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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Bible/Religion 110
Letter from Parsham 5th Century B.C. Leather Letter to Nehtihurd Lower Egypt. Interpreter's Bible V.12 #2
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Bible/Religion 111
Papyrus 458. Deut. 23-25 Rylands Greek Fragments. Interpreter's Bible V.12 #7. Inverted
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Bible/Religion 120
Rocky Fellow-McCormick N.T. 14th Century Minuscule 1310A.D. Transfiguration Mt. 17:1-18:8
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Bible/Religion 122
15th Century Illuminated MS. Wycliffite Bible 1st Page of Matthew's Gospel. V. Cambridge Library
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Bible/Religion 130
G Lanchester Harding and Rolan De Vaux Shift Rubble for Shreads of Dead Sea Scrolls
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Bible/Religion 132
4Q Exa 2nd-1st Century B.C. Ex. 30:10-30. Archive Hebrew. Interpreter's Bible V.12 #4
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Bible/Religion 145
1st Page of Joshua Aharon Ben Asher's Ketev Hatorah 9th Century Beginning OT 10th Century. One of Earliest and Most Important of all Biblical MSS