this collection is involved with Lindsell's
research, study and authorship on the topic of inerrancy. A glance at the box-folder
listing for Folders 1-8 through 2-6, and 6-10 through 7-13 reveals the breakdown
of this material into secondary subjects. This research pursued by Lindsell
culminated in publication of The Battle for the Bible, hereafter, Battle (1976;
see typescript draft with manuscript annotations in Folder 1-11) and a sequel
volume, The Bible in the Balance, hereafter, Balance (1979; see notes and draft
sections in Folders 2-1 and 2-2, and typescripts in 2-5 and 2-6). Both books
discussed what Lindsell saw as the growing move away from belief in an inerrant
Scripture in the evangelical world, zeroing in particularly on the Southern
Baptist Convention, Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod and Fuller Theological
Seminary. To a lesser extent, the Evangelical Covenant Church, the Christian
Reformed Church and some parachurch groups (such as the Evangelical Theological
Society, the National Association of Evangelicals and Young Life Institute)
were also discussed. In addition, the personal beliefs concerning inerrancy
as held by many leaders in the evangelical milieu were considered including,
among others; Gleason L. Archer, professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
(Deerfield, Illinois); Dewey N. Beegle, professor at Wesley Theological Seminary
(Washington, D.C.); G.C. Berkhouwer, professor at the Free University of Amsterdam;
F.F. Bruce, theologian; James Daane, professor at Fuller Seminary and co-editor
of The Reformed Journal; Donald Dayton, professor at North Park Seminary (Chicago);
Lester DeKoster, editor of The Banner; Charles E. Fuller, noted evangelist and
founder of Fuller Seminary; Daniel P. Fuller, Charles' son and a professor at
the Seminary; Carl F. H. Henry, former editor of CT; David A. Hubbard, president
of Fuller Seminary; Paul K. Jewett, professor at Fuller Seminary; Duke McCall,
president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, Kentucky); Robert
Mounce, former professor at Bethel College (St. Paul, Minnesota) and professor
at Western Kentucky University; Dale Moody, professor at Southern Baptist Seminary;
Clark Pinnock, professor at McMaster Divinity College (Hamilton, Ontario); Richard
Quebedeaux, writer; Bernard Ramm, professor at Western Baptist Theological Seminary;
Jack Rogers, professor at Fuller Theological Seminary; and Paul H. Seely.
Both books brought kudos and denunciations from many sectors, especially those churches, organizations and individuals mentioned above. Many of the folders on inerrancy contain a mixture of research notes, reader critiques and correspondence. Below is a capsule description of the contents of most of the folders concerning some aspect of inerrancy.
Folder 1-7. Inerrancy as championed by the Baptist Faith and Message Fellowship
of which Lindsell was president. Includes correspondence with and copies of
the Southern Baptist Journal, William Audrey Powell, Sr., editor.
Folder 1-8. Lester DeKoster's debate on biblical inerrancy with Lindsell in
Kalamazoo, 1977; correspondence revealing Christian Reformed Church opinion;
correspondence with Edwin H. Palmer, executive secretary of the New International
Version Scripture Translation Committee. See also #T3, Audio Tape Location Record.
Folder 1-9. Correspondence with Francis Schaeffer; letter from C. Rene Padilla explaining his political stance vis-a-vis Marxism; letter from Zondervan accepting publication of Battle.
Folder 1-10. Don Dayton's reviews of Battle; correspondence about a statement in the book to which the Covenant Church objected.
Folder 1-12. Reactions of Fuller Theological Seminary faculty to Battle, especially David Hubbard and Paul Jewett.
Folder 1-13. Includes a 1980 article by The Wittenburg Door and letters from: Hudson T. Armerding of Wheaton College, Dewey M. Beegle of Wesley Theological Seminary, Ralph A. Bohlmann of Concordia Seminary, James M. Boice of 10th Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Robert K. DeVries of Zondervan Publishing House, Herbert Henry Ehrenstein, M. A. Henderson of Gideons International, Carl F. H. Henry of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Roger A. Lier of Gordon-Conwell Divinity School, J. Robertson McQuilkin of Columbia Bible College, Stephen F. Olford of Encounter Ministries, Inc., William A. Powell of Southern Baptist Journal, Bernard Ramm of Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Richard H. Seume of Dallas Theological Seminary, G. Aitken Taylor of The Presbyterian Journal, Edwin R. Thiele of Andrews University (Berrian Springs, Michigan), J. Christy Wilson, Jr. of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, John Zens of Baptist Reformation Review, Thomas F. Zimmerman of the Assemblies of God, Pat J. Zondervan of Singspiration Music
Folder 1-14. Background notes for Southern Baptist Convention chapter of Battle; writings by William Edward Hull, Dean of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Folder 1-15. Young Life Institute's assessment of Battle.
Folder 2-3. Correspondence with David Otis Fuller, of "Which Bible? Society"
championing the KJV, and with Zondervan Publishing House.
Folder 2-4. 1964 letter from Charles E. Fuller regarding inerrancy; correspondence with Gordon Landreth (Evangelical Alliance), Gilbert W. Kirby (London Bible College), Paul Jewett and David Hubbard, all stating personal theological views; questions on the ethics of human sexuality.
Folder 4-5. Correspondence with Robert L. Hymers concerning the "Committee to promote Faith in the Bible"; First Annual Rally for the Bible, 1980; Second Annual Rally for the Bible, 1981; Correspondence with Carl F. H. Henry, C. Davis Weyerhauser, and the Wittenburg Door.
Folder 4-12. Correspondence from Mervin Stiles, an authority on Israelite history, who provided Lindsell with material on inerrancy.
Folders 6-3, 6-4. Billy Graham's review of Battle; correspondence regarding Battle, Balance and inerrancy.
Folder 6-10. Xeroxes of Anglican documents; notes.
Folder 6-11. Letter from Charles E. Fuller (1962) discussing inspiration; material regarding Evangelical Covenant Church, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod; Fuller Seminary; Daniel Fuller and Clark Pinnock.
Folder 6-12. Correspondence with Harold J. Ockenga and W. Maxey Jarman, with critiques of Battle from each; correspondence from Don Dayton, Robert H. Mounce, Edwin Thiele, Mervin Stiles, Carl Henry, and many other readers of Battle.
Folder 6-13. Information about Immanuel Velikovsky; correspondence with Gleason Archer, Robert H. Mounce, David A. Hubbard, W. Maxey Jarman, and Francis Schaeffer.
Folder 6-14. Missouri Baptist Convention, Southern Baptist Convention, reader correspondence concerning Balance; Wheaton College guidelines for acceptable drama; correspondence regarding Billy Graham leaning favorably toward Charismatics and Catholics; W. Maxey Jarman, Church League of America. Includes copy of the 1980 Wittenburg Door issue featuring interviews with Lindsell and Fuller professor Jack Rogers.
Folder 6-15. Correspondence with Asbury faculty concerning inerrancy; photostats and copies of articles.
Folder 6-16. William Barclay's views on Christ's deity and universalism; others' views on the same.
Folder 6-17. All CT correspondence with Berkhouwer, 1956-72, original folder title: "Berkhouwer, G.C., Contributing Editor." Includes letters from a student, John M. Batteaux, calling Berkhouwer's views into question. (See also Folder 7-4.)
Folders 6-18, 6-19. Correspondence with Carl Lundquist, president of Bethel College and Theological Seminary, and with Millard Erickson, professor at Bethel Theological Seminary; Bethel Seminary's stance on inerrancy, especially Professor Clarence B. Bass.
Folder 6-20. Correspondence with several faculty and administration members, especially Daniel P. Fuller; correspondence about Fuller Seminary by outsiders; Wilbur M. Smith's resignation from the faculty, 1963; Lindsell letter, 1970, alluding to book he might write on inerrancy; correspondence with Wayne Grudem, Fuller student who transferred to Westminster in 1971 because of Fuller's inerrancy stance.
Folder 6-22. Lutheran reaction to Battle; split in Missouri Synod; correspondence from "Lutherans Concerned," a group for gay Lutherans.
Folder 6-23. Includes booklets by Martin E. Marty, professor history at the University of Chicago, and Paul G. Bretscher, Lutheran pastor; articles by Marcus R. Braun, Lutheran layman; and material on the Missouri Synod split.
Folder 6-25. C. S. Lewis' letter to Clyde Kilby on inspiration, 1959, quoted; correspondence from Harold Ockenga, Cyrus N. Nelson (Gospel Light Publications), Hudson Armerding, J. Robertson McQuilkin, Donald E. Anderson (editor, The Standard). Discussion of Bethel Seminary.
Folder 7-1. Pentecostal views on inerrancy were hardly touched upon in Battle, but were given attention in Balance.
Folder 7-4. Paul H. Seely's views on inerrancy as expressed by himself and by John M. Batteaux (see also Folder 6-17).
Folders 7-5, 7-6, 7-7. Correspondence with many Southern Baptist Convention pastors; election of Lindsell as SBC president, 1978; myriad of issues affecting SBC; inerrancy opinions of Dale Moody and Duke McCall (Southern Baptist Seminary, and of William M. Pinson, Jr. (president, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary).
Folder 7-8. Correspondence with Edwin Thiele, a Biblical history scholar; inerrancy views of Thiele and Dewey Beegle. Also, correspondence from Mervin Stiles.
Folder 7-9. Includes United Presbyterian's views on inerrancy, ordination of women, and homosexuality.
Folder 7-10. Concerns a "Seminar on the Authority of Scripture" held at Gordon Seminary at Wenham, Mass., in 1966. Presided over by Harold J. Ockenga.
Folder 7-11. Fuller Seminary's inerrancy position. Correspondence with Weyerhauser, Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
Folders 7-12, 7-13 Correspondence concerning matters before the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy, founded in 1977, Jay Grimstead, and later James M. Boice, executive director.
Folder 7-14. Material concerning Paul Jewett's 1975 book, Man as Male and Female, which was discussed by Lindsell in both Battle and Balance.
Folder 8-15. Inerrancy research by a professor at Gordon-Conwell.
Folder 8-16. A pre-convention event for the 1970 meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention, "an exhaustive scrutiny of the Bible and its relationship to Southern Baptists."
Folder 9-15. National Association of Evangelicals' statement of faith regarding inerrancy; Hudson Armerding's review of Battle.
Folder 9-16. Typescript of elaborate syllabus by David A. Hubbard and Robert B. Laurin, of a course taught at Westmont College, undated. This syllabus was referred to in both Battle and Balance.
Folder 9-18. Correspondence regarding Richard Quebedeaux's inerrancy position and his book The Evangelicals Today.
The general topic of inerrancy and the inspiration of Scripture is covered in the following tapes (see Audio Tape Location Record in this guide for descriptions): #T3, T5, T9, T9, T11, T18, T19, T20, T21, T25, T69, T70, T71.
3. Christianity Today magazine
From 1964 to 1978, Harold Lindsell was associate editor and later editor of
CT magazine, except for one year, 1967-68, when he taught at Wheaton College.
Lindsell was, however, involved with CT from its inception in 1956. Folders
6-2, 6-3 and 6-4 contain information about Billy Graham's role in the founding
of the magazine and continued interest throughout the years. The series of folders
from Folders 2-18 to 3-5 all concern CT; see box-folder list. Some of the subjects
covered in these files are:
Folder 2-18. Ideas for articles/future issues; 1976 readership survey; prospective authors - list and editorial assessment of suitability for CT.
Folder 2-20. Search for editor to succeed Lindsell; letter from Michael Ford (student at Gordon-Conwell, and son of Gerald R. Ford) declining to be interviewed by CT.
Folder 2-23. Correspondence with Carl F. H. Henry (editor), Dave Kucharsky (associate editor), Wilbur Benedict (publisher), and L. Nelson Bell (co-founder), all of CT; Lindsell's appointment to the editorship; an article about CT in Carl McIntire's Christian Beacon.
Folder 2-24. Correspondence regarding editorials; Donald McGavran's critique of an editorial.
Folder 2-27. Correspondence regarding 1978 issues of CT; a submitted manuscript by John Lewis Gilmore, "George Whitefield, the Student."
Folder 2-28. Documentation about CT's London office, 1959-62.
Folder 2-30. CT finances; Billy Graham's 1977 Philippines Crusade; a Gallup Poll; proposal for a CT daughter publication, Christian Life, submitted to Billy Graham.
Folder 2-32. Appointment of Kenneth Kantzer as new editor in 1977; dossiers on other candidates. (See also Folder 7-16, concerning a course Kantzer taught at Wheaton College, ca. 1961, with outlines, syllabus, and notes taken by student William C. Wood, later Lindsell's son-in-law.)
Folder 2-34. A CT/Billy Graham Center co-sponsored pastor's conference, 1977, including correspondence with Gordon McDonald and other participants.
Folder 3-1. CT's decision to move from Washington, D.C. to Carol Stream, Illinois, with pros and cons discussed. Includes correspondence with Billy Graham on the topic.
Harold Lindsell's decision to leave the faculty of Fuller Seminary and accept associate editorship of CT is documented in Folders 2-22 and 7-27, which include correspondence with CT editor Carl F. H. Henry and co-editor Frank Gaebelein; Harold J. Ockenga; L. Nelson Bell; and Billy Graham. Correspondence also reveals Lindsell's increasing dissatisfaction at Fuller. Also documented are the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the Sunday School Times magazine. Folder 3-18 includes Nelson Bell's opinion on Lindsell's brief Wheaton professorship, for which he left CT, 1967-68.
Many CT personnel files and files of correspondence with CT executives are in the Lindsell papers, including:
Folder 3-12. L. Nelson Bell, co-founder and executive editor. General correspondence about CT business, missions, Billy Graham's career. Includes Graham's 1958 letter assessing the 1957 New York City Crusade, and the concept of Christians separating themselves from the world.
Folder 3-13. James Montgomery Boice, editorial assistant and assistant editor. Correspondence covering from his first meeting with Carl Henry in 1961 until he became a full-time staff member in 1967, including his summertime employment by CT and graduate study at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
Folder 3-16. Frank E. Farrell, editorial associate and assistant editor. All correspondence between Farrell and Carl Henry 1956-66. Farrell left CT to become editor of Regal Books, Gospel Light Publishing.
