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Wayne E. Willey Papers

 Accession
Identifier: Collection 269

Content Description

Wayne Earle Willey (1944-2003) was a pastor, lawyer, writer for religious periodicals. He studied theology at Atlantic Union College graduating in 1968. He studied theology at Andrews University (no degree) and he also earned a law degree. He served as a Seventh-day Adventist pastor in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Arkansas before leaving church employment. In his last years he served various churches on a non-denominational basis. This collection contains mainly theological papers collected by Willey. Topics includes mostly issues on righteousness by faith, Christology, Ellen G. White, and religious liberty.

Provenance

This collection was donated to James White Library by the family of Wayne Willey in Nov or Dec 2007.

Restrictions Apply

Yes

Use Restrictions

All users of this collection will be required to complete the “Application to Use Unpublished Records,” and to observe the regulations specified in the "Patron Agreement" and "Researcher’s Code of Conduct." All records in this collection are open and available for research. Citation for this collection: Box ___, Fld ___, Wayne E. Willey (Collection 269), Center for Adventist Research, James White Library, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI.

Dates

  • 1944-01-01 - 2003-01-01

Creator

Extent

2 Boxes Boxes