Bacon, Benjamin Wisner
BACON, BENJAMIN WISNER: Congregationalist;
b. at Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 15, 1860. He
was graduated at Yale in 1881 and the Yale
Divinity School 1884, and held successive
Congregational pastorates at Old Lyme, Conn.
(1884-89), and Oswego, N. Y. (1889-96). In 1896 he
became instructor in New Testament Greek in the
Yale Divinity School, and in 1897 Buckingham
professor of New Testament criticism and
interpretation. In addition to numerous briefer
contributions and a translation of Wildeboer’s Het
Ontstaan van den Kanon des Ouden Verbonds
(Groningen, 1889) under the title The Origin of the Canon
of the Old Testament (London, 1895), he has written
The Genesis of Genesis (Hartford, 1891); Triple
Tradition of the Exodus (1894); Introduction to
the New Testament (New York, 1900); The Sermon
on the Mount (1902); and The Story of St. Paul
(Boston, 1905).