Michael Prokurat, Alexander Golitzin, Michael D. Peterson

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BRECK, JOHN R

BRECK, JOHN R., priest, New Testament scholar, theologian (1939– ). One of the few Orthodox Scripture scholars in America, Joh n Breck earned a B.A. from Brown University (1960), an M. Div. from Yale Divinity School (1965), and a Dr. Theol. from Ruprecht-Karl University in Heidelberg (1972), as well as doing post-doctoral studies at St. Sergius Orthodox Institute (q.v.) in Paris. He has served as a director of continuing education for pastors of the Swiss Reformed Church in Switzerland (1972–75), professor of New Testament and patristics at St. Herman’s Orthodox Seminary in Kodiak, Alaska (1975–78), professor of New Testament and director of studies at St. Sergius Orthodox Institute (1978–84), and since then has served as professor of New Testament and ethics at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary (q.v.) in New York.

In addition to belonging to several professional organizations and writing numerous articles on the New Testament and on medical ethics for scholarly journals, Breck has edited the periodical Orthodox Alaska and is currently editor of St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly. His best-known short works are the introductions and annotations to 3-Macc in The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha (1991). Majors works include The Power of the Word (1986), The Spirit of Truth: The Origins of Johannine Pneumatology (1991), and The Shape of Biblical Language: Chiasmus in the Scriptures and Beyond (1994).


Источник: The A to Z of the Orthodox Church / Michael Prokurat, Alexander Golitzin, Michael D. Peterson - Scarecrow Press, 2010. - 462 p. ISBN 1461664039

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