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A bibliographic database of Tolkien criticism is maintained at Wheaton College. [54] Pressure to study Tolkien seriously came initially from fans rather than academics; the scholarly legitimacy of the field was still a subject of debate in 2015. [46] [55]
Brotzman is best known for his book Old Testament Textual Criticism: A Practical Introduction. Brotzman studied at Wheaton College, the University of Chicago, and Dallas Theological Seminary before obtaining a PhD at New York University. [2] In 2010, a Festschrift was published in his honor: My Brother's Keeper: Essays in Honor of Ellis R ...
Wheaton College was founded in 1860. Its predecessor, the Illinois Institute, had been founded in late 1853 by Wesleyan Methodists as a college and preparatory school. . Wheaton's first president, Jonathan Blanchard, was a former president of Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and a staunch abolitionist with ties to Oberlin Co
Leland Ryken (born May 17, 1942) is professor emeritus of English at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. [1] He has contributed a number of works to the study of classic literature from the Christian perspective, [2] including editing the comprehensive volume on Christian writing on literature The Christian Imagination.
Philip Wesley Comfort (28 October 1950–31 December 2022) was a professor, writer, editor and expert on the Bible who specialized in textual criticism of the New Testament. He served as Professor of Greek and New Testament at Trinity Episcopal Seminary , visiting professor at Wheaton College , and senior Bible reference editor at Tyndale House ...
Eldon Jay Epp (born 1930) is an American New Testament scholar and textual critic.. Epp studied at Wheaton College (Bachelor of Arts, 1952), Fuller Theological Seminary (Bachelor of Divinity, 1955), Harvard University (Master of Sacred Theology; 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, 1961).
Wheaton College, Rutgers - Douglass College, Brandeis University, Boston University, Harvard School of Medicine, Tufts University Main interests Philosophy of mind , emotion , moral philosophy , history of philosophy , Aristotle , Spinoza , Descartes , literary criticism , art criticism
After teaching briefly at Wheaton College in Illinois and for several years at Vanguard University of Southern California, Fee taught at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, from fall 1974 until 1986. He then moved to Regent College where he was Professor of New Testament until his retirement in 2009. [5]