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Frederick William Danker

Frederick William Danker (German: [ˈdaŋkɐ]; July 12, 1920 – February 2, 2012) was a Christ Seminary–Seminex Professor Emeritus of New Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, Illinois.[1] Danker was a noted New Testament scholar and the pre-eminent Koine Greek lexicographer for two generations, working with F. Wilbur Gingrich as an editor of the Bauer Lexicon starting in 1957 until the publication of the second edition in 1979, and as the only editor from 1979 until the publication of the 3rd edition, updating it with the results of modern scholarship, converting it to SGML to allow it to be easily published in electronic formats, and significantly improving the usability of the lexicon, as well as the typography.

Frederick William Danker
Born12 July 1920 
Frankenmuth 
Died2 February 2012  (aged 91)
Saint Louis University Hospital 
EducationDoctor of Philosophy 
Alma mater
OccupationLexicographer, New Testament scholar 

Earlier English-language editions of the Bauer Lexicon were essentially translations and adaptations of Walter Bauer's German dictionary into English. Danker’s dictionary was essentially an entirely new work. He reportedly worked on the lexicon 12 hours a day, 6 days a week, for 10 years.

Career

Professor Danker received his formal training at Concordia Seminary, where he satisfied requirements for a B.D. degree with a dissertation on the function of the Hebrew word הֶבֶל (hebel) within the book of Qoheleth. He then undertook his PhD studies at the University of Chicago, Department of Humanities, in classical studies, with special interest in Homer, Pindar, and the Greek tragedians, finally writing a dissertation on "Threnetic Penetration in Aeschylus and Sophocles".[2]

From 1954 on, Danker taught at the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod's Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, when he joined the team of Arndt and Gingrich and helped produce the second edition of BAG, then called BAGD. In 1974, he left with the majority of faculty members to form Concordia Seminary in Exile, also known as Seminex. On the voluntary dissolution of Seminex in 1983, Danker chose to go to the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, where he taught until his retirement in 1988. He then began his magisterial work on the BDAG, upon which completion the lexicon was finally released in 2000.

Having already produced BDAG (3rd ed) during his so-called "retirement", he spent his last years preparing The Concise Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament which is not a condensation of BDAG but an entirely new, although shorter, lexicon of the New Testament.

Awards and recognition

In 2004, a festschrift with the title Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography: Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Danker (ISBN 0-8028-2216-9) was published to celebrate Danker's work, including 18 essays on biblical Greek language and lexicography.

Personal reflection

"In a personal interview I conducted with him in January, 2003, I asked Prof Danker about his own education at Concordia Seminary, where William Arndt was his professor. He told me of a course where they translated the entire NT in two semesters! He described also his Ph.D. in Classics at the University of Chicago and his return to teach at Concordia, where he stayed until the seminary divided in the seventies when he went to Seminex and then to the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. I asked Professor Danker if he could confirm the rumor circulating about him “on the street.” That of course peaked [sic] his interest, and he responded: “Oh, what is that?” I told him that there was a rumor that he had worked continuously on the 3rd edition of the lexicon for twelve hours each day, six days a week, for ten years. I should not have been surprised that his humble response was simply, “Well, we did take vacations." It is a memory that I will always cherish and I tell my students about it often. He also whispered to me that he had another project in the works. When his 400-page Concise Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament appeared in 2009, I recalled that “can you keep a secret?” remark! Frederick W Danker was a pains-taking scholar, the likes of which the Christian world has rarely seen. But I close with something else that I learned about the man that day. He apologized that he had to end the interview because he wanted to pay a pastoral visit in the hospital to an ailing colleague." (William Varner)

Frederick W. Danker Depositorium

The Frederick W. Danker Depositorium is located within the Overton Memorial Library on the campus of Heritage Christian University in Florence, Alabama. In April 2010, Danker informed the staff of the Overton Memorial Library that he would be giving his entire personal library and papers to OML. The process officially began in October 2010 and continued until shortly after his death in February 2012. Housed within the Danker Depositorium are files of research conducted by Danker, personal correspondence, published and unpublished writings by Danker. and memorabilia from his home and office.

