Special Collections
Special Collections provides physical protection for old, fragile, and historically valuable materials, including a handwritten sermon outline by Charles Spurgeon and an early 14th century manuscript copy of Chronicon pontificum et imperatorum by Martin of Opava (d. 1278). Special Collections also holds the American Hymnody Collection of almost a thousand hymnals from the colonial period to the present.
American Hymnody Collection
The American Hymnody Collection includes nearly a thousand hymnals from the colonial period to the present, hymnals that were either published in North America or were published abroad and brought to the United States by immigrants.
The collection originated in 1995 when members of the music faculty suggested that a recent University purchase of older hymnals might serve as the nucleus of a collection that would help preserve one aspect of Christian history while also serving as a resource for the BJU family and visiting scholars.
A chronological list of the hymnals currently held in the Special Collections Reading Room is accessible below.
Fundamentalism File
The Fundamentalism File is a reference resource of over 100,000 paper items (c. 180 cubic feet), cataloged under 5,000 subject headings, that contains not only material related to the history of Fundamentalism but also information about topics that were of special interest to fundamentalists during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, such as abortion, divorce, church planting, postmodernism, homosexuality, capital punishment, the Charismatic movement, contemporary Christian music, separation of church and state, and tax exemption for religious organizations.
Some articles in the collection were gleaned from mainstream publications, others from more obscure religious periodicals and newsletters of limited circulation. The File also collected ephemera, such as brochures, meeting advertisements, and statements of faith.
The second president of BJU, Dr. Bob Jones Jr. (1911-1997), created the Fundamentalism File in 1978, anticipating that it would record the “history of religion in our times,” cover “all aspects of the Fundamental position and those who oppose it,” and provide “resource material that somebody 50 years from now, if the Lord tarries, can use in doing an article on the present struggle of our day.”
In addition to the collection per se, the Fundamentalism File also holds similar materials collected by three notable, late 20th-century fundamentalists:
- G. Archer Weniger (1915-1982), a California pastor and seminary president who published his own newsletter, The Blu-Print, and who was a significant influence in the Conservative Baptist Association and then the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship,
- W. O. H. Garman (1899-1983), an advocate for fundamentalists in the military chaplaincy, and
- Gilbert Stenholm (1915-1989), a long-time administrator at Bob Jones University.
Another collection, more recently donated to BJU and as yet uncatalogued, is the extensive research collection of Robert Sumner (1922-2016), Baptist author and editor of The Biblical Evangelist.
Bob Jones Jr. died in 1997 as the internet began to make paper materials less critical to the study of contemporary religion than had been the case twenty years before. The last formal additions to the Fundamentalism File were made in May 2014, when the University ceased funding a staff.
Nevertheless, the Fundamentalism File still occupies the physical location where it was moved during the summer of 2000, and its holdings continue to be valuable for students of late 20th century religion. The Fundamentalism File can be searched through the BJU library catalog. Further information about its contents may be obtained from Patrick Robbins, probbins@bju.edu.