Archibald Thomas Robertson
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Archibald Thomas Robertson (November 6, 1863 – September 24, 1934) was an American theologian, born at Cherbury near Chatham, Va. He was educated at Wake Forest (N. C.) College (M. A., 1885) and at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. (Th. M., 1888), where he was thereafter instructor and professor of New Testament interpretation. Robertson was author of:
- Syllabus for New Testament Greek Syntax (1900)
- Bibliography of New Testament Greek (1903)
- Teaching of Jesus Concerning God the Father (1904)
- Short Grammar of the Greek New Testament (1908; Italian translation, 1910; German translation, 1911; French translation, 1911; Dutch translation, 1912)
- Epochs in the Life of Paul (1909; new edition, 1914)
- John the Loyal, or Studies in the Ministry of the Baptist (1911; new edition, 1915)
- The Glory of the Ministry (1911)
- A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research (1914)
- Practical and Social Aspects of Christianity (1915)
- Studies in the New Testament (1915)
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