David William Faupel Collection
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Title: David William Faupel Collection
Dates: 1859-2004
Collection Number: CFT00032
Creator/Collector:
Faupel, David W.
Extent: 113 Boxes, 50 linear feet
Repository:
Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Pasadena, California 91182
Abstract: David William Faupel (1944- ) was president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies in 1992 and its Executive Secretary from
1996 to 2000. Faupel’s "The American Pentecostal Movement" (1972) was one of the first efforts to define the historiographical
and bibliographical parameters of this burgeoning movement. 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.
Language of Material: English
Supervised use only. Scholarly use within parameters of copyright law.
All rights reserved.
David William Faupel Collection. Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
The gift of David William Faupel in 2005
Scope and Content of Collection
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. The collection is organized into two sections, the Main collection
and the ‘G’ collection, according to the original order in which the material was received. Except for minor changes the original
classification has been preserved.
Holiness -- Christianity
Keswick movement
Pentecostalism
Social movements
Theology, Doctrine
Homosexuality
Episcopal Church
Society for Pentecostal Studies