- Marcus Dods (theologian)
Marcus Dods (
April 11 ,1834 -April 26 ,1909 ) was a Scottish divine and biblical scholar. He was born at Belford,Northumberland , the youngest son of Rev. Marcus Dods, minister of the Scottish church of that town.He studied at
Edinburgh Academy andEdinburgh University , graduating in 1854. Having studied theology for five years he was licensed in 1858, and in 1864 became minister of Renfield Free Church,Glasgow , where he worked for twenty-five years. In 1889 he was appointed professor ofNew Testament Exegesis in theNew College, Edinburgh , of which he became principal on the death ofRobert Rainy in 1907.Throughout his life, both ministerial and professorial, he devoted much time to the publication of theological books. Several of his writings, especially a sermon on "Inspiration" delivered in 1878, incurred the charge of unorthodoxy, and shortly before his election to the Edinburgh professorship he was summoned before the General Assembly, but the charge was dropped by a large majority, and in 1891 he received the honorary degree of DD from Edinburgh University.
He edited Lange's "Life of Christ in English" (Edinburgh, 1864, 6 vols.), Augustine's works (1872-1876), and, with
Alexander Whyte , "Clark's Handbooks for Bible Classes" series. In the "Expositors Bible" series he editedGenesis and1 Corinthians , and he was also a contributor to the9th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica andHastings' Dictionary of the Bible .Among other important works are:
*"The Epistle to the Seven Churches" (1865)
*"Israel's Iron Age" (1874)
*"Mohammed, Buddha and Christ" (1877)
*"Handbook on Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi" (1879)
*"The Gospel according to St John" (1897), in the "Expositors Greek Testament"
*"How to Become Like Christ" (1897), [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/13460 Available from Gutenberg]
*"The Bible, its Origin and Nature" (1904)
*the "Bross Lectures", in which he gave an able sketch of the use ofOld Testament criticism, and finally set forth his "Theory of Inspiration".Apart from his services to Biblical scholarship he takes high rank among those who have sought to bring the results of technicalcriticism within the reach of the ordinary reader.External links
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