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John McRay

John McRay

American archaeologist and New Testament scholar (1931-2018)


John Robert McRay (1931 2018) was an archaeologist, and professor emeritus of New Testament at Wheaton College (Illinois).[1] He directed archaeological excavations in Israel, and "his articles have appeared in [several] encyclopedias and dictionaires".[2] He "has lectured widely on archaeology and the Bible at various colleges, universities, professional meetings and churches in the United States".[3]

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Life

McRay was born in Holdenville, Oklahoma.[4] His wife's name is Annette and they had three children: Rob, David, and Barrett, and they also had eight grand children and two great-grandchildren.[5]

He died at age 86 on August 24, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee.[4]

Education

In 1956 McRay earned a M.A. at Harding College, with the thesis The fact and nature of eternal punishment in the New Testament. He completed his Ph.D. in New Testament at the University of Chicago in 1967.[5] He also studied at the Hebrew University, at the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, and at Vanderbilt University Divinity School.[2][6]

Teaching

From 1956 to 2002, McRay had taught at four colleges: Harding University, Lipscomb University, Middle Tennessee State University and Wheaton College.[3] After McRay got his PhD, he went on to teach at Middle Tennessee State University, David Lipscomb College (now Lipscomb University), and Harding Graduate School.[5] From 1980 McRay joined the Wheaton's faculty, and until 2002 (for more than fifteen years), he taught in biblical studies at Wheaton College.[7] When he retired, he was awarded emeritus status.[7]

Excavating teams

McRay supervised excavating teams in the Holy Land for almost 8 years in Caesarea, Sepphoris, and Herodium in Israel.[2] He also was an expert in the languages, cultures, geography, and history of Israel-Palestine.[5]

Organizations

McRay was associate to the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem, American Schools of Oriental Research, and a member of the editorial boards of Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin, Archaeology in the Biblical World and the Bulletin for Biblical Research, published by Institute for Biblical Research.[2]

Works

  • McRay, John (1956). The fact and nature of eternal punishment in the New Testament (M.A. Harding College 1956). OCLC 457384212.

Books

  • Alfred J. Hoerth; John McRay (2019). The Bible Archaeology: An Exploration of the History and Culture of Early Civilizations. Lion Hudson Plc. ISBN 9780857216977.
  • John McRay (2008). Archaeology and the New Testament. Baker Academic. ISBN 9780801036088.
  • John McRay (2003). Paul: His Life and Teaching. Baker Academic. ISBN 9780801024030.

References

  1. "Archaeology and the New Testament by: John McRay". Baker Publishing Group. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  2. Lee Strobel (2010). "The fourth interview: John McRay Ph.D.". Case for Christ/Case for Faith Compilation. Zondervan. p. 89. ISBN 9780310865841.
  3. William A. Dembski; Michael R. Licona, eds. (2010). Evidence for God: 50 Arguments for Faith from the Bible, History, Philosophy, and Science. Baker Books. p. 269. ISBN 9781441211798.
  4. "John McRay, Ph.D." Wheaton College: School of Biblical and Theological Studies. Archived from the original on 2021-08-05.
  5. David B. Capes (27 August 2018). "John McRay, RIP". Thoughts on the New Testament... and Other Stuff by David B Capes.

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