Revel earned his Doctorate of Divinity with his thesis entitled Forensic and non-forensic elements in St. Paul's ideas of justification and righteousness, at Wycliffe College. He was awarded honorary doctorates from Trinity College and Huron College.
Awards
In 2001 Parke-Taylor wins Scott Award with his book The Formation of the Book of Jeremiah: Doublets and Recurring Phrases,[6][7] in which he identifies instances in which the same prophet wrote the book.[8][9]
Geoffrey H Parke-Taylor (1966). Forensic and non-forensic elements in St. Paul's ideas of justification and righteousness (Th. D. General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada 1966). London, Ont.: [publisher not identified]. OCLC977809282.
Books
G. H. Parke-Taylor (1975). (Yehovah) = Yahweh : the divine name in the Bible. Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ISBN0-88920-013-0. OCLC1005663988.[11]
Geoffrey H Parke-Taylor (2000). The formation of the book of Jeremiah: doublets and recurring phrases. Monograph series (Society of Biblical Literature). Vol. 51. Atlanta, Ga.: Society of Biblical Literature. ISBN1589833945. OCLC43656993.
References
^Wells, R. (2001). "Reviewed Work: The Formation of the Book of Jeremiah: Doublets and Recurring Phrases by Geoffrey H. Parke-Taylor". Journal of Biblical Literature. 120 (4): 748–751. doi:10.2307/3268273. JSTOR3268273.
^Anglican Church of Canada. General Synod (1967). "For degrees in divinity". Journal of Proceedings. 23. Anglican Church of Canada, General Synod.
^John R. W. Gwynne-Timothy (1978). Western's First Century. University of Western Ontario. ISBN9780771400148.
^Christopher A. Rollston (October 2003). "The Formation of the Book of Jeremiah: Doublets and Recurring Phrases. By Geoffrey H. Parke‐Taylor. Society of Biblical Literature, Monograph Series, no. 51. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Pp. xviii + 327. $45". Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 62 (4): 301–302. doi:10.1086/380364.