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Thomas Nelson Winter
Born27 January 1944  Edit this on Wikidata
Lansing  Edit this on Wikidata
Education Doctor of Philosophy  Edit this on Wikidata
Alma mater
Occupation Assistant professor, writer  Edit this on Wikidata
Employer
Position held associate professor ( University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 1970–2013)  Edit this on Wikidata

Thomas Nelson Winter (born in 1944) was an American associate professor of Greek [1] in Classics and Religious Studies at University of Nebraska at Lincoln [2] and former president of the Unitarian Church of Lincoln. [3] [4] [5]

Life

Education

In 1964 Winter earned a B.A. at the Michigan State University. [6] In 1965 he also earned a M.A. the Northwestern University in Chicago. [6] From 1968, Winter holds his PhD in Classics at the Northwestern University, with the thesis Apology as prosecution: the trial of Apuleius. [7] [8]

Teaching

In 1970 Winter joined the faculty of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a professor of classical and religious studies, and his retirement was effective May 10, 2013. [4]

Some works

Thesis

  • Thomas Nelson Winter (1968). Apology as prosecution: the trial of Apuleius (Ph. D. (Classics)--Northwestern University). OCLC  71836876.

Books

Articles

References

  1. ^ University of Nebraska--Lincoln. Graduate College/Graduate Studies (1971). University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Catalog: GRADUATE. Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska-lincoln. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. p. 31.
  2. ^ Virginia Trimble; Thomas R. Williams; Katherine Bracher; Richard Jarrell; Jordan D. Marché; F. Jamil Ragep, eds. (2007). Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN  9780387304007.
  3. ^ "Who's Who in Humanities Academia. Thomas Nelson Winter".
  4. ^ a b Westra 2012.
  5. ^ Winter, Thomas (October 1983). "Faculty Publications, Classics and Religious Studies Department". DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  6. ^ a b Gaichas 1992, pp. 569.
  7. ^ Travis B. Williams (2012). Persecution in 1 Peter: Differentiating and Contextualizing Early Christian Suffering. Novum Testamentum, Supplements/ Supplements to Novum Testamentum. Vol. 145. BRILL. p. 140. ISBN  9789004241893.
  8. ^ Jean Doignon (1997). Klaus Sallmann (ed.). Die Literatur des Umbruchs: von der römischen zur christlichen Literatur, 117 bis 284 n. Chr. Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft: Handbuch der lateinischen Literatur der Antike. Vol. 4. C.H.Beck. p. 295. ISBN  9783406390203.
  9. ^ Arun Jacob (2021). "Chapter 5: Punching Holes in the International Busa Machine Narrative". Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities. Punctum Books. pp. 121–144. ISBN  9781953035578. JSTOR  j.ctv1r7878x.7.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Draft:Thomas Nelson Winter)
Thomas Nelson Winter
Born27 January 1944  Edit this on Wikidata
Lansing  Edit this on Wikidata
Education Doctor of Philosophy  Edit this on Wikidata
Alma mater
Occupation Assistant professor, writer  Edit this on Wikidata
Employer
Position held associate professor ( University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 1970–2013)  Edit this on Wikidata

Thomas Nelson Winter (born in 1944) was an American associate professor of Greek [1] in Classics and Religious Studies at University of Nebraska at Lincoln [2] and former president of the Unitarian Church of Lincoln. [3] [4] [5]

Life

Education

In 1964 Winter earned a B.A. at the Michigan State University. [6] In 1965 he also earned a M.A. the Northwestern University in Chicago. [6] From 1968, Winter holds his PhD in Classics at the Northwestern University, with the thesis Apology as prosecution: the trial of Apuleius. [7] [8]

Teaching

In 1970 Winter joined the faculty of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a professor of classical and religious studies, and his retirement was effective May 10, 2013. [4]

Some works

Thesis

  • Thomas Nelson Winter (1968). Apology as prosecution: the trial of Apuleius (Ph. D. (Classics)--Northwestern University). OCLC  71836876.

Books

Articles

References

  1. ^ University of Nebraska--Lincoln. Graduate College/Graduate Studies (1971). University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Catalog: GRADUATE. Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska-lincoln. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. p. 31.
  2. ^ Virginia Trimble; Thomas R. Williams; Katherine Bracher; Richard Jarrell; Jordan D. Marché; F. Jamil Ragep, eds. (2007). Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN  9780387304007.
  3. ^ "Who's Who in Humanities Academia. Thomas Nelson Winter".
  4. ^ a b Westra 2012.
  5. ^ Winter, Thomas (October 1983). "Faculty Publications, Classics and Religious Studies Department". DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  6. ^ a b Gaichas 1992, pp. 569.
  7. ^ Travis B. Williams (2012). Persecution in 1 Peter: Differentiating and Contextualizing Early Christian Suffering. Novum Testamentum, Supplements/ Supplements to Novum Testamentum. Vol. 145. BRILL. p. 140. ISBN  9789004241893.
  8. ^ Jean Doignon (1997). Klaus Sallmann (ed.). Die Literatur des Umbruchs: von der römischen zur christlichen Literatur, 117 bis 284 n. Chr. Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft: Handbuch der lateinischen Literatur der Antike. Vol. 4. C.H.Beck. p. 295. ISBN  9783406390203.
  9. ^ Arun Jacob (2021). "Chapter 5: Punching Holes in the International Busa Machine Narrative". Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities. Punctum Books. pp. 121–144. ISBN  9781953035578. JSTOR  j.ctv1r7878x.7.

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