Folder 3-19. Frank E. Gaebelein, co-editor. Correspondence with Carl Henry while headmaster at Stony Brook School, Long Island, and inter-office memos after joining CT. Includes correspondence with the Christian Freedom Foundation, unhappy with a Gaebelein editorial; an excellent letter from L. Nelson Bell concerning the church and race problems in Selma, Alabama, in 1965; and correspondence about a Christianity Today story on Ku Klux Klan activities in the South, 1965.
Folder 4-4. Carl F. H. Henry, editor. Letters regarding Lindsell's coming to CT in 1964; many inter-office memos reflecting a myriad of evangelical concerns.
Folder 4-6. J. Marcellus Kik, associate editor. Correspondence with Carl Henry and L. Nelson Bell; much material on the early days of CT - especially choice of building site and putting together a staff.
Folder 4-7. David Kucharsky, news editor, associate editor, managing editor, senior editor. Information about Billy Graham's 1963 Southern California Crusade, Claremont College's attempt to institute a doctoral program, and an alleged marriage of President John F. Kennedy prior to his 1953 wedding to Jacqueline Bouvier.
Folder 2-26. "Gene Kucharsky." Dave Kucharsky's full name was David Eugene Kucharsky. It is not clear why he was known as Dave in one file and Gene in another.
Folder 2-31. Harold Myra, publisher. CT finances; also a paper by Myra entitled, A Theology of Sexual Pleasure.
Folder 4-8. Harold J. Ockenga, board member. CT finances; relations with BGEA.
Folder 2-35. Edward E. Plowman, assistant editor, news editor. Personnel file which includes the text of Norman Vincent Peale's 1970(?) speech about the founding of Guideposts magazine. See also Folder 9-27, regarding the Washington and World Religion Report, of which Plowman was editor-publisher.
Folder 3-3. Don Tinder, assistant editor, book editor, associate editor. Personnel file, including correspondence with California evangelist Robert H. Schuller.
4. Educational Institutions
Harold Lindsell served on several boards of trustees of colleges and seminaries.
Folder 2-9 is an eclectic set of board member lists of these schools (Gordon-Conwell
Theological Seminary, Luther Rice Seminary, Westmont College, and Wheaton College)
plus lists for CT and the BGEA. Lindsell's association with the BGEA is documented
also in Folders 6-2 through 6-5 and tapes #T26 through #T33; his interest in
the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College is shown in Folder 2-7 and #T10.
Folders on Wheaton College are inclusive for 1977 to 1981 (Folders 9-29 through 10-4). The general topics discussed in the material are: Academic Affairs Committee, curriculum (particularly creationism in the physical science departments), faculty appointment, art department, finance, Chrouser Fitness Center, Billy Graham Center, divorcees among faculty, and standards of theological belief and opinion. Many promotional brochures and copies of "Tower Dialogue: Faculty Forum and News" are also available.
Luther Rice Seminary (in Jacksonville, Florida) documentation covers 1973 to 1981 (Folder 9-21). It includes correspondence with president Robert Witty, a doctrinal statement, and much general information about the Seminary which was founded in 1962. There is a small file on Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California (9-28); see also #T74 and #T75.
Lindsell was a board member of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Folders 5-1 through 5-13). In this material is correspondence with Allan C. Emery (president of the Board), Walter Martin and Leighton Ford (Board members), Harold J. Ockenga (president; see also Folder 4-8), W. Nigel Kerr (dean), Lloyd A. Kalland (executive vice-president), Robert J. Lamont (chairman, search committee for new president), and Addison H. Leitch (faculty member). Topics of correspondence, reports, and other materials are: Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's statement of faith, especially concerning the infallibility of Scripture; audits; criticisms of the New Testament department; Ockenga's retirement and the search for a new president resulting in Robert Cooley's election (including a telegram asking Billy Graham to accept the post); designs for a Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary medallion; and the promotions of faculty members Stephen C. Mott and Deane A. Kemper (see also #T10). Folders 5-3 and 5-4 include information on William C. Bronson, a Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary graduate and a candidate for public office in Massachusetts, whose political stance was becoming an embarrassment to his alma mater. Folder 5-11 contains a 1974 letter by a CT Board member concerning Billy Graham's involvement with Richard M. Nixon. Folder 3-18 includes a 1960 refusal of Lindsell to take a position at the then Gordon Seminary and his letter of the same year urging Ockenga to accept Gordon's presidency.
Lindsell's seventeen-year association with Fuller Theological Seminary is not well documented in this collection of his papers. Most of the information on Fuller in this collection is dated from after he left Fuller. Exceptions to this are Lindsell's letter of resignation at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1947 when he accepted a position at Fuller (Folder 4-34), correspondence with Charles E. Fuller (Folder 3-17), a tape of a class lecture given at Fuller in 1962 (#T13), and correspondence with faculty member Wilbur M. Smith in 1949 discussing Charles E. Fuller's biography project, and the citation regarding Lindsell's award of a D.D. degree from Fuller in 1964 (both in Folder 3-18). Folder 4-34 is unique among the files in the collection, the correspondence being perfectly arranged alphabetically by Lindsell himself. This file includes Lindsell's letter of resignation to David A. Hubbard in 1964. Correspondents include: Ray S. Anderson (discusses CT relations with Fuller); Gleason L. Archer (professor at Fuller, and later at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School); F. Carlton Booth (Fuller faculty); Edward John Carnell (faculty, see also Folders 9-2 and 9-5 regarding his death in 1967); Richard Curley (discussing CT and Lindsell's relations with Fuller); David A. Hubbard (president); Harold J. Ockenga (former president, discussing student unrest at Fuller and Fuller's view of inerrancy, see also Folder 4-8); Harold L. Proppe (pastor emeritus, 1st Baptist Church, Hollywood, regarding inerrancy issue at Fuller and CT), and Wilbur M. Smith (professor emeritus, see also Folder 4-29).
5. Correspondents
The Lindsell papers are replete with correspondence with many leaders in the
evangelical milieu. Some of this material is filed under the name of the correspondent;
most of these files have been discussed above in section 3, CT records. Other
correspondents include:
Folder 3-14. Garth Bolinder, Mrs. Lindsell's nephew, and pastor of the Evangelical Covenant Church, Woodstock, Connecticut.
Folder 3-15. V. Raymond Edman, president of Wheaton College. Material on the "Wheaton Code," possibility of a Christian socialist on the faculty, evolution, and Baptist evangelist John R. Rice's attacks on faculty member Merrill Tenney.
Folder 3-17. Charles E. Fuller, president, Fuller Theological Seminary. Discusses theology and doctrine as taught at Fuller, and the Old Fashioned Revival Hour. Also, correspondence with his wife, Grace Fuller.
Folder 5-15. Bill Gothard, director, Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts, concerns criticisms leveled by a former board member.
Folders 6-1 through 6-6. Billy Graham. Articles about Graham, BGEA finances, and Graham's relations with Richard Nixon; texts of Graham's messages delivered in his 1978 Poland tour; correspondence from his days as president of Northwestern Bible College concerning William Bell Riley's death; his relations with CT; crusades in New York 1957, San Francisco 1958, Nashville 1979, and Japan 1980; BGEA troubles with Campus Crusade; black evangelicalism; Graham books Angels: God's Secret Agent and Till Armageddon; Marshall Frady's unflattering book about Graham; his 60th birthday celebration; thoughts on world politics; health; reflections on the Lausanne Continuing Committee meeting at Pattaya, Thailand, 1980; and Harold Lindsell's opinions of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.
Folder 4-5. Robert L. Hymers, pastor, Open Door Community Churches, Los Angeles. Correspondence with Robert L. Hymers concerning the "Committee to promote Faith in the Bible"; First Annual Rally for the Bible, 1980; Second Annual Rally for the Bible, 1981; Correspondence with Carl F. H. Henry, C. Davis Weyerhauser, and the Wittenburg Door.
Folder 4-8. Harold John Ockenga, president, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Fuller Seminary business; Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary business; CT relations with the BGEA especially concerning finances; retirement.
Folder 4-11. J. Howard Pew, chairman of the board, Sun Oil Company. Correspondence regarding inerrancy, liberalism in the Presbyterian Church, and Lindsell's article in CT, "Where Are the Evangelicals?", 1964.
The General Correspondence files (1978-81) are here roughly indexed with correspondents and topics of discussion listed together. All of these files contain significant information about inerrancy, the Battle for the Bible, and The Bible in the Balance.
Folder 3-20. Christian Action Council (anti-abortion); P.R.A.Y. (Prayer Rights
and You) re: school prayer; W. Maxey Jarman; Christian Bible Society; Edith
Schaeffer
Folder 3-21. Fuller Alliance of Gay Students (FAGS); Bethel College; CT; Chinese
Christians in Taiwan opposing U.S. relations with the People's Republic of China;
U.S. Department of State correspondence re: the China question; Columbia Bible
College; Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Harold J. Ockenga; Lawrence S.
Rockefeller
Folder 3-22. Arthur S. DeMoss; Deane Kemper and Stephen C. Mott's promotions at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Which Bible? Society, Inc.; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Dale Moody, letters concerning The Bible in the Balance; R. Elton Johnson, fired from William Jewell College in a theological dispute; American Tract Society; James C. Hefley, author; International Christian Network, Peter Beyerhaus, director; Southern Baptist Convention, Adrian Rogers, president; Baptist Bible College and School of Theology (Clark's Summit, PA); Inerrancy as held by Wheaton College
Folder 3-23. Baptist Bible College and School of Theology; Deane Kemper and Stephen C. Mott; Family Bible Library, Ted W. Armstrong, editor; Wheaton College; R. Elton Johnson; Association of Evangelicals of Africa and Madagascar; Stephen Neill, Anglican Bishop, Oxford; Sabbath observance; Open Door Community Church ministry to homosexuals (Robert L. Hymers, pastor); Gleason L. Archer, Jr.
Folder 3-24. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's presidential search; Wheaton College's anthropology department; James O. Buswell III; Lindsell interview by Wittenburg Door; Ordination of Lindsell's son-in-law Daniel Lee Sharp; Thomas Nelson, publishers; Southern Baptist Convention, Adrian Rogers, president; Committee to Promote Faith in the Bible (Robert L. Hymers, chairman); International School of Theology (San Bernardino, CA); Don Dayton, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (Lombard, IL)
Folder 3-25. Allan Emery, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary board chairman;
Wycliffe Bible Translators; Christian College of South Africa; Wheaton College
board member Richard G. Gieser's displeasure with a growing "liberal philosophy";
"Washington for Jesus", prayer vigil in Washington, D.C., April 29,
1980, Bill Bright and Pat Robertson, chairmen; Clark H. Pinnock, McMaster Divinity
College (Hamilton, Ontario); Billy Graham Center Archives; Vonette Bright, American
Festival of Evangelism; Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Christian Action
Council; Which Bible? Society, Inc.; Christian Life magazine; Southern Baptist
Convention; Lindsell's contribution to Thomas Nelson, Publishers' Encyclopedia
of Religion.
Folder 3-26. Clyde W. Taylor; Christian Action Council; Abortion issue; Fasting;
Stephen C. Mott and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Southern Baptist Advocate;
Warren Webster (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society); Church League
of America; Christian Bible Society; America's Future, Inc.; Luther Rice Seminary;
Criswell Study Bible; Ralph L. Hymers; Lindsell on the Bible's view of sexuality;
David W. Baker, CT board member, resigns; Billy Graham Center Archives; Wheaton
College art department; World Relief; Zionism; W. Maxey Jarman's death, September
9, 1980; Elisabeth Elliot; Thomas Nelson Publishers' update on the King James
Bible
Folder 3-27. The Gathering Storm; Robert L. Hymers; Here's Life Publishers, Inc.; Evangelical Theological Society; The Book of Life; Maxey Jarman's death; Jerry Hopkins, University of Kentucky; Bruce Bare, correspondent to Billy Graham; Southern Baptists for Bible Translation, Worth C. Grant, president; Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary alcohol policy; Thirty-second Annual Christian Worker's Conference, Italy; George W. Murray, local arrangements chairman; Westmont College; Wheaton College; controversial chapel address by Don Lake; Clark Pinnock's writings; Christian Bible Society; Billy Graham recommended for an honorary degree from Harvard University; Lindsell Study Bible; Ruth B. Graham; International Council on Biblical Inerrancy; Clyde W. Kilby; World Evangelical Fellowship, Waldron Scott, director; CT, Kenneth Kantzer, editor
Folder 4-1. Dallas Theological Seminary; Kenneth Kantzer; Chet Bitterman, slain missionary; Carl Henry's article on Lindsell in CT; John R. Rice; Kenneth N. Taylor, of Living Bibles International, re translation of the Arabic Living New Testament; Thomas Nelson Publishers; Robert Webber, book proposal on the Moral Majority; Invitation to the Reagan inauguration; Desexing the Bible; Bill Bright; Billy Graham's visit with the Pope; Ralph Winter, U.S. Center for World Missions; CT articles about Bill Gothard; Robertson McQuilkin, president, Columbia Bible College; Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary alcohol policy
Folder 4-2. Chicago Call (1977); Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Bill Bright; A. Jack Dain, Anglican clergyman; Billy Walker Evangelistic Association; Wheaton College; art department; Desexing the Bible; International Council on Biblical Inerrancy; Lindsell's advice to a young man entering the ministry; Correspondence to Billy Graham
6. Organizations
In his position of leadership in the evangelical community, Harold Lindsell
corresponded with a large number of Christian organizations. Some of these have
been seen above in general correspondence. Information on the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association can be found in Folders 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 3-12, 4-7, 4-8 and 6-1 through
6-6. Other organizations' correspondence and publications were filed together
in separate folders, including:
Folder 1-5. America's Future, Inc. contains issues of the fortnightly magazine,
America's Future, published at New Rochelle, New York, by R. K. Scott. Anti-communist,
conservative outlook.
Folder 1-7. Baptist Faith and Message Fellowship. Conservative voice in the
Southern Baptist Convention. See above.
Folder 2-11. Campus Crusade for Christ. Includes study guide for the "Way of Life Discipleship: Agape Group" sessions. See also #T66, #T67 & #T68.
