Papers of David Allan Hubbard, 1928-1996
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Collection context
Summary
- Creators:
- Hubbard, David Allan Fuller Theological Seminary
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- Extent:
- 124 Boxes, 70 linear feet
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Papers of David Allan Hubbard. Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Background
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Topics cover: The Joyful Sound sermon series (an international radio broadcast of the Fuller Evangelistic Association and successor to Charles Fuller’s Old Fashioned Revival Hour radio broadcast); Old Testament reserve materials for students; The Signs and Wonders controversy; The development of Fuller Seminary’s "Mission Beyond the Mission" statement; The Winona Lake School of Theology; The development of Fuller Seminary’s Statement of Faith; The Battle for the Bible controversy; Fuller faculty addresses, lectures and articles; Fuller Seminary campus property documents; Fuller Seminary Women’s Issues papers, including documents concerning Paul Jewett’s Man as Male and Female
- Biographical / historical:
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David Allan Hubbard (1928-1996) was the third president of Fuller Theological Seminary. Dr. Hubbard served for thirty years as President and Professor of Old Testament. His presidency is marked by significant changes in the Seminary’s culture. Beyond the academic arena, Hubbard’s addresses and sermons have been heard in churches, seminar rooms, and over the mass media. From 1969 –1980, he was heard regularly on the International Radio Broadcast “The Joyful Sound,” a successor program to Charles E. Fuller's “Old Fashioned Revival Hour.” It was heard on more than 100 stations around the world. Hubbard wrote thirty-six books, many more articles on various issues, and as dozens of entries in biblical reference dictionaries and encyclopedias. He produced commentaries such as the multivolume series Tyndale Commentaries and The Communicator’s Commentary. Hubbard also helped produce the Word Biblical Commentary series in 1982.
- Acquisition information:
- Donated to Fuller Seminary, Gift of Ruth Hubbard, 2001
Access and use
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Supervised use only. Scholarly use within parameters of copyright law.
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All rights reserved.
- Preferred citation:
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Papers of David Allan Hubbard. Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
- Location of this collection:
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135 North Oakland Ave.Pasadena, CA 91182, US
- Contact:
- (626) 584-5311