Archibald Thomas Robertson

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1863 – 1934

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Who was Archibald Thomas Robertson?

Archibald Thomas Robertson was an American biblical scholar born at Cherbury near Chatham, Va. He was educated at Wake Forest College and at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky., where he was thereafter instructor and professor of New Testament interpretation, and remained in that post until one day in 1934, when he dismissed his class early and went home and died of a stroke.

Robertson's books are still consulted today, particularly his Word Pictures in the New Testament and his landmark volume A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in Light of Historical Research. In all, he published 45 books, several of which are still in print today. Robertson helped found the Baptist World Alliance in 1900. He was an important Southern Baptist and a well-respected scholar in his day. Robertson sought to equip his students with the proper tools for good preaching.

As the son-in-law of the famous preacher, John Albert Broadus [Robertson's grave lies in the shadow of Broadus], one of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary's co-founders. His wife's name was Ella Broadus Robertson, who wrote such books as The Ministry of Women, Worship in the Home, The Art of Motherhood, and These Things Remain. She was also the editor of The Child's Bible. They are "both" buried next to each other in Cave Hill Cemetery, in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Born
Nov 6, 1863
Virginia
Also known as
  • A. T. Robertson
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Wake Forest University
  • Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Lived in
  • Virginia
Died
Sep 24, 1934

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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