Harold Lindsell (December 22, 1913 – January 15, 1998[1]) was an evangelical Christian author and scholar who was one of the founding members of Fuller Theological Seminary.[2] He is best known for his 1976 book The Battle for the Bible.[3]
Lindsell was concerned with the direction Fuller took after his departure, and this led him to write The Battle for the Bible in 1976.[6] He is credited with boosting the efforts of conservatives to wrest the Southern Baptist Conventionaway from moderates over the issue of biblical inerrancy.[1]Ruth Graham credited him with "being used by God to save her doubting faith" while she was a student at Wheaton.[3]
Lindsell's contributions to the exegesis of Scripture included preparing and editing the introductions, annotations, topical headings, marginal references, and index to the Harper Study Bible, published by Zondervan Bible Publishers.
Lindsell was diagnosed with polyneuropathy in 1991 and died of flu complications in 1998.[3]