Graham Stanton
Graham Stanton | |
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| Born | Graham Norman Stanton 9 July 1940 Christchurch, New Zealand |
| Died | 18 July 2009 (aged 69) Cambridge, England |
| Nationality | New Zealander |
| Title | Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity |
| Spouse |
Valerie Douglas (m. 1965) |
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| Thesis | The Primitive Preaching and Jesus of Nazareth (1969) |
| Doctoral advisor | C. F. D. Moule |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Biblical studies |
| Sub-discipline | New Testament studies |
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Graham Norman Stanton (1940–2009) was a New Zealand biblical scholar who taught at King's College, London, and as Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. A New Testament specialist, Stanton's special interests were in the Gospels, with a particular focus on Matthew's Gospel; Paul's letters, with a particular focus on Galatians; and second-century Christian writings, with a particular interest in Justin Martyr.