This collection primarily contains images captured by the SEBTS Communication Department. These images date from 1908 to 2006, representing history from before the official founding of the school until recent years. Images pertain to SEBTS events and buildings, Wake Forest College, and SEBTS missions trips. This collection is broken up into four series. Series 1 and 2 primarily contain materials regarding SEBTS and Wake Forest College, Series 3 has not been digitized yet, and Series 4 contains SEBTS missions trip images.
This collection contains SEBTS student directories, commencement programs, and inauguration programs from around the time of the seminary's founding to the present. These materials were produced by the institution for institutional use.
This collection contains over 3,100 audio recordings of chapel messages and special events related to SEBTS administrators, faculty, and students. These materials date from 1958 to 2008 and were produced by SEBTS. The collection also contains some text files with information related to these events.
This collection consists of materials loaned to the Archives and Special Collections at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary by the Primitive Baptist Library and Archives for digitization. Materials in this collection include record books of individual Primitive Baptist churches, programs from services at various churches, records books of Primitive Baptist associations, maps, letters and correspondence, newsletters of historical societies, books on the histories of Primitive Baptist associations, and membership directories of assorted Primitive Baptist churches. These materials span the years 1778 to 2013.
After digitization by SEBTS staff, all material in this collection was returned to the Primitive Baptist Library and Archives in Elon, NC where they are physically housed.
The Signs of the Times collection contains digitized copies of the Signs of the Times newspaper, a monthly Primitive Baptist publication that dates back to 1832. This collection is arranged according to the date of publication. All twelve editions of that year’s papers are in a single .pdf file and cover every year from 1832 to 2014.
This collection is comprised of materials from annual meetings of various Primitive Baptist Associations in North Carolina and Virginia. Given the geographic divide represented in this large collection, the collection is divided into two sub-series. The Virginia sub-series contains annuals and minutes of meetings from the years 1812-1962. The North Carolina sub-series is also divided into the various local Primitive Baptist Associations of the state. Materials in the North Carolina sub-collections contain material ranging from 1800-2010, and these materials are print pamphlets and minutes of the annual meetings of the various associations that they represent.
CDI-02-0928: Mackie; CDI-02-0932: Chapel - 84; CDI-02-0933: South side - from roses; CDI-02-0934/0937,0940; CDI-02-0939: SEBTS Stealy Hall tower; CDI-02-0941: Stealy Hall
Dr. William H. Willimon was Minister to the University and Professor of the Practice of the Christian Ministry at Duke University in Durham, NC. The subject of this message was "The Church and the World: For, not Of." In this message, Willimon addresses the relationship of the church to politics in America, social work, and morality. In particular, Willimon offers his appraisal of the Moral Majority movement in the United States.
Dr. William H. Willimon was Minister to the University and Professor of the Practice of the Christian Ministry at Duke University in Durham, NC. In this message, Willimon speaks on the failure of purely moralistic preaching, advocating for preaching to be biblical rather than centered around application. He also explores the relationship between the Law and the gospel.
Dr. William H. Willimon was Minister to the University and Professor of the Practice of the Christian Ministry at Duke University in Durham, NC. This message focuses on the symbolism and implications of meals in Judeo-Christian tradition, especially the Last Supper from Luke 22, the resulting Christian tradition of the Lord's Supper, as well as the people seated at the table for meals with Jesus, both in earthly ministry and in heaven.
Dr. William H. Willimon was Minister to the University and Professor of the Practice of the Christian Ministry at Duke University in Durham, NC. The scripture reading is from Matthew 3:13-15. The theme of his message is "Christians are made, not born." The message focuses on the subject of baptism and its implications on the daily life of a Christian, especially as seen in Romans 6.
CDI-01-1072: Academic Procession, In this photograph are: Dr. Sam Balentine, Dr. Elmo Scoggin, Academic Dean Dr. Morris Ashcroft, President Dr. Randall Lolley, Dr. John Eddins, Dr. John Steely, and Dr. Donald Cook, This photograph was possibly taken in the mid-1980's.