Works

  • A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. 3d ed. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-03933-6.
  • The Concise Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament ISBN 0-226-13615-9.
  • 2 Corinthians - Augsburg Commentary on the New Testament ISBN 0-8066-8868-8.
  • Benefactor: Epigraphic Study of a Graeco-Roman and New Testament Semantic Field ISBN 0-915644-23-1.
  • A Century of Greco-Roman Philology Featuring the American Philological Association and the Society of Biblical Literature ISBN 0-89130-986-1.
  • Creeds in the Bible (Biblical monographs) ASIN: B0006BOYBE.
  • Invitation to the New Testament Epistles IV: A commentary on Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2.
  • Multipurpose Tools for Bible Study ISBN 978-0-8006-3595-4.
  • Jesus and the New Age: A commentary on St. Luke's Gospel ISBN 0-800-62045-3.

References

  1. ^ "Frederick William Danker". Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  2. ^ Decker, Rodney J. Koine Greek Reader: Selections from the New Testament, Septuagint, and Early Christian Writers. Kregel Academic. p. 248. ISBN 9780825496325.

Sources

  • Burton, Peter R. (2004). Danker, Frederick W.; Taylor, Bernard Alwyn; Lee, John A. L.; Burton, Peter R.; Whitaker, Richard E. (eds.). A Brief Biography of Frederick William Danker. Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography: Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Danker. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. xviii–xx. ISBN 0-8028-2216-9.
  • Rykle Borger, Remarks of an Outsider about Bauer's Wörterbuch, BAGD, BDAG, and Their Textual Basis, pp. 32–47, Biblical Greek language and lexicography: essays in honor of Frederick W. Danker, ed. Bernard A. Taylor (et al.). Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. ISBN 0-8028-2216-9.

External links

  • Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography: Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Danker. Review by Edgar Krentz.
  • Review of BDAG Lexicon by Rodney J. Decker
  • Leading New Testament Greek scholar donates extensive library to Heritage Christian University
  • Expanding a Heritage
  • Tribute to Frederick Danker by Rodney J. Decker
  • Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago News Release: "Frederick W. Danker, professor emeritus of New Testament, dies"[permanent dead link]
  • "Rev. Frederick William Danker dies, renowned Bible scholar taught and was fired in purge at Concordia Seminary". St. Louis Today

