Ben F. Meyer (1927–1995)
Autor de The Aims of Jesus
Sobre El Autor
Ben F. Meyer, emeritus of McMaster University, Canada, is the author or editor of a dozen books on the origins of Christianity. His work bears the imprint of the late Bernard Lonergan's "critical realism" and of the European tradition of philosophical and historical scholarship. The Liturgical mostrar más Press has also published his Five Speeches That Changed the World. mostrar menos
Obras de Ben F. Meyer
Jewish and Christian Self-Definition: Self-Definition in the Greco-Roman World Volume 3 (1983) — Editor — 52 copias
Reality and Illusion in New Testament Scholarship: A Primer in Critical Realist Hermeneutics (Michael Glazier Books) (1995) 32 copias
One loaf, one cup : ecumenical studies of 1 Cor 11 and other eucharistic texts : the Cambridge Conference on the… (1993) — Editor — 14 copias
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- Otros nombres
- Meyer, Ben Franklin
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1927-11-05
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1995
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA (birth)
Canada (residence) - Lugar de nacimiento
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Burlington, Ontario, Canada
- Educación
- University of Santa Clara (STM | 1958)
Biblical Institute, Rome, Italy (SSL | 1961)
Gregorian University, Rome, Italy (STD | 1965) - Organizaciones
- Society of Biblical Literature
Catholic Biblical Association
Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas
Canadian Society of Biblical Studies - Biografía breve
- Benjamin Franklin Meyer (1927–1995) was a theologian and scholar of religion. Born in November 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, he studied with the Jesuits, his studies taking him to California, Strasbourg, Göttingen, and Rome, where he received his doctorate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1965. He taught briefly at Alma College and at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley before joining the faculty at McMaster University in 1969, where he taught in the religious studies department until 1992. Meyer's areas of specialization included the historical Jesus, the early expansion of the Christian movement, and the hermeneutics of Bernard Lonergan. He authored several important monographs over his 30-year career. He died on 28 December 1995 in Les Verrières, Switzerland.
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- ISBNs
- 19
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