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Frederick Fyvie Bruce (12 October 1910 – 11 September 1990), usually cited as F. F. Bruce, was Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis at the University of Manchester from 1959 until 1978 and one of the most influential evangelical scholars of the second half of the twentieth century. His importance comes from the fact that when the academic community looked down upon Evangelicals, Bruce demonstrated that a scholar holding evangelical views could do worthwhile academic work. At the same time, he persuaded Evangelicals that they should not turn their backs on academic methods of Bible study, even if the results might differ from traditional evangelical views. As a result, he has been called the "Dean of Evangelical Scholarship". I. Howard Marshall remembered F. F. Bruce "first of all for his highly distinguished academic career as a university teacher and a prolific writer who did more than anybody else in this [the 20th] century to develop and encourage conservative evangelical scholarship. Possessed of outstanding intellectual ability, a phenomenal memory, encyclopedic knowledge, a colossal capacity for work, and a limpid style, he produced a remarkable output of books and essays that will continue to be read for years to come, and he trained directly or indirectly many younger scholars now working in all parts of the world." "The issues which, for Bruce, were non-negotiable," said his biographer Tim Grass, "may be summarized as the reliability of the New Testament, the person and work of Christ, the Christian life as one of forgiveness and liberty as befits those who are being led by the Spirit, and the right and duty of every believer to use whatever gifts God has given them." F. F. Bruce was charitable, gentle, and respected those with whom he disagreed and those who disagreed with him. He seemed to be genuinely humble, teachable, and diplomatic. J. I. Packer said, "No Christian was ever more free of narrow bigotry, prejudice and eccentricity in the views he held and the way he held them; no man did more to demonstrate how evangelical faith and total academic integrity may walk hand in hand." Early life F.F. Bruce was born in Elgin, Moray, Scotland, in 1910. His father, Peter Fyvie Bruce, was an itinerant evangelist for the Plymouth Brethren. He encouraged his son to think for himself and accept as a biblical doctrine only what he could see for himself in the Bible. “Young Fred early gave evidence of exceptional intellectual ability, which was encouraged to the full by his family and schools.” He studied Latin and Greek at University of Aberdeen where he won a scholarship in the Classics and received an MA. At Aberdeen, he also met Betty Davidson, who was from a Brethren family, and they married in 1936. They had two children. Iain married and became a professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s, Canada. And while lecturing at a teacher training college in Uganda, Sheila married Christopher James Lukabyo. They fled Uganda during the time of Idi Amin and moved to Australia. After Aberdeen, Bruce studied classics at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He then went to University of Vienna (Austria) to study Indo-European philology with Paul Kretschmer and others. Career Although he intended to study for a Ph.D. at Vienna, F.F. Bruce took a post as an assistant lecturer in Greek at the University of Edinburgh and then taught Greek at the University of Leeds. He never earned a doctorate, although he received several honorary doctorates. His increasing focus on biblical studies led in 1947 to his becoming the first head of a new Department of Biblical History and Literature at Sheffield University. In 1959 he was offered the Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis at Manchester University, a position he held until his retirement in 1978. About the time Bruce began at Sheffield, he was also “active in the formation and early development of an evangelical agency seeking to promote academic biblical study, Tyndale House at Cambridge and the associated Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research.” These were formed in association with Inter Varsity Fellowship (later UCCF, The Christian Unions) and Bruce had a life-long association with this student organization. Writings A prolific author, F.F. Bruce wrote nearly sixty books and booklets, hundreds of articles and more than 2,000 book reviews. Early in his career, he edited Vine’s Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words and supervised its publication in one volume from the original four volumes. Later in his career, he was named general editor of the New International Commentary of the New Testament after the death of Ned Stonehouse, who had been editor. He was also editor of the Yorkshire Celtic Studies, the Evangelical Quarterly, the Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, and the Palestine Exploration Quarterly. The first book Bruce wrote, Are the New Testament Documents Reliable? (1943) was “based to a large extent on talks given to students.” It was widely read and Christianity Today named it one of “the top 50 books that have shaped Evangelicals.” He wrote commentaries on Habakkuk (in The Minor Prophets, ed. by Thomas Edward McComiskey, Baker, 1992) Matthew, John, Acts (one on the Greek text and one on the English text), Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, Philemon, Hebrews, and the Epistles of John. He wrote several books of history – Israel and the Nations: from the Exodus to the Fall of the Second Temple; New Testament History: Jews, Romans, and the Church; and The Spreading Flame: The Rise and Progress of Christianity from Its First Beginnings to Eighth-Century England. He explained, “I have written as a historian, not as a theologian.” F.F. Bruce’s magnum opus (according to Theology Today) was his biography of Paul, published in England as Paul: Apostle of the Free Spirit and in America as Paul: Apostle of the Heart Set Free. The magazine Christian History said that aside from the New Testament, “the place to begin (exploring the life of Paul) is F.F. Bruce’s . . . most readable and engaging biography of Paul.” However, Robert Morgan, writing in The Journal of Theological Studies, claimed “a certain uncontroversial flatness about what we are told of Paul’s thought.” Bruce might well agree with Morgan, for, as A.R. Millard said, “Readers of Bruce's extensive writings will look in vain for novel theories or speculative hypotheses spun to exhibit the Author's intellectual caliber, the sort of work that wins momentary acclaim and then is superseded. Rather, his works evaluate evidence and interpretations carefully and honestly in spare yet readable prose, lightened with amusing examples and flashes of dry wit.” Although most of Bruce's works were scholarly, he also wrote many popular works on the Bible. He viewed the New Testament writings as historically re.... Discover the F F Bruce popular books. Find the top 100 most popular F F Bruce books.

