Andrew T. Lincoln

Andrew T. Lincoln (born 17 May 1944) is a British New Testament scholar. He served as Portland Professor of New Testament at the University of Gloucestershire from 1999 to 2013.[1]

Lincoln studied at Trinity College, Cambridge and Westminster Theological Seminary.[2] He has also taught at Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary, St John's College, Nottingham, the University of Sheffield and Wycliffe College, Toronto.[3] He has written commentaries on John, Ephesians, Colossians, and Hebrews. Lincoln argues against the Pauline authorship of Ephesians on linguistic and theological grounds.[2]

In 2015, a Festschrift was published in his honour. Conception, Reception, and the Spirit: Essays in Honor of Andrew T. Lincoln included contributions from Philip Esler, James D. G. Dunn, and John Goldingay.

References

  1. "Professor Andrew Lincoln". University of Gloucestershire. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  2. 1 2 Halcomb, T. Michael W. (2012). Entering the Fray: A Primer on New Testament Issues for the Church and Academy. Wipf and Stock. p. 140. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  3. McConville, J. Gordon; Pietersen, Lloyd K. (2015). "Introduction". Conception, Reception, and the Spirit: Essays in Honor of Andrew T. Lincoln. Wipf and Stock. pp. xiii–xiv. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
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