Burton H. Throckmorton Jr. Explained

Burton Hamiliton Throckmorton Jr. (1921 in Elizabeth, New Jersey – 2009 in Bangor, Maine) was an American New Testament scholar.[1] [2] He was Hayes Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Bangor Theological Seminary from 1954 to 1989, and a minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the United Church of Christ.

Early life

Burton H. Throckmorton Jr. was born to a family of five in Elizabeth, New Jersey on February 21, 1921.[3]

Education

Throckmorton earned a Bachelor of Art degree from the University of Virginia in 1943. Later, he studied at the University of Marburg in Germany.

New York

Throckmorton began studying at the Juilliard School of Music. He later earned a bachelor of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in 1945 and a doctorate of philosophy from Columbia University in 1952.

Celebrity

1932-1934

From 1932-1934, Throckmorton performed a tap dance routine with his sister, Joan Throckmorton, for the revue, "Sunday Nights at Nine," starring Shirley Booth and Van Heflin, on Broadway.

1980s and 1990s

Following the publications of his works in the 1980s and 1990s, Throckmorton appeared on various radio programs in addition to "CBS This Morning" and "The Phil Donahue Show."

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BURTON H. THROCKMORTON JR..
  2. Web site: Bangor Daily News. https://archive.today/20120721145204/http://www.bangordailynews.com/story/Statewide/Bangor-remembers-longtime-theologian,96719. dead. 2012-07-21.
  3. News: Obituary. January 4, 2009 . BURTON H. THROCKMORTON JR.. Bangor Daily News (Obituaries). May 11, 2020.
  4. O. C. Edwards Elements of Homiletic: A Method for Preparing to Preach p32 1990 "A tool that should be in the library of everyone who has the responsibility of preaching is a book in which the gospels are set in parallel columns, such as Burton Throckmorton, Gospel Parallels, or Kurt Aland, Synopsis of the Four Gospels"