Lincoln Hurst
L.D. Hurst was a distinguished scholar and professor specializing in New Testament studies, with particular expertise in the Epistle to the Hebrews, Christology, eschatology, and the historical Jesus. His seminal work, *The Epistle to the Hebrews: Its Background of Thought*, challenged traditional views by emphasizing Jewish influences over Platonism. He also completed G.B. Caird's *New Testament Theology*, a landmark in biblical scholarship.
Hurst authored numerous articles across academic journals and edited volumes, exploring themes such as Christology, Jesus' ethics, and semantic analyses of Jesus' Aramaic words. His interdisciplinary approach extended to film studies, notably linking "Shane" with Pauline theology.
As a beloved professor at UC Davis and other institutions, Hurst was renowned for his engaging teaching style. His legacy endures through his scholarship and contributions to theological understanding. He passed away at 62, leaving behind a rich academic portfolio and memorable impact on students and scholars alike.