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* Averil Cameron ( professor at King's College and Oxford ) and Stuart Hall ( historian and theologian ), in their recent translation of the Life of Constantine, point out that writers such as Burckhardt found it necessary to attack Eusebius in order to undermine the ideological legitimacy of the Habsburg empire, which based itself on the idea of Christian empire derived from Constantine, and that the most controversial letter in the Life has since been found among the papyri of Egypt.
John Wycliffe (; also spelt Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, or Wickliffe ) ( c. 1320 – 31 December 1384 ) was an English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford in England, who was known as an early dissident in the Roman Catholic Church during the 14th century.
The term " Lollard " refers to the followers of John Wycliffe, a prominent theologian who was dismissed from the University of Oxford in 1381 for criticism of the Church, especially his doctrine on the Eucharist.
* Jonathan Edwards ( academic ) ( 1629 – 1712 ), theologian and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford 1686 – 1712
He was also instrumental in founding the official Oxford University Press, and installed the pioneer of international law, Alberico Gentili, and the exotic theologian, Antonio del Corro, at Oxford.
* Richard Smyth ( theologian ) ( or Smith ), ( 1499 – 1563 ) English Catholic scholar, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford
* Renn Dickson Hampden ( 1793 – 1868 ), English theologian and Professor at Oxford
The Friars had a long and esteemed history in Oxford, listing many famous alumni, including the English statesman, Robert Grosseteste, also a theologian and Bishop of Lincoln, who became head of Greyfriars, Master of the School of Oxford from 1208, and the first Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Bradwardine was a precocious student, educated at Balliol College, Oxford where he was a fellow by 1321 ; he took the degree of doctor of divinity, and acquired the reputation of a profound scholar, a skilful mathematician and an able theologian.
John Owen ( 1616 – 24 August 1683 ) was an English Nonconformist church leader, theologian, and academic administrator at the University of Oxford.
Benjamin Jowett ( 15 April 1817 – 1 October 1893 ) was renowned as an influential tutor and administrative reformer in the University of Oxford, a theologian and translator of Plato.
His younger brother was the theologian Henry Harclay, a Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
* Robert Beckford, a British academic theologian and a reader in black theology and popular culture at Oxford Brookes University
Oxford theologian Alister McGrath has noted that " all medieval theology is ‘ Augustinian ’ to a greater or lesser extent.
* Thomas Jackson ( theologian ) ( 1579 – 1640 ), English theologian, and President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
They sought to secure the election of reformers – including Ryder and Andrew Linzey, the Oxford theologian – to the RSPCA's ruling council.
Their only son, Alfred Milner, was born in the Hessian town of Gießen and educated first at Tübingen, then at King's College School and, from 1872 to 1876, as a scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, studying under the classicist theologian Benjamin Jowett.
It was named after British humanist and Jesuit theologian Martin D ' Arcy, S. J., who amassed an art collection at Campion Hall, Oxford University, in England.
To justify its idea of a via media the Oxford Movement attributed this position to the works of the Elizabethan theologian Richard Hooker and in particular his book Lawes of Ecclesiastical Polity, which is accepted as a founding work on Anglican theology, a view of Hooker promoted by John Keble, who was one of the first to argue that English theology underwent such a " decisive change " in Hooker ’ s hands.

Oxford and Dr
Wilson's first success came during a business trip to Akron, Ohio, where he was introduced to Dr. Robert Smith, a surgeon and Oxford Group member who was unable to stay sober.
* Pargiter, Frederick Eden, Dr., Chronology based on: Ancient Indian Historical Tradition, Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1924, Reprint 1997
In 1919 he moved to Oxford University as Dr Lee's Professor of Chemistry, where, in the period up till 1936, he reorganized the laboratories and the syllabus in chemistry.
* Hone, Campbell R. ( 1950 ) The Life of Dr. John Radcliffe, 1652 – 1714, Benefactor of the University of Oxford.
Dr. John Ward's 1662 diary entry stating that Shakespeare wrote two plays a year " and for that had an allowance so large that he spent at the rate of £ 1, 000 a year " as a critical piece of evidence, since Queen Elizabeth I gave Oxford an annuity of exactly £ 1, 000 beginning in 1586 that was continued until his death.
* Klein, Ernest, Dr., A comprehensive etymological dictionary of the English language: Dealing with the origin of words and their sense development thus illustrating the history and civilization of culture, Elsevier, Oxford, 7th ed., 2000
* Dr Henry Wilkinson, Bermuda From Sail To Steam: The History Of The Island From 1784 to 1901, Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, UK OX2 6DP.
In that year he also became a Doctor in Medicine from the University of Oxford (" Dr. med.
According to the findings of Dr. Christian Davenport of the University of Notre Dame, Professor William Moore of Florida State University, and David Armstrong of Oxford University during their torture research, evidence suggests that non-governmental organizations have played the most determinant factor for stopping torture once it gets started.
Dr Sharon Kinsella, a lecturer at Oxford University on Japanese sociology, called the selection of Hello Kitty " a bit farcical ;" " as if a dumbed-down cultural icon ... can somehow do something significant to alter the gnarly and difficult state of China-Japan relations.
1946 book by Oxford Professor Dr. Josep Trueta
It tells the story of the making of the Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) and one of its most prolific early contributors, Dr. W. C. Minor, a retired United States Army surgeon.
* Bermuda From Sail To Steam: The History Of The Island From 1784 to 1901, Dr. Henry Wilkinson, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-215932-1
This Josias White was the grandson of another John White ( died 1580 ) possibly connected to Dr Thomas White ( 1514 – 1588 ), Warden of New College, Oxford.
In short his numerous Publick Works at Oxford, perfected in his lifetime, and the design and model of Dr. Ratcliff's Library there, his design of a new Parliament-House, after the thought of Sir Christopher Wren ; and, to mention no more, his noble Design for repairing the West-End of Westminster-Abbey, will all stand monuments to his great capacity, inexhaustible fancy, and solid judgement.
*" Dead before Breakfast: The English Gentleman and Honour Affronted ", Dr Stephen Banks in Sheila Bibb and Daniel Escandell ( eds ), Best Served Cold: Studies on Revenge, Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2010.
* Taking Flight: Inventing the Aerial Age, from Antiquity through the First World War, by Dr. Richard P. Hallion, Oxford University Press, 2003
In 1548 Vermigli was appointed Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, in succession to Dr. Richard Smyth, and was incorporated D. D.
Dr Burney and Sir John Hawkins published specimens of his compositions in their works on the history of music ; and Dr Aldrich collected an almost complete set of his compositions, at present in the library of Christ Church, Oxford.
Cowbridge Grammar School was founded in 1608 and had close links with Jesus College, Oxford through its later benefactor, Dr Leoline Jenkins.
* The Reverend Dr H. Wheeler Robinson, Principal of Regent's Park College, Oxford and pre-eminent Old Testament scholar of his time
In the early days of the college at Oxford there was a Latin grace which was thought to be composed by Dr Aubrey Argyle:
* The Reverend Dr. Michael Quicke MA Cambridge University MA Oxford University D. D.

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