John H. Walton

John H. Walton
Born 1952
Nationality United States of America
Known for Lost World of .... books
Title Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College
Religion Christian
Denomination Evangelical Protestant
Academic background
Education M.A. Biblical Studies: Old Testament, Wheaton Graduate School
Alma mater Ph.D., Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Academic work
Discipline Biblical studies
Sub discipline Old Testament studies
Institutions Moody Bible Institute
Wheaton College

John H. Walton (born 1952) is professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. He was a professor at Moody Bible Institute for 20 years.[1] His primary focus is in areas of comparison between the Old Testament and the Ancient Near East, particularly Genesis. He espouses a view of creation that resonates with ancient Near Eastern mindsets, much like a temple dedication ceremony, and not a strictly material account of cosmological origins. He uses a restaurant as an analogy, arguing that a restaurant does not begin to exist when the material building is completed, but when the owner declares the restaurant open for business.[2]

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References

  1. "John Walton", Faculty, Wheaton College.
  2. "Creation in Genesis 1:1–2:3 and the Ancient Near East: Order out of Disorder after Chaoskampf", Calvin Theological Journal 43, 2008: 61–63.

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