Ellen Bradshaw Aitken
| Ellen Bradshaw Aitken | |
|---|---|
| Title | Dean of McGill University (2007–2014) | 
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| Alma mater | |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Early New Testament Studies | 
| Sub-discipline | Greco-Roman hero cult and ancient Christianity | 
Ellen Bradshaw Aitken (1961-2014) was a Canadian New Testament scholar and the dean of Faculty of Religious Studies at McGill University (now the McGill University School of Religious Studies). [1] She was an ordained Episcopal priest serving at the Church of St. John the Evangelist in Montreal,[2] and was a founder of the Anglican Association of Biblical Scholars. [3] She was “an expert in early Christian Studies, with emphasis on Hellenistic and Roman contexts…”[4]
References
- ^ Ellen Bradshaw Aitken (1964–2014) (in memoriam), McGill University
- ^ "Historic moment on Trinity Sunday" (PDF). The Montreal Anglican. Anglican Diocese of Montreal. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
- ^ ECF Fellows Spotlight: Ellen Aitken, Episcopal Church Foundation, April 28, 2105
- ^ Annie M. Lowrey, “Passion with a Prof”, Harvard Chrimson, March 11, 2004