Folder 2-12. Christian Action Council. Anti-abortion. Lindsell was a "sponsor" according to the Council's stationery masthead.
Folder 2-13. Christian Anti-Communism Crusade. Correspondence 1961-1962; fairly complete run of bimonthly magazine by the same name, 1977-1980. Fred Schwartz, editor, Long Beach, California.
Folder 2-16. Christian Leadership Training Center. Involved in discipling. Includes curriculum and forms used by the Center.
Folder 2-17. Christian Stewardship Assistance, Inc. Financial management advice for Christian organizations, Douglas H. Kiesewetter, president. Correspondence with George Wilson of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; with Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and with Harold Lindsell.
Folder 3-9. Church League of America. Mainly printed matter from the League, headquartered in Wheaton, Illinois. Includes monographs, "The Marxist Invasion of the Latin American Churches" and "Headquarters for Destruction: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of the Diabolical North American Congress on Latin America," both published in 1972. Conservative, anti-communist vantage point. See also separation records for periodicals in this guide.
Folder 4-22. Daystar. Described by its own publications as follows: "Using contemporary skills in research combined with extensive experience, Daystar studies church and mission activities. Effective ministries as well as problem areas are identified. Daystar them works with the groups concerned to develop a new strategy for evangelism and church-building that more effectively uses all available resources." Correspondence and research data.
Folder 4-23. Development Assistant Services. Small file on this organization self-described as "serving missionary agencies in developing nations."
Folder 9-17. Outreach, Inc. Founded in 1966 with the "evangelization of the World" as its purpose, via radio, tape, literature, and film distribution. File includes some correspondence and board meeting reports.
Folder 9-19. Religious News Service. Covers religious, especially Christian, events. Folder contains only copies of RNS bulletins; similar bulletins are scattered throughout the entire collection, filed by subject content.
Folder 9-22. Share, Inc. Associated with Nashville Publishing House. Includes correspondence with president Jim Calder and correspondence about V. Gilbert Beers' ten-volume Family Bible Library.
Folder 9-25. Underground Evangelism, also known as Christian East Mission. Correspondence details accusation of fraud leveled against founder and president L. Joe Bass, and CT's attempt to do a story on it, 1979.
Folder 9-26. U.S. Center for World Missions. Ralph D. Winter, director. Folder is wholly publications and form letters; includes material on the "World Consultation on Frontier Missions," October 27-November 1, 1980, in Edinburgh, Scotland. See also separation records for posters, in this guide.
Folder 9-27. Washington and World Religion Report. Periodical, Edward E. Plowman (formerly of CT), editor-publisher. Concerns 1980 presidential election and the religious issues involved in the campaigns.
Folder 10-16. World Home Bible League. Correspondence and drafts for evangelism course proposals, also concerning Project Philip, International, directed by John DeVries.
7. Conferences, Consultations and Other Events
Events such as the annual Rallies for the Bible (see above, page 9 and tapes
#T9, #T20 and #T21) and the Affirming the Bible Conference (see above, page
12) have been discussed. Other events documented in this collection include:
Folders 1-2, 1-3, 1-4. American Festival of Evangelism, Kansas City, 1981. The vision of the Festival was "to train 15-20,000 preaching ministers and other key leaders from 150 church bodies to spearhead evangelism in the U.S. during this decade." Includes much planning documentation, and correspondence with Vonette Bright and Leighton Ford (both of the National Planning Committee), C. Bill Hogue (Chairman, Program Committee), and Paul Benjamin (Executive Coordinator). Leighton Ford's paper, "Why a Festival of Evangelism?" is also extant. Harold Lindsell led a workshop on the Holy Spirit at the Festival.
Folder 3-11. Consultation on Theology and Mission, Second, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1979. Includes texts of addresses by evangelical mission figures Waldron Scott (World Evangelical Fellowship), Warren W. Webster (Conservative Baptist Foreign Missions Society), Clyde W. Taylor (NAE), Wesley L. Duewel (OMS), Melvin J. Loewen (World Bank), John F. Robinson (Medical Assistance Program), P. Jim Pietsch (TEAM), Eldon J. Howard (Sudan Interior Mission), Ralph Covell (Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary), and Paul G. Hiebert (Fuller Theological Seminary). Lindsell's address was on "Evangelicals and the 1980's." Other topics concerned contextualization, world economics, totalitarian governments, and unity among missions.
Folder 4-35. Future Evangelical Concerns Conferences, 1977 and 1978. Minimal documentation. Includes literature on the Billy Graham Center.
Folder 5-16. Grace Bible Conference, 1981. Contains only a handbook/workbook prepared for conference participants.
Folder 7-19. Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization - Pattaya Meeting, 1980. Includes correspondence with LCWE executives Gottfried Osei-Mensah and Stan Izon, newsletters, drafts of papers and other printed material. Lindsell's manuscript notes appear on many of the above sheets.
Folder 10-8. The Consultation on the Church in a Secular World was held at Elburn, Illinois, in 1967, under the sponsorship of the NAE's Theology Commission. This file contains a small amount of correspondence about the Consultation and some notes taken at the event were authored by Edmund P. Clowney (President, Westminster Theological Seminary); Ray C. Stedman (pastor, Peninsula Bible Church, Palo Alto, California); Francis D. Breish, Jr. (Pastor, Bethel Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Wheaton, Illinois); and David O. Moberg (Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota). The Text of Lindsell's paper, evaluating church-state relations in the United States, is also present.
Folders 10-9 thru 10-12. World Council of Churches 4th General Assembly, Uppsala, Sweden, 1968. Press releases, sermon and speech texts, news sheets, reports, biographical sketches of participants, and resolutions. Some of the pages have Lindsell's notes in margins and on back. Topics covered Jewish evangelism, ecumenism, Protestant relations with the Roman Catholic Church, Pentecostalism, world poverty, the Vietnam war, discrimination against women, racism, and mass communication and the church. There is a good deal of material concerning the WCC's "Faith and Order Assembly Committee." Lindsell attended this assembly as the representative of CT magazine.
8. Subject Files
Subject and topical files include materials which Lindsell consulted in his
research, as well as information that was gathered perhaps simply for its own
sake. Some of these files are labeled "miscellaneous." Communism and
socialism are such topics. Folder 3-10 contains notes and articles on communism
which apparently were used by Lindsell for courses he taught at Fuller Seminary,
correspondence with Arthur F. Glasser, China Inland Mission Home Director for
North America (later professor at Fuller and editor of Evangelical Missions
Quarterly), and general information about communism. It also includes material
on Operation Abolition, a film released in the 1950's by the House Committee
on Un-American Activities. Folder 9-23 contains information on socialism. See
also Folder 1-5 and the separation record for periodicals for anti-communist
publications.
Evolution vs. Creationism is the topic of Folders 4-28 and 4-38, which contain published and unpublished articles and pamphlets on the Creation and the Flood, including writings by conservative theologian J.G. Vos. The Equal Rights Amendment is documented from the conservative vantage point in Folder 4-25, which contains copies of "The Phyllis Schlafly Report," campaigning against ERA. Contemporary feminism in light of Scripture is discussed in this folder's correspondence. Folder 4-29 is material relating to two Festschrift volumes (a series of scholarly articles in a field of study, collected and published in honor of a scholar in that field), one for Wilbur M. Smith at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and the other for Everett Harrison at Fuller Theological Seminary. The text of the chapter written by Lindsell for the Smith "Festschrift" is available in the folder.
Missions is the subject of Folder 9-12, including articles by Presbyterian mission executive Robert E. Speer, and information about Assembly of God missions, Missionary Dental Training Institute, and the United Christian Missionary Society. Folder 7-20 contains the "Willowbank Report" of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization concerning contextualization of the Gospel in foreign missions. Mission work in the Far East is documented visually for Korea (Folder 7-17; see also slides #S1 through S55) and audibly and visually for Taiwan (Folder 9-24; slides #S56 through S103; filmstrip #FS1). Lindsell's articles on Burma missionaries Adoniram Judson (1788-1850), George Dana Boardman (1801-31), and Sara Hall Boardman Judson, who was wife to each in succession, are in Folder 7-15.
Folder 1-6 contains a miscellaneous collection of articles on the subjects of: fundamentalism, communism, missions, inerrancy, and Billy Graham's 1962 Chicago Crusade. There is an exegesis of Matthew's Gospel, articles about Harold Lindsell and Charles Fuller, and articles about the "born again" issue involved in the 1976 Presidential election. Three major pieces of scholarly research are in typescript: Christopher Cagan's Why Christians Become Liberal (Talbot Theological Seminary Dissertation, 1981), Folder 2-10; Ralph L. Foster's The Amazing Antediluvians: Evidence of the Bible's Inspiration (personal research, 1971), Folder 4-30; and Noel Hollyfield's A Sociological Analysis of the Degrees of "Christian Orthodoxy" Among Selected Students in the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary master's thesis, 1976), Folder 6-8.
Folder 9-1 is a miscellany of material which was unfoldered in the accession and gathered together here by the processor. It contains unrelated bits and pieces concerning Sudan Interior Mission, Overseas Missionary Fellowship, Inter-Varsity, Conference on Faith and History, and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. There is also a "laugh kit" prepared by Japan missionary Phil Foxwell, and a commemorative pamphlet regarding Queen Elizabeth's 1963 visit to Australia. Folder 9-2 was, in the unprocessed accession, labeled as "Miscellaneous"; it contains information on Biblical inerrancy and higher criticism, Lindsell's Holy Land visit in 1967, C. I. Scoffield's divorce and remarriage, the Roman Catholic Church, and the death of Fuller professor Edward Carnell.
Folders 9-3 through 9-11 are a miscellany filed alphabetically and include:
Folder 9-3. Plans for a Study Bible (not the Lindsell Study Bible).
Folder 9-4. Correspondence with Bethel Theological Seminary regarding inerrancy, and with Bryan College.
Folder 9-5. Correspondence with Edward J. Carnell, Christian Bible Society, Mark Coppenger regarding dissension in the Southern Baptist Convention, and V. R. Christensen regarding Geoffrey Paxton's theology.
Folder 9-6. Articles by James Daane (Fuller Seminary) and Charles W. Dunn (Clemson University) on Arminianism and Biblical inerrancy, respectively; Edward R. Dayton's vita.
Folder 9-7. Information about International Christian Graduate University (San Bernardino, California), humanism, and homosexuality (writings by Ralph Blair, director of pro-gay Evangelicals Concerned).
Folder 9-8. Topics: population, overpopulation, world hunger, and capital punishment.
Folder 9-9. Correspondence with T. A. Raedeke of the World Home Bible league;
article about great-nephew of evangelist Paul Rader, Dotson Rader, writer of
an uncomplimentary novel about evangelism.
Folder 9-10. Correspondence with Edith Schaeffer, John R.W. Stott, and Worth
C. Grant (President, Southern Baptists for Bible Translation); articles regarding
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and evangelist-turned-agnostic Charles Templeton.
Folder 9-11. Information on the World Council of Churches; text of a Wheaton
College chapel address by Robert Webber, 1969.
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Subseries: B. Added Material
Subsubseries: A. General Correspondence; B. Subject Correspondence; C. Lectures
and Sermons
Date Range: 1941-1994
Volume: 13.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 11-40
Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, minutes, sermon and lecture notes
Subjects: Theological debates between conservative and liberal Protestants in
the United States, particularly over biblical inerrancy; American Evangelical
Protestantism; Christian higher education in the United States
Notes: The materials in this series were added to the collection in 2006. Their
contents parallel those in Series I for a later time period.
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Subseries: B1, General Correspondence
Arrangement: Chronologically by year. Within each folder, the materials are
in a very, very rough order by date, but materials from March, for example,
might appear with letters from May and October. This reflects the order in which
the materials were received.
Date Range: 1979-1994
Volume: 7 cubic feet
Boxes: 11-24
Geographic coverage: United States, Australia, Israel
Type of documents: Correspondence, manuscripts, newsletters, reports, minutes
of meetings, newspaper and magazine clippings
Correspondents: The following list is intended to list some of the more frequent
correspondents for each year and serve as a general guide. It is not exhaustive
and the fact that someone is not mentioned does not mean that there no letters
from that individual or organization that year.
1978 - Richard Quebedeaux
1979 - Robert Sanford, Maxey Jarman
1980 - Christian Action Council
1981 - American Festival of Evangelism, Allan Emery, Calvin Chao, Christian
Action Council Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, C. B, Hogue, Institute for
Christian Studies, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, Outreach Inc.
