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George Ernest Wright (September 5, 1909 – August 29, 1974), was a leading Old Testament scholar and biblical archaeologist. An expert in Ancient Near Eastern archaeology, he was especially known for his work in the study and dating of pottery .
Between the 1920s, right after World War I, when Palestine came under British rule and the 1960s, biblical archaeology became the dominant American school of Levantine archaeology, led by figures such as William F. Albright and G. Ernest Wright. The work was mostly funded by churches and headed by theologians.
By the middle of the 20th century the work of Albright and his students, notably Nelson Glueck (1900–1971), E. A. Speiser (1902–1965), G. Ernest Wright (1909–1974) and Cyrus Gordon (1908–2001), had produced a consensus that biblical archaeology had provided physical evidence for the originating historical events behind the Old Testament ...
Ernest or Ernie Wright may refer to: Ernest Vincent Wright (1872–1939), American author; Ernest M. Wright (born 1940), Irish-American biologist; Ernest Hunter Wright (1882–1968), professor of English at Columbia University; G. Ernest Wright (1909–1974), Old Testament scholar and biblical archaeologist
Glenn M. Schwartz is an American archaeologist specializing in the archaeology of ancient Syria and Iraq. [1] He is known for directing excavations at sites such as Umm el-Marra and Kurd Qaburstan and his contributions to the study of early urbanism, state formation, and collapse in the ancient Near East.
The institute's international fellowship program fosters a culture of intellectual integrity and respect. It provides an opportunity for students and scholars from all over the world including Israelis and Palestinians to interact and exchange information and ideas in a friendly and convivial environment, which is not duplicated in any other such institution in the region.
Geraldine Wright, English neurotheologist; G. Ernest Wright (1909–1974), American archaeologist; Ghian Wright (born 1980), American music producer; Gillian Wright (born 1960), British actress; Gillian Wright (astronomer), Scottish astronomer; Ginny Wright (1933–2021), American singer; Gladys Wright (1891–1980), English educator
Fuller was a fellow of the American Association of Theological Schools, 1961–1962.He was president of Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, 1983-84 He was recipient of the first annual Ecumenism Award from the Washington Theological Consortium and of honorary degrees from among others General Theological Seminary (STD), Philadelphia Divinity School (STD), and Seabury-Western Theological ...