Jerry Rushford to Present at Harbor 2022
This week, the Office of Church Relations hosts Harbor 2022, the 79th Annual Pepperdine Bible Lectures, where thousands of visitors come from all over the world for a four-day conference on the Word of God. The theme for this year is "No Other Jesus: Cross-Centered Ministry in 2 Corinthians." Jerry Rushford, who oversees the Churches of Christ Heritage Collection, is an expert on the history of Pepperdine University. He will again be presenting at Harbor, sharing his treasure trove of knowledge during three sessions. Jeffrey Bowen, the director of library programming and public affairs, sat down with Jerry to discuss his involvement with Harbor, the subject of his talks, and his legacy at Pepperdine.
Pepperdine Libraries Adds Two New Digital Collections
Pepperdine Libraries has added two new digital collections to its growing list of online resources. Scholars worldwide can now easily access photos from influential photographer Leigh Wiener and images of artworks from the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art.
Depicting the Resurrection in the Saint John’s Bible
Pepperdine Libraries is the proud owner of a beautiful copy of the Heritage Edition of the Saint John's Bible. As Easter approaches, we prepare to turn the page of the volume of Gospels and Acts, currently on display by the spiral staircase in Payson Library. This season we will have it open to John 20:1-23 and the illustration of the resurrection that accompanies the passage.
Pepperdine Libraries Publishes Pat Boone Digital Collection
Pepperdine Libraries is pleased to announce the launch of the Pat Boone Digital Collection. This new collection features more than 75 objects from Pat Boone's personal archive. Pat Boone is the actor, singer, author, and songwriter for whom the Boone Special Collections and University Archives is named. The collection includes setlists, personal correspondence, and photographs with presidents, family members, and fellow performers on stage and in the studio. The Libraries is privileged to share a snapshot of Pat Boone's life and achievements.
Who Was St. Patrick?
St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner. Though many of us think we are celebrating Irish culture by dressing like leprechauns or decorating with three-leaf clovers, these fun activities do not fully represent the historical and religious meaning of the holiday. In a recent blog post, Marc Vinyard, research and instruction librarian and history liaison, writes about the life of the holiday's namesake and the celebration of Irish culture and heritage that comes every March 17th.
Contemplating Transformation This Lenten Season
For the many Christians who celebrate the season of Lent, the 40 days leading up to Easter are marked by prayer, sacrifice, and personal transformation. Guided by scriptures, it's a time for reflecting on God's purpose for us as we contemplate the life and the Passion of Jesus Christ. Jeffrey Bowen, director of library programming and public affairs, shares three books that readers may find interesting this Lenten season.
Jennifer A. Smith to Deliver Frank Pack Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture
Jennifer Smith, associate professor of English, is the next speaker for the Frank Pack Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program. Pepperdine Libraries sat down with her to discuss her work and her involvement with the lecture series.
Black History Month Faculty Recommendations
Elizabeth Parang, Research and Instruction Librarian, recently reached out to faculty member to get their book recommendations for Black History Month.
New Director of the Genesis Lab Empowers Students and Faculty with Technology
In 2021, Lauren Haberstock was promoted to director of the Genesis Lab makerspace and librarian for emerging technology and digital projects. Since moving offices, she has been doing a stellar job at the helm of the lab creating engaging experiences for students.
Understanding J.R.R. Tolkien through a Christian Perspective
Pepperdine Libraries celebrates the 130th birthday of renowned British author John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, born January 3, 1892. The Libraries holds several works by the acclaimed author.