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  • Nat Yanish v. Bruce G. Barber synopsis, comments

    Nat Yanish v. Bruce G. Barber

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    This case concerns a further chapter growing out of the deportation proceedings against Yanish. The question presented is whether the district court, having found appellee Barber, ...

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    Bruce v. United States

    United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

    The appellant, J. Adams Bruce, was convicted on all of the charges of a four count indictment of conspiracy to violate 49 U.S.C.A. § 121, and on all charges of a seventeen count m...

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    Ambush at Shiprock

    Bruce F Crossfield

    Fictional story that engages readers, while educating them in an exciting, entertaining way.  Readers learn little known facts about geckos, bark scorpions, Gila monsters, roa...

  • Jose Dias De Souza v. Bruce G. Barber synopsis, comments

    Jose Dias De Souza v. Bruce G. Barber

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    Appellant deSouza was born in Portugal on June 4, 1909 and was admitted for permanent residence in the United States in either 1912 or 1916. On February 19, 1929, after conviction,...

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    Tina the First Tooth Fairy

    Bruce F. Scharschmidt

     A shortage of fairy dust poses an existential threat to the fairies, for whom it provides the sparkle and speed they need to outwit gremlins and be godmothers. Tiny Tina sets...

  • Jogindar Singh Clair v. Bruce G. Barber synopsis, comments

    Jogindar Singh Clair v. Bruce G. Barber

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    Before POPE, FEE and CHAMBERS, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM.

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    The Family Jewels

    Bruce F Katz

    Joshua Abrahams covers crime, cops and courts for the St. Louis Post. An instant message alert informs him about the murder of someone, a young priest in Brooklyn, New York, he bel...

  • Bruce F. Kelly v. Mary Beth Murphy synopsis, comments

    Bruce F. Kelly v. Mary Beth Murphy

    Second District, Fort Worth Court of Appeals of Texas

    Appellant, Bruce Kelly, an attorney, sued Appellee, Mary Beth Murphy, his former client, seeking quantum meruit recovery of attorneys fees for legal services rendered. Trial was be...

  • Bruce A. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue synopsis, comments

    Bruce A. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

    United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

    Opinion OF THE COURT GIBBONS, Chief Judge: Bruce and Marianne Prabel appeal from an adverse decision by the United States Tax Court. The Prabels owned an interest in a partnership ...

  • United States v. Bruce synopsis, comments

    United States v. Bruce

    United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

    Defendant/Appellant Floyd Bruce was charged in a fourcount indictment with three counts of bank fraud in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1344 and one count of unauthorized use of an acce...

  • Martin Jimenez v. Bruce Barber synopsis, comments

    Martin Jimenez v. Bruce Barber

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    On May 29, 1951, Martin Jimenez, a citizen of Mexico, was arrested by officers of the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice upon a warrant issued on J...

  • Bruce Cooper v. United States America synopsis, comments

    Bruce Cooper v. United States America

    Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

    Appellant, hereinafter referred to as defendant, was indicted in the Southern District of California under the false statement statute, 18 U.S.C.A. ? 1001.

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    Atlantic Marine Inc. v. Bruce

    Fifth Circuit United States Court Of Appeals

    Petitioners seek reversal of a decision of the Benefits Review Board awarding Bruce benefits under the Longshoremens and Harbor Workers Compensation Act, 33 U.S.C. § 901 et seq.

