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  1. Richard Barham Middleton (28 October 1882 – 1 December 1911) was an English poet and author. He is remembered most for his short ghost stories, in particular "The Ghost Ship". [1] Biography. Born in Staines, Middlesex, [2] Middleton was educated at Cranbrook School, Kent.

  2. Richard Middleton (PhD Free University of Amsterdam) is Professor of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis at Northeastern Seminary (Rochester, NY) and adjunct professor of Old Testament at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology (Kingston, Jamaica).

  3. Whether it is the “new creation” of persons who are in Christ or the “new heavens and new earth” promised in Revelation 21, the point is that salvation consists in the rescue and transformation of this amazing world that God so loves (John 3:16). That’s the consistent emphasis of biblical eschatology.

  4. Sep 16, 2021 · Richard Middleton (PhD Free University of Amsterdam) is Professor of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis at Northeastern Seminary (Rochester, NY) and adjunct professor of Old Testament at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology (Kingston, Jamaica).

  5. Dec 2, 2014 · J. Richard Middleton is Professor of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis at Northeastern Seminary, located on the campus of Roberts Wesleyan University in Rochester, NY. He also serves as adjunct Professor of Old Testament at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology in Kingston, Jamaica.

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  6. Dr. J. Richard Middleton is widely published in religious periodicals and journals and is the author of four books. Special areas of interest include Old Testament theology, the Christian worldview, the books of Genesis and Samuel, the doctrine of Creation, and Christianity and postmodern culture.

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  8. Richard Middleton may refer to: Richard Middleton (Lord Chancellor) (died 1272), English theologian, philosopher and Lord Chancellor. Richard Barham Middleton (1882–1911), British poet and ghost story writer. Richard Middleton (priest) (died 1641), Anglican Dean of St David's.

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