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Richard Bevan Hays (May 4, 1948 – January 3, 2025) [1] was an American New Testament scholar and George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New Testament Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina.
Richard Hays may refer to: Richard B. Hays (1948-2025), American academic; Richard Hays (health sciences), Australian academic who at one time was a professor in England;
H. Gary Habermas; Ernst Haenchen; Scott J. Hafemann; Tom Harpur; J. Rendel Harris; Roy Harrisville; William Hatch (theologian) Gerald F. Hawthorne; Richard B. Hays
Emeritus Professor Richard B. Hays: New Testament "for his internationally recognized and influential work on the Gospels, the letters of Paul, and New Testament ethics" [9] 2023 Professor Sara Japhet: Hebrew Bible "for her pioneering contribution to the study of post-exilic Hebrew literature, particularly the books of Chronicles and Ezra ...
Richard Louis, 60, Barbadian Olympic sprinter (1984, 1988). [69] Constantine Manos, 90, Greek-born American photographer. [70] Roger Pratt, 77, British cinematographer (The End of the Affair, Batman, Brazil). [71] (death announced on this date) Dashbaldangiin Purevsuren, 95, Mongolian opera singer. [72]
According to Richard B. Hays, [81] who initiated the "Pistis Christou debate," [82] [s] a different reading of these passages is also possible. [ 83 ] [ 75 ] [ 84 ] [ web 12 ] The phrase pistis Christou can be translated as 'faith in Christ', that is, salvation by believing in Christ, the traditional interpretation; or as 'faithfulness of ...
The Jesus Seminar was a group of about 50 biblical criticism scholars and 100 laymen founded in 1985 by Robert Funk that originated under the auspices of the Westar Institute.
2013–2014 – Richard B. Hays, Reading Backwards: Figural Christology and the Fourfold Gospel Witness. [31] ISBN 978-1481302326; 2015–2016 – Rowan Williams, "Christ and the Logic of Creation" 2017–2018 – Marilynne Robinson, "Holy Moses: An appreciation of Genesis and Exodus as Literature and Theology."