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COLLECTION 9094: Leslie Ingram Jr. Collection
The Leslie Ingram Collection contains information documenting the life and ministry of Leslie F. Ingram, Jr. It includes correspondence, sermons, diaries, autobiographical short stories written about Leslie Ingram’s life and ministry; church newsletters and magazines, documentation of the work of the Wesleyan Covenant Church, documentation of community development work by Leslie Ingram after he resigned from the Wesleyan Covenant Church; photographs, filmstrips and tape recordings; ephemera including calendars, tracts, scripture cards
COLLECTION 0023: Frank Neil Pohorlak Collection
The Collection includes correspondence with Dr. Edward John Carnell whose Fall 1952 course at Fuller Theological Seminary Dr. Pohorlak was auditing, as well as an article by George Eldon Ladd with Pohorlak’s comments in the margins
COLLECTION 0151: Papers of H. Newton Malony
Dr. H. Newton Malony Jr. (1931 - ) is a clinical psychologist who taught in the Graduate School of Psychology at Fuller Seminary since 1969. He has written or edited over 35 books related to the academic disciplines of theology, psychology, and their integration. The archival collection contains records related to the Graduate School of Psychology\u27s establishment and early foci. Other materials include Malony’s written articles and extended projects. His research expertise included the fields of transactional analysis, clinical psychology, psychology of religion, integration of psychology and theology, religious tolerance, human sexuality, and gender identity
COLLECTION 0170: Egla Lopez Montero Collection
Egla Lopez Montero (b. Oct 17, 1943 – d. Jan 6, 2000) worked as a member of the Latin American Apostolic movement as a missionary to Panama for eleven years and later within her local churches in the southwest United States. Hightlights in her service work include: serving at Sector, District, and National levels for the Dorcas Department; orchestrating the children’s puppet ministry; participating as a conference speaker in ladies camps, retreats, and gatherings; and organizing the \u27Y La Hizo Otra’ conference.
The Egla Lopez Montero Collection consists of papers and materials from her ministry work. The collection is organized into 6 boxes. Dates range from 1943-2000
COLLECTION 0133: Sermons of Robert Ellsworth Green, 1955-1980
This is a collection of the sermons of Robert E. Green who served as a pastor in the Methodist church for 34 years. Included are the Bulletins from Wall Street Methodist Church, Jeffersonville, Indiana from 1955 to 1957; First Methodist Church, Bedford, Indiana from 1958 to 1961; Grace Methodist Church, Franklin, Indiana from 1958 to 1965; First Methodist, Mount Vernon, Indiana from June 1966 to 1968; First United Methodist, Sullivan from 1968 to 1971; United Methodist, Fortville from 1971 to 1973 and Mt. Olive United Methodist Church from 1973 to 1977. In addition there are papers documenting events attended by the Greens as well as a twenty page history of Main Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 1839-1939
COLLECTION 0097: Robert E. MacMaster Collection
The Robert E MacMaster Collection, 1919-2008 contains research materials used by Dr. Robert E. MacMaster including extensive notes, research materials, personal notes and personal letters. Research areas focus on Russian history and literature with subjects including Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Nikolay Yakovlevich Danilevsky among other Russian thinkers
COLLECTION 0032: David William Faupel Collection, 1859-2004
This archival collection contains correspondence, research notes, subject files, tracts, pamphlets and ephemera on the Pentecostal, Holiness and Keswick traditions, sermons, and reports. It also includes the personal biographical papers of David William Faupel. The Faupel book collection, separated to the Hubbard Library collections, contains many rare items documenting Pentecostalism in particular as well as America Evangelicalism in general
COLLECTION 0901: Papers of Glen Harold Stassen
Dr. Glen Harold Stassen (b. Feb 29, 1936 – d. April 25, 2019) was a Southern Baptist theologian who championed social-justice in the 1980s Evangelical community; advanced nuclear disarmament talks; and co-authored the widely used Christian ethics textbook, Kingdom Ethics: Following Jesus in Contemporary Contexts (2003).
The Papers of Glen Harold Stassen consist of research notes and course material from Stassen’s teaching career at Kentucky Southern College and at Fuller Seminary
COLLECTION 0041: James Stewart Collection: Sermons on CD, 1896-1990
The James Stewart Sermon Collection consists of 1 book and 47 Audio CD’s. The book, “A Man In Christ”, is authored by James S. Stewart. The audio CD’s are recordings of James S. Stewart preaching various sermons and teaching homiletics