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Robert Dick Wilson

Robert Dick Wilson, PhD, DD (February 4, 1856 – October 11, 1930) was an American linguist and Presbyterian Old Testament scholar who devoted his life to prove the reliability of the Hebrew Bible. In his quest to determine the accuracy of the original manuscripts, Wilson learned 45 languages,[1] including Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, as well as all the languages into which the Scriptures had been translated up to 600 AD.[2]

Robert Dick Wilson
Robert Dick Wilson at the Grove City Bible Conference in 1909
Born(1856-02-04)February 4, 1856
DiedOctober 11, 1930(1930-10-11) (aged 74)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Linguist and Presbyterian scholar
Academic background
EducationPrinceton University
Alma materHumboldt University of Berlin (PhD)
Academic work
InstitutionsPittsburgh Theological Seminary
Princeton Theological Seminary
Westminster Theological Seminary

Biography edit

Wilson was born in Indiana, Pennsylvania.[2] He proved himself an outstanding language student even as an undergraduate. While at Princeton University, he was able to read the New Testament in nine languages. He graduated from Princeton at the age of 20, later receiving a master's degree and doctorate before doing post-graduate work in Germany at the Humboldt University of Berlin. In 1883, Wilson became Professor of the Old Testament at Western Theological Seminary (later known as Pittsburgh Theological Seminary), where he had done some of his graduate studies. In 1900, he returned to Princeton as the William Henry Green Professor of Semitic Languages and Old Testament Criticism at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Throughout his career, he opposed the higher criticism, which held that the Bible was inaccurate on many points and not historically reliable. Professor Wilson wrote, "I have come to the conviction that no man knows enough to attack the veracity of the Old Testament. Every time when anyone has been able to get together enough documentary 'proofs' to undertake an investigation, the biblical facts in the original text have victoriously met the test" (quoted in R. Pache, The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture).

In the late 1920s, he left Princeton to teach at the new, conservative Westminster Theological Seminary.[2] Among his other works, Wilson contributed articles to the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, a noted Bible reference of the early 20th century.

Works edit

Books edit

  • Wilson, Robert D. (1891). Introductory Syriac Method and Manual. New York: Scribners. OCLC 4226955.
  • ——— (1891). Elements of Syriac Grammar by an inductive method. New York: Scribners. OCLC 2062991.
  • ——— (1892). Notes on Hebrew Syntax. Allegheny, PA: no publisher. OCLC 9313879.
  • ——— (1901). The Lower Criticism of the Old Testament as a preparation for the higher criticism. Princeton, NJ: C. S. Robinson. OCLC 392518.
  • ——— (1908). A Hebrew Grammar for Beginners. Leipzig: W. Drugulin. OCLC 3183062.
  • ——— (1917). Studies in the Book of Daniel. Vol. 1. New York: Putnam.
  • ——— (1919). The Present State of the Daniel Controversy. New York: Bible Teachers Training School.
  • ——— (1922). Is The Higher Criticism Scholarly?. Chicago, IL: Sunday School Times.
  • ——— (1926). A Scientific Investigation of the Old Testament. Philadelphia, PA: Sunday School Times.
  • ——— (1927). The Radical Criticism of the Psalter. London: Victoria Institute. OCLC 8788815.
  • ——— (1938). Studies in the Book of Daniel. Vol. 2. New York: Revell. ISBN 978-0-801-09530-6. OCLC 4618224.
  • ——— (1979). Studies in the Book of Daniel. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker. ISBN 978-0-801-09530-6. OCLC 4618224. - in one volume

Articles edit

  • ——— (1920). "The Names for God in the Old Testament". The Princeton Theological Review. 18 (3): 460–.
  • ——— (1921). "The Names for God in the New Testament". The Princeton Theological Review. 19 (3): 392–.
  • ——— (1925). "Aramaisms in the Old Testament". The Princeton Theological Review. 23 (2): 234–.
  • ——— (July 1926). "The Headings of the Psalms". The Princeton Theological Review. 24 (3): 353–.

Manuscripts edit

  • ———. The Robert Dick Wilson Manuscript Collection. Special Collections, Princeton Theological Seminary Library.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jackson, Wayne (24 April 2000). "The Remarkable Robert Dick Wilson". Christian Courier online. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Nicks, Brian (Spring 2008). "Life and Work of Robert Dick Wilson". The Master's Seminary Journal. 19 (1): 91–106.

Bibliography edit

  • Nicks, Brian (Spring 2008). "Life and Work of Robert Dick Wilson". The Master's Seminary Journal. 19 (1): 91–106.
  • Jackson, Wayne. "The Remarkable Robert Dick Wilson." Christian Courier (24 April 2000). Online. Last updated 28 January 2005. Viewed 3 April 2005.
  • David B. Calhoun, Princeton Seminary, Vol. 2: The Majestic Testimony 1869-1929 (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1996), pp. 211–212.
  • Walter C. Kaiser, "Robert Dick Wilson," in Bible Interpreters of the Twentieth Century: A Selection of Evangelical Voices, Walter A. Elwell and J. D. Weaver, eds., (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), pp. 73–81. ISBN 0-8010-2073-5

