John McRay
John Robert McRay (17 December 1931 - 24 August 2018) was an archaeologist, and professor emeritus of New Testament at Wheaton College (Illinois).[1][2] He supervised excavating teams in the Holy Land: Caesarea, Sepphoris, and Herodium. He also was an expert in the languages, cultures, geography, and history of Israel-Palestine.[3]
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Born | 17 December 1931 ![]() Holdenville ![]() |
Died | 24 August 2018 ![]() |
Education | Doctor of Philosophy ![]() |
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Occupation | University teacher, New Testament scholar, archaeologist ![]() |
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Notable Works
- 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.
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References
- David Capes. "John McRay, RIP". Thoughts on the New Testament... and Other Stuff by David B Capes.
- "Dr. John Robert McRay 1931 - 2018". Tennessean.
- "John McRay, Ph.D." Wheaton College: School of Biblical and Theological Studies.
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