Lewis Hodous in both experience and achievement was a remarkably balanced and integrated personality. He experienced, understood, and appreciated the influence and value of three great national cultural patterns, and he united significant elements of each one in his mature outlook on human life. He combined, without internal conflict, religious devotion and scientific scholarship; while with all his keenness of mind and scientific objectivity he was persistently concerned in generous and kindly relations with individual persons. In achievement he was an effective and distinguished Christian missionary in China, a notable teacher of religions in America, and an outstanding Sinologist, contributing greatly to the development of Chinese and Asiatic studies in the United States.