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* [[James D.G. Dunn]], New Testament (1982-2003)<ref>[http://www.britac.ac.uk/fellowship/elections/2006/dunn_j.html British Academy Fellow: Professor James Dunn<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[James D.G. Dunn]], New Testament (1982-2003)<ref>[http://www.britac.ac.uk/fellowship/elections/2006/dunn_j.html British Academy Fellow: Professor James Dunn<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* C.K. Barrett, New Testament (?-1982)
* C.K. Barrett, New Testament (?-1982)
* Douglas Rawlinson Jones, Old Testament (1964-2005)<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/the-rev-professor-douglas-jones-517952.html</ref>
* Douglas Rawlinson Jones, Old Testament (1964-?)<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/the-rev-professor-douglas-jones-517952.html</ref>
* R.P.C. Hanson (1962-1964)
* R.P.C. Hanson (1962-1964)
* Professor Christopher Evans (1959 - 1962) <ref>http://www.scm-canterburypress.co.uk/news_detail.asp?ID=570</ref><ref>dunelm.wordpress.com/2007/03/</ref>
* Professor Christopher Evans (1959 - 1962) <ref>http://www.scm-canterburypress.co.uk/news_detail.asp?ID=570</ref><ref>dunelm.wordpress.com/2007/03/</ref>

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The Lightfoot Professor of Divinity is a professorship or chair in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University. The chair is named after the former Bishop of Durham Joseph Barber Lightfoot. The current holder is Professor John Barclay. [1]

Emeritus Lightfoot Professor of Divinity

  • John Barclay, New Testament (2003-Present)
  • James D.G. Dunn, New Testament (1982-2003)[2]
  • C.K. Barrett, New Testament (?-1982)
  • Douglas Rawlinson Jones, Old Testament (1964-?)[3]
  • R.P.C. Hanson (1962-1964)
  • Professor Christopher Evans (1959 - 1962) [4][5]
  • Professor Henry (Hugh) Ernest William (1950-1958)[6]
  • Professor Stanley Lawrence Greenslade (1943-1950)[7]

See also

References