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''' Reginald H. Fuller''' (1915-2007) was a British American scholar.
''' Reginald H. Fuller''' (1915-2007) was a British American NT scholar, Anglican clergyman. Born and educated in England. Professor at the University of Birmingham (1946-50) and St. Davids College, Lapeter, Wales (1950-55). In 1955 moved to the United States, where he taught New Testament at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL  (1955–1966), at the Union Theological Seminary and Columbia (adj.), NYC (1966-72), and at Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria (1972-85; adj., 1994–2002).


==Biography==
==Works==
NT scholar, Anglican clergyman. Born and educated in England. Professor at the University of Birmingham (1946-50) and St. Davids College, Lapeter, Wales (1950-55). In 1955 moved to the United States, where he taught New Testament at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL  (1955–1966), at the Union Theological Seminary and Columbia (adj.), NYC (1966-72), and at Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria (1972-85; adj., 1994–2002).
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


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*[[Primitive Christianity in Its Contemporary Setting = Das Urchristentum im Rahmen der antiken Religionen (1956 Bultmann / Fuller), book (English ed.)]]
*[[Primitive Christianity in Its Contemporary Setting = Das Urchristentum im Rahmen der antiken Religionen (1956 Bultmann / Fuller), book (English ed.)]]


==External links==
==Biography==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_H._Fuller Wikipedia]
 
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[[Category:Scholars|Fuller]]
[[Category:Scholars|Fuller]]

Latest revision as of 22:13, 21 December 2013

Reginald H. Fuller (1915-2007) was a British American NT scholar, Anglican clergyman. Born and educated in England. Professor at the University of Birmingham (1946-50) and St. Davids College, Lapeter, Wales (1950-55). In 1955 moved to the United States, where he taught New Testament at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL (1955–1966), at the Union Theological Seminary and Columbia (adj.), NYC (1966-72), and at Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria (1972-85; adj., 1994–2002).

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