Robert W. Funk (July 18, 1926 – September 3, 2005) was an American biblical scholar, founder of the
Jesus Seminar
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and the nonprofit
Westar Institute in
Santa Rosa, California
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. Funk sought to promote research and education on what he called biblical literacy. His approach to
hermeneutics
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was
historical-critical, with a strongly
skeptical view of orthodox Christian belief, particularly concerning the
historical Jesus.
[Theissen, Gerd and Annette Merz. "The historical Jesus: a comprehensive guide". Fortress Press. 1998. translated from German (1996 edition). p. 321] He and his associates described Jesus' parables as containing shocking messages that contradicted established religious attitudes.
Career
Funk had a
Bachelor of Divinity
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and
Master's degree
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Butler University and its affiliated
Christian Theological Seminary
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in 1950 and 1951, a
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in 1953 from
Vanderbilt University
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and was a
Guggenheim Fellow
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and a Senior
Fulbright Scholar
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.
He taught at the
American School of Oriental Research
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in Jerusalem, was chairman of the graduate department of religion at Vanderbilt University and executive secretary of the
Society of Biblical Literature
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. He was founder and first executive director of Scholars Press (1974–1980).
Works
Books
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Articles and chapters
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References
External links
Obituary in the Los Angeles Times 7 September 2005Robert Funk page at the Westar InstituteObituary in Boston Globe
1926 births
2005 deaths
20th-century American writers
21st-century American writers
20th-century biblical scholars
21st-century biblical scholars
American biblical scholars
American Christian theologians
Butler University alumni
Deaths from respiratory failure
Grammarians of Ancient Greek
New Testament scholars
People from Santa Rosa, California
Vanderbilt University alumni
Hermeneutists
Place of birth missing
Members of the Jesus Seminar
Religious naturalists
Fulbright alumni
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