He was the recipient of several research grants: Horowitz Fellow, Scheuer Fellow, Rosenstiel Fellow, Association of Theological Schools Fellow, and Society of Biblical Literature Fellow.[3] He also was awarded with Alumni Achievement Award by Simpson College.[3][4]
Academic work
From 1960 to 1990 he worked as a professor at Wesley Theological Seminary, where he was appointed Professor Emeritus.
G. W. Buchanan was an author or editor of several books and was on the Editorial Committee and Editorial Advisory Board of the Biblical Archaeology Review.[5]
He has also collaborated at Logos Bible Software with, among other works, the George Wesley Buchanan Collection (9 vols.), where he is placed as a biblical scholar, one of the main defenders of intertextual criticism and one of the best Bible scholars of the 20th century.[6]
G. W. Buchanan was one of the people who purported he change in thinking regarding the location of the Jewish Temple.
He changed his thinking about the location when he realized there is no natural spring on / under the Haram esh-Sharif.
The gihon spring is a siphon spring located 600 feet south of Al Aqsa Mosque, where the Ophel originally stood.
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Publications
Buchanan, George (1941). Eschatology and the "End of days". University of Chicago. OCLC1701413.
Buchanan, George (1964). Too late to sacrifice. Pulpit Digest Pub. Co. OCLC30935594.
Buchanan, George (1965). Midrashim pré-Tannaïtes. Paris: Librairie Lecoffre. OCLC31498665.
Reimarus, Hermann Samuel (1970) [c.1750–60]. Buchanan, George Wesley (ed.). The Goal of Jesus and His Disciples. Translated from the German by Buchanan, George Wesley. Leiden: E. J. Brill. The English title does not correspond to any work by Reimarius in either German or English Wikipedia.
Buchanan, George (1978). Revelation and redemption : Jewish documents of deliverance from the fall of Jerusalem to the death of Naḥmanides. OCLC4859611.
Buchanan, George (1978). The prophet's mantle in the nation's capital. University Press of America. ISBN0-8191-0545-7.
Buchanan, George (1980). Worship, feasts and ceremonies in the early Jewish-Christian church. Cambridge University Press. OCLC30985531.
Buchanan, George (1984). Jesus, the King and His Kingdom. Macon: Mercer. ISBN0-86554-072-1.
Buchanan, George (1987). Typology and the Gospel. University Press of America. ISBN0-8191-6377-5.
Buchanan, George (1992). Biblical and Theological Insights from Ancient and Modern Civil Law. Lewiston: E. Mellen Press. ISBN0-7734-9601-7.
Buchanan, George (1993). New Testament Eschatology. Lewiston: Mellen Biblical Press. ISBN0-7734-2378-8.
Buchanan, George (1993). The Book of Revelation. Lewiston: Mellen Biblical Press. ISBN0-7734-2365-6.
Buchanan, George (1994). Introduction to Intertextuality. Lewiston: Mellen Biblical Press. ISBN0-7734-2387-7.
Buchanan, George (1999). The Book of Daniel. Lewiston: Mellen Biblical Press. ISBN0-7734-2470-9.
Buchanan, George (2003). Jewish Messianic movements : from AD 70 to AD 1300: documents from the fall of Jerusalem to the end of the Crusades. Wipf and Stock Pub. ISBN1-59244-382-6.