1982 - Allan Emery, Coalition for Religious Liberty, Council on Biblical Inerrancy,
Carl Henry, Frontier Fellowship, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, D. James
Kennedy, National Association of Evangelicals, Moishe Rosen, Southern Baptist
Convention, Ken N. Taylor, Tyndale House Foundation, David F. Wells, Westmont
College, J. Christy Wilson, Ralph Winter
1983 - Peter Beyerhaus, Bill Bright, Calvin Chao, Robert Cooley, Robert Devries,
Evangelical Theological Society, Leighton Ford, the Fundamentalist Army, Louis
Goldberg, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, Dave Howard, R. L. Hymers, International
School of Theology, Living Bible International, Gordon Loux, Gordon McDonald,
Donald McGavran, John Warwick Montgomery, Outreach, Inc., Floyd Robertson, Simon
Greenleaf School of Law, Southern Baptist Convention, Kenneth G. Stevenson,
Kenneth Taylor, Tyndale Publishers, U. S. Center for World Mission, Harold Voanbroekhoven,
John Walvoord, Westmont College, J. Christy Wilson, David K. Winter, Zondervan
Publishers
1984 - Bill Bright, Vonnette Bright, Allan Emery, Leighton Ford, Fuller Theological
Seminary, David Howard, R. L. Hymers, International Council on Biblical Inerrancy,
William Sanford Lasor, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, Living Bibles
International, Gordon MacDonald, Outreach Inc., Renewal Ministries, Kenneth
N. Taylor, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Paul Toms, Ken Wessner, Mike Yaconelli
1985 - Calvin Chao, Coalition on Revival, Leighton Ford, Fundamentalist Baptist
Tabernacle, Paul Henry, Dave Howard, International Council on Biblical Inerrancy,
Arthur Johnston, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, Simon Greenleaf
School of Law, Tyndale Publishing
1986 - Peter Beyerhaus, Calvin Chao, Congress on the Bible II, Allan Emery,
Fundamentalist Bible Tabernacle, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, David
Hubbard, International Council on Biblical Inerrancy, Arthur Johnston, Christopher
Lyons, Dewey and Edith Mulholland (Brasilia Baptist Seminary) Outreach Inc.,
Garth Rosell, Moishe Rosen, Simon Greenleaf School of Law, Paul Toms, U.S. Center
for World Mission
1987 - Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California, Clayton Bell,
Congress of the Bible, Gabriel Fackre, Leighton Ford, Carl Henry, International
Council on Biblical Inerrancy, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization,
Donald McGavran, Gordon MacDonald, George Marsden, John Warwick Montgomery,
Dewey and Edith Mulholland (Brasilia Baptist Seminary), Outreach Inc., Simon
Greenleaf School of Law, Southern Baptist Convention, Paul Toms
1988 - Coalition on Revival, C. B. Hogue, Fundamentalist Baptist Temple, Gordon
Conwell Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield, Carl Henry, International Council
on Biblical Inerrancy, Jews for Jesus, Chris Lyons, William Martin, Dewey and
Edith Mulholland (Brasilia Baptist Seminary), Ray and Anne Ortlund, Outreach
Inc., Paul Pressler, Prison Fellowship, Moishe Rosen, Saddleback Memorial Medical
Center, Simon Greenleaf School of Law, Paul Toms, Mike Yaconelli
1989 - Coalition on Revival, Leighton Ford, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary,
Kenneth Kantzer, Donald McGavran, John Warwick Montgomery, Dewey and Edith Mulholland
(Brasilia Baptist Seminary), Ray Ortlund, Outreach Inc., Simon Greenleaf School
of Law, Zondervan Publishing
1990 - Calvin Chao, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, R. L. Hymers, Institute
for Creation Research, Jay Kesler, Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, Simon
Greenleaf School of Law, Southern Baptist Convention, Zondervan Publishing
1991 - Calvin Chao, Coalition on Revival, Leighton Ford, Fundamentalist Baptist
Tabernacle, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, Arthur Johnston, Lausanne Committee
for World Evangelization, Dewey and Edith Mulholland, Ray Ortlund, Paul Pressler,
Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, Simon Greenleaf School of Law
1992 - Calvin Chao, Church Council Steering Committee, Far East Broadcasting,
Art Glasser, Billy Melvin, John Sung
1993 - Church Council Steering Committee, Coalition on Revival, Far East Broadcasting
Corporation, Norman Giesler, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, C. B. Hogue
Margaret Short, Zondervan, Saddleback Memorial Medical Center
1994 - Calvin Chao, Church Council Steering Committee, Dewey and Edith Mullholland,
Outreach Inc.
Subjects: Theological debates between conservative and liberal Protestants in
the United States, particularly over biblical inerrancy; American Evangelical
Protestantism; Christian higher education in the United States
Notes: The topics of correspondence (and the correspondents) parallel those
in series I. There is a great deal of personal correspondence and in particular
many letters from the Lindsells’ daughter Marjorie. Besides the materials
relating to biblical inerrancy and debates between liberal and conservative
Christianity in the United States, there is some material on the debate over
creation vs. evolution and a few items about the legalization of abortion. Many
files relate to Lindsell’s participation as a board member in Gordon Conwell
Seminary and Westmont College and there is also a good deal of material on his
teaching of theology at the Simon Greenleaf School of Law. There is also correspondence
with Thomas Nelson, Tyndale and Zondervan publishers about Lindsell’s
books or proposed books. In some cases, Lindsell put all (or most) of the correspondence
from one source together and these files can be found in subseries IIB.
Exceptional items:
The folder for 1980 contains some notes by Lindsell on the state of Christianity
in America at that time.
The files for 1981 contain reports and other information about Lindsell’s visit to Australia in that year. (See also folder 25-2 and the tapes T128-T132.)
Folder 18-1 contains Lindsell’s eulogy of fellow Wheaton alumni Kenneth
Gieser.
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Subseries: B2, Subject Files
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Range: 1950-1994
Volume: 4.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 25-35
Geographic coverage: Mainly the United States. Folder 25-1 contains material
about a Congress on Biblical Inerrancy in Argentina which Lindsell attended
and spoke at in 1981. Folder 25-2 contains material about his trip to Australia
that same year. Folder 34-1 contains material relating to his speaking at the
Chinese Congress on Biblical Inerrancy in Taiwan in 1984.
Type of documents: Correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, manuscripts,
newspaper and magazine clippings
Correspondents: Hudson Armerding, Peter Beyerhaus, Norman Edwards, J. Richard
Chase, Billy Graham, Ruth Graham, Nathan O. Hatch, Gerald Hawthorne, Carl Henry,
R. L. Hymers, Bob Jones Sr., Kenneth Kantzer, Clyde Kilby, Gunther H. Knoedler,
Ward Kriegbaum, Duane Litfin, Richard Lovelace, Walter Martin, James Warwick
Montgomery, Roger Nicole, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, James Plueddeman, John Stott,
Dick L. Van Halsema
Subjects: Inerrancy of the Bible, Lindsell’s gathering of information
on the falling away from orthodox Christian belief at various American Protestant
denominations and institutions, Lindsell’s participation as a trustee
or faculty member or staff member in the life of the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association, Christianity Today magazine, Simon Greenleaf School of Law, Wheaton
College
Notes: The section contains folders that were arranged and labeled by subject
by Lindsell. In a few cases, the archivist provided a title to materials which
had a common subject. The materials reflect the same basic topics covered in
series I and subseries IA, documenting Lindsell’s activities as a theologian,
writer, Evangelical leader and controversialist, and in his participation in
various Evangelical conference and meetings in the 1980s. There are separate
folders for organizations in which Lindsell was deeply involved: Christianity
Today (folders 26-6 through 27-1), Fuller Seminary (folders 28-2, 32-6), the
Simon Greenleaf School of Law (folders 33-4, 33-5), the Southern Baptist Convention
(33-8, 33-9), and Wheaton College (33-7, 34-6 through 34-9). Although there
is no folder for Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, several folders do reflect
Lindsell’s concern with developments there and his correspondence with
the faculty (folders 30-6, 30-13, 31-2). Lindsell was also a friend and advisor
to evangelist Billy Graham and folder 28-3 contains correspondence Lindsell
had with Graham and his wife Ruth. Folder 28-4 contains correspondence with
members of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. There are also folders
of correspondence with Lindsell’s publishers or proposed publishers: Harper
& Row (folder 29-2), Here’s Life (folder 29-4), Thomas Nelson, Tyndale
and Zondervan.
Exceptional items:
Folders 25-3 through 25-7, 29-6, 29-10, 30-1, 31-1, 31-3, contain clippings,
notes, and other materials that Lindsell gathered on different aspects of what
he saw as the departure from Christian orthodox belief in many Protestant churches
and organizations, particularly in terms of the inerrancy of the Bible. Some
of these seem to have been gathered for his book, The Battle of the Bible.
Folders 31-5 and 31-6 contains Lindsell’s manuscript of a book on the Christian faith which apparently was never published. His unpublished novel is in folder 31-7 and folder 32-10 contains some samples of his poetry.
Folders 28-8, 29-1 contain correspondence and other documents about Lindsell’s leadership in the effort to have Robert Gundry resign from the Evangelical Theological Society because of his use of redaction criticism in his (Gundry’s) commentary on the Gospel of Matthew.
Folder 32-4 contains correspondence from Gottfried Osei-Mensah about the origins and early plans of the Nairobi Evangelical School of Theology.
Folders 27-2 and 27-3 contain correspondence with John Stott and others about Lindsell’s participation in the Consultation on the Relationship between Evangelism and Social Responsibility, held in Grand Rapids in 1982. This was organized by the Theological Working Group of the Lausanne Committee. The folders contain planning materials, papers given at the consultation, correspondence, and published and unpublished reactions. Folder 30-2 contains material from another Lausanne meeting that Lindsell attended, the International Prayer Assembly held in Korea in 1984.
Folder 32-13 contains various articles and reference materials which Lindsell had gathered on the history and doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church.
Folder 32-15 contains reports on the work of the Salvation Army in Somalia, Kenya, and Uganda in 1981.
Folder 35-1 contains reports on and papers from the World Council of Churches assemblies in Nairobi, Kenya (1975) and Vancouver, Canada (1983) as well as correspondence between Lindsell and the WCC’s Secretary of Evangelism, Raymond Fung, on the meaning of evangelism and its place in the Christian faith.
Folder 30-5 contains correspondence from Bob Jones Sr (Lindsell’s letters are missing) about Bob Jones University and its policy on accreditation.
Folder 30-11 contains Lindsell’s doctoral degree from Fuller Theological Seminary and his licences to perform marriages in Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Folder 28-5 contains copies of the opening addresses that Billy Graham gave
at the 1966 World Congress on Evangelism, the 1974 International Congress on
World Evangelization, and the 1986 International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists.
*****
Subseries: B3, Lectures and Sermons
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Range: 1941-1987
Volume: 2.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 35-40
Type of documents: Lecture and sermon outlines and notes, examinations, newspaper
and magazine clippings, envelopes the materials were originally in
Subjects: Theology of liberation, church history, doctrine, mission principles
and practice, communism, apologetics, homiletics, books of the Bible
Notes: This series consists of the notes that Lindsell used for lectures and
sermons, mostly from early in his career. Folders 25-1 and 33-5 in series IIB
contains similar materials from the later period of his life. The topics covered
relate mainly to Christian doctrine, history, and apologetics.
*****
Series: III: Audio Recordings
Arrangement: No pattern to the actual numbering. The tapes are arranged chronologically
on the Location Record, with undated tapes at the end.
Date Range: 1962-1991
Volume: 1.82 cubic feet
Geographic coverage: Mainly United States
Type of documents: Audio tapes of sermons, speeches, meetings, debates, interviews
Subjects: Biblical interpretation, Fundamentalism, Evangelicalism, homiletics,
biblical prophesy, Christian higher education, Kathryn Kuhlman, Christian doctrine
Notes: See the Audio Tapes Location Record for a brief description of each tape
Exceptional items:
Tapes #T99 through #T109 are a series recorded by healing evangelist Kathryn
Kuhlman, at her Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania headquarters. The July 20, 1973, issue
of CT published an "interview" with Miss Kuhlman; actually the magazine
submitted forty-one questions to her and she taped her lengthy replies, although
she omitted to comment on Questions 17, 18 and 24. The published "interview"
contained only a small fraction of the material on the tapes. The questions
were as follows:
T99
Q1. You increasingly represent the last hope of the seriously ill. Is this not
an awesome as well as a thrilling responsibility?
Q2. You don't bother to answer critics and skeptics but would you grant that there are some Christians who have some honest, conscientious doubts about your ministry, and if so, do they deserve to know more about what you believe and how you operate than you normally state publicly?
Q3. Do you feel it fair to come under journalistic scrutiny from questioners who may not be entirely sympathetic with your ministry?
T100
Q4. Was Aimee Semple McPherson any specific model to you?
Q5. How do you conceive your calling? How and when did you get it?
Q6. In what church and denomination were you ordained?
Q7. Are your books audited and your financial statements available?
Q8. What is the purpose of your Foundation?
T101
Q9. How effective has your TV ministry been? What has been the response in numbers
of letters?
Q10. What is the role and place of speaking in tongues and what is its relationship
to justification and sanctification? Is it a sign or the sign of the Spirit's
control?
Q11. Do you feel that you have the gift of healing? What gift do you have?
T102
Q12. How do you regard your relationship to the institutional church, and what
role and importance do you personally assign to the institutional church?
Q13. What do you think of the Jesus Movement--its strengths and weaknesses?
T103
Q14. How have you overcome the disreputable cloud regarding "faith-healers"?
Has the self-confessed hypocrisy of Marjoe affected you or your ministry in
any way?
Q15. What is your definition of a miracle? How unusual does a phenomenon have
to be to warrant that designation?
Q16. What do you mean by "coming under the power"? What is the biblical
criterion for such an experience?
T104
Q16. Continuation from previous tape.
Q17. [None]
Q18. [None]
Q19. Do you find any hindrance to your work because you are a woman?
Q20. Why are there not more women preachers?
Q21. What do you think of "Women's Lib"?
Q22. What kind of education do you advocate for young people today?
Q23. What do you think of the current physical fitness kick--health spas, natural
foods, dieting, and so forth?
Q24. [None]
T105
Q25. How do you feel about abortion?
Q26. What was your purpose in seeing the Pope? What was said between you?
Q27. What is your interpretation of James 5:14? Do you use oil? Do you regard
yourself as an elder?
Q28. How do you interpret Paul's and Peter's apparent injunction against women
speaking, in I Timothy 2:11 and 12?
Q29. Do you feel that all sick people should come to you?
T106
Q30. What is your comment to Christians who come to your meetings and go away
without having been healed?
Q31. Do you think that there is any correlation between your ministry of healing
and such phenomena as ESP?
Q32. Is there healing in the Atonement? Did Christ die to relieve us of out
physical as well as spiritual infirmities? Do you keep tabs on the ratio of
spiritual and physical healings? Can, or should, a believer have one without
the other?
Q33. What is your concept of illness?
Q34. To what extent is individual health related to social or cosmic health?
Does our social mindset have much to do with the physical health of individuals?
T107
Q35. What is the most common ailment that people come to you with? Is there
illness or handicap that you would not have the faith to pray to correct?
Q36. How much depends upon your faith and your praying for an individual? Can
a person be filled with the Spirit and yet not have enough faith to be healed?
T108
Q37. Why do so few people have the gift of healing?
T109
Q38. To what extent are the healings you witness the result of the removal of
a psychosomatic origin? Is anxiety the cause of most illnesses?
Q39. How much knowledge do you have of medicine and therapeutic science?
Q40. What do you regard as the ultimate goal of your ministry?
Q41. How do you understand the apparent desire of Jesus and the disciples not
to publish certain instances of healing?
