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''' Stanley Brice Frost''' () was a British Canadian scholar.
''' Stanley Brice Frost''' (1913-2013) was a British Canadian scholar. Frost was born in London, England, shortly before World War I and was educated in Britain (London University) and Germany (Marburg University). He served as a Methodist pastor in London during WW2. Since 1956, he was professor and vice-principal at McGill University.


==Biography==
==Works ==


Stanley Brice Frost was born in London, England, shortly before World War I and was educated in Britain and Germany. He was professor and vice-principal at McGill University.
====Books====


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
====Books====
*[[Old Testament Apocalyptic: Its Origins and Growth (1952 Frost), book]]
*[[Old Testament Apocalyptic: Its Origins and Growth (1952 Frost), book]]


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Latest revision as of 08:08, 3 January 2020

Stanley Brice Frost (1913-2013) was a British Canadian scholar. Frost was born in London, England, shortly before World War I and was educated in Britain (London University) and Germany (Marburg University). He served as a Methodist pastor in London during WW2. Since 1956, he was professor and vice-principal at McGill University.

Works

Books

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]