CDI-01-1099: (Left) Billy Graham and (Right) Roy Honeycutt;
CDI-01-1100: (Left to right) Glenn Miller, Dr. Alan Neely, Dr. John Carlton, an unidentified individual, and Dr. Elmo Scoggin, This photograph was possibly taken in the late 1970's.
CDI-01-1151: Bookstore inside Mackie Hall, This photograph was taken sometime from 1968 -1974;
CDI-01-1152: Binkley Portrait dedication;
CDI-01-1153: "Dean's Daughter Follows in Dad's Footsteps - Janet Binkley, 1960 Summa Cum Laude graduate of Wake Forest College, is shown with her father after receiving the A.D. Ward Senior Orator Medal in the College commencement exercises. Dean Binkley won the same medal 32 years ago.";
CDI-01-1154: Mr. Frank Swett, First Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; CDI-01-1157: Bill Barnett with Dr. Olin T. Binkley during Commencement, 1967; CDI-01-1158: (Left) Billy Cline, President Dr. Lewis Drummond, an unidentified man, and Jim DeLoach;
CDI-01-1159: Women's Dorm;
CDI-01-1160: Mr. Scott P. Appleby, Began the Appleby Trust Fund and Southeastern's Appleby Hall was named in his honor
CDI-01-1144: "A $10 PUSH TOWARD A $28,000,000 PROJECT: Mike Barker, of Camden, South Carolina, student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina, has presented President W. Randall Lolley the first gift to help the Seminary get started on its program of campus improvements. The Seminary's recently adopted Master Campus Plan calls for an extensive "re-cycling" of the 145-year old campus, formerly the home of Wake Forest College. The 15-year plan projects a cost of more than $28,000,000, including renovation and reallocation of existing buildings, expansion of student housing, and modification of the campus heating/air conditioning system, parking, and lighting.";
CDI-01-1145: (From left to right) Dr. Glenn Miller, Dr. Jim Moseley, Dr. John Steely, and Nancy Byard serving at the New Years Day Lunch;
CDI-01-1146: (Left) Calvin Metcalf and (Right) Dr. Jerry Niswonger;
CDI-01-1148: Dr. Randall Lolley;
CDI-01-1150: Dr. Randall Lolley
CDI-01-1192: Dr. and Mrs. Olin T. Binkley during the Binkley Inauguration;
CDI-01-1193: This photograph was probably taken 1963 -1964;
CDI-01-1194: President Dr. Olin T. Binkley during the Binkley Inauguration, (Left to right) Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Dr. K. O. White and Dr. E. A. McDowell, Jr., This photograph was probably taken 1963 - 1964;
CDI-01-1195: Missionary Aid Fund, Mrs. J. F. Tompkins;
CDI-01-1197: Missionary to Cuba, J. David Fite, Alumni;
CDI-01-1199: (Left to right) Dr. and Mrs. Olin Binkley, 1968;
CDI-01-1200: Girls' dorm;
CDI-01-1201: Mackie Hall Dedication;
CDI-01-1202: Mackie Hall Dedication;
CDI-01-1203: Graduation (Left) Pauline Binkley and (Right) Dr. Olin Binkley, 1966;
CDI-01-1206: Missions Conference, This photograph was possibly taken in 1960, (Left) Emily Landsell;
CDI-01-1207: Fort Bragg Course at the Fort Bragg Extension Center, (Left to right) Chaplain Robert Floyd, Reverend A.C. Jones, Dr. Denton Coker, Chaplain Donald E. Bloor, and Reverend Robert L. Tilley; This photograph was possibly taken 1963 - 1964.;
CDI-01-1208: Wake Forest Baptist Church, 1967
CDI-01-1237: Ruby Reid Child Care Center;
CDI-01-1249: The Ruby Reid Child Care Center was erected in 1959;
CDI-01-1250: Ruby Reid Child Care Center;
CDI-01-1251: Ruby Reid Child Care Center
CDI-01-1344: This photograph was possibly taken around the 1980's.; CDI-01-1346: "Can you catch a star in a tree? A magnolia can.";
CDI-01-1350: Campus lighting;
CDI-01-1351: Stone Pillar;
CDI-01-1353: This photograph was taken in 1981.;
CDI-01-1354: This photograph was possibly taken during the 1980's.