Tapes #T93 and #T94 concern the 1967 Consultation of Christian Scholars (see also #T35 to #T38 in this collection, and CN 8, Records of CT, #T16 to #T22). Tapes #T95 and #T96 are a debate on "Situation Ethics: True or False?" held ca. 1969 at San Diego State College. Debating the affirmative was Joseph Fletcher, then at the University of Virginia Medical School; the negative was taken by John W. Montgomery, Chairman of the Church History Division at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Tape #T97 is the radio broadcasts of Billy James Hargis's Christian Crusade for September 13 and 14, 1968. The former is an address by Hargis on international communism's threat, especially in Africa; the latter is an open letter to Billy Graham and L. Nelson Bell "in defense of the truth" and in answer to a "Satanic attack" leveled against Hargis and Christian Crusade in the August 16, 1968 issue of CT. See CN 8, Records of CT, Folder 17-64, for correspondence concerning this affair. Tape #T98 is two addresses by Walter H. Judd, a Congregational missionary to China, 1926-38, and a Congressman from Minnesota, 1942-62. Both addresses concern American foreign policy, especially with respect to communism and China. Judd is introduced by a "Mr. Schwartz," most probably Fred Schwartz of the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade. Undated, the speeches were made prior to 1962, and probably in the late 1950's.
ProvenanceThe materials in this collection were given to the Center by Dr. Harold Lindsell in June and July, 1981. Some materials in this Supplement were given by Harold Lindsell to the Graham Center Library in the summer of 1981, and transferred to the Archives in February, 1982. Some of the books received in the materials which the Graham Center Library did not wish to keep were given away to private individuals, as noted in the book separation record, per Dr. Lindsell's direction. A number of books and periodicals were returned to Dr. Lindsell. Lists of the books and periodicals that were given to the BGC Library are available upon request.
Accession #81-15, 81-68, 81-69, 81-71, 81-75, 81-76, 82-19, 82-20, 83-101, 88-106, 90-90, 92-118, 92-124, 93-83, 95-9
March 19, 1982
Galen R. Wilson
M. Given
J. Malone
M. Miles
J. Nasgowitz
March 22, 1982
Galen R. Wilson
J. Nasgowitz
June 20, 1991, revised
Paul Ericksen
L. Ferguson
September 18, 2006
83-101, 88-106, 90-90, 92-118, 92-124, 93-83, 95-9
Bob Shuster
J. Anderson
The following items have been given to the CENTER MUSEUM:
Marble paperweight, bearing the flag of Taiwan. Yung An Silver Works, Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan.
Flat metal paperweight, painted. Legend: "Metro Manila Billy Graham Crusade '77, 23-27 November."
Round bronze medallion. Legend: "Let the Earth Hear His Voice. International Congress on World Evangelization. Lausanne, Switzerland. 1974." Verse: Luke 4:18.
*****
LOCATION
RECORD
Accession: 81-68, 81-69, 81-75, 92-118
Type of Material: Audio Tapes
The following items are located in the AUDIO TAPE file.
# |
R/C |
Speed |
Length |
Sides |
Contents |
Dates |
Item#
- Reel or cassette, speed, length, number of sides, contents (title of session,
participants) according to the program, date.
T13 |
r |
3 3/4 |
43 |
1 |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Fuller Theological Seminary, Communism and Dialectical Materialism |
10/9/1962 |
T39 |
r |
|
|
|
Panel discussion, American Psychiatry Association Meeting, New York City. Frank Farrell, Asst. Ed. of Christianity Today emceed. Panel (all psychiatrists): Truman G. Esau, Chicago; E. Mansell Pattison, Washington, D.C.; Orville S. Walters, Urbana, Illinois. Edited transcript of discussion appeared in Christianity Today, July 2, 1965, pp.3-6, Psychotherapy and Spiritual Values. |
6/1964 |
T93 |
r |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Consultation of Christian Scholars and closing devotions. (See also T35 to T38.) |
5/28-31/1967 |
T94 |
r |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Consultation of Christian Scholars, beginning with last few sentences of Hatfield's speech, |
5/29/1967 |
T35 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Consultation of Christian Scholars held in Virginia. Meeting sponsored by the Lilly Foundation and concerning the Christian scholar on the secular campus. This tape: Beverly Gray Allison, The American Campus as a Spiritual Force; (See also CN 8, Records of Christianity Today, Tape s T16 through T22, and Tape s T93 and T94 in Supplement 1 to this collection.) |
5/28-31/1967 |
T36 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Consultation of Christian Scholars. Closing devotions and discussion on John W. Snyder's paper. |
5/29-31/1967 |
T37 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Consultation of Christian Scholars |
5/30/1967 |
T114 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Miracles. |
10/2/1967 |
T110 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Missions II |
12/2/1967 |
T16 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Wheaton College, Faith and Justification. |
4/29/1968 |
T17 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Wheaton College, Skepticism and Relativism; first part of Jehovah's Witnesses. (See also T113) |
4/29/1968 |
T111 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Doctrine of God. |
4/30/1968 |
T112 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Mormonism. |
4/30/1968 |
T113 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Jehovah's Witnesses - 2nd part. (See also T17.) |
5/1/1968 |
T15 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Wheaton College, Regeneration. |
5/2/1968 |
T14 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture, Wheaton College, Sanctification. |
5/3/1968 |
T97 |
r |
7 1/2 |
30
|
1 |
Billy James Hargis. Open letter to Billy Graham and Nelson Bell. |
9/14/1968 |
T88 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: Unidentified woman. Documentary re Christianity Today, part of a sermon by Harold Lindsell; n.d. (early 1970's?) The documentary was recorded over the sermon. Side 2: Unidentified young woman who was asked to leave Camp of the Woods. This tape (over which was recorded the two items above) is a letter to a friend still at the camp, discussing the camp, staff, and reactions to being asked to leave. |
8/1970 |
T28 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Billy Graham Team Meeting: Billy Graham, Grady Wilson, communion service. |
12/1971 |
T29 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Billy Graham Team Meeting: Harold Ockenga, Bill Bright, Rick Carreno. |
12/1971 |
T30 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Billy Graham Team Meeting: Harold Lindsell, Bishop Goodwin Hudson. |
12/1971 |
T31 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Billy Graham Team Meeting: Ralph Bell, Bishop Jack Dain, Leighton Ford. |
12/1971 |
T32 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Billy Graham Team Meeting: Ken Chafin, Roy Gustafson, T. W. Wilson, Grady Wilson. |
12/1971 |
T33 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Billy Graham Team Meeting: George Wilson, Bill Mead, Don Hoke, Michael Ovikian, Blanca, Gonzales, Howard Jones. |
12/1971 |
T41 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Sermons by Pastor Walt Chantry. See also Chantry sermons, CN 8, Records of Christianity Today, tapes T26 and T27. |
1/30/1972 |
T76 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: John D. Zimmerman, Chapel address at Wheaton College re unity, disunity and Wheaton. Side 2: Hudson Armerding, Chapel address. (Audio quality bad.) |
Spring 1972, 6/8/1972 |
T85 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Layman's Leadership Institute, Hollywood, CA. Side 1: James Mallory, psychiatrist, How Not to Lose Your Head. Side 2: Norman Evans, player for the Baltimore Colts. |
1972 |
T27 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Billy Graham Team Meeting: Ed Hill; also Harold Lindsell, The Death Wish of Civilization. Introduced by Graham, who remarks on Lindsell's and Christianity Today's role in the BGEA. |
1973 |
T99 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, Christianity Today interview, questions 1-3. |
1973 |
T100 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn, Kuhlman, questions 4-8. |
1973 |
T101 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, questions 9-11. |
1973 |
T102 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, questions 12-13. |
1973 |
T103 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, questions 14-16. |
1973 |
T104 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, questions 16-24. |
1973 |
T105 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, questions 25-29. |
1973 |
T106 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, questions 30-34. |
1973 |
T107 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, questions 35-36. |
1973 |
T108 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, question 37. |
1973 |
T109 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Kathryn Kuhlman, questions 38-41. |
1973 |
T68 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Bill Bright, Christmas Greetings, 1973. Includes highlights of Campus Crusade. Note: Harold Lindsell recorded some words over his tape at the beginning of Side 1, about 60 seconds. |
1973 |
T1 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, Judgement and Evangelism and Grady Wilson, Practical Evangelism. Billy Graham School of Evangelism, Hollywood, California. |
9/17-20/1974 |
T119 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, The Suicide of Man, speech at International Congress on World Evangelization, Lausanne, Switzerland. |
1974 |
T2 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: Harold Lindsell, The Mind. Side 2: Vernon Grounds, Wheaton College Staley Lecture. |
1974, 1977 |
T26 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: Charles Colson speaking to the Evangelical Christian Publisher's Assn. discussing his book Born Again. Side 2: Press conference with Billy Graham at the Tidewater, Virginia Crusade. Discusses Graham family and Nixon family; November, 1974. Billy Graham, crusade address, Tidewater Campaign, Norfolk, Virginia. (bad audio quality). |
7/10/1976, 11/1974 |
T120 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Wayne Ward, Baptist Faith and Message Fellowship and Infallibility of the Scriptures. |
12/9-10/1975 |
T81 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Hobbey Thomas, General Secretary of Eurofest '75, Prayer. English, with German translation; West Berlin. |
1/4/1976 |
T50 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Gordon McDonald, When Adam Blew It and Communication: Loud and Clear. Wheaton College. |
4/6-7/1976 |
T51 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Gordon McDonald, The Marital Zap and Conflict and Peace. Wheaton College. |
4/6-7/1976 |
T52 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Gordon McDonald, Growing a Human Being and More Growing. Wheaton College. |
4/8/1976 |
T53 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Gordon McDonald, Still at the Summit and Sexuality at the Summit. Wheaton College. |
4/8/1976 |
T11 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
David A. Hubbard, Fuller's Theological Position, a rebuttal against The Battle for the Bible. (See transcript, folder 1-12.) Harold Lindsell interviewed by Herbert Henry Ehrenstein on Songtime about the Battle for the Bible. |
4/8/1976, 6/2/1976 |
T77 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Hudson Armerding, opening Chapel address at Wheaton College. |
9/7/1976 |
T124 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Billy Graham, chapel message at Wheaton College. |
9/17/1976 |
T54 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Leighton Ford, You Bet Your Life, and Design for Living. Wheaton College. |
9/21-22/1976 |
T121 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Leighton Ford at Wheaton College, A Tale of Three Sons and Who Says I'm OK? See also T54. |
9/21-22/1976 |
T122 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Leighton Ford at Wheaton College, Use It or Lose It and Who Left the Phone off the Hook?. |
9/23-24/1976 |
T123 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Leighton Ford at Wheaton College, Revolution, Religion and Radical Love and What in the World Is God Doing? |
9/23-24/1976 |
T90 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Funeral service for Irene Morris (1904-1976), wife of Arthur Morris, on Board of Trustees at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Harold Lindsell had part in the funeral. |
1976 |
T3 |
c |
– |
83 |
2 |
Harold Lindsell debating Lester DeKoster at the Third Christian Reformed Church, Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
1/11/1977 |
T79 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Calvin Linton, The Pernicious Pertinacity of Dualism: One Too Many. Wheaton College Staley Lecture. |
4/26/1977 |
T78 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: Hudson Armerding, Baccalaureate Address at Wheaton College. Side 2: Madeleine L'Engle, commencement address. |
5/22/1977, 5/23/1977 |
T74 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: David Winter, Trustee newstape to members of the Board of Trustees, Westmont College. Side 2: David Winter, Chapel address. |
12/1/1977, 11/1/1977 |
T82 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Myron Augsburger, The Cross and Forgiveness. Crusade '77, York, PA. |
1977 |
T4 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, Father's Day sermon at Timonium Presbyterian Church. Also evening sermon, same day. |
6/18/1978 |
T125 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Dr. Harold Ockenga: Precious Worship. Chapel Address, Gordon-Conwell |
9/27/1978 |
T72 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
David Allen Hubbard, Don't You Dare Grow Up, speaking at the Chicago Sunday Evening Club. |
11/12/ 1978 |
T18 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Gordon-Conwell Inerrancy Panel. Sponsored by the GCTS Student Assn. Panelists: Roger Nicole and Jack Davis of the Theology Dept., and David Schuller and J. Ramsey Michaels of the New Testament Dept. |
11/29/ 1978 |
T19 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Gordon-Conwell Inerrancy Panel. (See T18 for details.) |
12/1/1978 |
T10 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: Harold Lindsell interviewed by Bill Steensland for the Christian Bible Society Broadcast, The Good Word for Today. Deane A. Kemper, installation message, full professorship, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Harold Lindsell, speaking to a Lutheran group on Lutheranism and evangelism; n.d. Groundbreaking ceremony for Billy Graham Center, Wheaton, Illinois; Side 2: Continuation of groundbreaking ceremony. |
ca.1978-1979, 9/28/1977 |
T75 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: David Winter, Trustee newstape, Westmont College. Side 2: David Winter, Chapel address. |
3/12/1979, 3/1/1979 |
T22 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Robert L. Hymers, Introductory Remarks on Revival. 1 in a series of 3. |
9/3/1979 |
T23 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Robert L. Hymers, R.A. Torrey's Prescription for a Revival. 2 in a series of 3. |
9/3/1979 |
T24 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Robert L. Hymers, Prescription for a Revival. 3 in a series of 3. |
9/3/1979 |
T89 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Memorial Celebration, Arthur S. DeMoss; October 1925 - September 1979. |
9/1979 |
T6 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Harold Lindsell, G. E. A. Seminar, Twin Pines, Pennsylvania, Tapes 1 & 2. |
10/8/1979 |
T7 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Harold Lindsell, G. E. A. Seminar, Tapes 3 and 4. |
10/8/1979 |
T43 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Robert L. Hymers, Daniel in the Critics' Den. (Daniel 1). |
12/30/ 1979 |
