biography
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| (1889–1969)
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| biography:
| Anglican theologian, born in London, UK. He taught at Magdalen College, Oxford, and the General Theological Seminary, New York, before returning to Oxford as professor of moral and pastoral theology (1938–54) and then professor of divinity (1944–58). He was also theological secretary to the Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches, Geneva (1933– 52), and warden of William Temple College, Rugby (1954–66). He wrote some 20 books, including The Doctrine of the Trinity (1943) and The Doctrine of the Atonement (1951). |
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