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COLLECTION 0074: Jesus People Movement Collection, 1964-1982
The Jesus People movement was a social phenomenon in Christianity beginning on the West Coast of the United States in the late 1960\u27s and spreading primarily through North America and Europe, before dying out by the early 1980\u27s. The Jesus People collection consists of a compilation of gifts, mementos and recordings of many “Jesus People.”
Click here to read issues of the Duane Pederson\u27s Jesus movement\u27s publication, Hollywood Free Paper.
Pederson\u27s print library has been cataloged as the Father Duane Pederson Special Collection
COLLECTION 0018: Papers of David Allan Hubbard, 1928-1996
The Papers of David Allan Hubbard, 1928-1996 documents David Allan Hubbard’s career as professor, author and evangelical leader, as well as the development of Fuller Theological Seminary from 1963 to 1993.
The collection begins with Hubbard’s daily appointment diaries, followed by a large collection of written sermons, course materials, book reviews, endorsements, correspondence, manuscripts, and administrative documents. A small assortment of photographs and audiocassettes, books and personal materials are also included.
Topics cover: The Joyful Sound sermon series (an international radio broadcast of the Fuller Evangelistic Association and successor to Charles Fuller’s Old Fashioned Revival Hour radio broadcast); Old Testament reserve materials for students; The Signs and Wonders controversy; The development of Fuller Seminary’s Mission Beyond the Mission statement; The Winona Lake School of Theology; The development of Fuller Seminary’s Statement of Faith; The Battle for the Bible controversy; Fuller faculty addresses, lectures and articles; Fuller Seminary campus property documents; Fuller Seminary Women’s Issues papers, including documents concerning Paul Jewett’s Man as Male and Femal
COLLECTION 0005: Society for Pentecostal Studies, 1972-2010
The Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS) is a scholarly association devoted to the academic study of the Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements and related traditions. Fuller Seminary is designated as the official depository of the society. Holdings include administrative papers, financial ledgers, and correspondence related to the society\u27s journal, Pneuma, and its newsletter