T86 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Charles E. Stanley (pastor, First Baptist Church, Atlanta), Stand Up America. Address given in Houston to a group of Baptist pastors calling for American pulpits to preach to the political situation in America. |
1979 |
T44 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Robert L. Hymers, Dare to be Different. (Daniel 2). |
1/6/80 |
T45 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Robert L. Hymers, The Mysterious Dream. (Daniel 3). |
1/13/80 |
T46 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Robert L. Hymers, The Fourth Man in the Furnace. (Daniel 4). |
1/20/1980 |
T47 |
c |
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Robert L. Hymers, The Werewolf of Babylon. (Daniel 5). |
1/27/1980 |
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John Walvoord, president of Dallas Theological Seminary, Israel in God's Plan. |
2/2/1980 |
T48 |
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Robert L. Hymers, The Coming Judgement of America. (Daniel 6). |
2/3/1980 |
T60 |
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John Walvoord, The Rapture. |
2/3/1980 |
T9 |
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Harold Lindsell, address at the Hollywood Palladium, First annual Rally for the Bible. Robert Hymers. |
2/7/1980 |
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David Allen Hubbard, message and discussion, Sunday Evening Club. |
3/23/1980 |
T70 |
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Wayne Dehoney, Inerrancy. Walnut Street Baptist Church. |
6/1/1980 |
T126 |
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Dr. R. L. Hymers, Why Jim Wallis, Pat Robertson, Anita Bryant, and Hal Lindsay Are Not Prophets to America. Rev. Eduardo Villarreal, Fasting. Fourth of July Messages |
7/3/1980 |
T49 |
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How to Stop Being a Homosexual. Normal Life Seminars, Open Door Community Church, Los Angeles. Testimonials of changed homosexuals. Also, an address re the seminars by Robert L. Hymers, and an interview with the seminars' director, Richard Main. |
8/31/1980 |
T127 |
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Contrasts: A Delightful Conversation Between Dr. Ian Paisley & Pastor William Mullan. |
11/1980 |
T20 |
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Robert Hymers, Why I Believe in the Inerrancy of the Bible. Side 2: Pre-Rally for the Bible, with addresses from William A. Powell, Sr., Harold Lindsell and James M. Boice. |
2/15/1981, 2/20/1981 |
T8 |
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Side 1: James Montgomery Boice, pastor, Tenth Presbyterian, Philadelphia at the Second Annual Rally for the Bible. Herbert Henry Ehrenstein, review of The Bible in Balance. Side 2: Harold Lindsell, address to the Christian Holiness Association. |
2/21/1981, 4/1976 |
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Second Annual Rally for the Bible, Embassy Auditorium, Los Angeles. Robert L. Hymers, emcee, with speakers Samuel G. Posey, W.A. Criswell, William A. Powell, Harold Lindsell, and others. |
2/21/1981 |
T55 |
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William C. Brownson, Jr., Evangelical Repentance and Spiritual Power. Wheaton College Special Spring Services. |
Spring 1981 |
T56 |
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William C. Brownson, Jr., The Joy of the Lord and Good News for All. Wheaton College Special Spring Services. |
Spring 1981 |
T57 |
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William C. Brownson, Jr., What Shapes the Future? and Tell Peter! Wheaton College Special Spring Services. |
Spring 1981 |
T58 |
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William C. Brownson, Jr., Give it Now! and Covenant Faithfulness. Wheaton College Special Spring Services. |
Spring 1981 |
T34 |
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Taiwan in Slides and Sound soundtrack, (see slides S56-S103 and Folder 9-24 for complete information). Side 2: American Festival of Evangelism, (see filmstrip FS1, which accompanies soundtrack). |
7/27-30/1981 |
T128 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, The Alcorn College, Holy Spirit. The Christian Mind. Ipswich Ministers Fraternal. Biblical Inerrancy. Brisbane, Australia |
8/19/1981 |
T129 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Queensland University Students, Lecture & Question, Brisbane, Australia. |
8/20/1981 |
T130 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Where the Church is at & How it Got There. St. Andrew’s Church of England. Brisbane, Australia. |
8/20/1981 |
T131 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Threefold Secret of the Holy Spirit, Missions Today. St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Brisbane, Australia. |
8/21/1981 |
T132 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, The Inerrant Word. Wavell Heights Presbyterian Church. Final meeting in Brisbane, Australia. |
8/21/1981 |
T133 |
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David K. Winter, Westmont College Board of Trustees Newsletter |
9/14/1981 |
T134 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament |
12/31/ 1981 |
T135 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, The Bible - The Foundation |
12/27/ 1981 |
T136 |
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Side 1: Dr. Hudson T. Armerding, Conformity or Transformation, 123rd Wheaton College Baccalaureate. Side 2: Charles W. Colson, Daring to be Christian, 123rd Commencement (Excerpts). |
May 1982 |
T137 |
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The Inauguration of J. Richard Chase, sixth president of Wheaton College. |
9/17/1982 |
T138 |
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Interview with Harold Lindsell with Lindsell about free enterprise and socialism on the radio program, Telephone Time. Interview is on second side. |
11/23/ 1982 |
T139 |
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Interview with Harold Lindsell with Lindsell about nuclear weapons on the radio program, Telephone Time. |
5/4/1983 |
T140 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, What Happens When You Don’t Believe the Infallibility of the Bible. |
5/15/1983 |
T141 |
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Side 1: Dr. J. Richard Chase, President, 124th Baccalaureate of Wheaton College. Side 2: Dr. Hudson T. Armerding, President Emeritus, 124th Commencement (Excerpts, Undergraduate Ceremony). |
5/15-16/1983 |
T142 |
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Dr. R. L. Hymers, Liberalism at Westmont - A Sign of the End Times |
12/26/ 1983 |
T143 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 1. Side 1: Jill Briscoe, Crumbling Clay/Isaiah 64:8, Interview with Christopher A. Lyons. Side 2: Ben Patterson, Scars from an Old Wound/Luke 1:5-25. |
1983 |
T144 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 2. Side 1: Lloyd John Ogilvie, Awesome Power of Speech, James 3:1-8, Side 2: Paul S. Rees, Favorite Sermon Illustrations. |
1983 |
T145 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 3. Side 1: Charles L. Allen, The Greatest Sermon/ 1 Corinthians 15, Side 2: Gardner C. Taylor, The Twenty-Third for the Eighty-Third/Psalm 23. |
1983 |
T146 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 4. Side 1: D. Stuart Briscoe, The Meaning of Discipleship/John 1:35-51; 6, Side 2: Stephen W. Brown, Favorite Sermon Illustrations. |
1983 |
T147 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 6. Side 1: Louis H. Evans, Jr., How to Handle Anger/ 1 Samuel 18:1-11, Side 2: Louis H. Evans, Jr., God Has No Grandsons/ Romans 8:15-16. |
1983 |
T148 |
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Side 1: Charles R. Swindoll, Be Bullish! Side 2: Charles R. Swindoll, Checklist for Choosing Church Leaders. |
2/19/1984 |
T149 |
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Side 1: Dr. David Winter, Westmont College Day, Mrs. Jill Briscoe, Chapel. Side 2: Mrs. Jill Briscoe (cont.), Charles Colson, 1984-Christ or Big Brother?, Westmont College Commencement. |
4/14/1984, 1/14/1985, 5/6/1984 |
T150 |
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Charles Colson, Westmont College Commencement. |
5/6/1984 |
T151 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Why Believe The Bible? |
9/10/1984 |
T152 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, What The Bible Says About Itself. |
9/17/1984 |
T153 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, What the Church Has Always Believed About the Bible. |
9/24/1984 |
T154 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Liberalism in the Mainline Denominations. |
10/1/1984 |
T155 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Fuller Seminary, Part 1. |
10/15/ 1984 |
T156 |
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Dr. Richard Pierard, Evangelical Theological Society President, Southwestern Seminary Talk. |
10/18/ 1984 |
T157 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Fuller Seminary, Part 2. |
10/22/ 1984 |
T158 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Liberalism in the Southern Baptist Convention. |
10/29/ 1984 |
T159 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Lutheran Church-- Missouri Synod. |
11/5/1984 |
T160 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, The Historical-Critical Method. |
11/19/ 1984 |
T161 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell, Where Do We Go From Here?. |
11/26/ 1984 |
T162 |
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Question time during the Faith 1984 conference, sponsored by the Center for Judaic-Christian Studies Conference. Questions deal Christian doctrine and view of the Bible. |
1984 |
T163 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 7. Side 1:Kenneth L. Chafin, Easter Means Hope / Luke 23:55-24:5. Side 2: David L. McKenna, Born to Live / John 12:20-32. |
1984 |
T164 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 8. Side 1: David A. Hubbard, After Easter: The Kingdom / Acts 1:1-11. Side 2: James Earl Massey, Christ the Center / Colossians 1:15-20. |
1984 |
T165 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 12. Side 1: Gordon MacDonald, Where Can God Be Found? / Isaiah 57:15. Side 2: Erwin W. Lutzer, Life in the Penalty Box / Exodus 2:11-22. |
1984 |
T166 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 14. Side 1: Haddon Robinson, High Pitch of Devotion / 2 Samuel 23:13-17. Side 2: Charles R. Swindoll, A Heart of Gratitude / Psalm 103. |
1984 |
T167 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 15. Side 1: Paul B. Smith, Christmas Through Mary’s Eyes / Luke 2:26-38. Side 2: David A. Seamands, What Will You See in Christmas? / Luke 2:15-20. |
1984 |
T168 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 16. Side 1: Richard J. Foster, Fasting, 20th Century Style / Matthew 6:16-18. Interview with Arthur DeKruyter. Side 2: John A. Huffman, Jr., Let’s Talk About Money / Luke 12:13-34. |
1984 |
T169 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 17. Side 1: Jay Kesler, Lost Sheep, Coins, and Men / Luke 15. Interview with Ralph L. Lewis. Side 2: Fred B. Craddock, Who Cares? / Acts 4:32-35. |
1984 |
T170 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 19. Side 1: Dennis F. Kinlaw, An Unexpected Witness / John 18:1-14. D. James Kennedy, A Thief in Paradise / Luke 23:39-43. Side 2: A Thief in Paradise (cont.). Everett L. Fullam, Come! See! Go! Tell! / Matthew 28:1-7. |
1985 |
T171 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 21. Side 1: Os Guinness, A Faith that Functions / Acts 27. Interview with John A. Huffman Jr. Side 2: John Perkins, Lord, Give Us Leaders Who Can Lead Us to Justice / Hebrews 11:23-29. |
1985 |
T172 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 28. Side 1: Oswald Hoffmann, Who Wants to Live Forever? / John 11:25-26. Hoffmann/Hybels Interview. Side 2: Bill Hybels, A Look at Hell / Matthew 13:47-51. |
1985 |
T173 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 29. Side 1: R. C. Sproul, Loving a Holy God / Isaiah 6:1-8. Fred Smith Interview. Side 2: Howard Vanderwell, Insights from the Valley / Philippians 4:11-13. |
1985 |
T174 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 30. Side 1: Bruce Thielemann, Tide Riding / Matthew 26:36-46. Haddon Robinson Workshop: Introductions. Side 2: Donald Hoke, The Stockholm Syndrome / 1 John 2:15-17. |
1985 |
T175 |
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The Fundamentalist Hour radio program, KKLA. |
5/11/1986 |
T176 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of Revelation. |
5/25/1986 |
T177 |
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Dr. Lyle Dorsett during a Wheaton College chapel giving the story of his own conversion to faith in Christ Jesus. |
9/15/1986 |
T178 |
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Dr. A. E. Wilder-Smith, Creation/Evolution Controversy. |
10/26/ 1986 |
T179 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of Matthew. |
12/14/ 1986 |
T180 |
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Nairobi ‘86. Second Prison Fellowship International Triennial Conference. Keynote Address. Jaime Cardinal Sin. |
1986 |
T181 |
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Nairobi ‘86. Second Prison Fellowship International Triennial Conference. Bishop Sundar Clarke. |
1986 |
T182 |
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Nairobi ‘86. Second Prison Fellowship International Triennial Conference. Charles W. Colson. Public Rally. |
1986 |
T183 |
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Nairobi ‘86. Second Prison Fellowship International Triennial Conference. Rev. Gordon Loux. |
1986 |
T184 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 31. Side 1: John Guest, Jesus is Alive / 1 Corinthians 15:1-9. Interview with John Guest. Side 2: Christopher Lyons, God’s Training Program / Jeremiah 12:5. |
1986 |
T185 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 34. Side 1: Bill Hybels, Your Everafter: Heaven / Ecclesiastes 3:11. Gordon MacDonald Workshop. Side 2: John Maxwell, God Gives Through People / Acts 3:1-16. |
1986 |
T186 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in New port Beach, California on the book of Matthew (chapter 9). |
1/18/1987 |
T187 |
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Dr. J. Richard Chase talking about the success of Wheaton College’s most recent fund raising campaign. |
2/27/1987 |
T188 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach, California on the book of Matthew. |
3/22/1987 |
T189 |
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Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr. America’s False Prophets and Preaching to an Apostate People. |
4/5/1987 |
T190 |
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Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr. America’s God-forsaken Churches plus An Exposition of Matthew 21:9-17. |
4/12/1987 |
T191 |
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Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr. America’s Powerless Evangelist plus An Exposition of Judges 16:1-31. |
5/3/1987 |
T192 |
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Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr. How Thieme and MacArthur Have Destroyed Conscience-Probing Preaching. |
9/20/1987 |
T193 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 47. Side 1: Stuart Briscoe, Ordinary Folks Make Great Disciples / Mark 8. Interview with Fred Smith. Side 2: Earl Palmer, A Durable Hope / Matthew 21:28-32. |
1987 |
T194 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 48. Side 1: Bruce Thielemann, Dealing with Discouragement / Luke 19:37-42. Leith Anderson, Unlistened to Lessons of Life / Exodus 8. Side 2: Unlistened to Lessons of Life (cont). David Seamands, For Your Camels Also / Genesis 24:9. |
1987 |
