Meredith G. Kline is an American theologian and Old Testament scholar.
Kline is an influential voice for Covenant theology in the tradition of the Reformation. He is perhaps best known for his important contributions in the area of Suzerain–Vassal treaties in the 2nd millennium BC. He is also well-known for defense of the framework interpretation of the creation story in the first chapter of the Book of Genesis.
Kline received his AB from Gordon College, Th.B. and Th.M. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, and Ph.D. from in Assyriology and Egyptology from Dropsie College. After a long and fruitful career that covered over 5 decades of teaching on 2 different coasts, Kline is currently a professor emeritus of Old Testament at Westminster Seminary California in Escondido, California, as well as professor emeritus of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He remains an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
In addition, a festschrift was published in his honor: Creator Redeemer Consummator: A Festschrift for Meredith G. Kline, edited by H. Griffith and J. R. Muether; Greenville, SC: Reformed Academic Press, 2000.
Living people | American academics | American theologians | Reformed theologians
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