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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed (October 23, 1871 – January 13, 1962) was an American
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and scholar of
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and the
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, and Ernest DeWitt Burton Distinguished Service Professor of the
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until his retirement. He taught for many years at the University of Chicago, whose collection of New Testament
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s he enriched by his searches. The University's collection is now named in his honor.


Biography

Edgar J. Goodspeed was born in
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. He was the son of Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed. At the age of ten, Goodspeed had been tutored in
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by his father's students at Baptist Union Theological Seminary in Morgan Park, Illinois. Edgar J. Goodspeed received pre-college classes at the
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, and finished in 1886. His wife's name was Elfleda Bond, and his father-in-law was Joseph Bond. He died in 1962 and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in
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.


Education

He earned a B.A. from
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in Granville, Ohio 1890, and he then studied Semitics at Yale for one year under
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. A little later, Harper was appointed as the first president of the University of Chicago, and Goodspeed moved to Chicago and continued his graduate studies at this new institution, where Goodspeed's father was one of the founders and secretary of the Board of Trustees. He was a post-graduate fellow at the University of Chicago from 1892, and he received his
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degree in 1897. Goodspeed received his Ph.D. in 1898 at The University of Chicago. He spent the following two years abroad, traveling and studying in Germany, England, the Netherlands, Egypt, Palestine, and Greece. In 1928, Goodspeed received a doctorate in Divinity from the Denison University (
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).


Academic work

While pursuing graduate work, Goodspeed taught classics at two Chicago-area schools, the Morgan Park Academy and South Side Academy. He taught In classical languages at the Morgan Park Academy in 1891 and 1892 and at the South Side Academy from 1894 to 1898. He taught Biblical and Patristic Greek at the University of Chicago starting in 1898. Upon his return to Chicago in 1900, he again joined the University faculty and rose steadily to become Professor of Biblical and Patristic Greek in 1915. In 1919 he served as president of the
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. When his New Testament colleague
Ernest DeWitt Burton Ernest DeWitt Burton (February 4, 1856 – May 26, 1925) was an American biblical scholar who served as the third president of the University of Chicago from 1923 to 1925. Biography Burton was born in Granville, Ohio and graduated from Denis ...
was appointed president of the University of Chicago in 1923, Goodspeed succeeded him as Chairman of the Department of New Testament and Early Christian Literature. From 1929 to 1937 Goodspeed was chairman of the department of New Testament studies at the University of Chicago. In 1937, Goodspeed became an emeritus member of the faculty and retired with his wife, Elfleda Bond Goodspeed, to a home in Bel-Air, California.


Awards

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(D.D.), Denison University, 1928


Works

According to the University of Chicago Library during the Goodspeed lifetime "he wrote 64 books, collaborated on 16 others, and published 189 major articles and countless reviews".


Bible translations

He is widely remembered for his translations of the
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: '' The New Testament: an American Translation'' (1923), and (with
John Merlin Powis Smith John Merlin Powis Smith (28 December 1866 – November 1932) was an English-born, American orientalist and biblical scholar. Smith was born in London, son of William Martin and Anne Powis Smith. He was orphaned at age five and thereafter raised ...
) ''"The Bible,
An American Translation ''The Bible: An American Translation'' (AAT) is an English version of the Bible consisting of the Old Testament translated by a group of scholars under the editorship of John Merlin Powis Smith, the Apocrypha translated by Edgar J. Goodspeed, ...
"'' (1935), the "Goodspeed Bible". He is also remembered for his translation of the Apocrypha, and that translation was included in ''The Complete Bible, An American Translation'' (1939). Finally, Harper & Brothers issued his widely heralded ''The Apostolic Fathers: An American Translation'' (1950). Aside from his scholarly work, he wrote many non-dogmatic introductions to biblical literature for the lay reader:


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References


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External links


Goodspeed, "The translators to the Reader"
Goodspeed's thesis on the Preface to the
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Goodspeed and the Goodspeed Collection of Manuscripts at Chicago
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