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Ned Stonehouse

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Ned Bernard Stonehouse
BornMarch 19, 1902
Grand Rapids, Michigan
DiedNovember 18, 1962
Glenside, Pennsylvania
Burial placeWoodlawn Cemetery (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
OccupationProfessor
SpouseWinigrace Bylsma
Children3
Academic background
EducationCalvin College (A.B.)
Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.B.,Th.M.)
Alma materFree University of Amsterdam (Ph.D.)
ThesisThe Apocalypse in the Ancient Church: A Study in the History of the New Testament Canon (1929)
Academic work
DisciplineNew Testament criticism

Ned Bernard Stonehouse (March 19, 1902 - November 18, 1962)[1] was a renowned New Testament scholar. He joined J. Gresham Machen in the founding of Westminster Theological Seminary in 1929, where he worked for over thirty years. Stonehouse served as one of the 34 constituting members of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in 1936. He received the A.B. from Calvin College (1924), the Th.B. and Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary (1927), and the Ph.D. from the Free University of Amsterdam (1929).

Books

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Among his books are the following:

  • The Witness of Matthew and Mark to Christ (1941)
  • The Witness of Luke to Christ (1951)
  • Origins of the Synoptic Gospels (1963)
  • J. Gresham Machen, A Biographical Memoir (1954)
  • Paul Before the Areopagus (1957)
  • Editor (with Paul Woolley), The Infallible Word (1946)
  • General editor, New International Commentary on the New Testament (1946-1962)

References

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  1. ^ Ned B. Stonehouse at Westminster Theological Seminary