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Thomas Kraabel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Kraabel
A. Thomas Kraabel, a Biblical archeologist, is known for being Qualley Professor of Classics and then vice-President of Luther College. == Biography ==
He was born in Portland, Oregon on November 4, 1934 and attended schools in Oregon, Minnesota, and California. He graduated from Oakland Technical High School in Oakland, California and th majored in classical languages and literature at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Following completion of the B. A. degree in 1956, he continued the study of classics at the University of Iowa with the support of a Danforth Graduate Fellowship, earning the Master of Arts degree in 1958. From 1958 to 1961, he studied theology at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. After completing his B. Th. degree in 1961, he was ordained as a Lutheran pastor and served as assistant pastor of Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Minneapolis for two years. In 1963 he entered a doctoral program in New Testament and Early Christian literature at Harvard Divinity School, receiving a Th. D. degree in 1968. While working on that degree he received a Rockefeller Doctoral Fellowship in Religion and the Harvard Divinity School’s Pfeiffer Fellowship in Archaeology. He also served as assistant in Greek and lecturer in New Testament at Episcopal Theological Seminary, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1966-1967.
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