Photograph of speakers and delegates at the DSS Symposium. Those pictured include Dorothy Peters, Marty Abegg, Emanuel Tov, Peter Flint, and Andrew Perrin. (unidentified)
File consists of records including brochures, invitations, planning notes, correspondence, news release, brief biographies of featured speakers--and TWU faculty--Peter Flint and Martin Abegg.
Photograph of three Religious Studies faculty members from TWU and Redeemer posing with the replica copy of the Codex Vaticanus housed in the TWU Archives
Photograph of five Religious Studies faculty members from TWU, ACTS, and Redeemer posing with the replica copy of the Codex Vaticanus housed in the TWU Archives
Photograph of Religious Studies professors Marty Abegg and Peter Flint signing copies of their co-authored book, The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible, in the University Bookstore
Item is a photograph of TWU Dead Sea Scroll scholars Dr. Martin Abegg and Dr. Peter Flint standing on either side of an unidentified individual who has their arms around the TWU scholars. The verso has written in blue ink: Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina, June 1997. The verso also has a stamp reading: Bernie Silverman with an address.
Fonds consists mainly of promotional material related to Peter Flint's work related the Dead Sea Scrolls Institute, including newspaper clippings and magazine articles, televised interviews and recordings, and photographs of colleague Marty Abegg and others Dead Sea Scrolls scholars. In addition, there are two rare religious texts: "The Massorah" (1883); and the "Vetus Testamentum, Graece Juxta LXX Interpretes" (1859)
Photograph of seven faculty members from the Religious Studies and Music Departments, all of whom had offices located in Faculty House, sitting and standing on the stairs of that building