Thomas Nelson Winter

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Thomas Nelson Winter (born in 1944) was an American associate professor of Greek[1] in Classics and Religious Studies at University of Nebraska–Lincoln[2] and former president of the Unitarian Church of Lincoln.[3][4][5]

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Thomas Nelson Winter
Born27 January 1944 Edit this on Wikidata
EducationDoctor of Philosophy Edit this on Wikidata
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Education

In 1964 Winter earned a B.A. at the Michigan State University.[6] In 1965 he also earned a M.A. the Northwestern University in Chicago.[6] From 1968, Winter holds his PhD in Classics at the Northwestern University, with the thesis Apology as prosecution: the trial of Apuleius.[7][8]

Teaching

In 1970 Winter joined the faculty of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln as a professor of classical and religious studies, and his retirement was effective May 10, 2013.[4]

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Thesis

  • Thomas Nelson Winter (1968). Apology as prosecution: the trial of Apuleius (Ph. D. (Classics)--Northwestern University). OCLC 71836876.

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