Projects & Partners
IDCH works with our academic partners on digital projects to build digital libraries and resources that meet the highest standards. IDCH has three principal projects we are currently consulting on.
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Library of Historical Apologetics
Principal Investigator: Dr. Tim McGrew
Professor of Philosophy, Western Michigan UniversityThe Library of Historical Apologetics is working to catalog and digitally publish a library of books from the 16th through the 20th centuries on philosophical defenses of the Christian faith. The Collection currently contains approximately 3,000 works. This will be the first time that a significant number of these works are available in a comprehensive, public catalog.
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Center for New Testament Textual Studies
Principal Investigator: Dr. William F. Warren
Director of the H. Milton Haggard Center for New Testament Textual Studies
Professor at New Orleans Baptist Theological SeminaryIDCH is working with the Center for New Testament Textual Studies to create a web-accessible textual apparatus of the New Testament manuscripts. This project will introduce the first public comprehensive, searchable manuscript apparatus for the entire Greek New Testament. The Center is also developing an English-based, searchable commentary of Greek manuscript variants for the purpose of exegesis.
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Principal Investigator: Dr. Fred Sanders
Associate Professor at Torrey Honors Institute at BIOLA UniversityRecollecting the Fundamentals is a project that aims to build a digital collection of primary source material related to the early history of the Fundamentalist movement (before 1925) with a view backward toward its roots in 19th century North American Evangelicalism. This work is largely centered on digitizing and creating a digital library of the 12 volume book, The Fundamentals, edited by A.C. Dixon. The project will also focus on digitizing the archives of the BIOLA magazine The Kings Business as well as the papers of Lyman and Milton Stewart, the brothers who conceived and funded the publication of The Fundamentals.
