Fellows of the Queen's College, Oxford - Howard Florey, Thomas Langton, David Jenkins, William Thomson, G. B. Caird, Battiscombe Gunn (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Howard Florey, Thomas Langton, David Jenkins, William Thomson, G. B. Caird, Battiscombe Gunn, Harold Beeley, Thomas Barlow, E. P. Sanders, John Reeves, Richard Richards, Sydney Chapman, William Temple, Joseph Williamson, Malcolm Pasley, John Percival, Alan Budd, Bernard Gilpin, Archibald Sayce, Christopher Bainbridge, Timothy Barnes, George Bernard Cronshaw, Richard Crakanthorpe, Edward Thwaites, John Wilfrid Linnett, Peter M. Neumann, Kenneth O. Morgan, John D. Rutherford, Augustus Edward Hough Love, Godfrey Elton, 1st Baron Elton, John Trevisa, John M. Ball, George Kilpatrick, Henry Airay, Tony Honore, William Awdry, Wilson Baker, Colin McColl, Roger Pearson, Dennis Nineham, John Boste, Paul Madden, George Frederick James Temple, Christopher Rowland, Jasper Hume Nicolls, Lewis Campbell, David Constantine, Dan Sarooshi, Thomas Eric Peet, Christopher Airay, John Baines, Robert Gandell, Richard Ullerston, Nicholas Bamforth, R. A. C. Parker, Terence James Reed, Thomas William Lancaster, Barnaby Potter, Ritchie Robertson, Henry Robinson. Excerpt: George Bradford Caird (17 July 1917 - 21 April 1984), D.Phil., D.D., FBA, was a British churchman, theologian, humanitarian, and biblical scholar. At the time of his death he was Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford. Mansfield College, Oxford: main entranceBorn in London, England to parents from Dundee, Scotland, George Caird's early years were spent in Birmingham, England, where his father was a construction engineer, and where he attended King Edward's School. His university education began at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he received the B.A. in 1939, First-Class Honours in both parts of the Classical Tripos, with distinction in Greek and Latin verse. A lifelong Congregationalist, he then left Cambridge to study theology at M...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Howard Florey, Thomas Langton, David Jenkins, William Thomson, G. B. Caird, Battiscombe Gunn, Harold Beeley, Thomas Barlow, E. P. Sanders, John Reeves, Richard Richards, Sydney Chapman, William Temple, Joseph Williamson, Malcolm Pasley, John Percival, Alan Budd, Bernard Gilpin, Archibald Sayce, Christopher Bainbridge, Timothy Barnes, George Bernard Cronshaw, Richard Crakanthorpe, Edward Thwaites, John Wilfrid Linnett, Peter M. Neumann, Kenneth O. Morgan, John D. Rutherford, Augustus Edward Hough Love, Godfrey Elton, 1st Baron Elton, John Trevisa, John M. Ball, George Kilpatrick, Henry Airay, Tony Honore, William Awdry, Wilson Baker, Colin McColl, Roger Pearson, Dennis Nineham, John Boste, Paul Madden, George Frederick James Temple, Christopher Rowland, Jasper Hume Nicolls, Lewis Campbell, David Constantine, Dan Sarooshi, Thomas Eric Peet, Christopher Airay, John Baines, Robert Gandell, Richard Ullerston, Nicholas Bamforth, R. A. C. Parker, Terence James Reed, Thomas William Lancaster, Barnaby Potter, Ritchie Robertson, Henry Robinson. Excerpt: George Bradford Caird (17 July 1917 - 21 April 1984), D.Phil., D.D., FBA, was a British churchman, theologian, humanitarian, and biblical scholar. At the time of his death he was Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford. Mansfield College, Oxford: main entranceBorn in London, England to parents from Dundee, Scotland, George Caird's early years were spent in Birmingham, England, where his father was a construction engineer, and where he attended King Edward's School. His university education began at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he received the B.A. in 1939, First-Class Honours in both parts of the Classical Tripos, with distinction in Greek and Latin verse. A lifelong Congregationalist, he then left Cambridge to study theology at M...

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August 2011

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42

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978-1-156-46739-8

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