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Henry William Rankin Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of manuscripts, notes, and scrapbooks belonging to Mr. Rankin.
M. Henry Bittinger lecture notes
The collection consists of 4 hardbound volumes of handwritten lecture notes by Michael Henry Bittenger from his time as a student at Princeton Theological Seminary. Notes are for the following courses: didactic theology, taught by Charles Hodge; physics and natural philosophy, taught by John Loomis; church history, taught by James Waddell Alexander; analecta theologica.
Paul M. van Buren papers
The Paul M. van Buren papers consist of university notes, correspondence, organizational materials, course materials, research, sermons and published and unpublished works.
Organizations and affilliations found within this collection include Temple University, University of Basel, Shalom Hartman Institute (SHI), World Council of Churches (WCC), and the National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ).
The Edmund Morris Fergusson Manuscript Collection
This collection consists of personal correspondence between the Fergusson family and friends, business correspondence between Dr. Fergusson and colleagues, a collection of Dr. Fergusson's published articles, as well as scrapbooks. There is also a large collection of articles and pamphlets pertaining to the temperance movement, Sabbath laws, and Sunday School.
The J. Wentzel van Huyssteen papers
Materials consist of correspondence, course syllabi, writings and lectures on science and religion; and drafts and other papers pertaining to publication of his book, Alone in the World? Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology.
The James E. Wallace Manuscript Collection
The James E. Wallace collection consists of approximately 4.25 linear feet of documents dating from 1957-1965 containing information on classes and life during his time in Princeton, NJ.
The collection consists of four boxes. Boxes 1-3 contain a variety of classwork and topics, with an emphasis on the intersection of religion and law. Box 4 focuses on Biblical coursework and materials, along with topics specifically concerning church life.
The Samuel W. Blizzard papers
This collection includes notes, lectures, papers, spreadsheets and data from Blizzard's academic career as a student and faculty member in various schools, correspondence throughout his lifetime, and several research projects for various foundations. Most covers the area of sociology of religion. His research projects have a particular emphasis on rural Protestant ministers, their self understanding, and evaluation of preparedness for ministry.
Thomas W. Gillespie papers
The collection consists of papers and other materials covering Gillespie's life as a student, pastor, professor, and administrator. Much of the material includes correspondence and other communications between Gillespie and others. The bulk of the collection spans his presidency at Princeton Theological Seminary.
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