This collection contains materials around the topic of the Confession of 1967.
Box 1: Papers, printed material and notes from 1946-1961, the Peniel Controversy of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
Box 2: Papers, printed material and notes regarding the Confession of 1967.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1946 - 1967
The material in the Harry Clark collection contains mostly information about fractures
and divisions that threatened to break the various branches of the Presbyterian denomination into
smaller and smaller divisions, as the result of disagreements on Calvinist doctrine.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1955 - 1957
Abstract
The Conn collection contains the papers of Harvie Conn, beginning with his seminary matriculation at Westminster Theological Seminary in 1954, and continue to the year of his death in 1999. During his career, Dr. Conn served as a missionary in South Korea, where he taught at the General Assembly Theological Seminary (1960 to 1972). Afterwards, he returned to the United States where he taught at Westminster Theological Seminary. He was also involved in a number of other Presbyterian...
Scope and Contents
The Hunt family collection contains primarily the papers and photographs of William Brewster Hunt and his son, Bruce Finley Hunt (and to a lesser extent the papers of their family members and more distant relatives). The chronology of this collection spans from 1840 to 1992, when Bruce Hunt died. In terms of geography, it mostly pertains to Korea, Manuchuria and the United States. The Hunts were Christian missionaries to Korea and Manchuria, having spent decades bringing the Gospel to...
Dates:
1840 - 1992; Majority of material found within 1890 - 1989
This small collection of one quarter of a cubic foot, contains the lecture notes and study
guide for ST 323 Doctrine of the Christian Life, taught by Dr John Frame, in 1979. This
collection is contained in six folders.
Content Description
Unfortunately for scholars of John Murray and his contribution to Reformed theology, when Murray retired from WTS in 1966, he felt that his published works constituted the totality of his thoughts and opinions—and so he made a bonfire of his manuscript papers(!) Only a few Murray papers, gathered by Stanley Hagberg, Peter Smith, Elsie Palmer, and Whitman (unknown forename) have survived. Their collections are held in the Special Collections of Westminster Theological Seminary.
Anyone who is...