Craig Bartholomew

Craig G. Bartholomew

Craig Bartholomew sometime prior to 2009
Born (1961-08-03) 3 August 1961
Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Residence Western Philosophy
Occupation Academic philosopher and theologian
Title H. Evan Runner Professor of philosophy
Academic background
Education University of South Africa
Oxford University
Potchefstroom University
Alma mater Bristol University (PhD)
Thesis title Reading Ecclesiastes: Old Testament Exegesis and Hermeneutical Theory
Thesis year 1997
School or tradition Calvinism  · Philosophy
Influences John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper,
Herman Dooyeweerd
Academic work
Era 21st-century philosophy
Institutions Redeemer University College
Main interests Postmodernism · Biblical Interpretation  · OT Wisdom
Notable works The Drama of Scripture: Finding our Place in the Biblical Story (2004)

Craig G. Bartholomew (MA, Potchefstroom University, PhD, Bristol University) is the H. Evan Runner Professor of philosophy at Redeemer University College. He is an author.

Biography

Craig Bartholomew studied theology at the University of South Africa and at Oxford University. He was ordained to the ministry in the Church of England in South Africa (CESA). He spent three years in the pastoral ministry before taking up a lecturing position at CESA's George Whitefield College in Cape Town, when he was involved in founding "Christian Worldview Network." CWN worked with Christian artists and published A Manifesto for Christians in the Arts.

He completed a Masters degree through Potchefstroom University, and finished his doctorate on Ecclesiastes in the UK in 1997. Prior to coming to Redeemer University College to take up the H. Evan Runner Chair in Philosophy in the year 2004, Craig Bartholomew was a senior research fellow in the Department of Religion and Theology at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, England.[1]

Bartholomew was previously editor of Journal of Theological Interpretation.[2]

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Works

Below is a selection from his extensive published output.[3]

Thesis

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Bartholomew giving a lecture

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