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The University of Michigan honored Mendenhall by creating the "George E. Mendenhall Professor Emeritus of Ancient and Biblical Studies". The Tenth Generation proposed that the Ancient Israelite settlement was actually the result of a cultural-religious egalitarian revolution within Canaanite society, rejecting the views it was either a military ...
Christopher Hall (theologian) Francis J. Hall; William Hatch (theologian) Stanley Hauerwas; Carter Heyward; George Hodges (theologian) Urban T. Holmes III; George Hendric Houghton; William Reed Huntington
In 1995, he was elected principal of Wycliffe Hall and in 1999, was awarded a personal chair in theology by the University of Oxford with the title professor of historical theology. He was awarded the Oxford degree of DD in 2001 for his research in historical and systematic theology , [ 25 ] and was a founding member of the International ...
John Gresham Machen (/ ˈ ɡ r ɛ s əm ˈ m eɪ tʃ ən /; [b] 1881–1937) was an American Presbyterian New Testament scholar and educator in the early 20th century. He was the Professor of New Testament at Princeton Seminary between 1906 and 1929, and led a revolt against modernist theology at Princeton and formed Westminster Theological Seminary as a more orthodox alternative.
George Hall (Australian politician) (1811–1867), South Australian MLC and businessman; George Hall (British administrator), private secretary in South Australia then governor of Parkhurst Prison; George Hall (New York politician) (1770–1840), US congressman; George Hall, 1st Viscount Hall (1881–1965), First Lord of the Admiralty of the UK
Thomas Bedford (theologian) Robert Bennet (theologian) Thomas Blake (minister) Zachary Bogan; Robert Bolton (clergyman, born 1572) Hugh Broughton; George Bull; Anthony Burges; Thomas Burnet (theologian) Henry Burton (theologian)
Hall was born on December 24, 1857, in Ashtabula, Ohio, [3] as the son of Joseph Badger Hall [citation needed] and Juliet E. Giswold Hall [1] and grandson of John Hall (1788–1869), an early missionary priest in Ohio and later rector of St. Peter's Church, Ashtabula. [4]
Joseph Hall (1 July 1574 – 8 September 1656) was an English bishop, satirist and moralist.His contemporaries knew him as a devotional writer, and a high-profile controversialist of the early 1640s.