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Carroll D. Osburn

Carroll D. Osburn, an American scholar recognized as one of North America's leading New Testament textual critics and a prominent Christian egalitarian, is Carmichael-Walling Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Abilene Christian University,[1] and former executive director, Caris Foundation. As an author, he has been collected primarily by libraries.[2]

Carroll D. Osburn
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
  • Harding University
  • Vanderbilt University
  • University of St. Andrews, Scotland
Occupations
  • Educator
  • Humanitarian
Known for
  • Textual Criticism of the New Testament
  • Bible Translation Among Pre-literate People
  • Gender Equality
  • Humanitarian Work

Education edit

Osburn graduated from Harding University, where he was president of the senior class and received a BA in 1963, with majors in biology and Greek. He received the MTh in 1968 from Harding School of Theology. After graduating from Vanderbilt University in 1970 with the DDiv [now DMin] degree, he received his PhD in New Testament and early Byzantine Greek from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1974.

Academic career edit

From 1973 to 1983, Osburn served as Professor of Greek and New Testament at Harding School of Theology.[3] To students primarily from Churches of Christ for whom the use of scripture was dogmatic proof-texting, Osburn emphasized literary and historical controls to biblical interpretation. Eugene Nida encouraged him to serve as translation consultant for Bible translators among pre-literate people. Utilizing discourse analysis, Osburn conducted numerous short-term, one book workshops for translators in Central and South America in the 1970s and 1980s.[4] He also developed sensitivity to humanitarian needs in the Developing World. Adding discourse analysis to literary and historical method led to Greek classes formerly of five or six numbering fifty or sixty. He became a popular speaker at seminars and retreats in the U.S. and around the world. In 1980, he was visiting professor at the University of St. Andrews, and in 1983, was named “Educator of the Year” by 20th Century Christian.[5]

Osburn became Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Pepperdine University 1983–1987.[6] Urged by Kurt Åland, Matthew Black, and Bruce Metzger, he concentrated attention on ancient manuscripts underlying the Greek New Testament, and chaired the New Testament Textual Criticism Section of the Society of Biblical Literature 1984–90.

In 1987, Osburn was invited to Abilene Christian University, where he was Carmichel-Walling Distinguished Professor of New Testament Language and Literature until 2004.[7] He was named “Honors Professor of the Year” in 1992 and 1996, and was Chair of the Faculty Senate in 1999–2000. He was on the Steering Committee of the International Greek New Testament Project on John (Birmingham, England) and co-editor of Acts of the Apostles in Novum Testamentum Graecum Editio Critica Maior (Institüt für neutestamentliche Textforschung; Münster, Germany) until 2004.[8] He was visiting professor at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens in 1989, at Universität Münster in 2003, and at Claremont School of Theology in 2008. He did archaeological work with Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the Philistine city of Ekron [Tel Miqne] in 1993. In 2004, he published The Text of the Apostolos in Epiphanius of Salamis.[9] Osburn was invited frequently to lecture at universities in Europe, Canada, Africa, and South America. He was a member of Association Internationale d’Études Patristiques and continues membership in Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas.[10]

In addition to challenging fundamentalists to rethink polemical interpretation of biblical texts,[11] Osburn also worked to expand boundaries of exclusiveness. He was a pioneer within his religious heritage, tackling difficult issues such as dogmatic sectarianism and gender inequality. In 1993, he published The Peaceable Kingdom: Essays Favoring Non-Sectarian Christianity,[12] and in 2001, Women in the Church: Reclaiming the Ideal.[13] He initiated and hosted the annual Carmichael-Walling Lectures at ACU, which brought renowned scholars from around the world to the campus for stimulating lectures and discussion beyond traditional thinking. His challenges to rethink crucial issues met forceful opposition, but with passing of time, were accepted by increasing numbers of moderates. A festschrift presented to him on his sixty-fifth birthday consists of essays by noted scholars from around the world, some his former students.[14]

Humanitarian career edit

In 2004, Osburn retired early from academia, became non-denominational, and embraced early Christian emphasis on caring for the poor by becoming executive director of Caris Foundation, Irving, TX, charged with providing basic needs for the underserved.[15] Following construction of medical facilities in Guatemala[16] and Haiti,[17] he concentrated on providing water, food, shelter, clothing, medicine, and education in Africa from 2004 to 2008.[18] A member of Corporate Council on Africa, he was well known for rigorous due diligence, collegiality, and forging alliances among agencies.

