David Boulton (UK journalist)
David Boulton is a British journalist, author, documentary producer and lecturer. Following five years in print media,[1] Boulton pursued a 40-year career in broadcast journalism as a producer, editor, and executive, winning several awards[citation needed]. Boulton has authored or edited 21 books in the fields of history, current affairs, theology, and humanism. His most recent book (2008) Who on Earth Was Jesus? is a survey of contemporary historical Jesus scholarship and is aimed at the lay reader.[2] Boulton maintains an active international lecture and speaking schedule.
Boulton is a nontheistic Quaker.[3][4]
Bibliography[edit]
- Objection Overruled, Macgibbon & Kee, 1967
- Who on Earth Was Jesus?: The Modern Quest for the Jesus of History ISBN 978-1-84694-018-7 Search this book on .
- The Trouble with God: Building the Republic of Heaven ISBN 978-1-84694-018-7 Search this book on .
References[edit]
- ↑ "David Boulton Broadcasting Career".
- ↑ Nydahl, Lama Ole (2012). The Way Things Are: A Living Approach to Buddhism. John Hunt Publishing. pp. 143–144. ISBN 9781780998459. Search this book on
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Craigo-Snell, Shannon (2012). "Response to David Boulton and Jeffrey Dudiak". Quaker Religious Thought. 118: 45–50.
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