Document Type
Finding Aid
Publication Date
11-9-2018
Inclusive Dates--Span
1943-1995
Inclusive Dates--Bulk
1943-1995
Scope and Content Note
This collection includes articles, sermons, lectures, and speeches by Jack Pearl Lewis. It also includes copies of the Harding Graduate School of Religion bulletins.
Biographical Note
Jack Pearl Lewis was born in Texas and attended Abilene Christian University and Sam Houston State Teachers' College. He earned Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University and Hebrew Union College. Lewis taught Bible courses at Harding University and Harding University Graduate School of Religion for fifty years. He served in local work with churches in Texas, Rhode Island, Kentucky, and Tennessee. His brother LeMoine Gaunce Lewis, taught Bible and church history at Abilene Christian College from 1949 to 1985. LeMoine’s papers are Manuscripts #13.
Arrangement
This collection has been reboxed, but remains in the order in which it was found in University Manuscripts.
Content List
Box 1
[First Folder] Finding Aid
Articles written by Jack P. Lewis for the Christian Chronicle, Christian News Reporter, Firm
Foundation, Gospel Advocate, The Seed, and 20th Century Christian
Harding Graduate School of Religion Bulletins ranging from 1968-1987
Lectures, Speeches, and Sermons by Jack P. Lewis
Language
ENGLISH
Extent of Collection
0.5 linear feet (1 box)
Manuscript Number
Center for Restoration Studies Manuscripts #403
Physical Location
Center for Restoration Studies
Preferred Citation
[identification of item], [file or folder name], Jack P. Lewis Papers, 1943-1995. Center for Restoration Studies MS #403. Abilene Christian University Special Collections and Archives, Brown Library. Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX.
Use Restrictions
Open to researchers. Contact Abilene Christian University Special Collections and Archives to make an appointment.
Processing Status
Processed
Finding Aid created by
Brady Cox, Mac Ice, Amanda Dietz
Comments
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