In addition to arranging care for hundreds of orphans in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,[19] he enabled the Fistula Hospital to construct a midwife training college at Desta Minder.[20] In Kenya, he worked with agencies to drill several deep wells to provide pure water,[21] provide care for thousands of orphans, enable women with AIDS to learn skills with which to earn a living, distribute thousands of anti-malarial mosquito nets, provide quality-controlled medications, and assist indigenous humanitarian efforts. He arranged construction of a major facility at Kijabe for an accredited residency program in pediatric orthopedic surgery for African doctors,[22] and funding for hundreds of clubfoot treatments in Kenya and Ethiopia.[23] In Uganda, he arranged funding for hundreds of pediatric orthopedic and neurological surgeries,[24] in northern Democratic Republic of Congo rehabilitation of several medical clinics looted and destroyed during the civil war 1997–2002,[25] and in Rwanda assistance for hundreds of child-headed households.[26] In Zambia, he arranged construction of a major AIDS hospital,[27] TB/AIDS clinics,[28] laboratories,[29] funded hundreds of burn surgeries,[30] and provided an x-ray machine for a rural hospital.[31] In 2008, Osburn was visiting professor in the School of Management, University of St. Andrews, writing on humanitarian issues arising from his work.

Osburn served on the National Committee of Boy Scouts of America from 2005 to 2014. From 2008 to 2015, he served as Advisor with Chiapas International, Dallas, Texas, providing micro-finance for the underserved in Mexico and the Dominican Republic. Since 2016, he serves on the advisory board of Miles of Freedom, a Dallas non-profit facilitating integration of formerly incarcerated persons into society.[32]

Selected works edit

Books edit

  • Osburn, Carroll D. (1994). Women in the Church: refocusing the discussion (1st ed.). Abilene, TX: Abilene Christian University Press. ISBN 9780963899415. OCLC 31912727.
  • ——— (1993). The Peaceable Kingdom: essays favoring non-sectarian Christianity. Abilene, TX: Restoration Perspectives. OCLC 29262592.
  • ——— (2001). Women in the Church: Reclaiming the Ideal. Abilene, TX: Abilene Christian University Press. ISBN 9780891120216. OCLC 47127190. - revised edition of 1994's Women in the Church: refocusing the discussion
  • ——— (2004). The Text of the Apostolos in Epiphanius of Salamis. New Testament in the Greek fathers. Vol. 6. Leiden, The Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 2004. ISBN 9789004130586. OCLC 56510748.

As editor edit

  • ———, ed. (1993). Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity. Vol. 1. Joplin, MO: College Press. ISBN 9780899006185. OCLC 60132908.
  • ———, ed. (1995). Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity. Vol. 2. Joplin, MO: College Press. ISBN 9780899007342. OCLC 779466678.

