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Gleason Archer Jr.

Gleason Leonard Archer Jr. (May 22, 1916 – April 27, 2004) was a biblical scholar, theologian, educator and author.

Gleason Leonard Archer Jr.
Born(1916-05-22)May 22, 1916
DiedApril 27, 2004(2004-04-27) (aged 87)
NationalityAmerican
EducationHarvard University
Suffolk University Law School
Princeton Theological Seminary
Occupation(s)Scholar, theologian, educator, and author
Spouses
Virginia Lillian (nee Atkinson)
(m. 1939; died 1962)
Sandra Paula (nee Larson))
(m. 1964; died 1999)
Parent(s)Elizabeth (Snyder) and Gleason Archer Sr.

Early life

Gleason Archer was born in Norwell, Massachusetts in 1916 and became a Christian at a young age through the influence of his mother, Elizabeth Archer. His maternal grandfather was a pastor. Archer's father was Gleason Archer Sr., the founder of Suffolk Law School in Boston. Archer grew up in Boston and spent summers in Norwell. He graduated from Boston Latin School and in 1938 he graduated from Harvard University with a BA (summa cum laude in Classics). He received an LL.B. from Suffolk Law School in Boston in 1939, the same year he was admitted to the Massachusetts bar. In 1940 he received a master's degree from Harvard and in 1944 he was awarded a PhD at Harvard University in Classics. Finally he received his Bachelor of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1945.[1]

Career

Archer served as an assistant pastor of Park Street Church in Boston from 1945 to 1948. He then became a Professor of Biblical Languages at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California from 1948 to 1965. From 1965 to 1986 he served as a Professor of Old Testament and Semitics at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois. He became an emeritus faculty member in 1989. The remainder of his life was spent researching, writing, and lecturing.

Archer served as one of the 50 original translators of the NASB published in 1971. He also worked on the team which translated the NIV Bible published in 1978. His defense of the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy by proposing harmonizations and exegesis regarding inconsistencies in the Bible made Archer a well known biblical inerrantist. He stated: "One cannot allow for error in history-science without also ending up with error in doctrine."[2] He was critical of the documentary hypothesis which denies the Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch. Archer also maintained that the prophet Isaiah wrote the entire book of Isaiah; he wrote regarding this issue: "There is not a shred of internal evidence to support the theory of a Second Isaiah, apart from a philosophical prejudice against the possibility of predictive prophecy."

Works

Books

  • Archer Jr., Gleason Leonard (1944). The reception of Pindar in Germany during the eighteenth century (Ph. D.). Harvard University.
  • ——— (1957). In the Shadow of the Cross. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
  • ——— (1957). The Epistle to the Hebrews: A Study Manual. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
  • Jerome, Saint (1958). Jerome's commentary on Daniel. Translated by Archer, Gleason Leonard Jr. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
  • ——— (1959). The Epistle to the Romans: A Study Manual. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
  • ——— (1964). A Survey of Old Testament Introduction. Chicago, IL: Moody Press.
  • ———; Harris, R. Laird; Waltke, Bruce K. (1980). Theological wordbook of the Old Testament. Chicago, IL: Moody Press. ISBN 0-8024-8631-2.
  • ——— (1982). Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. ISBN 0-310-43570-6.
  • ——— (1983). The Book of Job: God's Answer to the Problem of Undeserved Suffering. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
  • ———; Chirichigno, Gregory (1983). Old Testament quotations in the New Testament. Chicago: Moody Press. ISBN 0-8024-0236-4.
  • ——— (1986). A descriptive catalog of the Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Biblical coin collection. Deerfield, IL: Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
  • ———; Kaiser, Walter C.; Youngblood, Ronald F. (1986). A Tribute to Gleason Archer. Chicago, IL: Moody Pres. ISBN 0-8024-8780-7.
  • ———; Hill, Gary (1987). The Discovery Bible. New American Standard, New Testament (Reference ed.). Chicago, IL: Moody Press. ISBN 0-8024-4159-9.
  • ——— (1994). A Survey of Old Testament Introduction (Updated ed.). Chicago: Moody Press. ISBN 0-8024-8200-7.
  • ———; Feinberg, Paul; Moo, Douglas (1996). Three Views on the Rapture. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. ISBN 0-310-21298-7.
  • ——— (2007). A Survey of Old Testament Introduction (Revised ed.). Chicago: Moody Press. ISBN 978-0-8024-8434-5.

References

  1. ^ "Memorial to Gleason Archer" (PDF). Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 48 (1): 213–220. March 2005. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
  2. ^ . Frontline Ministries. Archived from the original on May 22, 2008. Retrieved August 17, 2005.; quoted without reference

Reference works

  • Robbins, David L. (1980). Gleason L. Archer. Suffolk University historical pamphlet series. Boston, MA: Suffolk University.

