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Smith, Edward Reaugh was born on September 23, 1932 in Flora, Illinois, United States.
(An anthroposophical commentary on the bible terms and phr...)
An anthroposophical commentary on the bible terms and phrases volume 1. 2001 revd ed, 786pp
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Who was John? What Edward Smith has to say on this vexed topic is both extraordinarily suggestive and remarkably conclusive. Covering a broad range, the author masterfully supplies us with a range of collateral materials that are always interesting in themselves as well as necessary to the larger discussion. Because this little book began its life as a talk to an audience of non-specialists, it is blessedly free of jargon and reader-friendly. Yet this is not to say it lacks depth, sophistication, and bite. Indeed, within the field of study it addresses, it works a quietly profound revolution. New Testament scholars as well as those concerned in any way the the future of Christianity should sit up and take note. If you would like a better understanding of the mystery of Jesus Christ and his "beloved disciple," you will find here real food for mind and heart.
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Smith, Edward Reaugh was born on September 23, 1932 in Flora, Illinois, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Midwestern University, 1953. Bachelor of Laws, Southern Methodist University, 1957.
Attorney, Vinson, Elkins, Weems & Searls, Houston, 1957-1959;
attorney, Nelson, McCleskey & Harringer, Lubbock, Texas, 1959-1961;
private practice, Lubbock, 1961-1962;
partner, Smith, Baker, Field & Clifford Inc. (formerly Smith & Baker Inc.), Lubbock, 1962-1984;
Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1955-1992;
chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Resthaven Funeral Home and Cemetery, Lubbock, 1979-1993;
consultant, Svc. Corporation International, Lubbock, since 1993.
Board directors Briercroft Savings Association, 1962-1984, Texas Cemetery Association, 1986-1987, 90-91. President, board chairman Resthaven Funeral Home, 1965-1969, Resthaven of Lubbock, Inc., 1979-1993, Lakeview Memorial Gardens, 1978-1986. Lecturer professional meetings on taxes and estate planning.
Board visitors Southern Methodist U. Law School, 1968-1971. Chairman estate planning seminar for women Texas Technology Foundation, 1971. President South Plains Trust and Estate Council, 1963-1964,others.
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Member Lubbock Planning and Zoning Commission, 1964—1965, chairman, 1966. Budet division United Fund. Co-chairman professional division United Way, 1981.
President Haynes Elementary School Parent-Teachers Association, 1968—1969. Member advisory board Sophia Foundation North America, since 2000. Speaker annual banquet Flora Academy Foundation, Flora High School, 1991, New York Open Center, 1999, Anthropological Society Conference, 2000.
Board directors Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, since 1996. Teacher, board directors First Methodist Church, 1963—1988. Past member president's advisory board Lubbock Christian College.
Board directors Texas Technology University Foundation, 1968—1989, secretary, 1969—1976, vice-chairman, 1976—1978, chairman, 1978—1981, chairman fund raising committee, 1979—1981. Board directors Texas Technology University Medical School Foundation, 1970—1978, vice-chairman, 1972—1973, chairman, 1973—1974. Member chancellor's council Texas Technology University, since 1978.
Member of Anthroposophical Society, American Academy Religion/Society Biblical Literature, Texas Cemeteries Association (honorary), Alpha Chi.
M. Jo Anne Myers, September 10, 1954. Children: Mark and Michael (twins), Jillian.