Articles and chapters edit

  • ——— (1972). "The Text of Jude 22, 23". Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Textforschung. 63: 139–44.
  • ——— (1977). "The Christological Use of 1 Enoch 1.9 in Jude 14,15". New Testament Studies. 23 (3): 334–341. doi:10.1017/S0028688500010560. S2CID 170708749.
  • ——— (1981). "The Text of Jude 5". Biblica. 62: 107–115.
  • ——— (1981). "The Present Indicative in Matt. 19:9". Restoration Quarterly. 24: 193–203.
  • ——— (1981). "The Text of 1 Corinthians 10:9". In Fee, Gordon; Epp, Eldon Jay (eds.). New Testament Textual Criticism: Essays in Honour of Bruce M. Metzger. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 202–212. OCLC 557458636.
  • ——— (1982). "Authenteo (1 Timothy 2:12)". Restoration Quarterly. 25: 1–12.
  • ——— (1982). "Interpretation of Romans 8:28". Westminster Theological Journal. 44: 99–109.
  • ——— (1982). "Alexander Campbell and the Text of Revelation 19:13". Restoration Quarterly. 25: 129–138.
  • ——— (1982). "The Text of the Pauline Epistles in Hippolytus of Rome". The Second Century. 2: 97–124.
  • ——— (1983). "Historical Present in Mark as a Text-critical Criterion". Biblica. 64: 486–500.
  • ——— (1983). "The Third Person Imperative in Acts 2:38". Restoration Quarterly. 26: 81–84.
  • ——— (1984). "The Epistle to Titus: A Missiological Perspective". In Brecheen, Carl (ed.). Called to Be Servants. Abilene, TX: ACU Bookstore. pp. 146–177.
  • ——— (1985). "1 Enoch 80:2-8 and Jude 12-13". Catholic Biblical Quarterly. 47: 296–303.
  • ——— (1990). "Manuscripts". In Ferguson, Everett (ed.). Encyclopedia of Early Christianity. New York: Garland. pp. 563–566. ISBN 9780815333197. OCLC 614117141.
  • ——— (1991). "The Search for the Original Text of Acts". Journal for the Study of the New Testament. 44: 39–55.
  • ——— (1992). "The Johannine Comma (1 John 5:7)". In Freedman, David Noel (ed.). Anchor Bible Dictionary. Vol. 3. New York: Doubleday. pp. 882–883. ISBN 9780385193610. OCLC 311564797.
  • ——— (1992). "Discourse Analysis and Jewish Apocalyptic in the Epistle of Jude". In Black, David Alan (ed.). Linguistics and New Testament Interpretation: Essays on Discourse Analysis. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press. pp. 287–319.
  • ——— (1995). "The Greek Lectionaries of the New Testament". In Ehrman, Bart; Holmes, Michael W. (eds.). The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research: Essays on the Status Quaestionis. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. pp. 61–74.
  • ——— (1998). "Letter of Jude". In Freedman, David Noel (ed.). Eerdman's Dictionary of the Bible. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. pp. 225–256.
  • ——— (2005). "Methodology in Identifying Patristic Citations in NT Textual Criticism". Novum Testamentum. 47 (4): 313–343. doi:10.1163/156853605774482135.
  • ——— (2006). "James, Sirach, and the Poor". Ex Auditu. 22: 113–132.
  • ——— (2013). "The Greek Lectionaries of the New Testament". In Ehrman, Bart; Holmes, Michael W. (eds.). The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research: Essays on the Status Quaestionis. Leiden: Brill. pp. 93–113. - represents a significant revision of the original chapter in the first edition of Ehrman, Bart; Holmes, Michael W. 1995

