While searching for biographical information on J. J. Ray, author of God Wrote Only One Bible in 1955 (1976 edition at link), I ran across a June 14, 2004 thread by Paul of Eugene (Oregon) called Can any body tell me about JJ Ray?. Paul was looking for information on Ray for Maurice Robinson of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. That's been nearly 14 years, and Paul and Maurice may have found what they were looking for by now. But, as for me, I couldn't find much of anything readily available, so went through Ancestry.com and Newspapers.com to see what I could come up with. One person in the thread asked Paul, "If you do find out anything about him, would you please share it here on the BB?"
In consideration that someone on the BB might still be interested. I am posting a bit of what I found.
Probably too much information for most folks, and not enough for those with the greatest amount of interest.
In consideration that someone on the BB might still be interested. I am posting a bit of what I found.
WorldCat library catalog lists only the one book by Ray. His initial foray in the subject appears to be an 8-page pamphlet called The Eye Opener: an Unbiased, Non-sectarian Examination of the Revised Standard Version Bible, which was copyrighted in 1953. It even elicited a response in A Malicious Attack on the Revised Standard Version of the Bible: A Review of the Booklet "The New Blasphemous Bible" by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod and "The Eye Opener" by J. J. Ray, by someone named Carl J. E. Nelson of Colorado Springs, CO that same year. In 1978 Ray published "The New Eye Opener," a tract apparently about the TEV Bible. That was the extent of his writings that I found. The current Eye Open Publishers of Eugene keep for sale "The New Eye Opener" and an updated version of God Wrote Only One Bible....any other work JJ Ray was involved in besides his book. If he was a missionary or pastor in any capacity for any denomination...
Though using the material of a 7th-Day Adventist, it is very unlikely that Ray was. He was a preacher and moved in evangelical circles, but I never found what his membership was. His mother's obituary says she was a Methodist. In 1920 he was the manager of a dry goods store in New Plymouth, Idaho, but by 1930 he is listed in the census as a Secretary of Home Missions. In 1934, living in Junction City, Oregon, he is listed as a missionary in the Eugene City Directory. In 1936 he became the new missionary for the American Sunday School Union in the Lane Field (Lane County and vicinity). He apparently was already with the ASSU before then, and he remained with them as long as I found any such references, into the early 1960s. He preached and did Sunday School work in many differently denominations -- Baptist, Bible Churches, Christian & Missionary Alliance -- but there was nothing that ever identified him with any particular denomination.Was he also 7th day adventist?
According to God Wrote Only One Bible, Ray's world-wide ministry was his publishing business. "The Eye Opener Publishers is a world-wide ministry operating on a no-profit basis. It is international and absolutely non-sectarian, serving the entire body of Christ." (unnumbered page 2)What was his "world wide ministry"?
Eye Opener Publishers is what appears to be called in Oregon an "Assumed Business Name." (Apparently this is the same as what we call in Texas "Doing Business As" or DBA.) J. J. and Ruth E. Ray are mentioned as the owners of this Assumed Business Name in the Register-Guard (Eugene, Oregon), February 4, 1959 (Wednesday, p. 7B). There is someone doing business as Eye Opener Publishers at present in Eugene, Oregon.I suspect he self-published under the name "Eye-Opener Publishing" (sic); there is no listing of that publisher in any other context that I could locate.
No pseudonym -- Jasper James Ray was born 10 July 1894 in Montana to T. H. Ray and Sadie Glassley. He died 1 Sept 1985 in Lane County, Oregon. Paul misread that he was survived by his wife (her name is given in the death index). Ruth Etta Ray died 4 April 1973.I wonder if he was someone using a pseudonym?...there really was a Jasper James Ray who died 9/1/1985 in Lane County, Oregon. He was survived by his wife Ruth.
With what I had access to, I could not determine if J. J. Ray has any living descendants. Both of his children were living at the time the BB thread was started in 2004 -- one in Lane County and the other possibly in Dallas, Texas -- but both have since deceased.Any other Rays in that town? Children, grandchildren?
Probably too much information for most folks, and not enough for those with the greatest amount of interest.
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