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Burkitt, Francis Crawford. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 8, 1882. S. of Crawford, of 2, York Terrace, Regent's Park, London. B. Sept. 3, 1864, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1885; Prizeman; B.A. (28th Wrangler) 1886; (Theol. Trip., 1st Class, 1888); Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1889; M.A. 1890; B.D. and D.D. 1915. Hon. D.D. of the Universities of Edinburgh, Dublin and St Andrews. Professorial Fellow of Trinity. University Lecturer in Palaeography, 1903-5. Norrisian Professor of Divinity, 1905-35. F.B.A. Made an exhaustive study of the Syriac and Old Latin versions of the New Testament, especially the Gospels. His first course of lectures, afterwards published as The Gospel History and its Transmission, dealt with the general contents of the Gospels and the literary relationships between them; opposed the later school of Gospel Criticism, and re-affirmed his early conviction as to the historic value of Mark's record. Took a leading part in researches in the Manichaeism and dealt ably with the revolutionary theories of certain continental scholars as to the origin of the fourth gospel. Chief promoter of the translation of Schweitzer's book, The Quest of the Historical Jesus, by W. Montgomery. A man of vivid personality; on friendly terms with students of all ages and races. Married and had issue. Resided latterly at West Road Corner, Cambridge. Author, ecclesiastical and theological; a regular contributor to the Journal of Theological Studies, and to various foreign periodicals. Died May 11, 1935, at Cambridge. (The Times, May 13, 1935.) | Francis Crawford BURKITT Approx. lifespan: 18641935 Adm pens. Trinity College 1882:06:08 s. of Crawford BURKITT of 2 York Terrace, Regent's Park, London b. London 1864:09:03 Sch: Harrow Matric 1883:10MT: Scholar 1885 Prizeman; BA 28 th Wrangler 1886 (Theol. Trip., 1st Class 1888 ); Tyrwhitt Scholar 1889 MA 1890 BD and DD 1915 Hon. DD of the Universities of Edinburgh, [ Scotland ] Dublin, [ Ireland ] and St Andrews, [ Scotland ] Professorial Fellow of Trinity College . University Lecturer in Palaeography: 1903-05 Norrisian Professor of Divinity: 1905-35 F. BA Made an exhaustive study of the Syriac and Old Latin versions of the New Testament, especially the Gospels. His first course of lectures, afterwards published as The Gospel History and its Transmission, dealt with the general contents of the Gospels and the literary relationships between them; opposed the later school of Gospel Criticism, and re-affirmed his early conviction as to the historic value of Mark's record. Took a leading part in researches in the Manichaeism and dealt ably with the revolutionary theories of certain continental scholars as to the origin of the fourth gospel. Chief promoter of the translation of Schweitzer's book, The Quest of the Historical Jesus, by W. Montgomery. A man of vivid personality; on friendly terms with students of all ages and races. m. and had issue. latterly At West Road Corner, Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] Author, ecclesiastical and theological; a regular contributor to the Journal of Theological Studies, and to various foreign periodicals. d. Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1935:05:11 ( The Times 1935:05:13) |