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Hugo McCord (1911–2004) was an American preacher and biblical scholar within the Churches of Christ in America. He produced his own translation of the New Testament (and Genesis, Psalms, and Proverbs), titled The Everlasting Gospel, which he affectionately called the Freed-Hardeman Version.
McCord attended a number of schools: Freed–Hardeman College (now Freed–Hardeman University), the University of Illinois, the University of Tulsa, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to serving as a preacher in a number of congregations, he taught at Oklahoma Christian College (now Oklahoma Christian University).
Among his many converts he baptized American church historian Earl Irvin West in 1935.
See also
- List of people from Oklahoma City
- List of people from Mississippi
- List of people from Washington (state)
- List of translators into English
- List of University of Tulsa people
References
- "IPage". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2011..
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- http://www.theexaminer.org/volume3/number2/hugo.htm
- Meredith, Don (Spring 2011). "Campus Mourns Loss of Earl West". Bridge. Vol. 51, no. 4. Memphis, Tennessee: Harding School of Theology. pp. 1, 3.
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