If asked what his profession was, the author could say, “A Jack of all trades, and master of a few.” He could have become a farmer, but instead studied for the Christian ministry with a B.D. degree...voir plusIf asked what his profession was, the author could say, “A Jack of all trades, and master of a few.” He could have become a farmer, but instead studied for the Christian ministry with a B.D. degree, supplemented with a masters in Classics. This qualified him to become a lecturer in Greek, all the the University of Pretoria in South Africa. Then he earned a Th./Ph.D at Princeton Theological Seminary where he became a professor of New Testament for some time. A rather radical change dumped him in the Wall Street business world. Semi-retiring almost two decades ago, he has devoted his time to writing and publishing: Evidence of Tradition . . . , a textbook for graduate students in New Testament, Out of Ashes, The Boers' Struggle for Freedom during the English War 1899-1902; Hear Our Prayers and Hymns, O Lord, We Pray (devotional. He wrote the hymns himself); The Apostle Paul, His Gospel Before the Gospels; A Pilgrimage with Jesus of Nazareth into the Twenty-first Century. The last two he would regards as research/revelation.voir moins