
This collection provides a wealth of information on the life and ministry of Francis A. Schaeffer. Although he died in May 1984 there remains in some quarters of evangelicalism a strong interest in his ministry and many believe that his ministry still has much to say to the evangelical world today. It is this fact in addition to the tremendous positive influence Schaeffer had on evangelicalism that this gift represents a very significant event in the life of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary as well as in the life of the entire evangelical world. It will be the task of the library at SEBTS to inventory all of the material, put it in digitized format and archive the originals. With this done, it will afford accessibility to this wonderful collection providing the opportunity for serious research on material heretofore unavailable. While Schaeffer is rightly associated with the Presbyterian denomination, the hope is that with SEBTS holding this treasure that many younger Southern Baptists will be introduced to the works of Francis Schaeffer.
Dr. Bruce A. Little, Director
Francis A. Schaeffer Collection
L. Russ Bush Center for Faith & Culture
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"Naturalism?" with Dr. Bruce Little, May 4, 7-9pm in Washington, D.C.
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Evangelical Philosophical Society
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