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Henry J. Cadbury was a prominent American scholar and biblical critic known for his extensive work on the New Testament, particularly the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. He was a member of the Society of Friends (Quakers) and held a strong commitment to social justice, which influenced both his academic and personal life. Cadbury's approach to biblical literature combined a deep understanding of historical context with a keen literary analysis, making his contributions invaluable to both theologians and historians alike.

Throughout his career, Cadbury authored several significant works that explored the style, literary methods, and historical implications of biblical texts. His books, such as "The Making of Luke-Acts" and "National Ideals in the Old Testament," reflect his belief in the importance of understanding scripture within its cultural and historical framework. Cadbury's scholarship has left a lasting impact on the fields of biblical studies and Quaker thought, as he sought to bridge the gap between faith and academic inquiry.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 December 1, 1883
出生地点 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
去世日期 July 12, 1974