Robert Lisle Lindsey

Robert L. Lindsey
Born(1917-08-16)August 16, 1917
DiedMay 31, 1995(1995-05-31) (aged 77)
OccupationAcademic Pastoral
SpouseMargaret Lutz[1]

Robert Lisle Lindsey (1917–1995), founded together with David Flusser the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research.

He spent most of his adult life as pastor in the Holy Land. He is especially known for pastoring the Narkis Street Baptist Church in Jerusalem. His biography was published under the name One Foot In Heaven: The Story of Bob Lindsey of Jerusalem.[1] While rescuing an Arab orphan from the dangerous Israel-Jordan border in 1960, Lindsey was seriously injured after stepping on a land mine which resulted in the loss of his left foot.

He was an Israeli New Testament scholar. He was a contributor to the Jerusalem Perspective, an academic journal of a consortium of Israeli scholars, including Jews, Christians, and others, of Jesus Research, also known as the Quest for the Historical Jesus.

  1. ^ a b Kenneth R. Mullican Jr. and Loren C. Turnage, One Foot In Heaven: The Story of Bob Lindsey of Jerusalem, Frederick, Maryland: PublishAmerica, 2005.