References edit

  1. ^ “Osburn Retires,” Abilene Christian University Press Release, September 7, 2004.
  2. ^ "Osburn, Carroll D." worldcat.org. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
  3. ^ Harding of Memphis Graduate School Bulletin 13.8 (Nov. 1974): 4.
  4. ^ “Carroll Osburn.” ACU Today (Spring, 1996): 13, “Bible Translation Among Pre-Literate People,” Image 7 (1991): 26-27.
  5. ^ “Osburn Honored as Educator of the Year,” 20th Century Christian 45.11 (August 1983): 31.
  6. ^ “Osburn Assumes Post.” The Christian Chronicle 40.7 (July 1983): 12, and Who’s Who in the World, 1984-85.
  7. ^ “First $1 Million Endowed Chair Established.” ACU Today 41.4 (Winter, 1990): 1.
  8. ^ Tera Harmon, “Carroll D. Osburn,” in Transmission and Reception: New Testament Text-Critical and Exegetical Studies. Texts and Studies, Third Series, Vol. 4. Ed. J. Childers and D. Parker. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2006: 286. Osburn also served as Beirat for the Hermann Kunst-Stiftung at Münster, 2003-2005.
  9. ^ Carroll Osburn, The Text of the Apostolos in Epiphanius of Salamis. NTGF 6. Leiden, The Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 2004.
  10. ^ Firm Foundation 100:28 (12 July 1983): 21 [489].
  11. ^ E.g., “Interpreting Greek Syntax.” In Biblical Interpretation: Principles and Practices. Studies in Honor of Jack Pearl Lewis. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1986: 234-243; and “Continuing in Sin–Matthew 19:9,” ACU Lectures. Ed. Carl Brecheen. Abilene, TX: ACU Bookstore, 1982: 131-148.
  12. ^ E.g., The Peaceable Kingdom: Essays Favoring Non-Sectarian Christianity. Abilene, TX: Restoration Perspectives, 1993.
  13. ^ Women in the Church: Reclaiming the Ideal. Abilene, TX: ACU Press, 2001. See “Prominent Christian Egalitarians,” in en:Christian egalitarianism. Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity. Ed. Carroll Osburn. 2 Vols. Joplin, MO: College Press, 1993, 1995, is now published by Wipf and Stock.[circular reference]
  14. ^ Childers and Parker, Transmission and Reception (2006).
  15. ^ “James, Sirach, and the Poor,” Ex Auditu 22 (2006): esp. 125-128.
  16. ^ Enabled Health Talents International, Searcy, AR to construct Clinica Caris near Chichicastenango, Guatemala, 2007. See “Health Talents International 2007 Annual Report,” p. 2.
  17. ^ Enabled Family Health Ministries, Durham, NC to complete construction of Blanchard Family Health Center in remote northern Haiti, 2005-06. See Letter of Completion from Kathy Walmer, Executive Director, FHM, to Caris Foundation, 28 November 2006.
  18. ^ University of St. Andrews, Scotland, School of Management. “MN4266, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)—Alumnus Profile, 2008, Dr. Carroll Osburn,” by Dr. Eleanor Burt.
  19. ^ Enabled Bright Hope Organization of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, to provide care for 200 orphans in Yeka and Cherkos kebeles, 2006-08, and construction of two facilities to provide intensive rehabilitation of male and female street children. See "Bright Hope Annual Report of the Year 2006," pp. 1, 2, 11-16. Note also Blessing the Children International, Kawkawlin, MI, to drill a well for an orphanage and school in Kamashi. See Kamashi Post—Orphanage & School Update, Vol. 6, Issue 5 (May 2007): p. 2.
  20. ^ Fistula Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA. See Transformations. News from the Fistula Foundation. “Hamlin College of Midwives Moves Quickly Forward,” Fall 2007, pp. 1, 5. “Hamlin Midwifery College Opens in Ethiopia,” Spring 2008, pp. 1, 3
  21. ^ Enabled Living Water International, Houston, TX to drill deep wells for rural girl’s high schools at Kangubiri, Machakos, and Mwaani as well as remote Kyawango Health Centre. See http://www.water.cc/machakos Osburn also arranged laboratory equipment for Kyawango clinic from CURE and quality medications through Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS), Nairobi, Kenya. Also enabled Buckner Foundation, Dallas, TX to begin an orphanage at Kitale, Kenya, in 2007, including deep water well (2008). See Letter from David Slover, BF, to Caris Foundation, 10 July 2008.
  22. ^ Arranged funding for CURE International, Lemoyne, PA, to construct Caris Surgical Centre at AIC-CURE Int’l Children’s Hospital at Kijabe in 2007-08. See CURE Int’l, “Caris Surgical Centre, Dedication, April 21, 2008,” pp. 1-5.
  23. ^ Enabled CURE International to treat hundreds of children with clubfoot. See Letter from Rick Klein, CURE, to Caris Foundation, 14 June 2007.
  24. ^ CURE Children’s Hospital of Uganda, “Progress Report, December 2006,” pp. 1-2.
  25. ^ Paul Carlson Partnership, Chicago, IL. See “Report to the Caris Foundation by PCP,” 30 November 2007, and “Congo Project, 2008 Project Catalog,” p. 4. Clinics were rehabilitated at Zongo, IPOK, Bokonzo, Bugose Nubea, Gbado, Bogene, and Gbadolite.
  26. ^ Enabled Firelight Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA to assist care and development of 100 child-headed households by Solidarité Femmes 3x3 in Rwanda, 2007-08. See Letter from Anne Holmes, FF, to Caris Foundation, 26 November 2008.
  27. ^ Arranged funding for Catholic Relief Services, Baltimore, MD through AIDSRelief Zambia to construct major anti-retroviral therapy hospital at Chikuni, Kenya. See AIDSRelief Zambia, “Chikuni Mission Hospital, The Construction of the Chikuni Bunyina Centre,” 2008, esp. pp. 8, 11, 15.
  28. ^ E.g., CIDRZ Foundation, Washington, D.C., to construct TB/AIDS clinics at Muoyo and Mitete in Zambia’s remote Western Province. See Letter of Completion from Dr. Albert Sitali, Provincial Health Director, Mongu, Zambia, to Caris Foundation, 6 February 2008.
  29. ^ E.g., CIDRZ Foundation to construct a laboratory at Chongwe. See CIDRZ “Chongwe Laboratory Construction Report,” 19 September 2008, pp. 1-2.
  30. ^ Funded Interplast, Mountain View, CA, to provide 200 burn surgeries in Zambia, 2007-2008. See “Report to the Caris Foundation,” 8 November 2007, and Letter from Susan Hayes, President, Interplast, to Caris Foundation, 14 February 2008. See also, “Burns—a ‘forgotten’ crisis,” The Washington Times, 17 October 2007.
  31. ^ Enabled purchase of x-ray machine for Namwianga Christian Hospital in remote area of southern district of Zambia. See Letter from Phil Watson, Chairman, Board of Directors, Zambia Mission Fund, Edmond, OK, to Caris Foundation, 10 February 2006.
  32. ^ "Home". milesoffreedom.org.

