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and served on the Anglican Council on Foreign Relations. He was also general secretary of the Edinburgh world conference on faith and order in 1937. From 1944 to 1958, he was Oxford's
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in 1940 in a move which some in the Church in Wales believe deprived the Province of a new and invigorating presence among its prelates. He delivered the Gifford lectures,
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in 1913, after a year at Llandaff. He served briefly as a curate at St Mark's Church,
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Peart-Binns J.S, 1990: Edwin Morris, Archbishop of Wales, Llandyssul, Gomer Press.
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Hodgson was the son of Walter Hodgson (1853–1934), a shorthand writer to the
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Regius Professor of Divinity and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1944–1958
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priest, philosopher, theologian, historian of the early Church and
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Theological Secretary to the Commission on Faith and Order of the
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And was Made Man: An Introduction to the Study of the Gospels
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Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology and Canon of
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Democracy and Dictatorship in the Light of Christian Faith
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In 1917, Hodgson proposed unsuccessfully to the novelist
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Regius Professors of Divinity (University of Oxford)
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Oxford: Clarendon Press. 90:, London – 15 July 1969 in 758: 443:The Doctrine of the Church 405:This War and the Christian 272:Examining chaplain to the 262:, New York City, 1925–1931 244:Examining chaplain to the 16:British priest and scholar 650: 641: 633: 628: 556:Selwyn College, Cambridge 540:Hon. Doctor of Divinity, 533:Hon. Doctor of Divinity, 530:, Oxford University, 1938 518:Doctor of Sacred Theology 489:Sex and Christian Freedom 281:World Council of Churches 219:Sex and Christian Freedom 401:(Paddock lectures, 1936) 253:Magdalen College, Oxford 168:Magdalen College, Oxford 132:Hertford College, Oxford 209:, from 1955 to 1957 at 55:more precise citations. 610:by Mark D. Chapman in 549:St Edmund Hall, Oxford 431:New College, Edinburgh 265:Residentiary Canon of 239:St Edmund Hall, Oxford 164:St Edmund Hall, Oxford 621:Who Was Who 1897–2006 563:Christ Church, Oxford 524:, New York City, 1931 467:For Faith and Freedom 303:Member of council of 288:Christ Church, Oxford 207:For Faith and Freedom 184:Christ Church, Oxford 126:. He was educated at 535:Edinburgh University 503:Doctor of Civil Laws 274:Bishop of Winchester 267:Winchester Cathedral 140:St Michael's College 104:University of Oxford 86:(24 October 1889 in 507:Bishop's University 246:Bishop of Lichfield 106:from 1944 to 1958. 637:Oliver Chase Quick 561:Emeritus Student, 542:Glasgow University 528:Doctor of Divinity 425:(1943) (1942-1943 344:Driver, Godfrey R. 327:Major publications 237:Vice-Principal of 211:Glasgow University 199:Bishop of Carlisle 660: 659: 651:Succeeded by 629:Academic offices 387:The Lord's Prayer 317:Dorothy L. Sayers 156:Church of England 81: 80: 73: 749: 634:Preceded by 626: 595: 592: 586: 580: 471:Gifford Lectures 469:(1956) (1955–57 363: 340:Hodgson, Leonard 154:a deacon of the 128:St Paul's School 120:House of Commons 76: 69: 65: 62: 56: 51:this article by 42:inline citations 29: 28: 21: 757: 756: 752: 751: 750: 748: 747: 746: 662: 661: 656: 647: 639: 604: 602:Further reading 599: 598: 593: 589: 581: 577: 572: 554:Hon. fellow of 547:Hon. fellow of 498: 427:Croall Lectures 360: 346:, eds. 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House of Commons
County Durham
St Paul's School
Hertford College, Oxford
Greats
St Michael's College
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Church of England
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St Edmund Hall, Oxford
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General Theological Seminary
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Christ Church, Oxford
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Monmouth

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