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Ben F. Meyer
BornBenjamin Franklin Meyer
November 1927
Chicago, Illinois, US
Died28 December 1995(1995-12-28) (aged 68)
Les Verrières, Switzerland
SpouseDenise Meyer
Academic background
Alma materPontifical Gregorian University
InfluencesBernard Lonergan
Academic work
Discipline
Institutions
Notable worksThe Aims of Jesus (1979)
Influenced

Benjamin Franklin Meyer (1927–1995) was a theologian and scholar of religion. Born in November 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, he studied with the Jesuits, his studies taking him to California, Strasbourg, Göttingen, and Rome, where he received his doctorate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1965. He taught briefly at Alma College and at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley before joining the faculty at McMaster University in 1969, where he taught in the religious studies department until 1992. Meyer's areas of specialization included the historical Jesus, the early expansion of the Christian movement, and the hermeneutics of Bernard Lonergan. He authored several important monographs over his 30-year career. He died on 28 December 1995 in Les Verrières, Switzerland.

Meyer's works deeply influenced major scholars, such as Bruce Chilton, N. T. Wright, John P. Meier and Ben Witherington III.

Works

Thesis

  • Meyer, Ben F. (1965). Christ and the Apostolic Community (Thesis). Roma: Pontificia Universitas Gregoriana. OCLC 45132128.

Books

Edited by

  • ———, ed. (1993). One Loaf, One Cup: Ecumenical Studies of 1 Cor 11 and Other Eucharistic Texts. New Gospel Studies. Vol. 6. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press. ISBN 978-0-86554-398-0. OCLC 24380520.

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Chilton 2008, p. 411.
  2. ^ Denton 2004, p. 13.
  3. Hadidian 1995, p. iv.
  4. Chilton 2008, p. 411; Westerholm 1995, p. 491.
  5. ^ Westerholm 1995, p. 491.
  6. "Professor Emeritus Ben Meyer" 1995.
  7. Denton 2004, p. 12.
  8. "Professor Emeritus Ben Meyer" 1995; Westerholm 1995, pp. 491–492.
  9. Bernier, Jonathan. "Ben F. Meyer and the Renewed Quest for the Historical Jesus". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

Works cited

  • Chilton, Bruce (2008). "Meyer, Ben F.". In Evans, Craig A. (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Historical Jesus. New York: Routledge (published 2014). pp. 411–412. ISBN 978-1-317-72224-3.
  • Denton, Donald L. Jr. (2004). Historiography and Hermeneutics in Jesus Studies: An Examination of the Work of John Dominic Crossan and Ben F. Meyer. London: T&T Clark. ISBN 978-0-567-08203-9.
  • Hadidian, Dikran Y. (1995). "In Memoriam: A Personal Tribute: Ben F. Meyer (1927–1995)". Ex Auditu. 11: iii–iv. ISSN 0883-0053.
  • "Professor Emeritus Ben Meyer". Ex Auditu. 11. 1995. ISSN 0883-0053.
  • Westerholm, Stephen (1995). "Passages: Benjamin Franklin Meyer". Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses. 24 (4): 491–493. doi:10.1177/000842989502400407. ISSN 2042-0587. S2CID 220899449.

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