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    Bruce v. Astrue

    The Supreme Court of the State of Alaska

    Jerry Bruce ("Bruce") appeals the district courts judgment affirming the Commissioner of Social Securitys decision to deny Bruces application for Supplemental Security Income ("SSI...

  • David Bruce Miller v. United States synopsis, comments

    David Bruce Miller v. United States

    United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

    Appellant was convicted on a jury waived trial of refusing to submit to induction into the Armed Forces in violation of 50 U.S.C. App. ? 462 and was sentenced to five years impriso...

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    The Good New Stuff

    Gardner Dozois

    Once the mainstay of science fiction, adventure stories fell out of favor during the 1960s and early 1970s. But in recent years, science fiction writers have spun out galaxyspannin...

  • Chanan Din Khan v. Bruce G. Barber synopsis, comments

    Chanan Din Khan v. Bruce G. Barber

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    This is an action brought by appellant, a citizen of Afghanistan, to review an order of the District Director of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service deporting ...

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    The Filthy Five

    Bruce F Katz

    Novelist Bob "Bobby" Kaminsky was living his life when he learned an old friend he hadn't seen in decades would soon die by lethal injection in Pennsylvania for having committed a ...

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    Harry B. Zepfler and Maureen F. Zepfler v. Bruce Neandross

    Court of Appeal of Florida

    This is an appeal of final judgment in an interpleader case. We reverse and remand with direction to enter judgment for appellants. Maureen F. and Harry B. Zepfler were out of stat...

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    United States v. Bruce

    United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

    One of the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1957 says that "no person shall intimidate, threaten, coerce or attempt to intimidate, threaten, or coerce any other person for the...

  • Ng Yip Yee v. Bruce G. Barber synopsis, comments

    Ng Yip Yee v. Bruce G. Barber

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    Before DENMAN, Chief Judge, and BONE, Circuit Judge, and JAMES M. CARTER, District Judge. DENMAN, Chief Judge.

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    Cheng Fu Sheng and Lin Fu Mei v. Bruce G

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    Before HEALY, BAZELON and BARNES, Circuit Judges. BAZELON, Circuit Judge.

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    The Girl Who Loved to Draw

    Bruce Scharschmidt

    Creative young Brooke loves to draw in her room. Her drawings are so realistic that they come to life. Each of Brooke's animal characters asks for food as well as another animal pl...

  • Bruce v. Travelers Insurance Co. synopsis, comments

    Bruce v. Travelers Insurance Co.

    United States Court Of Appeals Fifth Circuit.

    There are two aspects to the question at issue on this appeal: (1) What is an "executive officer", as that term is used in a public liability insurance policy covering a large oil ...

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    The History Lesson

    Bruce F Katz

    Jonquil "Jonny" Carter is a precocious, athletic 15yearold living with her grandfather just outside a small town in northwest Mississippi. After receiving an assignment to write a ...

  • Bruce Eugene January v. United States synopsis, comments

    Bruce Eugene January v. United States

    United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

    Bruce Eugene January was convicted by a jury in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas under an indictment which charged that, on two separa...

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    Cthulhu 2000

    Jim Turner, Harlan Ellison, Thomas Ligotti, Poppy Z. Brite & F. Paul Wilson

    A host of horror and fantasy’s top authors captures the spirit of supreme supernatural storyteller H. P. Lovecraft with eighteen chilling contemporary tales that would have made th...

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    Bong Youn Choy and Tung Suck Choy v. Bruce

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    Bong Youn Choy and his wife are resident aliens who are suffering under orders of deportation issued by respondent. They appeal from a ruling of the District Court rendered pursuan...

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    Bruce v. Mcclure

    Fifth Circuit United States Court Of Appeals

    This is a suit by the trustee in bankruptcy of Bruces Juices, Inc., against J. Adams Bruce and his wife, Margaret M. Bruce, complaining that for a period of six years prior to bank...

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    Bruce v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

    Second Circuit Circuit Court Of Appeals

    Before MANTON, SWAN, and AUGUSTUS N. HAND, Circuit Judges. MANTON, Circuit Judge.

  • Bruce F. Kelly v. Galveston County synopsis, comments

    Bruce F. Kelly v. Galveston County

    Houston the Fourteenth Court of Civil Appeals

    Appellant, Bruce F. Kelly, as plaintiff, brought suit against the appellees, Galveston County, et al, as defendants. Following the filing of the plaintiffs second amended original ...

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    Bruce v. City of Gainesville

    Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

    Plaintiff Alvera Walter sued defendant Blue Cross & Blue Shield United of Wisconsin (herein "Blue Cross" or "Blue Cross of Wisconsin") in Florida state court for breach of cont...