Donald Lewis
About
Don Lewis passed away on October 19, 2021, at the age of seventy-one. He is survived by his wife Lindi and their three children. We invite you to download our tribute to Don.
Don Lewis was an alumnus of Regent College who went on to do doctoral work at Oxford University before coming back to Regent as a faculty member. He specialized in the history of evangelicalism in the Victorian era and has written and published extensively in this area. He wrote numerous articles and book reviews for both popular and academic periodicals, including Fides Et Historia and The American Historical Review. He is the author of In Darkest London: The Manuscript Diary of Joseph Oppenheimer, City Missionary (Regent College Publishing, 2018), The Origins of Christian Zionism: Evangelical Support for a Jewish Homeland (Cambridge University Press, 2014), a book that details the nineteenth-century background to the rise of Christian Zionism, and A Short History of Christian Zionism (InterVarsity Press, 2021). Don Lewis served as Regent’s Academic Dean and was most recently the Secretary of Regent College’s Anglican Studies Program. He was a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Selected Publications
- "In Darkest London": The Manuscript Journal of Joseph Oppenheimer, City Missionary – Book
- The Future Shape of Anglican Ministry (with J.I. Packer) – Book
- Christianity Reborn: The Global Expansion of Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century – Book
- Dictionary of Evangelical Biography: 1730-1860 (editor) – Book
- Lighten Their Darkness: The Evangelical Mission to Working-Class London, 1828-1860 – Book
- The Origins of Christian Zionism: Evangelical Support for a Jewish Homeland – Book