Porter, Frank Chamberlain
PORTER, FRANK CHAMBERLAIN: Congregationalist; b. at Beloit, Wis., Jan.
5, 1859. He was educated at Beloit College (A.B., 1880) and the theological seminaries
at Chicago (1881–82), Hartford (1884–85), and Yale (B.D., 1886; Ph.D., 1889).
He was teacher of mathematics and Greek in the Chicago High School (1882–84),
and instructor in Biblical theology in Yale Divinity School (1889–91), while since
1891 he has been Winkley professor of Biblical theology in the same institution.
In Biblical study he "advocates a strictly historical method (in contrast to a
dogmatic)," while in theological position he is a liberal Evangelical. He has
written The Yeçer Hara: A study in the Jewish Doctrine of Sin, in the
Biblical and Semitic Studies of the Yale Bicentennial Series (New
York, 1903) and The Messages of the Apocalyptic Writers (1905).