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Kirsopp Lake

Kirsopp Lake (7 April 1872 – 10 November 1946) was a New Testament scholar and Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard Divinity School. He had an uncommon breadth of interests, publishing definitive monographs in New Testament textual criticism, Greek palaeography, theology, and archaeology. He is probably best known for the massive five-volume work ''The Beginnings of Christianity''—an edition, translation, commentary, and study of the Acts of Apostles—that he conceived and edited with F. J. Foakes-Jackson.
== Early life ==
Kirsopp Lake was born in Southampton, England, on 7 April 1872, the elder of two surviving children of George Anthony Kirsopp Lake, a physician, and Isabel Oke Clark. His father came from a family of Scottish origin and Kirsopp was the family name of the boy's paternal grandmother.〔Metzger, B. M. (1974). "Lake, Kirsopp." In J. A. Garraty and E. T. James, eds., ''Dictionary of American Biography: Supplement Four 1946–1950'', pp. 467-69. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.〕 He was educated at St Paul's School, London and then went up to Lincoln College, Oxford, matriculating in 1891. He attended as an Exhibitioner and was the Skinners' Company's Scholar in 1893, finally graduating (B.A., 1895) with a second class in theology. He also attended Cuddesdon Theological College in 1895.〔Grant, F. C., ''revised'' (2004). "Lake, Kirsopp." In H. C. G. Matthew and B. Harrison, eds., ''The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', 60 vols., 32:246. Oxford: Oxford University Press.〕〔Gardiner, R. B., ed. (1906). (''The Admission Registers of St. Paul's School from 1876 to 1905'', p. 205. ) London: George Bell and Sons.〕〔Holland, A. W., ed. (1904). (''The Oxford and Cambridge Yearbook, Pt. I. Oxford'', p. 355. ) London: Swan Sonnenschein.〕〔''Who Was Who, 1941–1950'', pp. 653-54. London: Adam & Charles Black.〕 He originally had intended to read law and to pursue a career in politics. However, an overdose of exercise, too soon after influenza, affected his heart and he was told by doctors that law and politics were out of the question. According to his son, "he was delicate and the church seemed to give the opportunity for a living and for some influence over the society
that interested him."〔Lake, G. K. (1937). "Biographical Note." In R. P. Casey et al., eds., (''Quantulacumque: Studies Presented to Kirsopp Lake by Pupils, Colleagues and Friends'', pp. vii-viii. ) London: Christophers.〕

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