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Gleason Archer redirects here For his father the founder of Suffolk University see Gleason Archer Sr Gleason Leonard Archer Jr May 22 1916 April 27 2004 was a biblical scholar theologian educator and author Gleason Leonard Archer Jr Born 1916 05 22 May 22 1916Norwell MassachusettsDiedApril 27 2004 2004 04 27 aged 87 Sterling KansasNationalityAmericanEducationHarvard UniversitySuffolk University Law SchoolPrinceton Theological SeminaryOccupation s Scholar theologian educator and authorSpousesVirginia Lillian nee Atkinson m 1939 died 1962 wbr Sandra Paula nee Larson m 1964 died 1999 wbr Parent s Elizabeth Snyder and Gleason Archer Sr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Works 3 1 Books 4 References 5 Reference worksEarly life EditGleason Archer was born in Norwell Massachusetts in 1916 and became a Christian at a young age through the influence of his mother Elizabeth Archer His maternal grandfather was a pastor Archer s father was Gleason Archer Sr the founder of Suffolk Law School in Boston Archer grew up in Boston and spent summers in Norwell He graduated from Boston Latin School and in 1938 he graduated from Harvard University with a BA summa cum laude in Classics He received an LL B from Suffolk Law School in Boston in 1939 the same year he was admitted to the Massachusetts bar In 1940 he received a master s degree from Harvard and in 1944 he was awarded a PhD at Harvard University in Classics Finally he received his Bachelor of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1945 1 Career EditArcher served as an assistant pastor of Park Street Church in Boston from 1945 to 1948 He then became a Professor of Biblical Languages at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena California from 1948 to 1965 From 1965 to 1986 he served as a Professor of Old Testament and Semitics at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Deerfield Illinois He became an emeritus faculty member in 1989 The remainder of his life was spent researching writing and lecturing Archer served as one of the 50 original translators of the NASB published in 1971 He also worked on the team which translated the NIV Bible published in 1978 His defense of the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy by proposing harmonizations and exegesis regarding inconsistencies in the Bible made Archer a well known biblical inerrantist He stated One cannot allow for error in history science without also ending up with error in doctrine 2 He was critical of the documentary hypothesis which denies the Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch Archer also maintained that the prophet Isaiah wrote the entire book of Isaiah he wrote regarding this issue There is not a shred of internal evidence to support the theory of a Second Isaiah apart from a philosophical prejudice against the possibility of predictive prophecy Works Edit Christianity portalBooks Edit Archer Jr Gleason Leonard 1944 The reception of Pindar in Germany during the eighteenth century Ph D Harvard University 1957 In the Shadow of the Cross Grand Rapids MI Zondervan 1957 The Epistle to the Hebrews A Study Manual Grand Rapids MI Baker Book House Jerome Saint 1958 Jerome s commentary on Daniel Translated by Archer Gleason Leonard Jr Grand Rapids MI Baker Book House 1959 The Epistle to the Romans A Study Manual Grand Rapids MI Baker Book House 1964 A Survey of Old Testament Introduction Chicago IL Moody Press Harris R Laird Waltke Bruce K 1980 Theological wordbook of the Old Testament Chicago IL Moody Press ISBN 0 8024 8631 2 1982 Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties Grand Rapids MI Zondervan ISBN 0 310 43570 6 1983 The Book of Job God s Answer to the Problem of Undeserved Suffering Grand Rapids MI Baker Book House Chirichigno Gregory 1983 Old Testament quotations in the New Testament Chicago Moody Press ISBN 0 8024 0236 4 1986 A descriptive catalog of the Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Biblical coin collection Deerfield IL Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Kaiser Walter C Youngblood Ronald F 1986 A Tribute to Gleason Archer Chicago IL Moody Pres ISBN 0 8024 8780 7 Hill Gary 1987 The Discovery Bible New American Standard New Testament Reference ed Chicago IL Moody Press ISBN 0 8024 4159 9 1994 A Survey of Old Testament Introduction Updated ed Chicago Moody Press ISBN 0 8024 8200 7 Feinberg Paul Moo Douglas 1996 Three Views on the Rapture Grand Rapids MI Zondervan ISBN 0 310 21298 7 2007 A Survey of Old Testament Introduction Revised ed Chicago Moody Press ISBN 978 0 8024 8434 5 References Edit Memorial to Gleason Archer PDF Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 48 1 213 220 March 2005 Retrieved February 18 2016 Resurrection Frontline Ministries Archived from the original on May 22 2008 Retrieved August 17 2005 quoted without referenceReference works EditRobbins David L 1980 Gleason L Archer Suffolk University historical pamphlet series Boston MA Suffolk University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gleason Archer Jr amp oldid 1139396062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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