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E. Earle Ellis

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E. Earle Ellis
Born
Edward Earle Ellis

(1926-03-18)March 18, 1926
DiedMarch 3, 2010(2010-03-03) (aged 83)
Occupation(s)Biblical Scholar, Professor, Theologian
Notable workPaul's Use of the Old Testament, Eschatology in Luke, The Old Testament in Early Christianity, Sovereignty of God in Salvation
Theological work
Tradition or movementSouthern Baptist
Main interestsNew Testament

Edward Earle Ellis (March 18, 1926 – March 2, 2010) was an American biblical scholar. Ellis served as Research Professor of Theology Emeritus at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, joining the institution in 1985.

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Early life

Ellis was born to Lindsey Thornton and Lois Belle McBride Ellis in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Ellis served in the United States Army from 1944 to 1946. Following he completed a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Virginia in 1950, with concentrations in law, economics, political science and history. Ellis studied at the University of Virginia School of Law and intended to enter into a career in law. However, he left legal studies in order to pursue biblical studies.

He studied at Faith Seminary in Wilmington, Delaware, but soon moved to the Wheaton Graduate School in Wheaton, Ill. From Wheaton he received MA and BA degrees by 1953. Two years later, he was awarded with a PhD degree from the University of Edinburgh.[1][2]

Academic life

Ellis served in universities and seminaries throughout the United States, including the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Southwestern Seminary. He also founded the Institute for Biblical Research and the International Reference Library for Biblical Research. At Southwestern he served as Research Professor of Theology (1985–1998) and then as Research Professor of Theology Emeritus.

Prior to Southwestern Seminary Ellis taught at New Brunswick Theological Seminary (1977–85); Bethel Theological Seminary (1960–77); Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1958–60); and Aurora College (1955–58).[3]

In 1987, a Festschrift was published in his honor. Tradition and Interpretation in the New Testament: Essays in Honor of E. Earle Ellis for His 60th Birthday included contributions from C. K. Barrett, Richard N. Longenecker, I. Howard Marshall, C. F. D. Moule, F. F. Bruce, and Peder Borgen.

Selected works

Thesis

  • Ellis, Edward Earle (1955). The use of the Old Testament in the Pauline epistles (PhD diss. in Theology at New College of the Univ. of Edinburgh). hdl:1842/34040.

Books

Chapters & Articles

  • ——— (1957). "Segregation and the Kingdom of God". Christianity Today. 1 (12): 6–9.
  • ——— (1989). "How Jesus Interpreted His Bible". Criswell Theological Review. 3 (2): 341–51.
  • ——— (1993). "Jesus' Use of the Old Testament and The Genesis of New Testament Theology". Bulletin for Biblical Research. 3: 59–75.
  • ——— (2002). "God's sovereign grace in salvation and the nature of man's free will". Southwestern Journal of Theology. 44: 28–43.

References

  1. ^ Hawkins, Benjamin (4 March 2010), Renowned New Testament scholar, professor E. Earle Ellis dies at 83, retrieved 3 December 2012
  2. ^ Ellis 1955.
  3. ^ Son, S. Aaron, E. Earle Ellis 1926-2010, retrieved 3 December 2012
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