James Hope Moulton

James Hope Moulton

Reverend James Moulton was born on October 11 1863, and died at sea on 9 April 1917.

Biography

His family had a strong Methodist background. His father was the first headmaster of the Leys School, Cambridge where James was one of the first students. He chose to become a Wesleyan minister. He showed a strong talent for academic studies, and the University of Manchester invited him to teach Classical Greek and other languages. He was also teaching at the Didsbury College, a Baptist Seminar outside Manchester. He was friend of James Frazer, the Scottish social anthropologist. [Frazer, J. (2005) "Selected Letters of Sir J.G. Frazer". Oxford University Press] He developed a strong interest in Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest known monotheistic religions. Over the course of his life he published many books and papers, mainly focused on Zoroastrianism and the Greek texts that the Bible is derived from. He was a Prison Chaplain at Preston for some time around 1910. [ [http://www.institutions.org.uk/prisons/info/methodist_prison_chaplains.htm Methodist Prison Chaplains ] at www.institutions.org.uk]

In 1916 he decided to take advantage of the academic lull of World War I [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=1197485 The Treasure of the Magi: A Study of Modern Zoroastrianism ] at www.questia.com] and spend a long spell in India, to serve as a Methodist missionary and to research & lecture on Zoroastrianism in one of its traditional homelands. This was not an easy time for James, as his wife had recently died, and while he was in India, his son William Ralph Osborn Moulton died in the French trenches on 5 August 1916. He spent 16 months in India under the auspices of the YMCA, researching, preaching and lecturing. A matter that was of particular interest to him was the religion of the Parsis, the Zoroastrians of the Indian subcontinent, and the relationship between their beliefs and the Judeo-Christian religion. He felt that the former was awaiting its completion by the latter. [Moulton, J. (1995). "The Treasure of the Magi: A Study of Modern Zoroastrianism".Kessinger Publishing] While in Karachi, he availed of the friendship and library of Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla, a U.S.-educated Zoroastrian scholar and the high priest of the Parsi community there.

He left Karachi aboard the "S.S. City of Paris", headed for Egypt where he met with friend and colleague Dr Rendel Harris. The pair set sail from Port Said but as their ship passed the Gulf of Lion it was torpedoed and sank. Moulton, Harris and several others from the ship escaped in a lifeboat, but James Moulton died on the third of the four days it took the boat to reach Corsica. He was buried at sea on 9 April 1917.

elected Works

* Grammar of New Testament Greek Vol. I - "Prolegomena", 1906
* WILLIAM F. MOULTON a memoir, written with his father, William Fiddian Moulton [ [http://www.abbeybook.com/entries/A59771.html Book A59771 - Moulton,W. Fiddian & James Hope Moulton - WILLIAM F. MOULTON a memoir - 1899 ] at www.abbeybook.com]
* The Papers of Oscar Browning, written with his father, William Fiddian Moulton [ [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0272%2FPP%2FOB%2F1%2F1157%2FA Janus: The Papers of Oscar Browning ] at janus.lib.cam.ac.uk]
* Early Religious Poetry of Persia
* Early Religious Poetry of Persia 1911
* Early Zoroastrianism
* Fire Temples and Towers of Silence
* Parsi Piety
* The Crown of Zoroastrianism
* The Parsis
* The Parsis and Christian Propaganda
* The Teaching of Zarathushtra
* Treasure of the Magi: A Study of Modern Zoroastrianism
* Zarathustra and the Outside World
* Zoroastrianism

Academic Positions Held

* Tutor at Didsbury College [ [http://www.abcog.org/moulton1.htm James Hope Moulton: Egyptian Rubbish-Heaps and the Study of the New Testament ] at www.abcog.org]
* Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge
* Greenwood Professor of Hellenistic Greek and Indo-European Philology at Manchester University

ee also

* William Fiddian Moulton, father
* John Fletcher Moulton, brother
* Richard Green Moulton, brother
* James Egan Moulton, brother

References

* Church History Institute [http://chi.gospelcom.net/DAILYF/2002/10/daily-10-11-2002.shtml]
* Foreword to The Treasure of the Magi: A Study of Modern Zoroastrianism [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=1197485]
* theology today book review [http://theologytoday.ptsem.edu/jul1964/v21-2-bookreview3.htm]
* kingkong Author Anniversary database [http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/mo4.htm]

External links

* "From Egyptian Rubbish Heaps", Transcripts of a series of lectures he gave in 1914 [http://www.abcog.org/moulton1.htm]
* Online transcript of "The Treasure of the Magi: A Study of Modern Zoroastrianism" [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=1197481]


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