carroll, osburn, american, scholar, recognized, north, america, leading, testament, textual, critics, prominent, christian, egalitarian, carmichael, walling, distinguished, professor, emeritus, abilene, christian, university, former, executive, director, caris. Carroll D Osburn an American scholar recognized as one of North America s leading New Testament textual critics and a prominent Christian egalitarian is Carmichael Walling Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Abilene Christian University 1 and former executive director Caris Foundation As an author he has been collected primarily by libraries 2 Carroll D OsburnNationalityAmericanAlma materHarding UniversityVanderbilt UniversityUniversity of St Andrews ScotlandOccupationsEducatorHumanitarianKnown forTextual Criticism of the New TestamentBible Translation Among Pre literate PeopleGender EqualityHumanitarian Work Contents 1 Education 2 Academic career 3 Humanitarian career 4 Selected works 4 1 Books 4 2 As editor 4 3 Articles and chapters 5 ReferencesEducation editOsburn graduated from Harding University where he was president of the senior class and received a BA in 1963 with majors in biology and Greek He received the MTh in 1968 from Harding School of Theology After graduating from Vanderbilt University in 1970 with the DDiv now DMin degree he received his PhD in New Testament and early Byzantine Greek from the University of St Andrews Scotland in 1974 Academic career editFrom 1973 to 1983 Osburn served as Professor of Greek and New Testament at Harding School of Theology 3 To students primarily from Churches of Christ for whom the use of scripture was dogmatic proof texting Osburn emphasized literary and historical controls to biblical interpretation Eugene Nida encouraged him to serve as translation consultant for Bible translators among pre literate people Utilizing discourse analysis Osburn conducted numerous short term one book workshops for translators in Central and South America in the 1970s and 1980s 4 He also developed sensitivity to humanitarian needs in the Developing World Adding discourse analysis to literary and historical method led to Greek classes formerly of five or six numbering fifty or sixty He became a popular speaker at seminars and retreats in the U S and around the world In 1980 he was visiting professor at the University of St Andrews and in 1983 was named Educator of the Year by 20th Century Christian 5 Osburn became Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Pepperdine University 1983 1987 6 Urged by Kurt Aland Matthew Black and Bruce Metzger he concentrated attention on ancient manuscripts underlying the Greek New Testament and chaired the New Testament Textual Criticism Section of the Society of Biblical Literature 1984 90 In 1987 Osburn was invited to Abilene Christian University where he was Carmichel Walling Distinguished Professor of New Testament Language and Literature until 2004 7 He was named Honors Professor of the Year in 1992 and 1996 and was Chair of the Faculty Senate in 1999 2000 He was on the Steering Committee of the International Greek New Testament Project on John Birmingham England and co editor of Acts of the Apostles in Novum Testamentum Graecum Editio Critica Maior Institut fur neutestamentliche Textforschung Munster Germany until 2004 8 He was visiting professor at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens in 1989 at Universitat Munster in 2003 and at Claremont School of Theology in 2008 He did archaeological work with Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the Philistine city of Ekron Tel Miqne in 1993 In 2004 he published The Text of the Apostolos in Epiphanius of Salamis 9 Osburn was invited frequently to lecture at universities in Europe Canada Africa and South America He was a member of Association Internationale d Etudes Patristiques and continues membership in Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas 10 In addition to challenging fundamentalists to rethink polemical interpretation of biblical texts 11 Osburn also worked to expand boundaries of exclusiveness He was a pioneer within his religious heritage tackling difficult issues such as dogmatic sectarianism and gender inequality In 1993 he published The Peaceable Kingdom Essays Favoring Non Sectarian Christianity 12 and in 2001 Women in the Church Reclaiming the Ideal 13 He initiated and hosted the annual Carmichael Walling Lectures at ACU which brought renowned scholars from around the world to the campus for stimulating lectures and discussion beyond traditional thinking His challenges to rethink crucial issues met forceful opposition but with passing of time were accepted by increasing numbers of moderates A festschrift presented to him on his sixty fifth birthday consists of essays by noted scholars from around the world some his former students 14 Humanitarian career editIn 2004 Osburn retired early from academia became non denominational and embraced early Christian emphasis on caring for the poor by becoming executive director of Caris Foundation Irving TX charged with providing basic needs for the underserved 15 Following construction of medical facilities in Guatemala 16 and Haiti 17 he concentrated on providing water food shelter clothing medicine and education in Africa from 2004 to 2008 18 A member of Corporate Council on Africa he was well known for rigorous due diligence collegiality and forging alliances among agencies In addition to arranging care for hundreds of orphans in Addis Ababa Ethiopia 19 he enabled the Fistula Hospital to construct a midwife training college at Desta Minder 20 In Kenya he worked with agencies to drill several deep wells to provide pure water 21 provide care for thousands of orphans enable women with AIDS to learn skills with which to earn a living distribute thousands of anti malarial mosquito nets provide quality controlled medications and assist indigenous humanitarian efforts He arranged construction of a major facility at Kijabe for an accredited residency program in pediatric orthopedic surgery for African doctors 22 and funding for hundreds of clubfoot treatments in Kenya and Ethiopia 23 In Uganda he arranged funding for hundreds of pediatric orthopedic and neurological surgeries 24 in northern Democratic Republic of Congo rehabilitation of several medical clinics looted and destroyed during the civil war 1997 2002 25 and in Rwanda assistance for hundreds of child headed households 26 In Zambia he arranged construction of a major AIDS hospital 27 TB AIDS clinics 28 laboratories 29 funded hundreds of burn surgeries 30 and provided an x ray machine for a rural hospital 31 In 2008 Osburn was visiting professor in the School of Management University of St Andrews writing on humanitarian issues arising from his work Osburn served on the National Committee of Boy Scouts of America from 2005 to 2014 From 2008 to 2015 he served as Advisor with Chiapas International Dallas Texas providing micro finance for the underserved in Mexico and the Dominican Republic Since 2016 he serves on the advisory board of Miles of Freedom a Dallas non profit facilitating integration of formerly incarcerated persons into society 32 Selected works editBooks edit Osburn Carroll D 1994 Women in the Church refocusing the discussion 1st ed Abilene TX Abilene Christian University Press ISBN 9780963899415 OCLC 31912727 1993 The Peaceable Kingdom essays favoring non sectarian Christianity Abilene TX Restoration Perspectives OCLC 29262592 2001 Women in the Church Reclaiming the Ideal Abilene TX Abilene Christian University Press ISBN 9780891120216 OCLC 47127190 revised edition of 1994 s Women in the Church refocusing the discussion 2004 The Text of the Apostolos in Epiphanius of Salamis New Testament in the Greek fathers Vol 6 Leiden The Netherlands E J Brill 2004 ISBN 9789004130586 OCLC 56510748 As editor edit ed 1993 Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity Vol 1 Joplin MO College Press ISBN 9780899006185 OCLC 60132908 ed 1995 Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity Vol 2 Joplin MO College Press ISBN 9780899007342 OCLC 779466678 Articles and chapters edit 1972 The Text of Jude 22 23 Zeitschrift fur die neutestamentliche Textforschung 63 139 44 1977 The Christological Use of 1 Enoch 1 9 in Jude 14 15 New Testament