Richard Thomas France (1938–2012), known as R. T. France or Dick France, was a New Testament scholar and Anglican cleric.[3][4] He was Principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, from 1989 to 1995. He also worked for the London School of Theology.
R. T. France | |
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Born | Derry, Northern Ireland | 2 April 1938
Died | 10 February 2012 (aged 73) Llangelynin, Wales |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Barbara[1] |
Ecclesiastical career | |
Church | Church of England |
Ordained | 1966[2] |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Biblical studies |
Sub-discipline | New Testament |
School or tradition | Evangelical Anglicanism |
Institutions |
Richard T. (Dick) France was born on 2 April 1938. He was educated at Bradford Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford (BA, 1960; MA 1963). He earned his BD at Tyndale Hall, University of London (1963), and his PhD at Tyndale Hall, Bristol (1967). He served pastoral charges in England and Wales from 1995 until his retirement in 1999. He died on 10 February 2012.
He had been a member (since 1989; vice-chairman since 2005) of the Committee on Bible Translation responsible for the New International Version of the Bible (NIV), and for Today's New International Version (2005).
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