frederick, william, danker, german, ˈdaŋkɐ, july, 1920, february, 2012, christ, seminary, seminex, professor, emeritus, testament, lutheran, school, theology, chicago, illinois, danker, noted, testament, scholar, eminent, koine, greek, lexicographer, generatio. Frederick William Danker German ˈdaŋkɐ July 12 1920 February 2 2012 was a Christ Seminary Seminex Professor Emeritus of New Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago Illinois 1 Danker was a noted New Testament scholar and the pre eminent Koine Greek lexicographer for two generations working with F Wilbur Gingrich as an editor of the Bauer Lexicon starting in 1957 until the publication of the second edition in 1979 and as the only editor from 1979 until the publication of the 3rd edition updating it with the results of modern scholarship converting it to SGML to allow it to be easily published in electronic formats and significantly improving the usability of the lexicon as well as the typography Frederick William DankerBorn12 July 1920 Frankenmuth Died2 February 2012 aged 91 Saint Louis University Hospital EducationDoctor of Philosophy Alma materUniversity of ChicagoConcordia Theological Seminary OccupationLexicographer New Testament scholar Earlier English language editions of the Bauer Lexicon were essentially translations and adaptations of Walter Bauer s German dictionary into English Danker s dictionary was essentially an entirely new work He reportedly worked on the lexicon 12 hours a day 6 days a week for 10 years Contents 1 Career 2 Awards and recognition 3 Personal reflection 4 Frederick W Danker Depositorium 5 Works 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksCareer EditProfessor Danker received his formal training at Concordia Seminary where he satisfied requirements for a B D degree with a dissertation on the function of the Hebrew word ה ב ל hebel within the book of Qoheleth He then undertook his PhD studies at the University of Chicago Department of Humanities in classical studies with special interest in Homer Pindar and the Greek tragedians finally writing a dissertation on Threnetic Penetration in Aeschylus and Sophocles 2 From 1954 on Danker taught at the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod s Concordia Seminary in St Louis when he joined the team of Arndt and Gingrich and helped produce the second edition of BAG then called BAGD In 1974 he left with the majority of faculty members to form Concordia Seminary in Exile also known as Seminex On the voluntary dissolution of Seminex in 1983 Danker chose to go to the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago where he taught until his retirement in 1988 He then began his magisterial work on the BDAG upon which completion the lexicon was finally released in 2000 Having already produced BDAG 3rd ed during his so called retirement he spent his last years preparing The Concise Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament which is not a condensation of BDAG but an entirely new although shorter lexicon of the New Testament Awards and recognition EditIn 2004 a festschrift with the title Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography Essays in Honor of Frederick W Danker ISBN 0 8028 2216 9 was published to celebrate Danker s work including 18 essays on biblical Greek language and lexicography Personal reflection Edit In a personal interview I conducted with him in January 2003 I asked Prof Danker about his own education at Concordia Seminary where William Arndt was his professor He told me of a course where they translated the entire NT in two semesters He described also his Ph D in Classics at the University of Chicago and his return to teach at Concordia where he stayed until the seminary divided in the seventies when he went to Seminex and then to the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago I asked Professor Danker if he could confirm the rumor circulating about him on the street That of course peaked sic his interest and he responded Oh what is that I told him that there was a rumor that he had worked continuously on the 3rd edition of the lexicon for twelve hours each day six days a week for ten years I should not have been surprised that his humble response was simply Well we did take vacations It is a memory that I will always cherish and I tell my students about it often He also whispered to me that he had another project in the works When his 400 page Concise Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament appeared in 2009 I recalled that can you keep a secret remark Frederick W Danker was a pains taking scholar the likes of which the Christian world has rarely seen But I close with something else that I learned about the man that day He apologized that he had to end the interview because he wanted to pay a pastoral visit in the hospital to an ailing colleague William Varner Frederick W Danker Depositorium EditThe Frederick W Danker Depositorium is located within the Overton Memorial Library on the campus of Heritage Christian University in Florence Alabama In April 2010 Danker informed the staff of the Overton Memorial Library that he would be giving his entire personal library and papers to OML The process officially began in October 2010 and continued until shortly after his death in February 2012 Housed within the Danker Depositorium are files of research conducted by Danker personal correspondence published and unpublished writings by Danker and memorabilia from his home and office Works EditA Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature 3d ed University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0 226 03933 6 The Concise Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament ISBN 0 226 13615 9 2 Corinthians Augsburg Commentary on the New Testament ISBN 0 8066 8868 8 Benefactor Epigraphic Study of a Graeco Roman and New Testament Semantic Field ISBN 0 915644 23 1 A Century of Greco Roman Philology Featuring the American Philological Association and the Society of Biblical Literature ISBN 0 89130 986 1 Creeds in the Bible Biblical monographs ASIN B0006BOYBE Invitation to the New Testament Epistles IV A commentary on Hebrews James 1 and 2 Peter 1 2 Multipurpose Tools for Bible Study ISBN 978 0 8006 3595 4 Jesus and the New Age A commentary on St Luke s Gospel ISBN 0 800 62045 3 References Edit Frederick William Danker Retrieved 2022 06 22 Decker Rodney J Koine Greek Reader Selections from the New Testament Septuagint and Early Christian Writers Kregel Academic p 248 ISBN 9780825496325 Sources EditBurton Peter R 2004 Danker Frederick W Taylor Bernard Alwyn Lee John A L Burton Peter R Whitaker Richard E eds A Brief Biography of Frederick William Danker Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography Essays in Honor of Frederick W Danker Wm B Eerdmans Publishing pp xviii xx ISBN 0 8028 2216 9 Rykle Borger Remarks of an Outsider about Bauer s Worterbuch BAGD BDAG and Their Textual Basis pp 32 47 Biblical Greek language and lexicography essays in honor of Frederick W Danker ed Bernard A Taylor et al Grand Rapids Wm B Eerdmans Publishing ISBN 0 8028 2216 9 External links EditBiblical Greek Language and Lexicography Essays in Honor of Frederick W Danker Review by Edgar Krentz Review of BDAG Lexicon by Rodney J Decker Leading New Testament Greek scholar donates extensive library to Heritage Christian University Expanding a Heritage Tribute to Frederick Danker by Rodney J Decker Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago News Release Frederick W Danker professor emeritus of New Testament dies permanent dead link Rev Frederick William Danker dies renowned Bible scholar taught and was fired in purge at Concordia Seminary St Louis Today Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick William Danker amp oldid 1111660848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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