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  2. Richard B. Hays - Wikipedia

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    Christianity Today named Hays's book Moral Vision of the New Testament one of the top 100 most important religious books of the 20th century. [6] As a theologically conservative Methodist, he has throughout the course of his career remained committed to his Wesleyan roots in emphasizing the importance of charity and friendship in the Christian ...

  3. Authorship of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century the vast majority of theologians, both Catholic and Protestant, moved away from the divine dictation model and emphasised the role of the human authors. [5] As a result, even many conservative scholars now accept, for example, that the Book of Isaiah has multiple authors and that 2 Corinthians is two letters joined. [6]

  4. R. K. Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Together with Merrill Unger, he edited The New Unger’s Bible Dictionary. In 1988, a Festschrift was published in his honour, Israel's apostasy and restoration: essays in honor of Roland K Harrison (ISBN 0801038308). Edited by Avraham Gileadi, it included contributions by Clarence Hassell Bullock, Eugene Merrill and Bruce Waltke.

  5. Twentieth Century New Testament - Wikipedia

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    The Twentieth Century New Testament (TCNT) is an English translation of the New Testament. Originally published in three parts between 1898 and 1901, it is considered the first translation of the Bible into present-day English. [1] After further revisions based on suggestions from readers, the final version was published in 1904.

  6. John Robinson (bishop of Woolwich) - Wikipedia

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    John Arthur Thomas Robinson (16 May 1919 – 5 December 1983) was an English New Testament scholar, author and the Anglican Bishop of Woolwich. [1] He was a lecturer at Trinity College, Cambridge, and later Dean of Trinity College [2] until his death in 1983 from cancer. [3]

  7. Robert H. Gundry - Wikipedia

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    Gundry was born in 1932 to Norman C. and Lolita (née Hinshaw) Gundry. He is the older brother of Stanley N. Gundry.. Gundry received B.A. and B.D. degrees from the Los Angeles Baptist College and Seminary in the 1950s, and in 1961 a Ph.D. from Manchester University, England, where he worked under F. F. Bruce.

  8. John Wenham - Wikipedia

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    In his work Redating Matthew, Mark and Luke Wenham wrote regarding the book of Matthew the following: "The [Church] fathers are almost unanimous in asserting that Matthew the tax-collector was the author, writing first, for Hebrews in the Hebrew language: Papias (c. 60–130), Irenaeus (c. 130–200), Pantaenus (died c. 190), Origen (c. 185 ...

  9. William Hendriksen - Wikipedia

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    William Hendriksen (18 November 1900 – 12 January 1982) was a New Testament scholar and writer of Bible commentaries.He was born in Tiel, Gelderland, but his family moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1911.