David Kaylor
Robert David Kaylor (born 1933) was James Sprunt Professor of Religion at Davidson College. He obtained his PhD at Duke University.[1]
R. David Kaylor | |
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Born | October 1, 1933 |
Died | April 20, 2022 88) | (aged
Title | James Sprunt Professor of Religion |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Duke University |
Thesis | The Ascension Motif in Luke-Acts, the Epistle to the Hebrews, and the Fourth Gospel (1964) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Davidson College |
Notable works | Jesus the Prophet: His Vision of the Kingdom on Earth |
In his book, Jesus the Prophet: His Vision of the Kingdom on Earth, Kaylor argues that Jesus was a social and political reformer who was driven by a desire to return a supposed pre-monarchical egalitarianism.[2]
Works
Thesis
Books
- ———; Venkatachari, K. K. A. (1981). God far, God near: an interpretation of the thought of Nammāl̲vār. Ananthacharya Indological Research institute series (Supplement). Vol. 5. Bombay: Ananthacharya Indological Research Institute. OCLC 17380213.
- ——— (1988). Paul's Covenant Community: Jew and Gentile in Romans. Atlanta, GA: John Knox Press. ISBN 9780804202206. OCLC 17775652.
- ——— (1994). Jesus the Prophet: His Vision of the Kingdom on Earth. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press. ISBN 9780664255053. OCLC 28723449.
- ——— (1994). Who is the Christ?: as answered in the Epistles. Horizons Bible study, 1994-95. Louisville, KY: Horizons, for Presbyterian Women, Presbyterian Church (USA). OCLC 30491495.
References
- "Davidson Faculty Emeriti". Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
- Andreas J. Köstenberger et al., The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown: An Introduction to the New Testament, p. 120.
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