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Australian biblical scholar (born 1950)

Graham H. Twelftree (born 8 July 1950) is an Australian biblical scholar who recently served as the Academic Dean of the London School of Theology (LST) in London, UK. He continues to work for LST, predominantly supervising PhDs and focusing on research.

Upon earning his master's degree from Mansfield College, Oxford, Twelftree went on to study under New Testament scholar James D. G. Dunn at the University of Nottingham where he completing his doctoral dissertation Jesus, the Exorcist: A Contribution to the Study of the Historical Jesus.[_citation needed_]

Twelftree authored several books and journal articles including Jesus the Miracle Worker: A Historical & Theological Study (Grand Rapids: IVP, 1999). Through his writings Twelftree has made a significant contribution to what has been erroneously called the third quest for the historical Jesus. He also serves on the editorial board of The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus (Sheffield Academic Press). Before his post at London School of Theology, Twelftree was PhD Program Director and Charles Holman Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Regent University's School of Divinity in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He has also served as pastor of a Vineyard church in Adelaide, Australia.[_citation needed_]

Twelftree has written or edited several books, journal articles, and reviews. He has noted that the historical Jesus was an exorcist.[1]

Twelftree, Graham H. (1975). The Concept of Man in Karl Marx and the New Testament (B.A. Hons). Adelaide: University of Adelaide, Dept. of Politics.

  1. ^ Witherington 1997, pp. 112–113.

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