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John L. Drury. Jonathan Leonard Drury (born November 16, 1978) is an ordained minister in The Wesleyan Church of North America and an American theologian known for his contribution to Christology, Wesleyan Theology, Barthianism, Holiness Theology, and Protestant Theology. He is currently the Professor of New Testament and Spiritual Formation at ...
John L. Drury (born 1978) Michael S. Heiser (1963–2023) Gavin Ortlund (born 1983) 21st century ... Christian theologian; References This page was last ...
The Liberation of Theology (1976) is a book on theology written by Juan Luis Segundo, S.J., translated by John Drury, and published by Orbis Books. Background
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John Dury. John Dury [1] (1596 in Edinburgh [2] – 1680 in Kassel) was a Scottish Calvinist minister and an intellectual of the English Civil War period. He made efforts to re-unite the Calvinist and Lutheran wings of Protestantism, hoping to succeed when he moved to Kassel in 1661, but he did not accomplish this.
Caroline Elam is the daughter of John Frederick Elam OBE and Joan Barrington Elam (née Lloyd). Her secondary education was at Colchester County High School for Girls. She then obtained a BA in classics at Lady Margaret Hall in the University of Oxford in 1967 and an MA in the history of art from the Courtauld Institute of Art in 1970.
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Drury was ordained in 1963. His first post was a curacy at St John's Wood. [3] Later he was Chaplain of Downing College, Cambridge, then fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. From 1973 to 1979 he was a Residentiary Canon at Norwich Cathedral and after that Head of Religious Studies at Sussex University. From 1981 to 1991 he was Dean of King's ...