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''' Howard Clark Kee''' ( | ''' Howard Clark Kee''' (1920-2017) was an American scholar. William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of Biblical Studies Emeritus at Boston University and Visiting Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. | ||
== | ==Works == | ||
== | ====Books==== | ||
*[[Understanding the New Testament (1957 Kee, Young), book]] | *[[Understanding the New Testament (1957 Kee, Young), book]] | ||
*[[Community of the New Age: Studies in Mark's Gospel (1977 Kee), | *[[Jesus in History: An Approach to the Study of the Gospels (1970 Kee), scholar]] | ||
**[[Jesus in History: An Approach to the Study of the Gospels, 2nd ed. (1977 Kee), scholar]] | |||
**[[Jesus in History: An Approach to the Study of the Gospels, 3rd ed. (1996 Kee), scholar]] | |||
*[[Community of the New Age: Studies in Mark's Gospel (1977 Kee), book]] | |||
*[[Medicine, Miracle, and Magic in New Testament Times (1986 Kee), book]] | *[[Medicine, Miracle, and Magic in New Testament Times (1986 Kee), book]] | ||
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**[[Was wissen wir über Jesus? (1999 Kee / Jung-Grell), book (German ed.)]] | **[[Was wissen wir über Jesus? (1999 Kee / Jung-Grell), book (German ed.)]] | ||
*[[The Cambridge Companion to the Bible (1997 Kee), | ====Edited volumes==== | ||
*[[The Cambridge Companion to the Bible (1997 Kee), edited volume]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:NT Scholars|1920 Kee]] | [[Category:NT Scholars|1920 Kee]] | ||
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[[Category:Born in the 1920s| 1920 Kee]] | [[Category:Born in the 1920s| 1920 Kee]] | ||
[[Category:Died in the 2010s| 2017 Kee]] |
Latest revision as of 06:38, 29 October 2019
Howard Clark Kee (1920-2017) was an American scholar. William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of Biblical Studies Emeritus at Boston University and Visiting Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania.