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Edwin M. Yamauchi

Edwin Masao Yamauchi (born 1937 in Hilo, Hawaii) is a Japanese-American historian, (Protestant) Christian apologist, editor and academic. He is Professor Emeritus of History at Miami University, where he taught from 1969 until 2005. He is married to Kimie Yamauchi (née Honda).

Edwin M. Yamauchi
Born
Edwin Masao Yamauchi

Occupation(s)Historian, Christian apologist, editor
Years activeCurrent
SpouseKimie Honda Yamauchi
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Hawaii
Academic work
DisciplineHistoricity of the Gospels

Education and career edit

Yamauchi began language studies at the University of Hawaii but then transferred his candidacy to studying Biblical languages at Shelton College, Ringwood, New Jersey, and received his B.A. degree there. He then enrolled in Mediterranean studies for his Master of Arts degree at Brandeis University, and then pursued studies in Mandaean Gnostic texts as part of his Ph.D. dissertation at Brandeis University.

At Brandeis he studied under the late Cyrus H. Gordon, and expanded his linguistic studies in ancient near eastern languages, which included Hebrew, Aramaic, Akkadian, Ugaritic, Arabic, Syriac, and Coptic. In all he has immersed himself in 22 different languages.[1] Yamauchi taught for a time at Shelton College, before becoming an assistant professor of history at Rutgers University. He then received his professorial appointment at Miami University.

Yamauchi's areas of expertise include: Ancient History, Old Testament, New Testament, Early Church History, Gnosticism, and Biblical Archaeology. He has been awarded eight fellowships, contributed chapters to several books, articles in reference works, and has published 80 essays in 37 scholarly journals. He has been a member and officer of the Institute for Biblical Research, an organization of scholars devoted to the research of the Bible.[2]

Yamauchi has also contributed essays to various reference works in biblical studies and Christian history, and written commentaries on the books of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Expositor's Bible Commentary series that was edited by Frank Gaebelein.[3] Yamauchi contributed the notes on Ezra and Nehemiah in the NIV Study Bible.

Other areas where Yamauchi has written include the social and cultural history of first century Christianity, the relevance of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls for New Testament studies, the primary source value of Josephus' writings, and the role of the Magi in both ancient Persia and in the nativity narrative of the Gospel of Matthew. Yamauchi has written several books and essays on ancient gnosticism. He has been highly critical of scholars, such as Rudolf Bultmann, who have used third and fourth century AD Gnostic texts as primary evidence for the existence of pre-Christian gnosticism.[4]

In the 1970s he was a prominent critic of the late Morton Smith's interpretation of an apocryphal text known as the Secret Gospel of Mark. Yamauchi revisited the corpus of Smith's writings on the topics of the lost gospels and Jesus as a magician-healer in his lengthy essay on magic and miracles (1986). Yamauchi faulted Smith's work on several points. One problem Yamauchi found was Smith's anachronistic use of third, fourth and fifth century AD Greek magical papyri sources in his reinterpretation of Christ as a magus-magician. He argued that Smith's "penchant for parallels with the life of Apollonius by Philostratus" was "historically anachronistic".[5]

Religious beliefs edit

Though he was raised as a Buddhist,[6] Yamauchi was educated at Iolani, an Episcopal school. He was first exposed to evangelicalism in 1952, after being invited to attend Kalihi Union Church by a classmate.[7] In his senior high school year Yamauchi studied at a rural school and worked at a missionary farm known as the Christian Youth Center. He is a founding member of the Oxford Bible Fellowship church in Oxford, Ohio. He was a supporter of the Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship throughout his career, and particularly at the campus of Miami University. He has contributed popular articles to periodicals such as the Christianity Today magazine on the resurrection of Christ and in response to controversial claims made about the Dead Sea Scrolls.[8]

Yamauchi was featured in the widely read Christian apologetic work The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel. He has given presentations on the Easter story to such universities as Cornell, Yale, and Princeton. He has also appeared in various television documentaries concerning the life of Christ. Based on an interview, there is a biographical article in The Grains of Rice: Cincinnati Chapter Japanese American Citizens League, September 2001.

Select bibliography edit

  • Africa and Africans in Antiquity (editor; East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2001; ISBN 0-87013-507-4
  • Africa and the Bible (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2004). ISBN 0-8010-2686-5
  • Archaeology and the Bible (with Donald J. Wiseman) (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1979). ISBN 0-310-38341-2
  • The Archaeology of New Testament Cities in Western Asia Minor (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1980). ISBN 0-8010-9915-3
  • "A Secret Gospel of Jesus as 'Magus'? A Review of the Recent Works of Morton Smith," Christian Scholar's Review, 4/3 (1975): 238–251.
  • Chronos, Kairos, Christos: Nativity and Chronological Studies Presented to Jack Finegan (co-edited with Jerry Vardaman) (Winona Lake: Eisenbruans, 1989). ISBN 0-931464-50-1
  • Composition and Cooroboration in Classical and Biblical Studies (Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 1966).
  • "," Tyndale Bulletin, 29 (1978): 143–175.
  • Foes From The Northern Frontier (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1982). ISBN 0-8010-9918-8
  • Gnostic Ethics and Mandaean Origins (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970).
  • Greece and Babylon (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1967).
  • Harper's World of the New Testament (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1981). ISBN 0-06-069708-3
  • "Immanuel Velikovsky's Catastrophic History," Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, 25/4 (December 1973): 134–139.
  • "Jewish Gnosticism? The Prologue of John, Mandaean Parallels and the Trimorphic Protennoia," in Studies in Gnosticism and Hellenistic Religions, R. van den Broek and M. J. Vermaseren, eds. (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1981): 467–497.
  • "Josephus and the Scriptures" Fides et Historia, 13/1 (Fall 1980): 42–63.
  • "Magic or Miracle? Diseases, Demons and Exorcisms," in Gospel Perspectives Vol. 6: The Miracles of Jesus, David Wenham and Craig Blomberg, eds. (Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1986): 89–183.
  • Mandaic Incantation Texts (New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1967).
  • Peoples of the Old Testament World, (co-edited with Alfred J. Hoerth and Gerald L. Mattingly) (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994) ISBN 0-8010-4383-2
  • Persia and the Bible (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1990). ISBN 0-8010-9899-8
  • Pre-Christian Gnosticism: A Survey of the Proposed Evidences (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1973) ISBN 0-8028-3429-9 (Revised edition, Grand Rapids: Baker, 1983) ISBN 0-8010-9919-6
  • "Pre-Christian Gnosticism in the Nag Hammadi Texts?" Church History, 48 (1979): 129–141.
  • "The Present Status of Mandaean Studies," Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 25 (1966): 88–96.
  • The Stones and The Scriptures (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1972) ISBN 0-87981-002-5
  • The Story of the Church (with Robert G. Clouse and Richard V. Pierard) (Chicago: Moody Press, 2002) ISBN 0-8024-2481-3
  • "Tammuz and the Bible," Journal of Biblical Literature, 84 (1965): 283–290.
  • Two Kingdoms: The Church and Culture Through the Ages (with Robert G. Clouse and Richard V. Pierard) (Chicago: Moody Press, 1993). ISBN 0-8024-8590-1
  • Ramm's View of Scripture ... at Best a Compromise in The Outlook, Vol. 5, Issue 4, 1955.
  • Is Theistic Evolution in Accord with the Christian Conception of the Origin of Things? in The Outlook, Vol. 11, Issue 8, 1962.
  • Problems of Radiocarbon Dating and of Cultural Diffusion in Pre-history, in Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, (March 1975): 25-31

Reviews edit

  • Molefi K. Asante, "Africa and Africans in Antiquity (review)", Research in African Literatures, 34/3, (Fall 2003): pp. 178–182.
  • Grant LeMarquand, Africa and the Bible, Anglican Theological Review, Fall 2005[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Morrow, Jeffrey L. (2012). "Yamauchi, Edwin Masao (b. 1937)". The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. doi:10.1002/9780470670606.wbecc1487. ISBN 9780470670606.
  2. ^ Cohick, Lynn. Brief History of IBR 2010-07-25 at the Wayback Machine. May 2007. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
  3. ^ Edwin., Yamauchi (2017). Ezra, nehemiah, esther. Phillips, Elaine A., Recorded Books, Inc. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. ISBN 978-0310531821. OCLC 975599188.
  4. ^ Yamauchi, Edwin M. (1979). "Pre-Christian Gnosticism in the Nag Hammadi Texts?". Church History. 48 (2): 129–141. doi:10.2307/3164879. ISSN 1755-2613. JSTOR 3164879. S2CID 161310738.
  5. ^ Yamauchi, Edwin. "Magic or Miracle?", Gospel Perspectives, p. 96. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
  6. ^ Morrow, Jeffrey L. (2012). "Yamauchi, Edwin Masao (b. 1937)". The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. doi:10.1002/9780470670606.wbecc1487. ISBN 9780470670606.
  7. ^ The light of discovery : essays in honor of Edwin M. Yamauchi. Yamauchi, Edwin M., Wineland, John Dennis. Eugene, Ore.: Pickwick Publications. 2007. ISBN 978-1556350450. OCLC 80160095.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. ^ Yamauchi, Edwin (April 9, 1971). "Historical notes on the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ". Christianity Today: 6–11.
  9. ^ Find Articles info.
  • John D. Wineland, Ed., The Light of Discovery: Studies in Honor of Edwin M. Yamauchi 2013-03-09 at the Wayback Machine, Pickwick Publications, 2007.

External links edit

  • Retirement from Miami University
  • "Easter: Myth, Hallucination, or History?"
  • Pre-Christian Gnosticism, the New Testament and Nag Hammadi in recent debate by Edwin M. Yamauchi
  • "The Gnostics and History" Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society.
  • Akhenaton, Moses and monotheism by Edwin M. Yamauchi

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For Japanese anthropologist see Masao Yamaguchi Edwin Masao Yamauchi born 1937 in Hilo Hawaii is a Japanese American historian Protestant Christian apologist editor and academic He is Professor Emeritus of History at Miami University where he taught from 1969 until 2005 He is married to Kimie Yamauchi nee Honda Edwin M YamauchiBornEdwin Masao YamauchiHilo Hawaii U S Occupation s Historian Christian apologist editorYears activeCurrentSpouseKimie Honda YamauchiAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of HawaiiAcademic workDisciplineHistoricity of the Gospels Contents 1 Education and career 2 Religious beliefs 3 Select bibliography 4 Reviews 5 References 6 External linksEducation and career editYamauchi began language studies at the University of Hawaii but then transferred his candidacy to studying Biblical languages at Shelton College Ringwood New Jersey and received his B A degree there He then enrolled in Mediterranean studies for his Master of Arts degree at Brandeis University and then pursued studies in Mandaean Gnostic texts as part of his Ph D dissertation at Brandeis University At Brandeis he studied under the late Cyrus H Gordon and expanded his linguistic studies in ancient near eastern languages which included Hebrew Aramaic Akkadian Ugaritic Arabic Syriac and Coptic In all he has immersed himself in 22 different languages 1 Yamauchi taught for a time at Shelton College before becoming an assistant professor of history at Rutgers University He then received his professorial appointment at Miami University Yamauchi s areas of expertise include Ancient History Old Testament New Testament Early Church History Gnosticism and Biblical Archaeology He has been awarded eight fellowships contributed chapters to several books articles in reference works and has published 80 essays in 37 scholarly journals He has been a member and officer of the Institute for Biblical Research an organization of scholars devoted to the research of the Bible 2 Yamauchi has also contributed essays to various reference works in biblical studies and Christian history and written commentaries on the books of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Expositor s Bible Commentary series that was edited by Frank Gaebelein 3 Yamauchi contributed the notes on Ezra and Nehemiah in the NIV Study Bible Other areas where Yamauchi has written include the social and cultural history of first century Christianity the relevance of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls for New Testament studies the primary source value of Josephus writings and the role of the Magi in both ancient Persia and in the nativity narrative of the Gospel of Matthew Yamauchi has written several books and essays on ancient gnosticism He has been highly critical of scholars such as Rudolf Bultmann who have used third and fourth century AD Gnostic texts as primary evidence for the existence of pre Christian gnosticism 4 In the 1970s he was a prominent critic of the late Morton Smith s interpretation of an apocryphal text known as the Secret Gospel of Mark Yamauchi revisited the corpus of Smith s writings on the topics of the lost gospels and Jesus as a magician healer in his lengthy essay on magic and miracles 1986 Yamauchi faulted Smith s work on several points One problem Yamauchi found was Smith s anachronistic use of third fourth and fifth century AD Greek magical papyri sources in his reinterpretation of Christ as a magus magician He argued that Smith s penchant for parallels with the life of Apollonius by Philostratus was historically anachronistic 5 Religious beliefs editThough he was raised as a Buddhist 6 Yamauchi was educated at Iolani an Episcopal school He was first exposed to evangelicalism in 1952 after being invited to attend Kalihi Union Church by a classmate 7 In his senior high school year Yamauchi studied at a rural school and worked at a missionary farm known as the Christian Youth Center He is a founding member of the Oxford Bible Fellowship church in Oxford Ohio He was a supporter of the Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship throughout his career and particularly at the campus of Miami University He has contributed popular articles to periodicals such as the Christianity Today magazine on the resurrection of Christ and in response to controversial claims made about the Dead Sea Scrolls 8 Yamauchi was featured in the widely read Christian apologetic work The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel He has given presentations on the Easter story to such universities as Cornell Yale and Princeton He has also appeared in various television documentaries concerning the life of Christ Based on an interview there is a biographical article in The Grains of Rice Cincinnati Chapter Japanese American Citizens League September 2001 Select bibliography editAfrica and Africans in Antiquity editor East Lansing Michigan State University Press 2001 ISBN 0 87013 507 4 Africa and the Bible Grand Rapids Baker 2004 ISBN 0 8010 