Restoration Day 2022

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Celebrating Our Heritage Together

You are invited to join the ACU community as it celebrates Restoration Day on Tuesday, September 6, at the Brown Library Packer Forum (6:00–8:00 pm)

This year’s Restoration Day will feature the opening of a new library exhibit that displays the first edition of Thomas Campbell’s Declaration and Address of the Washington (PA) Christian Association. This short book, written and published in 1809, is integral to the history of the Stone-Campbell Movement because it articulates many of our core beliefs about Christian unity.

In 2021, Wesley Williams of Memphis, Tennessee, and Bradley Williams of Nashville, Tennessee, entrusted the ACU Brown Library with a copy of this book, one of only four known original copies to exist in the world today. Members of the Williams family will be our honored guests at Restoration Day. Once the exhibit is unveiled, the ACU Brown Library will be the only location in North America where an original copy of this work will be on public display.

Our other special guest will be Dr. Ed Robinson, associate professor of history and religion at Texas College in Tyler. He will speak on the relevance of the Declaration and Address for today’s world. A reception following this lecture will be held in the ACU Brown Library’s Special Collection & Archives department, and a new exhibit displaying this work will debut at that time.

Dr. Robinson will also speak in the Graduate School of Theology’s weekly chapel service at the Chapel on the Hill in the Onstead-Packer Biblical Studies Building at 11:30 am on Wednesday, September 7.

Restoration Day is hosted by the Center for Restoration Studies (CRS) at ACU. The Center for Restoration Studies was established in 1986 and is jointly managed by the ACU Brown Library and the ACU College of Biblical Studies. The Center advances scholarship related to the Stone-Campbell Movement and is one of the most active research communities dedicated to collecting, preserving, and disseminating scholarship related to the history of the Stone-Campbell Movement, specifically Churches of Christ. The Center for Restoration Studies also provides a robust and vital link between Abilene Christian University and congregations within the Stone-Campbell Movement. 

Dr. Ed Robinson

Dr. Ed Robinson

CENTER FOR RESTORATION STUDIES CONTACTS

Wes Crawford

Director and Assistant Professor of Church History
Abilene Christian University

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James Wiser

Dean of Library Services and Educational Technology
Abilene Christian University

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Mac Ice

Director of Special Collections and Archives
Abilene Christian University

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Carisse Berryhill

Special Assistant to the Library Dean for Strategic Initiatives
Abilene Christian University

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Jason Fikes

Director of Abilene Christian University Press/Leafwood Publishers
Abilene Christian University

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CENTER FOR RESTORATION HISTORY FELLOWS

D.J. Bulls

Glenwood Church of Christ
Tyler, TX

Caleb Clanton

Professor of Philosophy
Lipscomb University
Nashville, TN

Doug Foster

Professor Emeritus
Abilene Christian University
Abilene, TX

Terry Gardner

Staff Vice President
Anthem, Inc.
Indianapolis, IN

David Holmes

Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences
Lipscomb University
Nashville, TN

Richard Hughes

Scholar in Residence
Lipscomb University
Nashville, TN

Loree Hunnicutt

Professor of History
Pepperdine University
Malibu, CA

Ed Robinson

North Tenneha Church of Christ
Tyler, TX

Kathy Pulley

Professor of Religion
Missouri State University
Springfield, MO

Jerry Rushford

Professor Emeritus
Pepperdine University
Malibu, CA