John Howarth Eric Hull (27 January 1923 – 29 November 1977) was an English writer on religion.
Ordained in 1946 as a congregational minister, he held pastorates at Oakvale, Liverpool, Timperley, Cheshire and Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester.
In the 1950s, Hull commenced part-time teaching of Greek and the New Testament at the Lancashire Independent College Manchester, where he had trained as a minister.
His widow, Dr. Winifred Hull, a classics scholar, temporarily took over the teaching of Greek, also serving as warden of the College until a successor could be appointed.
[1] Hull's most famous work was The Holy Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles (1967).