T195 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 49. Side 1: Bill Hybels, The Mystery of Unanswered Prayer. Knute Larson Workshop: Faithful Endurance. Side 2: Knute Larson Workshop (cont). R. C. Sproul, The Insanity of Luther / Romans 1:14-17. |
1987 |
T196 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 50. Side 1: Charles Swindoll, Reasons to be Thankful / Psalm 138. David Hocking Interview. Side 2: Fred B. Craddock, When the Roll is Called Down Here / Romans 16:1-6. |
1987 |
T197 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 51. Side 1: Calvin Miller, The Mind of a Servant / Philippians 2:1-11. Darrell Johnson, For Those Who Are Disappointed / John 3 and 7. Side 2: Darrell Johnson sermon (cont). W. Frank Harrington, The Love That Brought Him / Revelation 1:4-6. |
1987 |
T198 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 52. Side 1: Bill Pannell, Singing in the Rain / Psalm 42. John Stott Workshop, The Definition of Expository Preaching. Side 2: John Stott Workshop (cont). Jill Briscoe, Yet Will I Praise Thee / Habakkuk 3:19. |
1987 |
T199 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 54. Side 1: Howard Hendricks, The Message of Mistakes / Mark 14:27-72. Earl Palmer Workshop: The Hard Work of Preaching. Side 2: Earl Palmer Workshop (cont). Earl Palmer, The Foolish and the Wise / Matthew 7:24-29. |
1987 |
T263 |
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Chuck Colson, Congress of the Bible II. |
1987 |
T200 |
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Dr. Paul E. Toms, Generosity and Grace, 2 Corinthians 8:1-9. |
1/24/1988 |
T201 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of James (1: 1-12). |
3/6/1988 |
T202 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of James (2:1-15). |
3/20/1988 |
T203 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of James (2:12). |
4/10/1988 |
T204 |
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Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr. The Sins of Biola, #2 in the Biola Series. |
4/17/1988 |
T205 |
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Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr. Evolution and Abortion at Biola, #3 in the Biola Series. |
4/24/1988 |
T206 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of James. |
4/24/1988 |
T207 |
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Side 1: Dr. J. Richard Chase, 129th Wheaton College Baccalaureate Message. Side 2: Dr. Charles W. Colson, 129th Wheaton College Commencement Address. |
5/15/1988 |
T208 |
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Dr. Harllee Bordeaux with Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr. |
5/15/1988 |
T209 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of James (5:12-20). |
5/22/1988 |
T210 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of John (4). |
10/23/ 1988 |
T211 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 55. Side 1: Roger Thompson, The Good News is: the Bad News is Wrong / Ecclesiastes 3:1-14. Earl Palmer Workshop: Five “Birddogging” Questions for Biblical Exposition. Side 2: Earl Palmer Workshop (cont). Bruce Thielemann, Christian Imperator / 1 Corinthians 15. |
1988 |
T212 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 56. Side 1: Haddon Robinson, A Good Lesson from a Bad Example / Luke 12:16-21. Frederick Buechner Interview: The Words We Use to Preach. Side 2: Frederick Buechner Interview (cont). Frederick Buechner, What Are We Going to Be? / 1 Peter 2:1-3, 9. |
1988 |
T213 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 57. Side 1: James S. Stewart, The Rending of the Veil / Mark 15:38. Bill Hybels, The Character Crisis / Jeremiah 17:9, James 3:1. Side 2: Bill Hybels (cont). H. Lewis Patrick, The Roaring of the Lord / Psalm 29. |
1988 |
T214 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 58. Side 1: Stephen Brown, A Calvinist Talks about His Friend, John Wesley / Psalm 130. Stephen Brown Interview with Haddon Robinson. Side 2: Stephen Brown Interview (cont). Jay Kesler, Our Majestic God / Psalm 8. |
1988 |
T215 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 59. Side 1: James Forbes, A Deeply Moving Religious Experience / Genesis 45:1-9. James Forbes Interview: The Spirituality of Preaching. Side 2: James Forbes Interview (cont). Darrell Johnson, The Gift of Vision / Revelation 5. |
1988 |
T216 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 60. Side 1: Walter Wangerin, Jr., Bless Me in Your Suffering / John 14:27. John Killinger Interview: Staying Out of Preaching Ruts. Side 2: John Killinger Interview (cont). John Killinger, The Season of Youth / Luke 9:51, 23:33-34. |
1988 |
T217 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 61. Side 1: Lewis B. Smedes, The Journey to Integrity / Psalm 26:1. Calvin Miller Workshop: The Case for Storytelling. Side 2: Calvin Miller Workshop (cont). Robert L. Roxburgh, The Right Ambition / Philippians 3:1-10. |
1988 |
T218 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 62. Side 1: David A. Seamands, Instruction for Thanksgiving / Psalm 116:12-14. Haddon Robinson Workshop: Illustrations: Part 1. Side 2: Haddon Robinson Workshop (cont). Phil Lineberger, Great People Do for Others / Mark 9:33-37. |
1988 |
T219 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 63. Side 1: Bruce W. Thielemann, Hark! The Herald Angels / Luke 2:8-14. Haddon Robinson Workshop: Illustrations: Part 2. Side 2: Haddon Robinson Workshop (cont). Vic Pentz, On Beyond Zebra / Matthew 1:18-25. |
1988 |
T220 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 64. Side 1: Roger Thompson, Children of Promise / Psalm 127. Harold Myra Interview: Children’s Sermons. Side 2: Harold Myra Interview (cont). Harry Kilbride, Despise Not These Little Ones / Mark 10:13-16. |
1988 |
T221 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 65. Side 1: Robert M. Norris, Triumphing Over the Past / 1 Corinthians 15:1-11. Fred Craddock: New Testament Study and Preaching. Side 2: Fred Craddock (cont). Benjamin F. Reaves, Living Expectantly / Isaiah 43:18-19. |
1988 |
T222 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of John. |
3/19/1989 |
T223 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of John. |
4/30/1989 |
T224 |
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Lydia Sarandan leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on Psalm 139. |
5/7/1989 |
T225 |
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Dr. Harold Lindsell. 2 Corinthians. |
10/1/1989 |
T226 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 67. Side 1: R. C. Sproul, God or Chance? / 1 Sam. 6:7-9. R. C. Sproul Interview. Side 2: Sproul Interview (cont). Marguerite Shuster, Caution! / 2 Sam. 6:1-15. |
1989 |
T227 |
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Preaching Today, Tape 68. Side 1: Paul Borden, Choices / 1 Sam. 3. Paul Borden Interview: Preaching Narratives. Side 2: Paul Borden Interview (cont). John R. Bisagno, He Shall Direct Thy Paths / Proverbs 3:1-6. |
1989 |
T228 |
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2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 69. Side 1: Bill Hybels, The New Age Movement / Matthew 9:36, Heb. 9:27. Stuart Briscoe Interview. Side 2: Stuart Briscoe Interview (cont). Stuart Briscoe, The Last Temptation of Christ / Luke 4:1-14. |
1989 |
T229 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 70. Side 1: Howard Hendricks, Charge to Joseph Stowell / 2 Timothy 2:15. David McKenna Workshop: Preach the Word. Side 2: David McKenna Workshop (cont). Vic Pentz, Come to the Banquet / Matt. 22:1-14. |
1989 |
T230 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 71. Side 1: Howard D. Vanderwell, Memorial Service for Robert Huizenga / Luke 8:22-25. Fred Craddock Workshop: Sermon Forms. Side 2: Fred Craddock Workshop (cont). Richard H. Flick, Memorial Service for Heather Gillan / Mark 10:13-16. |
1989 |
T231 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 72. Side 1: Bruce Larson, What About Sudden Conversion? / Luke 19:1-10. Dan Bauman Workshop: Conclusions. Side 2: Dan Bauman Workshop (cont). John A. Huffman, Jr., Equipped to Face the Two Biggest Fears in the World / 1 Cor. 15:1-21. |
1989 |
T232 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 73. Side 1: Anthony Evans, Life: Where’s the Beef? / John 10:7-10. Ron Lee Davis Workshop: Effective Preaching. Side 2: Ron Lee Davis Workshop (cont). Donald W. McCullough, Now is the Time / Psalm 90, Eph. 5:15-16. |
1989 |
T233 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 74. Side 1: John Killinger, The Key to Better Living / Zechariah 4:1-10. John Killinger Workshop: Preparing for Preaching. Side 2: John Killinger Workshop (cont). Ron Lee Davis, Rejoicing in our Suffering / Romans 5:1-5. |
1989 |
T234 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 75. Side 1: Bruce W. Thielemann, Glory to God in the Lowest / Luke 2:1-20. Vic Pentz, Levi’s Genes / Matthew 1:1-17. Side 2: Levi’s Genes (cont). David Krentel, Grace at Christmas / Matthew 1:1-17. |
1989 |
T235 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 76. Side 1: Howard Hendricks, The Problem of Discrimination / James 2:1-13. John Killinger Workshop: Where Ideas Come From. Side 2: John Killinger Workshop (cont). Roberta Hestenes, God and the Hebrew Midwives / Exodus 1:11-22. |
1989 |
T236 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 77. Side 1. Earl Palmer, Zacchaeus / Luke 19:1-10. Ralph Bell Workshop: Extending the Evangelistic Invitation. Side 2: Ralph Bell Workshop (cont). David Erickson, Encounter: The Vision of Witnessing / Acts 9:10-19. |
1989 |
T237 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 78. Side 1. Bruce Larson, When Your Enemy Prospers / Jonah 4:1-11. Warren Wiersbe Workshop: A Philosophy of Preaching. Side 2: Warren Wiersbe Workshop (cont). Mike Huckabee, The Practice of Patience / James 1: 1-8. |
1989 |
T238 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Dr. Harold Lindsell leading a class at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, California on the book of Ephesians. |
4/22/1990 |
T239 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Side 1: Gordon -Conwell Theological Seminary. Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. Dr. Alice Winters. Side 2: Commencement address, Honorable John Ashcroft. |
5/10-11/1990 |
T240 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 79. Side 1: John R. W. Stott, The Up-to-the-Minute Relevance of the Resurrection / John 20:24-29. Warren Wiersbe Workshop: Preparing a Sermon. Side 2: Warren Wiersbe Workshop (cont) John A. Lares, Good News for a Weeping World / John 20:10-18. |
1990 |
T241 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 80. Side 1: Haddon Robinson, Good Guys, Bad Guys, and Us Guys / Luke 18:9-14. John Guest Workshop: Preaching to the Whole Person. Side 2: John Guest Workshop (cont). Bill Hybels, The Often-overlooked Benefits of Losing / Psalm 51. |
1990 |
T242 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 81. Side 1: B. Clayton Bell, Sr., How Do You Catch the Wind? / Acts 2:14-24. John Killinger Workshop: Variety in Preaching. Side 2: John Killinger Workshop (cont). Earl Palmer, New Beginnings / Acts 15:36-41. |
1990 |
T243 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 82. Side 1: Jeremiah Wright, The Audacity to Hope / 1 Samuel 1:1-18. Gordon Johnson Interview: Biographical Preaching. Side 2: Gordon Johnson Interview (cont). Gordon Johnson, Finding Significance in Obscurity / Acts 9:10-19. |
1990 |
T244 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 83. Side 1: David McCullough, Blessed Are the Pure in Heart / Matthew 5:8. William Willimon Interview: Preaching to a Disinclined World. Side 2: William Willimon Interview (cont). John Claypool, You Don’t Have to Be Good to Come to Christ / Acts 5:1-11. |
1990 |
T245 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 84. Side 1: Jill Briscoe, Loving God with All Your Heart / Luke 10:25-37. William Willimon Interview: Preaching to a Disinclined World. Side 2: William Willimon Interview (cont). Stanley Collins, He is Able / 2 Timothy 4:1-8. |
1990 |
T246 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 85. Side 1: Jay Kesler, Lost in Space / Luke 15. Keith Price Workshop: Preparing Myself to Preach. Side 2: Keith Price Workshop (cont.) Joel Gregory, He Cannot Be Hid / Mark 7:24. |
1990 |
T247 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 86. Side 1: John Killinger, Thanks Be to God / Psalm 103. Keith Price Workshop: Preparing My Sermon. Side 2: Keith Price Workshop (cont). Roger Thompson, A Lifestyle Inventory / 2 Corinthians 8:1-7. |
1990 |
T248 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 87. Side 1: Ben Patterson, A Faith Like Mary’s / Luke 1:26-38. John W. Yates II, Christ’s Birth and Your Birth / Luke 2:1-14. Side 2: John Yates sermon (cont). D. James Kennedy, Merry Tifton / 2 Corinthians 9:15. |
1990 |
T249 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 88. Side 1: R. C. Sproul, We’ve Grown Accustomed to His Grace / Luke 13:1-5. Fred Craddock Workshop: The Difficulty of Preaching. Side 2: Fred Craddock Workshop (cont). Vic Pentz, A Twinge of Nostalgia / Acts 1:4-11. |
1990 |
T250 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 89. Side 1: Lawrence J. Crabb, Jr., Take an Inside Look / Matthew 23:26. Stuart Briscoe Workshop: The Importance of Preaching. Side 2: Stuart Briscoe Workshop (cont). Stuart Briscoe, What About Shaky Marriages? / 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. |
1990 |
T251 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 90. Side 1: Darrell Johnson, The King Whose Scepter Is a Towel / John 13:1-17. Stuart Briscoe Workshop: The Message and Response. Side 2: Stuart Briscoe Workshop (cont). Earl Palmer, He Lives, as He Said He Would / Mark 16:1-8. |
1990 |
T252 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Dr. Harold Lindsell, 1 Corinthians. |
2/24/1991 |
T253 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
In Celebration of the Life of J. Duncan Brown - October 4, 1923 - October 6, 1991. |
10/1991 |
T254 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 91. Side 1: William Willimon, Some Way to Run a Farm / Matthew 13:24-30. William Willimon Workshop: The Pastor as Preacher. Side 2: William Willimon Workshop (cont). Barbara Taylor, Words We Tremble to Say Aloud / Matthew 10:27. |
1991 |
T255 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 92. Side 1: Ron Lee Davis, Introducing Your Child to Christ / Deuteronomy 6:1-23. Fred Craddock Workshop: The Nod of Recognition. Side 2: Fred Craddock Workshop (cont). Joel Gregory, Motherhood and the Sovereignty of God / Genesis 27:1-13, Exodus 2:1-10. |
1991 |
T256 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 93. Side 1: Haddon Robinson, The Wisdom of Small Creatures / Proverbs 30:24-28. Fred Craddock Workshop: The Shock of Recognition. Side 2: Fred Craddock Workshop (cont). Jeannette Clift George, Belonging and Becoming. |
1991 |
T257 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 96. Side 1: Everett Fullam, Life on Wings / Proverbs 30:18-19. Workshop: A Word That Wakes the World / Os Guinness. Side 2: Os Guinness Workshop (cont). Leighton Ford, Hope for a Great Forever / John 14:2. |
1991 |
T258 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 97. Side 1: Bill Hybels, God’s Attitude Toward Prayer / Luke 18:1-8. William Willimon Workshop, Preaching the Parables. Side 2: William Willimon Workshop (cont). Eugene Lowry, Down the Up Staircase / Matthew 18:22-34. |
1991 |
T259 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 98. Side 1: Steve Brown, How to Keep it Going / Hebrews 12:1-2. Workshop: Preaching the Parables (Part 2), William Willimon. Side 2: Workshop (cont). Andy Stanley, Conviction Vs. Preference / Daniel 1,3. |
1991 |
T260 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 99. Side 1: Erwin Lutzer, Learning to Love / Luke 6:32-33. Workshop: Preaching with Relevance, Stuart Briscoe. Side 2: Stuart Briscoe Workshop (cont). Howard Vanderwell, Christian Singles / Mark 3:31, John 11,12. |
1991 |
