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Descriptive Summary
Title: Ecumenical Collection of John G. Huber
Dates: 1957-2013
Collection Number: CFT00139
Creator/Collector:
Huber, John
Extent: 49 Boxes, 40 linear feet
Repository:
Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Pasadena, California 91182
Abstract: John G. Huber (1929- ) is retired minister in the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, referring to himself as an “ecumenthusiast.”
Since attending the Oberlin Faith and Order Meeting of 1957, he has been involved in a scope of local and international ecumenical
activities. The collection contains records related to American and international ecumenical meetings, dialogs, publications
and initiatives. The archival collection is supplemented with the John Huber Special collection consisting of 1460 print volumes.
Language of Material: English
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Supervised use only. Scholarly use within parameters of copyright law.
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All rights reserved.
Preferred Citation
Ecumenical Collection of John G. Huber. Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Acquisition Information
Gift of John G. Huber.
Scope and Content of Collection
The archival collection is organized in 2 series: 1) Personal Papers of John Huber, and 2) Articles, documents, and ephemera.
Formats include correspondence, typescript, journals, articles, clippings, and ephemera. Related topics: Anglicanism, Baptist,
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Episcopal Church, Lutheranism, Reformed Church, and Roman Catholicism. A significant
portion of material also relates to the World Council of Churches.
Indexing Terms
Ecumenical movement
Christian sects
Religion - Christianity - Anglican
Religion - Christianity - Baptist
Religion - Christianity - Catholic
Religion - Christianity - Episcopalian
Religion - Christianity - Lutheran
World Council of Churches
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America