Papers of Harold Lindsell, 1941-1994.

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Papers of Harold Lindsell, 1941-1994.

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. 520b 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.

40 boxes (24.4 cubic feet)271 audio recordings

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