Charles Cutler Torrey
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Charles Cutler Torrey was an American
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 historian
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, archeologist
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 and scholar who presented manuscripturial evidence to support alternate views on Christian
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 and Islam
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ic religious sources and origins. He founded the American School of Archaeology
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  at Jerusalem in 1901.

Torrey taught Semitic languages at the Andover Theological Seminary (1892–1900) and Yale University
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 (1900–32).

Some of Charles Cutler Torrey's studies are included in The Origins of The Koran: Classic Essays on Islam’s Holy Book edited by Ibn Warraq
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.

Books

  • The Mohammedan Conquest of Egypt and North Africa (1901), based on the Arabic work of Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam, of which he subsequently published an edition (1922).
  • Full online book: The Jewish Foundation of Islam (1933).
  • The Composition and Historical Value of Ezra-Nehemiah (1896)
  • Ezra Studies (1910)
  • The Chronicler's History of Israel (1954).
  • In The Second Isaiah: A New Interpretation (1928), he argued that Isa. 34–35 and 40–66 should be dated c. 400 BC.
  • Original Prophecy (1930) presents his theory that the canonical book of Ezekiel is a revision of a 3rd-century pseudepigraphon.
  • The Translations Made from the Original Aramaic Gospels (1912)
  • The Four Gospels: A New Translation (1933),
  • Our Translated Gospels (1936), Torrey held that the four Gospels were Greek translations from Aramaic originals.
  • Apocalypse of John (1958) argues that Revelation was a translation of an Aramaic original written in AD 68.

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