À propos de l'auteur

William Rainey Harper was an influential American biblical scholar and educator known for his significant contributions to theological education. He was a prominent figure at the University of Chicago, where he served as the first president and played a crucial role in establishing the Divinity School. Harper's scholarly work focused on the Old Testament, and he published several critical commentaries that are still referenced today, particularly his thorough analysis of the books of Amos and Hosea. His approach combined rigorous academic scholarship with a deep commitment to the spiritual formation of his students.

In addition to his academic achievements, Harper was instrumental in promoting the idea of higher education for religious leaders, advocating for a more scholarly approach to ministry. He believed that ministers should be well-versed in both the biblical texts and the cultural contexts in which they operated. His legacy continues to influence theological education and biblical scholarship, inspiring future generations of scholars and clergy.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance December 24, 1851
Lieu de naissance Hannibal, Missouri, USA
Date de décès January 7, 1906
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