William F. Badè
Bible scholar, biographer, archaeologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Frederic Badè , perhaps best known as the literary executor and biographer of John Muir, was a versatile scholar of wide interests. As an archaeologist, he led the excavation of Tell en-Nasbeh in Palestine, now believed on the basis of his work to be the biblical city of Mizpah in Benjamin. He was also an ordained Moravian minister, a professor of ancient languages, a theologian and bible scholar, a mountaineer, a conservationist and a naturalist. Born and raised in Minnesota, he studied at Moravian College and its seminary as well as other universities. He served on the faculties of Moravian Theological Seminary and then the Pacific School of Religion. He also served as interim president and subsequently as dean of the Pacific School of Religion and was founding director of the school's Palestine Institute. He was president of the Sierra Club 1919–1922 and edited the Sierra Club Bulletin for 12 years.
William F. Badè's Published Works
Published Works
- The Prophets of Israel (1914) (38)
- The life and letters of John Muir (29)
- A manual of excavation in the Near East : methods of digging and recording of the Tell en-Nasbeh Expedition in Palestine (1936) (7)
- The Seal of Jaazaniah. (1933) (5)
- The Canonization of the Old Testament (1911) (4)
- Excavations at Tell en-Nasbeh 1926 and 1927 : a preliminary report (1929) (4)
- Steep trails / by John Muir ; edited by William Frederic Badè ; with illustrations. (3)
- The Tell en-Nasbeh Excavations of 1929. A Preliminary Report (2)
- The writings of John Muir (1)
- Some Tombs of Tell en-Nasbeh Discovered in 1929, a Special Report@@@The Citadel of Beth-Zur (1)
- Some Tombs of Tell en-Nasbeh (1932) (1)
- Italian Modernism, Social and Religious (1911) (0)
- Excavation of Tell en-Nasbeh (1927) (0)
- The Religious Teaching of the Old Testament . Albert C. Knudson. The Abingdon Press. 1918. Pp. 416. $2.50. (1920) (0)
- Inaugural addresses on the occasion of the induction of William Frederic Badè, John Wright Buckham and T. Cowden Laughlin into the faculty of Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkeley, California, January 23, 1905 (0)
- Popular Expositions of Hebrew Religion (1919) (0)
- A Great Naturalist@@@The Life and Letters of John Muir (1926) (0)
- The Growth of Ethical Ideals in Old Testament Times (1909) (0)
- Book Review:Words of Koheleth: Son of David, King in Jerusalem. Being the Book of Ecclesiastes John Franklin Genung (1905) (0)
- Further Comment on the Proposed Roosevelt‐Sequoia National Park and the Barbour Bill (1923) (0)
- Badè's Manual of Excavation in the near East (1937) (0)
- Letter from William Frederic Bade to John Muir, 1913 Apr 23. (0)
- The Growth of Ethical Ideals in Old Testament Times. II. The Prophets of the Eighth Century B. C. (1909) (0)
- The Growth of Ethical Ideals in Old Testament Times (1909) (0)
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