- Paul D. Hanson
Paul D. Hanson (born
November 17 ,1939 ) is an American biblical scholar, since 1987 Florence Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity atHarvard University . He was previously Bussey Professor of Divinity (1981-1987). He began his teaching career at Harvard in 1971 as Assistant Professor of Old Testament. In addition to teaching he is a world-renowned author on issues relating toOld Testament hermeneutics .Education
Hanson received a
Bachelor of Arts fromGustavus Adolphus College in 1961 after which he received aFulbright to study at theUniversity of Heidelberg . In 1965 he received aBachelor of Divinity fromYale University and in 1970 he completed aPh.D. at Harvard'sDepartment of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations .Career
After receiving his doctoral degree, he spent a year doing archaeological research in
Israel , and he has spent sabbatical years in Israel andGermany and most recently atPrinceton University . In his courses he focuses onHebrew prophecy ,Jewish literature of theSecond Temple Period , the religion of the ancient cultures ofMesopotamia andEgypt , andBiblical Theology .He is a member of the Old Testament editorial board for the commentary series Hermeneia: A Critical and Historical Commentary on the Bible (published by Fortress Press). As a member of that board, Hanson has acted as the volume editor of the following commentaries: "Hosea" (by Hans Walter Wolff, 1974), "Ezekiel 2" (by Walther Zimmerli, 1983), "Micah" (by Delbert Hillers, 1984), "Jeremiah 1 & 2" (by William L. Holladay, 1986, 1989), and "Zephaniah" (by Marvin A. Sweeney, 2003).
Hanson is currently working to complete a book examining the interplay between
religion and politics , with emphasis on American faith communities rooted in Biblical tradition.He is a member of University Lutheran Church (Cambridge, MA) and a member of the Council for Lutheran Theological Education in the Northeast.
cholarship Contributions
Hanson is considered a leading expert on
Biblical hermeneutics and has written numerous books on theological interpretations. His titles include:* "The Dawn of Apocalyptic: The Historical and Sociological Roots of Jewish Apocalyptic Eschatology" (1975; rev. ed. 1979)
* "Dynamic Transcendence: The Correlation of Confessional Heritage and Contemporary Experience in a Biblical Model of Divine Activity" (1978)
* "The Diversity of Scripture: A Theological Interpretation" (1982)
* (editor) "Visionaries and Their Apocalypses" (1983)
* "The People Called: The Growth of Community in the Bible" (1986; 2d ed. 2001)
* "Old Testament Apocalyptic" (1987)
* "Isaiah 40-66" (1995)
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