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George John Brooke was born in Chichester, England, on 27th April 1952. He attended secondary school as an exhibitioner at Wellington College (1965-1970). He studied Theology at St Peter's College, Oxford University (1970-1973); he was awarded a B.A. in 1973 and was awarded both the Junior and Senior Pusey and Ellington Prizes for Biblical Hebrew. After a year at St John's College, Cambridge University (1973-1974), where he completed the PGCE, he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study for a doctorate at Claremont Graduate School (now Claremont Graduate University), Claremont, California. He completed his PhD studies in 1977 and graduated in 1978. For 1977-1978 he was Junior Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies. From 1978-1984 he taught New Testament at Salisbury and Wells Theological College, Salisbury, England, where ehe also acted as examining chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury. He was Vice-Principal of the College from 1982-1984. In 1984 he was appointed as a 'New Blood' Lecturer in Intertestamental Literature at the University of Manchester, England, being promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1994, and to Professor of Biblical Studies in 1997. In 1998 he became the seventh Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis, a post he held until the end of January 2016. He is now Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis Emeritus. He was awarded the DD by Oxford University in 2010.
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George John Brooke was born in Chichester, England, on 27 April 1952. He attended secondary school as an exhibitioner at Wellington College (1965–1970). He studied Theology at St Peter's College, Oxford University (1970–1973); he was awarded a B.A. in 1973 and was awarded both the Junior and Senior Pusey and Ellington Prizes for Biblical Hebrew. After a year at St John's College, Cambridge University (1973–1974), where he completed the PGCE, he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study for a doctorate at Claremont Graduate School (now Claremont Graduate University), Claremont, California. He completed his PhD studies in 1977 and graduated in 1978. For 1977-1978 he was Junior Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies. From 1978-1984 he taught New Testament at Salisbury and Wells Theological College, Salisbury, England, where ehe also acted as examining chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury. He was Vice-Principal of the College from 1982-1984. In 1984 he was appointed as a 'New Blood' Lecturer in Intertestamental Literature at the University of Manchester, England, being promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1994, and to Professor of Biblical Studies in 1997. In 1998 he became the seventh Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis, a post he held until the end of January 2016. He is now Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis Emeritus. He was awarded the DD by Oxford University in 2010.
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