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The Tyndale Fellowship was founded in 1944, at a time when many conservative Christians failed to see any need for 'biblical and theological research', and when many academics were sceptical about whether committed Christians could engage in such research with intellectual integrity. The founders included such figures as F.F. Bruce, W.J. Martin, Douglas Johnson and D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.

The history of the Fellowship and Tyndale House up until 2004 is told in T.A. Noble, Research for the Academy and the Church: Tyndale House and Fellowship, the First Sixty Years (IVP, 2006).


CONTENTS

Foreword: The Rt Revd John B. Taylor
Preface

1. Origins: 1938–42
2. Foundations: 1942–51
3. Debates: 1951–57
4. Restart: 1957–64
5. Refocus: 1964–70
6. Progress: 1970–78
7. Projects: 1978–81
8. Extension: 1982–86
9. Wider horizons: 1986–94
10. 1994–2004
Afterword: Professor I. Howard Marshall

APPENDICES
A Officers and staff of Tyndale House and Fellowship
B The Tyndale House Library in 2004: Dr Elizabeth Magba
C Computers at Tyndale House in July 2004: Dr David Instone-Brewer
D The Tyndale Lectures (1942–2004)
E Tyndale Monographs
F Bases of Faith of the Inter-Varsity Conference of Evangelical Unions
(1924) and the UCCF (1998)
G ‘The Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical Research’ (1947): F. F. Bruce
H Tyndale House research workers around the world

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