2686 5 Archaeology and the Bible with Donald J Wiseman Grand Rapids Zondervan 1979 ISBN 0 310 38341 2 The Archaeology of New Testament Cities in Western Asia Minor Grand Rapids Baker 1980 ISBN 0 8010 9915 3 A Secret Gospel of Jesus as Magus A Review of the Recent Works of Morton Smith Christian Scholar s Review 4 3 1975 238 251 Chronos Kairos Christos Nativity and Chronological Studies Presented to Jack Finegan co edited with Jerry Vardaman Winona Lake Eisenbruans 1989 ISBN 0 931464 50 1 Composition and Cooroboration in Classical and Biblical Studies Philadelphia Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing 1966 The Descent of Ishtar The Fall of Sophia and the Jewish Roots of Gnosticism Tyndale Bulletin 29 1978 143 175 Foes From The Northern Frontier Grand Rapids Baker 1982 ISBN 0 8010 9918 8 Gnostic Ethics and Mandaean Origins Cambridge MA Harvard University Press 1970 Greece and Babylon Grand Rapids Baker 1967 Harper s World of the New Testament San Francisco Harper amp Row 1981 ISBN 0 06 069708 3 Immanuel Velikovsky s Catastrophic History Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation 25 4 December 1973 134 139 Jewish Gnosticism The Prologue of John Mandaean Parallels and the Trimorphic Protennoia in Studies in Gnosticism and Hellenistic Religions R van den Broek and M J Vermaseren eds Leiden E J Brill 1981 467 497 Josephus and the Scriptures Fides et Historia 13 1 Fall 1980 42 63 Magic or Miracle Diseases Demons and Exorcisms in Gospel Perspectives Vol 6 The Miracles of Jesus David Wenham and Craig Blomberg eds Sheffield JSOT Press 1986 89 183 Mandaic Incantation Texts New Haven American Oriental Society 1967 Peoples of the Old Testament World co edited with Alfred J Hoerth and Gerald L Mattingly Grand Rapids Baker 1994 ISBN 0 8010 4383 2 Persia and the Bible Grand Rapids Baker 1990 ISBN 0 8010 9899 8 Pre Christian Gnosticism A Survey of the Proposed Evidences Grand Rapids William B Eerdmans 1973 ISBN 0 8028 3429 9 Revised edition Grand Rapids Baker 1983 ISBN 0 8010 9919 6 Pre Christian Gnosticism in the Nag Hammadi Texts Church History 48 1979 129 141 The Present Status of Mandaean Studies Journal of Near Eastern Studies 25 1966 88 96 The Stones and The Scriptures Philadelphia J B Lippincott 1972 ISBN 0 87981 002 5 The Story of the Church with Robert G Clouse and Richard V Pierard Chicago Moody Press 2002 ISBN 0 8024 2481 3 Tammuz and the Bible Journal of Biblical Literature 84 1965 283 290 Two Kingdoms The Church and Culture Through the Ages with Robert G Clouse and Richard V Pierard Chicago Moody Press 1993 ISBN 0 8024 8590 1 Ramm s View of Scripture at Best a Compromise in The Outlook Vol 5 Issue 4 1955 Is Theistic Evolution in Accord with the Christian Conception of the Origin of Things in The Outlook Vol 11 Issue 8 1962 Problems of Radiocarbon Dating and of Cultural Diffusion in Pre history in Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation March 1975 25 31Reviews editMolefi K Asante Africa and Africans in Antiquity review Research in African Literatures 34 3 Fall 2003 pp 178 182 Grant LeMarquand Africa and the Bible Anglican Theological Review Fall 2005 9 References edit Morrow Jeffrey L 2012 Yamauchi Edwin Masao b 1937 The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization Blackwell Publishing Ltd doi 10 1002 9780470670606 wbecc1487 ISBN 9780470670606 Cohick Lynn Brief History of IBR Archived 2010 07 25 at the Wayback Machine May 2007 Retrieved 4 August 2010 Edwin Yamauchi 2017 Ezra nehemiah esther Phillips Elaine A Recorded Books Inc Grand Rapids Zondervan ISBN 978 0310531821 OCLC 975599188 Yamauchi Edwin M 1979 Pre Christian Gnosticism in the Nag Hammadi Texts Church History 48 2 129 141 doi 10 2307 3164879 ISSN 1755 2613 JSTOR 3164879 S2CID 161310738 Yamauchi Edwin Magic or Miracle Gospel Perspectives p 96 Retrieved 4 August 2010 Morrow Jeffrey L 2012 Yamauchi Edwin Masao b 1937 The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization Blackwell Publishing Ltd doi 10 1002 9780470670606 wbecc1487 ISBN 9780470670606 The light of discovery essays in honor of Edwin M Yamauchi Yamauchi Edwin M Wineland John Dennis Eugene Ore Pickwick Publications 2007 ISBN 978 1556350450 OCLC 80160095 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Yamauchi Edwin April 9 1971 Historical notes on the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ Christianity Today 6 11 Find Articles info John D Wineland Ed The Light of Discovery Studies in Honor of Edwin M Yamauchi Archived 2013 03 09 at the Wayback Machine Pickwick Publications 2007 External links editRetirement from Miami University Easter Myth Hallucination or History Pre Christian Gnosticism the New Testament and Nag Hammadi in recent debate by Edwin M Yamauchi The Gnostics and History Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society Akhenaton Moses and monotheism by Edwin M Yamauchi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edwin M Yamauchi amp oldid 1210387799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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