John Gordon Davies
{{Short description|British theologian (1919–1990)}}
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John Gordon Davies (1919–1990) was Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham.[https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Gordon-Davies-1919-1990-Appreciation/dp/B001P9OIZ8 John Gordon Davies 1919-1990 An Appreciation] He was educated at King's School (Chester), Christ Church (Oxford) and Westcott House (Cambridge). He worked in the dockland parish of Rotherhithe before joining the University of Birmingham, and he was also Director of the Institute for the Study of Worship and Religious Architecture in the University.[https://www.jamesclarke.co/title/he-ascended-into-heaven He Ascended Into Heaven: Bampton Lecture series of 1958]
He was born into a family of wine and spirits merchants in Chester and after switching from the study of History to Theology at Oxford, trained for the Anglican Ministry at Cambridge where he met and married (Emily) Mary Tordoff. He was a pacifist during the war. After he moved to Birmingham he became a prolific theologian, writing about a book a year. Their second daughter Sally Davies became Chief Medical Officer of England and the first female Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.[https://www.whatisbiotechnology.org/index.php/people/summary/Davies Dame Professor Sally Davies] Biographical note on whatisbiotechnology.org
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Category:Academics of the University of Birmingham
Category:20th-century British theologians
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