External links edit

  • Is the higher criticism Scholarly? By Robert Dick Wilson, Ph.D., D.D.
  • Works by Robert Dick Wilson at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  
  • Who's in Charge Here?
  • Robert Dick Wilson, from Book of Daniel Study Resources
  • Robert Dick Wilson Papers, at the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) Historical Center
  • Humorous anecdote about Dr. Robert Dick Wilson, from inSpire (Summer/Fall 2000 issue; Vol. 5 No. 1), the magazine of Princeton Theological Seminary.
  • Today in History (February 4) from Concordia Historical Institute, Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
  • Brief biography of Robert Dick Wilson

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backgroundEducationPrinceton UniversityAlma materHumboldt University of Berlin PhD Academic workInstitutionsPittsburgh Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryWestminster Theological Seminary Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Books 2 2 Articles 2 3 Manuscripts 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksBiography editWilson was born in Indiana Pennsylvania 2 He proved himself an outstanding language student even as an undergraduate While at Princeton University he was able to read the New Testament in nine languages He graduated from Princeton at the age of 20 later receiving a master s degree and doctorate before doing post graduate work in Germany at the Humboldt University of Berlin In 1883 Wilson became Professor of the Old Testament at Western Theological Seminary later known as Pittsburgh Theological Seminary where he had done some of his graduate studies In 1900 he returned to Princeton as the William Henry Green Professor of Semitic Languages and Old Testament Criticism at Princeton Theological Seminary Throughout his career he opposed the higher criticism which held that the Bible was inaccurate on many points and not historically reliable Professor Wilson wrote I have come to the conviction that no man knows enough to attack the veracity of the Old Testament Every time when anyone has been able to get together enough documentary proofs to undertake an investigation the biblical facts in the original text have victoriously met the test quoted in R Pache The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture In the late 1920s he left Princeton to teach at the new conservative Westminster Theological Seminary 2 Among his other works Wilson contributed articles to the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia a noted Bible reference of the early 20th century Works editBooks edit Wilson Robert D 1891 Introductory Syriac Method and Manual New York Scribners OCLC 4226955 1891 Elements of Syriac Grammar by an inductive method New York Scribners OCLC 2062991 1892 Notes on Hebrew Syntax Allegheny PA no publisher OCLC 9313879 1901 The Lower Criticism of the Old Testament as a preparation for the higher criticism Princeton NJ C S Robinson OCLC 392518 1908 A Hebrew Grammar for Beginners Leipzig W Drugulin OCLC 3183062 1917 Studies in the Book of Daniel Vol 1 New York Putnam 1919 The Present State of the Daniel Controversy New York Bible Teachers Training School 1922 Is The Higher Criticism Scholarly Chicago IL Sunday School Times 1926 A Scientific Investigation of the Old Testament Philadelphia PA Sunday School Times 1927 The Radical Criticism of the Psalter London Victoria Institute OCLC 8788815 1938 Studies in the Book of Daniel Vol 2 New York Revell ISBN 978 0 801 09530 6 OCLC 4618224 1979 Studies in the Book of Daniel Grand Rapids MI Baker ISBN 978 0 801 09530 6 OCLC 4618224 in one volume Articles edit 1920 The Names for God in the Old Testament The Princeton Theological Review 18 3 460 1921 The Names for God in the New Testament The Princeton Theological Review 19 3 392 1925 Aramaisms in the Old Testament The Princeton Theological Review 23 2 234 July 1926 The Headings of the Psalms The Princeton Theological Review 24 3 353 Manuscripts edit The Robert Dick Wilson Manuscript Collection Special Collections Princeton Theological Seminary Library See also editChristian apologetics field of study concerned with the defense of Christianity References edit Jackson Wayne 24 April 2000 The Remarkable Robert Dick Wilson Christian Courier online Retrieved May 3 2016 a b c Nicks Brian Spring 2008 Life and Work of Robert Dick Wilson The Master s Seminary Journal 19 1 91 106 Bibliography editNicks Brian Spring 2008 Life and Work of Robert Dick Wilson The Master s Seminary Journal 19 1 91 106 Jackson Wayne The Remarkable Robert Dick Wilson Christian Courier 24 April 2000 Online Last updated 28 January 2005 Viewed 3 April 2005 David B Calhoun Princeton Seminary Vol 2 The Majestic Testimony 1869 1929 Edinburgh Banner of Truth Trust 1996 pp 211 212 Walter C Kaiser Robert Dick Wilson in Bible Interpreters of the Twentieth Century A Selection of Evangelical Voices Walter A Elwell and J D Weaver eds Grand Rapids Baker 1999 pp 73 81 ISBN 0 8010 2073 5External links editIs the higher criticism Scholarly By Robert Dick Wilson Ph D D D Works by Robert Dick Wilson at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Who s in Charge Here Robert Dick Wilson from Book of Daniel Study Resources Robert Dick Wilson Papers at the Presbyterian Church in America PCA Historical Center Humorous anecdote about Dr Robert Dick Wilson from inSpire Summer Fall 2000 issue Vol 5 No 1 the magazine of Princeton Theological Seminary Today in History February 4 from Concordia Historical Institute Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Brief biography of Robert Dick Wilson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Dick Wilson amp oldid 1218096870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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