Studies 23 3 334 341 doi 10 1017 S0028688500010560 S2CID 170708749 1981 The Text of Jude 5 Biblica 62 107 115 1981 The Present Indicative in Matt 19 9 Restoration Quarterly 24 193 203 1981 The Text of 1 Corinthians 10 9 In Fee Gordon Epp Eldon Jay eds New Testament Textual Criticism Essays in Honour of Bruce M Metzger Oxford Clarendon Press pp 202 212 OCLC 557458636 1982 Authenteo 1 Timothy 2 12 Restoration Quarterly 25 1 12 1982 Interpretation of Romans 8 28 Westminster Theological Journal 44 99 109 1982 Alexander Campbell and the Text of Revelation 19 13 Restoration Quarterly 25 129 138 1982 The Text of the Pauline Epistles in Hippolytus of Rome The Second Century 2 97 124 1983 Historical Present in Mark as a Text critical Criterion Biblica 64 486 500 1983 The Third Person Imperative in Acts 2 38 Restoration Quarterly 26 81 84 1984 The Epistle to Titus A Missiological Perspective In Brecheen Carl ed Called to Be Servants Abilene TX ACU Bookstore pp 146 177 1985 1 Enoch 80 2 8 and Jude 12 13 Catholic Biblical Quarterly 47 296 303 1990 Manuscripts In Ferguson Everett ed Encyclopedia of Early Christianity New York Garland pp 563 566 ISBN 9780815333197 OCLC 614117141 1991 The Search for the Original Text of Acts Journal for the Study of the New Testament 44 39 55 1992 The Johannine Comma 1 John 5 7 In Freedman David Noel ed Anchor Bible Dictionary Vol 3 New York Doubleday pp 882 883 ISBN 9780385193610 OCLC 311564797 1992 Discourse Analysis and Jewish Apocalyptic in the Epistle of Jude In Black David Alan ed Linguistics and New Testament Interpretation Essays on Discourse Analysis Nashville TN Broadman Press pp 287 319 1995 The Greek Lectionaries of the New Testament In Ehrman Bart Holmes Michael W eds The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research Essays on the Status Quaestionis Grand Rapids MI Eerdmans pp 61 74 1998 Letter of Jude In Freedman David Noel ed Eerdman s Dictionary of the Bible Grand Rapids MI Eerdmans pp 225 256 2005 Methodology in Identifying Patristic Citations in NT Textual Criticism Novum Testamentum 47 4 313 343 doi 10 1163 156853605774482135 2006 James Sirach and the Poor Ex Auditu 22 113 132 2013 The Greek Lectionaries of the New Testament In Ehrman Bart Holmes Michael W eds The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research Essays on the Status Quaestionis Leiden Brill pp 93 113 represents a significant revision of the original chapter in the first edition of Ehrman Bart Holmes Michael W 1995References edit Osburn Retires Abilene Christian University Press Release September 7 2004 Osburn Carroll D worldcat org Retrieved November 4 2016 Harding of Memphis Graduate School Bulletin 13 8 Nov 1974 4 Carroll Osburn ACU Today Spring 1996 13 Bible Translation Among Pre Literate People Image 7 1991 26 27 Osburn Honored as Educator of the Year 20th Century Christian 45 11 August 1983 31 Osburn Assumes Post The Christian Chronicle 40 7 July 1983 12 and Who s Who in the World 1984 85 First 1 Million Endowed Chair Established ACU Today 41 4 Winter 1990 1 Tera Harmon Carroll D Osburn in Transmission and Reception New Testament Text Critical and Exegetical Studies Texts and Studies Third Series Vol 4 Ed J Childers and D Parker Piscataway NJ Gorgias Press 2006 286 Osburn also served as Beirat for the Hermann Kunst Stiftung at Munster 2003 2005 Carroll Osburn The Text of the Apostolos in Epiphanius of Salamis NTGF 6 Leiden The Netherlands E J Brill 2004 Firm Foundation 100 28 12 July 1983 21 489 E g Interpreting Greek Syntax In Biblical Interpretation Principles and Practices Studies in Honor of Jack Pearl Lewis Grand Rapids MI Baker 1986 234 243 and Continuing in Sin Matthew 19 9 ACU Lectures Ed Carl Brecheen Abilene TX ACU Bookstore 1982 131 148 E g The Peaceable Kingdom Essays Favoring Non Sectarian Christianity Abilene TX Restoration Perspectives 1993 Women in the Church Reclaiming the Ideal Abilene TX ACU Press 2001 See Prominent Christian Egalitarians in en Christian egalitarianism Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity Ed Carroll Osburn 2 Vols Joplin MO College Press 1993 1995 is now published by Wipf and Stock circular reference Childers