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Title: Papers of Samuel Robert Skivington
Dates: 1970-1996
Collection Number: CFT00054
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Extent: 3 Boxes, 1.25 linear feet
Repository:
Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Pasadena, California 91182
Abstract: The Papers of Samuel Robert Skivington consists of lecture notes, course notes, and class readings of the Conservative Baptist
Bible College, Fuller Seminary, and Asian Theological Seminary. Topics focus on missions and doctrinal theology as applied
within a Filipino community context. The collection also includes surveys and notes of Manila’s metropolitan development.
The collection’s dates range from 1970-1996. Content is written in the English language.
Samuel Robert (Bob) Skivington (d. June 19, 2009) served with World Venture Mission Organization for 38 years in the Philippines
in evangelistic and pastoral ministries. He also taught as a professor at Asian Theological Seminary in Manila, Philippines.
Language of Material: English
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Supervised use only. Scholarly use within parameters of copyright law.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Papers of Samuel Robert Skivington. Collection Number: CFT00054. Fuller Theological Seminary-David
Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Scope and Content of Collection
The Papers of Samuel Robert Skivington consists of lecture notes, course notes, and class readings of the Conservative Baptist
Bible College, Fuller Seminary, and Asian Theological Seminary. Topics focus on missions and doctrinal theology as applied
within a Filipino community context. The collection also includes surveys and notes of Manila’s metropolitan development.
The collection’s dates range from 1970-1996. Content is written in the English language.
Samuel Robert (Bob) Skivington (d. June 19, 2009) served with World Venture Mission Organization for 38 years in the Philippines
in evangelistic and pastoral ministries. He also taught as a professor at Asian Theological Seminary in Manila, Philippines.