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Richard J. Gehman Collection
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
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  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Richard J. Gehman Collection
    Dates: 1978-2008
    Collection Number: CFT00050
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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 Richard J. Gehman Collection consists of meeting minutes of the Africa Inland Church and Theological Advisory Group as well as their topically associated publications. Topics focus on doctrinal theology within African contexts. Dates range from 1974-2008. Content is written in the English, Kiswahili, Kikamba, and Kalenjin languages.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    Supervised use only. Scholarly use within parameters of copyright law.

    Publication Rights

    All rights reserved.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Richard J. Gehman Collection. Collection Number: CFT00050. Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives

    Biography/Administrative History

    Reverend Dr. Richard Gehman participated with the Africa Inland Mission, a division of the Africa Inland Church, in Kenya. He served as a missionary for 36 years. Gehman received a Master of Divinity from Gordon Divinity School and a Doctor of Missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary. Gehman wrote “Essential Africa Inland Church History: Birth and Growth 1895-2015”, Oasis International, (2022).

    Scope and Content of Collection

    The Richard J. Gehman Collection consists of meeting minutes of the Africa Inland Church and Theological Advisory Group as well as their topically associated publications. Topics focus on doctrinal theology within African contexts. Dates range from 1974-2008. Content is written in the English, Kiswahili, Kikamba, and Kalenjin languages.