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Jesse Rufus Fears (March 7, 1945 – October 6, 2012) was an American
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, scholar, educator, and author writing on the subjects of
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, The History of Liberty, and classical studies. He is best known for his many lectures for the
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. Fears was the David Ross Boyd Professor of Classics at the
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, where he held the G.T. and Libby Blankenship Chair in the History of Liberty. Fears joined the OU faculty in 1990, serving as Professor of Classics and Letters. Among his numerous honors and awards for teaching, Fears was selected three times by OU students as Professor of the Year and was named by the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence as recipient of the Medal for Excellence in College and University Teaching. Fears earned his bachelor's degree Summa cum Laude in history and classics at
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and his Ph.D. from
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. Prior to coming to OU, Fears held teaching positions at
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and
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, where he served as Chair of the Department of Classical Studies. At Indiana University he was selected four times by IU students as Professor of the Year. Professor Fears had a reputation for drawing large numbers of students, and his lectures were over-attended; it was often said that no lecture hall on campus was large enough to accommodate the thousands of students who wished to sign up for his classes in History, Political Science, Classics and Letters.


Literary and creative endeavors

Fears composed monographs and authored books such as “The Cult of Jupiter and Roman Imperial Ideology” and "The Theology of Victory at Rome.” He edited a three-volume edition of “Selected Writings of Lord Acton,” and had released more than a dozen titles for The Great Courses lecture series. Fears also taught a Great Books course offered through OU Outreach’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute to Senior Citizens in both Norman, Oklahoma and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Fears also lectured across the country and was a regular guest on the
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Show. At the time of his death, he was writing a book entitled "Dangerous Delusions: Why We Ignore the Lessons of History at Our Risk."


References


External links

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Biography of J. Rufus Fears at The Teaching Company

News release of the passing of J. Rufus Fears at the Daily Oklahoman

Article about J. Rufus Fears and the OU Foundation

freedom.ou.edu His last and final lectures recorded at the University of Oklahoma


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