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Charles Foster Kent (1867-1925) was an American scholar.
Biography
Born in Palmyra, NY in 1867. An American biblical scholar, chiefly Old Testament. Kent received his Ph.D. from Yale University (1891) and also studied briefly at the University of Berlin (1891-1892). Kent's professional career began as an instructor at the University of Chicago (1893-1895) and then professor at Brown and finally Woolsey Professor of Biblical Literature at Yale. Kent's critical approach to biblical texts prepared the way for 20th century biblical scholarship. Kent's approach to biblical studies emphasized its literary aspects. In addition to his work on Second Temple Judaism, Kent wrote several texts on biblical topics, including The Messages of Israel's Lawgivers (1902, 1911), Israel's Historical and Biographical Narratives (1905), Origin and Permanent Value of the Old Testament (1906, 1912), Israel's Laws and Traditional Precedents (1907), The Kings and Prophets of Israel and Judah (1909, 1912), Biblical Geography and History (1911), and The Songs, Hymns, and Prayers of the Old Testament (1914).
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Books
- A History of the Jewish people during the Babylonian, Persian and Greek Periods (1899 Kent), book
- The Makers and Teachers of Judaism from the Fall of Jerusalem to the Death of Herod the Great (1911 Kent), book
- Life and Teachings of Jesus according to the Earliest Records (1913 Kent), book