Background
Professor Wood was born at Walton, New New York
Biblical scholar professor of Biblical
Professor Wood was born at Walton, New New York
He graduated from Hamilton College in 1885 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and taught at Jaffna College, Ceylon, until 1889. Wood then studied for his Bachelor of Divinity degree at Yale and completed it in 1892, the same year he met and married his wife, Katherine Hastings.
Doctorate. (1861-1934 ) was an American biblical scholar. He taught for a short time at the University of Chicago before taking a job as a professor of Biblical literature and comparative religion at Smith College in 1893. He went continuously studied and received a Ph.
Doctorate. from the University of Chicago in 1903 and a Doctor of Divinity from Hamilton College in 1915.
He requisitioned a leave of absence from Smith College for year"s time (1934-1925) to serve as a visiting professor in Ginling College, Nanjing, China. Wood had served on Ginling"s Board of Founders for an extensive period of time.
During this period he also taught at Doshisa University in Japan. He died in Washington District of Columbia in 1934.
Professor Wood was the author of The Spirit of God in Biblical Literature-A Study in the History of Religion (1904) and Adult Class Study (1911).
He was coauthor with Elihu Grant of The bible as Literature (1914), and with Newton M. Hall of the following: The Bible Story (five volumes, 1906). Adult Bible Classes (1906). And The Days of the Kings of Israel (1908).