John Punnett Peters

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John Punnett Peters (1852-1921) was an American Episcopal clergyman and Orientalist, born in New York City. He graduated at Yale (1873) and studied at Berlin and at Leipzig. He was professor of Old Testament languages and literature at the Protestant Episcopal Divinity School in Philadelphia (1884 -91) and professor of Hebrew at the University of Pennsylvania (1885-93) and from 1888 to 1895 conducted excavations at Nippur. He became rector of St. Michael's Church, New York, in 1893, and from 1904 to 1910 he was also canon residentiary of the cathedral of St. John the Divine. He wrote:

  • Nippur, or Explorations and Adventures on the Euphrates (two volumes, 1897)
  • The Old Testament and the New Scholarship (1901)
  • Early Hebrew Story: Its Historical Background (1904)
  • Annals of St. Michael's, New York, for One Hundred Years, 1807-1907 (1907)
  • Modern Christianity (1909)
  • Jesus Christ and the Old Commandments (1913)
  • The Religion of the Hebrews (1914)