- Thomas Kelly Cheyne
Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1841 – 1915) was an English divine and Biblical
critic . He was born inLondon and educated at Merchant Taylors' School, London, and Oxford University.Subsequently he studied German theological methods at Göttingen. He was ordained in 1864 and held a fellowship at
Balliol College, Oxford , 1868-1882. During the earlier part of this period he stood alone in the university as a teacher of the main conclusions ofOld Testament criticism at that time. In 1881 he was presented to therector y of Tendring, in Essex, and in 1884 he was made a member of the Old Testament revision company. He resigned the living of Tendring in 1885 on his appointment to beOriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture , which carried with it a canonry at Rochester. In 1889 he delivered theBampton lectures at Oxford. In 1908 he resigned his professorship.He consistently urged in his writings the necessity of a broad and comprehensive study of the Scriptures in the light of literary, historical and scientific considerations. His publications include commentaries on the "Prophets and Hagiographa", as well as lectures and addresses on theological subjects. He was a joint editor of the
Encyclopaedia Biblica (London, 1899–1903), a work embodying the more advanced conclusions of English biblical criticism. In the introduction to his "Origin of the Psalter" (London, 1891) he gave an account of his development as a critical scholar. His publications include translations, commentaries, and supplimental research (historical, literaryHe became a member of the
Bahá'í Faith by 1914. [ [http://www.hurqalya.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/baha'i%20encyclopedia/thomas_kelly_cheyne.htm Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1841-1915), Biblical Scholar and Bahá'í] ]Publications
In his lifetime Cheyne published over a dozen volumes.
*"The Relations Between Civilized and Uncivilized Races: A Prize Essay Read in the Theatre, Oxford" was perhaps his first publication in 1864.
*"Encyclopaedia Biblica " co-edited with J. Sutherland Black in 1903, revised 1907, is still widely cited, even in Wikipedia.
*"The Reconciliation of Races and Religions" may have been his last publication, August 1914, by A. and C. Black, and has been reprinted as late as 2004 (as ISBN 1414219393,)References
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* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9804E4DE1238E633A2575BC1A9649C946496D6CF&oref=slogin New York Times Obituary]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~cheyne/200705-p/p9558.htm Cheyne Family History on Thomas Kelly Cheyne]
* [http://www.hurqalya.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/baha'i%20encyclopedia/thomas_kelly_cheyne.htm THOMAS KELLY CHEYNE (1841-1915), BIBLICAL SCHOLAR AND BAHĀ'Ī] by Stephen N. Lambden (Ohio University)
* [http://www.hurqalya.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/BIBLIOGRAPHY-HYP/0-T-K-CHEYNE.BIB/rev_t_k_cheyne-bib.htm Annotated Bibliography] by Stephen N. Lambden (Ohio University)
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