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John Locke (1632-1704) was a British scholar.

Biography

The celebrated, Oxford-educated British philosopher devoted his latter years to religious writings. A pious Christian, articulated his basic theological position in The Reasonableness of Christianity (1695). His major contribution to New Testament research is given by his commentary on the Pauline Epistles, which was published posthumously in 1705.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

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