A New Testament Scholar Is Named to a Long-Lost Chair at Butler U.
James McGrath, who does research on the Apostle John and a Gnostic group, now occupies an endowed professorship left empty for half a century.
Peer Review
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A New Testament Scholar Is Named to a Long-Lost Chair at Butler U.
James McGrath, who does research on the Apostle John and a Gnostic group, now occupies an endowed professorship left empty for half a century.
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In Memoriam
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Bernard Lander, Rabbi Who Founded Touro College, Dies at 94
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