Burnett Hillman Streeter

Burnett Hillman Streeter

Burnett Hillman Streeter (17 November 1874, Londonndash10 September 1937, Basel) was a British biblical scholar.

He was educated at Queen’s College, University of Oxford. Streeter was ordained in 1899 and was a member of the Archbishop’s Commission on Doctrine in the Church of England (from 1922 to 1937). He wrote a dozen volumes in the fields of philosophy of religion, comparative religion, and New Testament textual studies.

The most important work of Streeter was "The Four Gospels: A Study of Origins" (1924), in which he proposed a “four document hypothesis” (instead “two-source hypothesis”) as a new solution to the synoptic problem (pp. 223-270). In this work he also developed the theory of “local texts” in the manuscript transmission of the New Testament (pp. 27-50). He found a new textual family: Caesarean text-type. He remarked a close textual relationhip between Codex Sinaiticus and Vulgate of Jerome.

Works

* "A Statement of Christian Belief in Terms of Modern Thought", (1912).
* "The Sadhu: A Study in Mysticism and Practical Religion", (1921).
* "The Four Gospels, a Study of Origins treating of the Manuscript Tradition, Sources, Authourship, & Dates", (1924).
* "Reality: A New Correlation of Science and Religion", (1926).
* "Primitive Church Studied with Special Reference to the Origins of the Christian Ministry", (1929).
* "The Chained Library", (1931).
* "The Buddha and the Christ", (Bampton Lectures, 1932).
* "Reality A New Correlation Of Science And Religion", (1935).

Further readings

* John M. Court, "Burnett Hillman Streeter", (17th Novemer 1874 - 10th September 1937), in: ExpT 118.2006, Nr.1, S. 19-25.

External links

* [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/s/s4/streeter_b_h.shtml Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon]
* [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/568744/Burnett-Hillman-Streeter Encyclopedia Britannica]
* [http://www.katapi.org.uk/4Gospels/Contents.htm Streeter, The Four Gospels]


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