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==History== | ==History== | ||
Founded in 1746 at Elizabeth, | Founded in 1746 at Elizabeth, NJ, as the ''College of New Jersey'', it was moved to Newark in 1747, then to Princeton in 1756 and renamed Princeton University in 1896. | ||
==Scholars in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins== | ==Scholars in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins== |
Revision as of 21:26, 17 April 2010
Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) is an American University, founded in 1746.
History
Founded in 1746 at Elizabeth, NJ, as the College of New Jersey, it was moved to Newark in 1747, then to Princeton in 1756 and renamed Princeton University in 1896.
Scholars in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins
Faculty
- William D. Davies (1911-2001), scholar
- John G. Gager (b.1937), scholar
- Elaine H. Pagels (b.1943), scholar
- Peter Schäfer (1943-), scholar
- Martha Himmelfarb, scholar