Jack P. Lewis Slide Collection
There is no figure more central to the story of Harding School of Theology than Jack P. Lewis. He started teaching in Memphis when the graduate school moved from Searcy, Arkansas in 1958. He completed a Ph.D. in New Testament from Harvard (1953) and a Ph.D in Hebrew Bible from Hebrew Union College-Cincinnati (1962). During his career as a biblical scholar, he published over 30 books, 80 journal articles, and 250 magazine articles. He made his mark in scholarship through his work on the origins of the biblical canon and his study on the history of the English Bible. During his career and into his retirement, he distinguished himself as one of the most accomplished scholars among Churches of Christ. This collection of images comes mainly through his 30+ tours of the Holy Lands, as well as other travels.
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England British Museum from Tomb of Sebekhotep Thebes. Presentation of Tribute by Semitic Envoys from Syria
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Pilgrims Port at Delfshaven. Now a Part of Rotter Dam Where Pilgrims Worshipped Before Setting Out for America
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Elstow Church Where Bunyan Tang Bells. Perhaps Model for the Castle of Beelzebub in Pilgrims Progress
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Treaty of West Phalia Adriaen Van Nielandt. Prince Frederick Henry Doffing his Sword While his Son Receives an Olive Branch from the Angel of Peace