C. Peter Wagner Collection, 1956-2014

Collection context

Summary

Creators:
Wagner, C. Peter Fuller Theological Seminary Fuller Evangelistic Association
Abstract:
Extent:
37 Boxes, 19.42 linear feet
Language:
Preferred citation:

C. Peter Wagner Collection. Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives

Background

Scope and content:

The C. Peter Wagner collection includes Wagner’s course material and teaching notes, his various writings, organizations and events that he corresponded with, personal notes, and miscellaneous files. Materials in the collection have a focus on church growth, missions, spiritual warfare, and the apostolic movement. Wagner is also well remembered for his involvement in teaching the MC510 “Signs and Wonders” Class at Fuller Seminary alongside John Wimber from 1981-1985.

Biographical / historical:

Charles Peter Wagner (b. Aug.15, 1930 – d. Oct.21, 2016) became a main articulator of the incorporation of spiritual power into evangelicalism, and brought teaching and practice of power evangelism to Fuller Seminary. Wagner served as a missionary in Bolivia from 1956-71 under the South American Mission and Andes Evangelical Mission (now SIM International). He then served as Professor of Church Growth at FTS School of World Mission (SWM) from 1971-2001. He authored 80 books, was the founding president of Global Harvest Ministries from 1993-2011, and was founder of the Wagner Leadership Institute (WLI, now “Wagner University”) established in 1998. He also founded the Reformation Prayer Network (originally named “Spiritual Warfare Network”) in 1991, International Coalition of Apostles (ICA) in 1999, Eagles Vision Apostolic Team, and the Hamilton Group.

Acquisition information:
The gift of Peter and Doris Wagner.

Access and use

Restrictions:

Supervised use only. Scholarly use within parameters of copyright law. Box 17 & 18 contain materials restricted until 2050.

Terms of access:

All rights reserved.

Preferred citation:

C. Peter Wagner Collection. Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives

Location of this collection:
135 North Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91182, US
Contact:
(626) 584-5311