and Parker Transmission and Reception 2006 James Sirach and the Poor Ex Auditu 22 2006 esp 125 128 Enabled Health Talents International Searcy AR to construct Clinica Caris near Chichicastenango Guatemala 2007 See Health Talents International 2007 Annual Report p 2 Enabled Family Health Ministries Durham NC to complete construction of Blanchard Family Health Center in remote northern Haiti 2005 06 See Letter of Completion from Kathy Walmer Executive Director FHM to Caris Foundation 28 November 2006 University of St Andrews Scotland School of Management MN4266 Non Governmental Organizations NGOs Alumnus Profile 2008 Dr Carroll Osburn by Dr Eleanor Burt Enabled Bright Hope Organization of Ethiopia Addis Ababa to provide care for 200 orphans in Yeka and Cherkos kebeles 2006 08 and construction of two facilities to provide intensive rehabilitation of male and female street children See Bright Hope Annual Report of the Year 2006 pp 1 2 11 16 Note also Blessing the Children International Kawkawlin MI to drill a well for an orphanage and school in Kamashi See Kamashi Post Orphanage amp School Update Vol 6 Issue 5 May 2007 p 2 Fistula Foundation Santa Cruz CA See Transformations News from the Fistula Foundation Hamlin College of Midwives Moves Quickly Forward Fall 2007 pp 1 5 Hamlin Midwifery College Opens in Ethiopia Spring 2008 pp 1 3 Enabled Living Water International Houston TX to drill deep wells for rural girl s high schools at Kangubiri Machakos and Mwaani as well as remote Kyawango Health Centre See http www water cc machakos Osburn also arranged laboratory equipment for Kyawango clinic from CURE and quality medications through Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies MEDS Nairobi Kenya Also enabled Buckner Foundation Dallas TX to begin an orphanage at Kitale Kenya in 2007 including deep water well 2008 See Letter from David Slover BF to Caris Foundation 10 July 2008 Arranged funding for CURE International Lemoyne PA to construct Caris Surgical Centre at AIC CURE Int l Children s Hospital at Kijabe in 2007 08 See CURE Int l Caris Surgical Centre Dedication April 21 2008 pp 1 5 Enabled CURE International to treat hundreds of children with clubfoot See Letter from Rick Klein CURE to Caris Foundation 14 June 2007 CURE Children s Hospital of Uganda Progress Report December 2006 pp 1 2 Paul Carlson Partnership Chicago IL See Report to the Caris Foundation by PCP 30 November 2007 and Congo Project 2008 Project Catalog p 4 Clinics were rehabilitated at Zongo IPOK Bokonzo Bugose Nubea Gbado Bogene and Gbadolite Enabled Firelight Foundation Santa Cruz CA to assist care and development of 100 child headed households by Solidarite Femmes 3x3 in Rwanda 2007 08 See Letter from Anne Holmes FF to Caris Foundation 26 November 2008 Arranged funding for Catholic Relief Services Baltimore MD through AIDSRelief Zambia to construct major anti retroviral therapy hospital at Chikuni Kenya See AIDSRelief Zambia Chikuni Mission Hospital The Construction of the Chikuni Bunyina Centre 2008 esp pp 8 11 15 E g CIDRZ Foundation Washington D C to construct TB AIDS clinics at Muoyo and Mitete in Zambia s remote Western Province See Letter of Completion from Dr Albert Sitali Provincial Health Director Mongu Zambia to Caris Foundation 6 February 2008 E g CIDRZ Foundation to construct a laboratory at Chongwe See CIDRZ Chongwe Laboratory Construction Report 19 September 2008 pp 1 2 Funded Interplast Mountain View CA to provide 200 burn surgeries in Zambia 2007 2008 See Report to the Caris Foundation 8 November 2007 and Letter from Susan Hayes President Interplast to Caris Foundation 14 February 2008 See also Burns a forgotten crisis The Washington Times 17 October 2007 Enabled purchase of x ray machine for Namwianga Christian Hospital in remote area of southern district of Zambia See Letter from Phil Watson Chairman Board of Directors Zambia Mission Fund Edmond OK to Caris Foundation 10 February 2006 Home milesoffreedom org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carroll D Osburn amp oldid 1186851129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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