Mark W. Elliott, BA (Oxon), BD (Abdn), PhD (Cantab), FRSE, has taught at the universities of Nottingham, Liverpool Hope, St Andrews, Glasgow and now at the University of the Highland and Islands (Highland Theological College) where he is Professor of Biblical and Historical Theology, combining this with a half-time position (Professorial Fellow) at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto.
Recent projects include History of Scottish Theology (co-edited with David Fergusson, published by Oxford University Press, 2019) and Providence: Biblical and Theological with Baker (2020), and Psalms 42–72 (ITC: Bloomsbury, 2023). He has been co-chair of the History of Interpretation Section at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Biblical Literature (2015–21) and editor of the Mohr Siebeck Series, History of Biblical Exegesis.
Irán es una joya del Islam que combina una arquitectura extraordinaria con una hospitalidad sin parangón. Pero la imagen del país no estaría completa sin citar otras de las numerosas riquezas que atesora, como un impresionante legado de ruinas de civilizaciones antiguas, majestuosas...
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