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1. Major Presenters & Respondents
www.suenens.org/trip-presenter - [Cached]Published on: 6/9/2000 Last Visited: 6/29/2005
James D. G. Dunn
was brought up and educated in Glasgow. He graduated with an M.A. (in Economics and Statistics), and a B.D. from Glasgow (1961, 1964), and a Ph.D. from Cambridge (1968), which also awarded him a D.D. in 1991. After a year in a parish and two years as chaplain to overseas students in Edinburgh, he became a Lecturer in New Testament in Nottingham University in 1970-1982, and thereafter the Lightfoot Professor of Divinity in Durham. He is also a minister of the Church of Scotland and a local preacher in the Methodist Church. He is married to Meta and they have three children and one grandchild. He has been an invited lecturer at the Gregorian University in Rome; Heythrop College, London; Berkeley Graduate School, California; and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Professor Dunn is the author of over twenty volumes, including Baptism and the Holy Spirit; Jesus and the Spirit; Christology in the Making: An Inquiry into the Origins of the Doctrine of the Incarnation; The Evidence for Jesus: The Impact of Scholarship on our Understanding of How Christianity Began; Jesus' Call to Discipleship; and The Theology of Paul the Apostle. In addition, Professor Dunn has written some 150 articles in journals, festschriften, symposia, and dictionaries. -
2. Redding: Obituaries
www.redding.com/redd/archive/0 - [Cached]Published on: 12/15/2005 Last Visited: 12/16/2005
James Dunn
REDDING -- James Dunn, 93, of Redding died Monday, Dec. 12, 2005, at Shasta Regional Medical Center in Redding.
Services will be at a later date.
Born Nov. 14, 1912, in Ballard County, Ky., he moved to Shasta County this year from Jackson.
He was a retired Southern Baptist minister and a member of First Southern Baptist Church in Sutter Creek.

