Dr. Isaac Rufus Clark (1925-1990), the son of Reverend James H. and Lillian Clark was born February 15, 1925 in New Castle, Pennsylvania. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wilberforce University in 1951, and in 1952, he received his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Payne Theological Seminary. Dr. Clark went on to receive his Ph.D. in Theology from Boston University in 1958. Clark was a lifelong member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He made public his call to the ministry in 1946, and in 1952 he was ordained as an elder.In 1962, Dr. Clark joined the faculty at the Interdenominational Theological Center as Professor of Homiletics and Director of Field Education. In recognition of his contributions as a professor and scholar, in 1975 he was chosen to be the first Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Homiletics at the Interdenominational Theological Center which he held until his death at the age of 64.

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Jul 19, 2019

Isaac R. Clark Memorial Collection

Dr. Isaac Rufus Clark (1925-1990), the son of Reverend James H. and Lillian Clark was born February 15, 1925 in New Castle, Pennsylvania. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wilberforce University in 1951, and in 1952, he received his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Payne Theological Seminary. Dr. Clark went on to receive his Ph.D. in Theology from Boston University in 1958. Clark was a lifelong member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He made public his call to the ministry in 1946, and in 1952 he was ordained as an elder.In 1962, Dr. Clark joined the faculty at the Interdenominational Theological Center as Professor of Homiletics and Director of Field Education. In recognition of his contributions as a professor and scholar, in 1975 he was chosen to be the first Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Homiletics at the Interdenominational Theological Center which he held until his death at the age of 64.

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  • Subjects = Lectures and lecturing
Emancipation Centennial Address by Mordecai Johnson, February 13, 1963
In Pursuit of Freedom for Three Hundred and Forty Four Years: Emancipation Anniversary by Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, February 12, 1963
ITC Missions Conference: Introducing Strangers to Hinduism, Part 2: Three Views by Dr. Henry Pressler, February 8, 1963
ITC Missions Conference: Should Christians Evangelize in India, February 7, 1963
Ministerial Orientation Types by Dr. Henry Pressler, February 6, 1963
This is Rural Life by Dr. Ralph Williamson, February 3, 1963
ITC Missions Conference: Introducing Strangers to Hinduism, Part 1: Tools of Evangelism by Dr. Henry Pressler, February 2, 1963
What Will You do With Your Talent by Bishop W. Kenneth Goodson, circa 1965
Report on Chief Impressions of the New Deli Assembly of the World Council of Churches, February 4, 1962
World Council of Churches Report by Student William H. Graves, January 11, 1962
The Bible and Modern Translations by Dr. Kilpatrick, January 4, 1962
Student Reports on the 19th Ecumenical Student Conference on Christian World Missions, January 1, 1962
Student Presentations and Sermons, circa 1963
Isaac R. Clark Memorial Collection
Student Sermon by William H. Borders, circa 1963
Isaac R. Clark Memorial Collection
ITC First 20 Years: A History and Student Sermon by Cheeseboro, circa 1963
WAOK radio: The Centers Role of Christian Reconciliation in a Broken and Divided World, November 5, 1961
The Deadline of War: Moral Law in the Age of Technology by Dudley Ward, October 17, 1961
Lecture and Protestant Hour, May 11, 1961
Isaac R. Clark Memorial Collection
Christology and the Theology of Karl Barth by Dr. Guthrie, May 9, 1961
Dialectic Nature of Christian Theology, May 3, 1961
Isaac R. Clark Memorial Collection