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Homer Hailey (August 12, 1903 – November 9, 2000) was an American
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in the
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in the 20th century, a professor at
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and
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, and the author of at least fifteen theological books. He was well known for his general
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knowledge, especially the
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. Hailey and the churches of Christ are the topics of the book ''The Churches of Christ in the 20th Century: Homer Hailey's Personal Journey of Faith'' by David Edwin Harrell, Jr. Most of Hailey's books are still in print. Audio recordings of his sermons and classes are available through TruthOnDisc.Net Homer Hailey was born outside
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in Harrison County in
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, the oldest child of Robert Thomas Hailey and the former Mamie Collins. His brothers and sisters were Rob, Ruth, Jack, Roy, and Mary Ida. On December 20, 1930, in Abilene,
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, he married the former Lois Estelle Manly (1907-1954). They had five children: Roma Luceil, Mary Lois, Homer Rob, Charles Dennis, and Carol Ann. After Lois' death, he married the former Widna Neeley Kirby (1917-1997) on October 4, 1955. Hailey died in 2000 at the age of ninety-seven in
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. In 2000, Harrell, a
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of religion at
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in
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, published ''The Churches of Christ in the Twentieth Century: Homer Hailey’s Personal Journey of Faith'' (University of Alabama Press, 2000). Harrell alternates chapters between an historical look at an issue or conflict within the first century of the Churches of Christ and the way in which Homer Hailey responded to that issue or conflict. The plain-spoken Hailey who had memorized nearly every verse in the Bible became Harrell's touchstone for the history of the churches of Christ in the 20th century. In 2001, Alvin Jennings, owner of Star Bible Publications and a student in Homer Hailey's 'Denominational Doctrines' class in 1949, preserved Hailey's
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style class notes which gave his reasons that led him out of the churches which offer instrumental music. Hailey reviewed the old
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outlines and refined them for publication. As a child, Homer Hailey lived outside Marshall, Texas. The night Lady Bird Taylor - the future First Lady - was born, her brothers spent the night at the Hailey house, with their friends Homer and Rob.


Bibliography

* ''Attitudes And Consequences in the Restoration Movement: Our Heritage From The Pioneers'' * ''Carrying out the Great Commission - According to the New Testament Pattern published by Religious Supply Inc. (142 pgs.) * ''Commentary on Daniel: A Prophetic Message, A'' * ''Commentary on Isaiah: With Emphasis on the Messianic Hope, A'' * ''Commentary on Job: Now Mine Eye Seeth Thee, A'' * ''Commentary on the Minor Prophets, A'' * ''From Creation to the Day of Eternity: God's Great Plan for Man's Redemption'' * ''God's Judgments and Punishments: Individuals and Nations'' * ''Hailey's Comments. Volumes One and Two'' * ''Internal Evidences of Christianity: Outline Studies'' * ''Let's Go Fishing For Men'' * ''Messiah of Prophecy to The Messiah on the Throne, The'' * ''Minor Prophets-spokesmen of God: A Study Workbook for Teachers and Students, The'' with Robert Harkrider * ''Mormonism'' * ''Notes on Mormonism'' * ''Prayer and Providence'' * ''Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary'' * ''That You May Believe: Studies in the Gospel of John'' ** * ''The Divorced & Remarried Who Would Come To God'' (Nevada Publications, 1991, 75 pages) * ''The Edomites: The Symbol of the World'' (Religious Supply, Inc., 1998, 117 pages) * ''Mechanical Instruments of Music In Worship Today: Detailed Outline of 1949 Class at Abilene Christian University'' (Star Bible Publications, 2001, 31 pages, ) **


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David Edwin Harrell Jr. David Edwin Harrell Jr. (February 22, 1930 – March 15, 2021) was an American historian best known for his scholarship of religion in the United States. Harrell was born in Jacksonville, Florida to parents David Edwin (a physician) and Mildred L ...
, ''The Churches of Christ in the Twentieth Century: Homer Hailey’s Personal Journey of Faith'',
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, January 11, 2000, 352 pages, , {{DEFAULTSORT:Hailey, Homer 1903 births 2000 deaths American clergy Abilene Christian University faculty Hailey, Homer American members of the Churches of Christ People from Marshall, Texas People from Abilene, Texas People from Temple Terrace, Florida Annihilationists American religious writers American male non-fiction writers 20th-century American non-fiction writers 20th-century American male writers Religious leaders from Texas Writers from Texas 20th-century American clergy