Reginald H. Fuller
| Reginald H. Fuller | |
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| Born | Reginald Horace Fuller 24 March 1915 Horsham, England | 
| Died | 4 April 2007 (aged 92) | 
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| Spouse | Ilse Barda Fuller (m. 1942) | 
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| Religion | Christianity (Anglican) | 
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| Influences | Ferdinand Hahn | 
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| School or tradition | Neo-orthodoxy | 
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Reginald Horace Fuller (24 March 1915 – 4 April 2007) was an English-American biblical scholar, ecumenist, and Anglican priest. His works are recognized for their consequential analysis of New Testament Christology. One aspect of his work is on the relation of Jesus to the early church and the church today. For this, his analysis, which uses the historical-critical method, has been described as neo-orthodox.