Jeff Miller sends word that Robert Hull has passed. Readers may know him best from his book on TC. From Jeff:
Many readers of this blog will be saddened—though not as those who have no hope—to learn that Robert F. Hull Jr. passed to the presence of the Lord on January 15, 2022. Bob studied under Bruce Metzger, authored the 2010 book The Story of the New Testament Text: Movers, Materials, Motives, Methods, and Models, and had retired from a fruitful teaching career at Emmanuel Christian Seminary in eastern Tennessee.
There is also this tribute from Lee Magness at the Stone-Campbell Journal:
Robert Hull emerged from the deep valleys of the coalfields of southern West Virginia to stand at the pinnacle of his profession in biblical scholarship. Bob arrived at Milligan College as its first National Merit Scholar and graduated in 1965 with an A.B. in Bible and History and with his dear and devoted wife, Loretta. He entered Emmanuel School of Religion with its first class of students, graduating with his M.Div. in 1971. Bob earned his PhD from Princeton Seminary, studying under Dr. Bruce Metzger and beginning a lifelong fascination with the textual criticism of the New Testament. While pursuing his graduate studies, he served local churches in Kentucky and Maryland. Returning to Emmanuel in 1977, Bob began a career spanning thirty-three years as Professor of New Testament and Greek, years marked by faithful service to the academy and the church. During his long career at Emmanuel, Bob also served two fruitful terms as the Dean of the Seminary. He retired from full-time teaching in 2010.
If any readers knew him and could share reminiscences, please share them in the comments.
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