Frederick J. Foakes-Jackson (1855-1941), scholar
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Frederick J. Foakes-Jackson (1855-1941) was a British scholar, theologian and Church historian, with interest in Josephus and Second Temple Judaism. Taught at the University of Cambridge, until he moved to America in 1916.
Works
Books
- The Biblical History of the Hebrews to the Christian Era (1903 Foakes-Jackson), book (2nd ed. 1904; 3rd ed. 1909; 4th ed. 1920).
Edited volumes
- The Parting of the Roads (1912 Foakes-Jackson), edited volume
- (with Kirsopp Lake). The Beginnings of Christianity (London 1920)
Biography
Categories:
- Scholars
- Editors
- British
- British Scholars
- Pauline Scholars & Authors
- Pauline Scholars & Authors--British
- Pauline Scholars & Authors--American
- Josephus Scholars & Authors
- Josephus Scholars & Authors--British
- Josephus Scholars & Authors--American
- Second Temple Scholars & Authors
- Second Temple Scholars & Authors--British
- Second Temple Scholars & Authors--American
- Born in the 1850s
- Died in the 1940s