T261 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 101. Side 1: Howard Hendricks, Beyond the Bottom Line / Matthew 5:13-16. Workshop: Just When I Learned to Speak, Everyone Stopped Listening by Paul Borden. Side 2: Paul Borden Workshop (cont). Jim Dethmer, Walking Toward Wholeness / Mark 14:66-72, John 21. |
1991 |
T262 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Preaching Today, Tape 102. Side 1: Haddon Robinson, A Case Study of a Mugging / Luke 10:25-37. Worship: What We’re Doing, and Why / John 4:20-24, by Everett Fullam. Side 2: What We’re Doing, and Why (cont). John Stott, Freedom / John 8:36. |
1991 |
T5 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, class lecture on inerrancy and prophecy. Harold Lindsell speaking in a Campus Crusade broadcast on The Bible as the Source of Authority. |
n.d. |
T12 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
WTTG-TV (Washington, D.C.) Community Dialogue show. Panel discussion concerning the clergy's role in social action. Panel: Fr. William A. Went, Episcopal pastor; Rev. James McDonald, Presbyterian pastor; Harold Lindsell; Ernest F. Henry, lawyer, Episcopal layman. Yale Newman, WTTG, moderator. |
n.d. |
T25 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Dale Moody, What is Man? Address delivered to an audience in southern Illinois, discussing the problems inherent in reconciling scripture and scientific knowledge. |
n.d. |
T38 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Consultation of Christian Scholars. Discussion of George Mavrodes paper. |
n.d. |
T40 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Discussion by Dr. Gary Collins on the theories and work of Paul Tournier. See also CN 8, Records of Christianity Today, tape s T28 and T29. This tape is number 2 in a series of 3, of which T28 is number 1 and T29 is number 3. |
n.d. |
T42 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Sermons by Pastor Walt Chantry. |
n.d. |
T61 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Christian Bible Society. Five 60-second radio spots concerning Bible reading. |
n.d. |
T62 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Christian Bible Society. Radio Spots. Not a duplication of T61. |
n.d. |
T63 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Christian Bible Society. Sonday Sonshine [sic] broadcast. Interview with Elvin Hayes, of the Washington Bullets basketball team. |
n.d. |
T64 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Christian Bible Society. Sonday Sonshine broadcast, Interview with Ann Martin, housewife from Indianapolis. |
n.d. |
T65 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Christian Bible Society. The Good Word for Today broadcast. Interview with Frank Hiam of Thomas Nelson Bible Publishers, and with Sheryl Andrews, author and doctor's wife. Bill Steensland, host. |
n.d. |
T66 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Bill Bright, The Great Commission. |
n.d. |
T67 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Bill Bright, A Christmas Message for Our Special Friends. |
n.d. |
T69 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Wayne Dehoney motion at the Southern Baptist Convention re inerrancy. Speakers in favor of motion and those opposed. See Folder 7-7. |
n.d. |
T71 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Duke McCall, president Louisville Seminary. Chapel address re Southern Baptist Convention. Includes a story of a personal interview with George Wallace. |
n.d. |
T80 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Howard Hendricks, addresses at Wheaton College (?), The Problem of Pain and The Problem of Temptation. Series: Christianity in Blue Jeans. |
n.d. |
T83 |
c |
– |
– |
2 |
Keswick Convention. Side 1: Leith Samuel, In Pursuit of Spiritual Power. Side 2: Raymond Brown, Open Doors. |
n.d. |
T84 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Arthur Johnston, sermon on Romans 8:14. |
n.d. |
T87 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
A Jewish Odyssey: From Abraham to You. Narrative of Biblical history by the American Board of Missions to the Jews. |
n.d. |
T91 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
Aaron Gast, president of the United Presbyterian Foundation, formerly pastor of Germantown (Pennsylvania) Presbyterian Church, The Peace and Power of Easter. |
n.d. |
T92 |
c |
– |
– |
-- |
John Van der Hoven, message delivered at the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem to a tour group which included Dr. and Mrs. Harold Lindsell. |
n.d. |
T95 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Reel 1 of 2. Joseph Fletcher - John W. Montgomery Debate, San Diego State College. |
n.d. |
T96 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Reel 2 of 2. Fletcher-Montgomery Debate. |
n.d. |
|
T98 |
r |
3 3/4 | 167 |
2 |
Walter, Walter, Effective Foreign Policy and Paris via Peking. |
n.d. |
T115 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, Introduction to Apologetics and Why Study Apologetics? Campus Crusade for Christ, International. |
n.d. |
T116 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, The Bible the Source of Authority and Fulfilled Prophecy. Campus Crusade for Christ, International. |
n.d. |
T117 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, Miracles and The Resurrection. Campus Crusade for Christ, International. |
n.d. |
T118 |
r |
– |
– |
-- |
Harold Lindsell, Personal Experience and Liberalism. Campus Crusade for Christ, International. |
n.d. |
T264 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
The Francis Asbury Society, A Report and Message by Dr. Dennis Kinlaw, President. |
n.d. |
T265 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Battle for the Bible by Harold Lindsell. |
n.d. |
T266 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Dr. Harold Lindsell, Evangelical Theological Society and InterVarsity (Recorded one side from another tape). |
n.d. |
T267 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Dr. Harold Lindsell, Liberation Theology. |
n.d. |
T268 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Dr. Harold Lindsell, Questions and Answers, Evangelical College. |
n.d. |
T269 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Is John Wayne in Hell? Robert L. Hymers. |
n.d. |
T270 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
To Know the Friendly God, A Special Report Living Bible International. |
n.d. |
T271 |
c |
– |
– |
– |
Triumph from Tragedy: A Belfast Mother’s Story - with introduction b Charles Colson. |
n.d. |
FS1 - American Festival of Evangelism, Kansas City, MO. Accompanying cassette tape T34; July 27-30, 1981.
LINDSELL, HAROLD. Harold Lindsell's children Judith, Joanne, Nancy and John; 1 color; ca.1955.
THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: ENERGY (OS 16). Printed map. Brussels: Commission of the European Communities; 1968.
HIDDEN PEOPLES, 1980 (OS 16). Poster. U.S. Center for World Mission; 1980.
HOLY LAND TODAY (OS 16). Printed map. National Geographic; 1964.
JOURNEY TO ANTIQUITY CRUISE (OS 16). Photocopy of Manuscript Map; October 9, 1975, revised November 12, 1975.
LANDS OF THE BIBLE TODAY (OS 16). Printed map. National Geographic; 1967.
PENETRATING THE LAST FRONTIERS (OS 16). Poster. U.S. Center for World Mission; 1978.
TWO THOUSAND YEARS OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (OS 16). Poster. U.S. Center for World Mission; 1978.
WORLD POPULATION ESTIMATES, 1976 (OS 16). Poster. The Environmental Fund; 1976.
WORLD POPULATION ESTIMATES, 1977 (OS 16). Poster. The Environmental Fund; 1977.
LOCATION
RECORD
Accession:
81-76
Type
of material: Phonograph Records
The following items
are located in the PHONOGRAPH RECORD FILE:
# |
Size |
RPM |
Min. per side |
Record Company |
Contents |
Date |
P1 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: Old Testament Survey Series. Lesson 11. Old Testament Survey: Ruth. J. Vernon McGee; 1957. 16-107-A |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 12. Old Testament Survey: I Chronicles--Malachi. Gleason L. Archer, Jr. 16-107-B |
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P2 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: New Testament Survey. Lesson 41. Matthew, Part 1. J. Vernon McGee. 16-122-A |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 42. Matthew, Part 2. J. Vernon McGee. 16-122-B |
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P3 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: Great Doctrines of the Christian Faith: Lesson 77. Why Believe the Bible. Harold Lindsell. 16-140-A. |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 78. God the Father. Harold Lindsell. 16-140-B. |
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P4 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: Great Doctrines of the Christian Faith Lesson 79. God the Son. Harold Lindsell. 16-141-A. |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 80. God the Holy Spirit. Charles J. Woodbridge. 16-141-B. |
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P5 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: Great Doctrines of the Christian Faith: Lesson 81. Forgiveness and Sins. Charles J. Woodbridge. 16-142-A. |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 82. The Virgin Birth. Harold Lindsell. 16-142-B. |
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P6 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: Great Doctrines of the Christian Faith: Lesson 83. The Resurrection of Christ. Harold Lindsell. 16-143-A. |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 84.The Ascension of Christ. Charles J. Woodbridge. 16-143-B. |
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P7 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: Great Doctrines of the Christian Faith. Lesson 87. Repentance. Harold Lindsell.16-145-A. |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 88. Faith. Harold Lindsell. 16-145-B. |
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P8 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: Great Doctrines of the Christian Faith. Lesson 91. Assurance. Harold Lindsell. 16-147-A |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 92. Sanctification. Harold Lindsell. 16-147-B. |
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P9 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: Great Doctrines of the Christian Faith. Lesson 93. The Life of Victory. Harold Lindsell. 16-148-A |
1957 |
Side 2: Lesson 94. The Believer and the World. Charles J. Woodbridge. 16-148-B |
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P10 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: . Book Study. Lesson 149 Study in Philippians, Part 1. V. Raymond Edman. 16-176-A |
1959 |
Side 2: Lesson 150. Book Study: Study in Philippians, Part 2. V. Raymond Edman. 16-176-B |
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P11 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
Audio Bible College, a division of Sacred Records |
Side 1: . Book Study. Lesson 149 Study in Philippians, Part 3. V. Raymond Edman. 16-177-A |
1959 |
Side 2: Lesson 150. Book Study: Study in Philippians, Part 4. V. Raymond Edman. 16-177-B |
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P12 |
7 |
45 |
-- |
Singspiration / Sacred Recordings |
Side 1: F. Carlton Booth, Tenor and Herman Voss, organist. The Stranger of Galilee and Sing. S-1023-A-45. |
N.d. |
Side 2: Holy, Holy, is What the Angels Sing. S-1023-B-45. |
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P13 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
-- |
Side 1: Ten Studies in Biblical Prophecy by Dr. Wilbur M. Smith, Fuller Theological Seminary. Lesson 1. 16-155-A |
N.d. |
Side 2: Lesson 2. 16-155-B |
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P14 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
-- |
Side 1: Ten Studies in Biblical Prophecy by Dr. Wilbur M. Smith, Fuller Theological Seminary. Lesson 5. 16-157-A |
N.d. |
Side 2: -- |
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P15 |
7 |
16 2/3 |
-- |
-- |
Side 1: Ten Studies in Biblical Prophecy by Dr. Wilbur M. Smith, Fuller Theological Seminary. Lesson 7. 158-A |
N.d. |
Side 2: Lesson 8. 158-B |
S1-S55 - "Slides on Korea." Set of 55 slides produced by the Korean Evangelical Educational Association (Kirkwood, MO). See complete script accompanying slides, Folder 7-17, for identification. Slide S31 is missing.
S56-S103 - Taiwan, Republic of China, in Slides and Sound. Produced by China Art Films, Ltd. See complete script accompanying slides, Folder 9-24, and cassette tape T34.
Box List |
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Box |
Folder |
Folder Titles |
Dates |
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1 |
1 |
American Family Institute |
1979 |
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American Festival of Evangelism |
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1 |
2 |
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Correspondence and committee |
1978-81 |
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1 |
3 |
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Lists, Papers, Reports |
1979-81 |
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1 |
4 |
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Publicity |
1980-81 |
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1 |
5 |
America's Future; 1978-81 |
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1 |
6 |
Articles by other authors |
1950-80, n.d. |
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1 |
7 |
Baptist Faith and Message Fellowship |
1977-81 |
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Battle for the Bible |
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1 |
8 |
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Christian Reformed Church reaction |
1976-79 |
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1 |
9 |
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Correspondence and notes |
1975-78 |
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1 |
10 R |
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Evangelical Covenant Church/Don Dayton |
1976-78 |
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1 |
11 |
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First draft |
n.d. |
|
1 |
12 R |
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Fuller Theological Seminary |
1975-77 |
|
1 |
13 |
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Reader correspondence and reviews |
1976-78 |
|
1 |
14 |
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Research on Southern Baptist Convention |
1969-78 |
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1 |
15 |
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Young Life |
1977 |
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Bible in the Balance |
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2 |
1 |
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Chapter 2--Notes |
1976 |
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2 |
2 |
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Chapter 9--Notes and draft |
1978, |
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2 |
3 |
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Correspondence and publicity |
1977-79 |
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2 |
4 |
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Fuller Seminary chapter background |
1964-78 |
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2 |
5 |
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Typescript, chapters 1-4 |
n.d. |
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2 |
6 |
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Typescript, chapters 5-9 |
n.d. |
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2 |
7 |
Billy Graham Center |
1980 |
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2 |
8 |
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association--Reports |
1978 |
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2 |
9 |
Boards of Trustees; Mailing Addresses |
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