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Arthur Headlam

Arthur Cayley Headlam CH (2 August 1862 – 17 January 1947) was an English theologian who served as Bishop of Gloucester from 1923 to 1945.


Arthur Headlam

Bishop of Gloucester
DioceseGloucester
Installed1923
Term ended1945
PredecessorEdgar Gibson
SuccessorWilfred Askwith
Orders
Ordination29 September 1888
by John Mackarness
Consecration25 January 1923
Personal details
Born(1862-08-02)2 August 1862
Died17 January 1947(1947-01-17) (aged 84)
NationalityBritish
DenominationAnglican
ParentsArthur William Headlam
Agnes Favell
Spouse
Evelyn Persis Wingfield
(m. 1900)
Previous post(s)Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford
Alma materNew College, Oxford
Memorial in Gloucester Cathedral

Biography edit

Headlam was born in Whorlton, County Durham, the son of its vicar, Arthur William Headlam (1826–1908), by his first wife, Agnes Favell.[1] The historian James Wycliffe Headlam was his younger brother. He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, where he read Greats. He was a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, from 1885. He was ordained in 1888, and became Rector of Welwyn in 1896. In 1900 Headlam married Evelyn Persis Wingfield.[1]

He was Professor of Dogmatic Theology at King's College London from 1903 to 1916, where he served as Principal from 1903 to 1912 and as the first Dean from 1908 until 1913.[2] He was Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford from 1918 to 1923. His 1920 Bampton Lectures showed the theme of ecumenism that would preoccupy him.[3] At the time of the 1926 General Strike, he opposed the intervention of some of the other bishops.[4]

He was influential in the Church of England's council on foreign relations in the 1930s, chairing the Committee on Relations with Episcopal Churches.[5] He supported the Protestant Reich Church in Germany, and was a critic of the Confessing Church. He is thus generally considered an 'appeaser'.[6] During the Nazi rise to power in 1933 he blamed German Jews for causing their own persecution, writing that they caused "the violence of the Russian Communists" and "Socialist communities" and were "not altogether a pleasant element in German, and in particular Berlin life."[7]

He was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the 1921 Birthday Honours for his services at Oxford.[8]

Selected publications edit

  • With William Sanday, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1895. Fifth Edition: 1902.
  • The teaching of the Russian church : being notes on points on which it differs from the English church. London: The Eastern Church Association. 1897.
  • Hogarth, David George, ed. (1899). "Christian Authority". Authority and Archaeology, Sacred and Profane: Essays on the relation of monuments to Biblical and Classical Literature. London: John Murray.
  • The sources & authority of dogmatic theology : being an inaugural lecture. London: MacMillan & Co. 1903.
  • "The dates of the New Testament Books". Criticism of the New Testament: St. Margaret's Lectures. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1902. With William Sanday, Frederick Kenyon, F. Crawford Burkitt, & J. H. Bernhard.
  • History, Authority and Theology. London: John Murray. 1909.
  • St. Paul and Christianity. London: John Murray. 1913.
  • The Miracles of the New Testament: Being the Moorhouse Lectures for 1914 delivered at St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. London: John Murray. 1914.
  • The study of Theology, an inaugural lecture delivered on 13 June 1918. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. 1918.
  • The Doctrine of the Church and Christian reunion : being the Bampton Lectures for the year 1920. London: John Murray. 1920.
  • . London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 1921. Archived from the original on 25 July 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  • The life and teaching of Jesus the Christ. New York: Oxford University Press. 1923.
  • Christian Unity. London: Christian Student Movement Press. 1930.
  • What it means to be a Christian. London: Faber & Faber. 1933.
  • Christian Theology; the Doctrine of God. Oxford Clarendon Press. 1934.
  • The Church of Roumania and the Anglican Communion. 1937.
  • The Fourth Gospel as History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1946.

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1929). Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour (7th ed.). London: Hurst & Blackett. pp. 905–906. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  2. ^ . King's College London. 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  3. ^ Frederick Burgess (1921). "The Lambeth Appeal". The Catholic Faith and the Religious Situation. New York: The Churchmen's Alliance. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  4. ^ Grimley, Matthew (2004). Citizenship, Community, and the Church of England: Liberal Anglican Theories of the State Between the Wars. UK: Oxford University Press. p. 121. ISBN 9780199270897.
  5. ^ Carpenter, Edward (1997). Cantuar: The Archbishops in their Office (3rd ed.). London: Mowbray. p. 450.
  6. ^ Clements, Keith (1999). Faith on the Frontier: A Life of J. H. Oldham. Edinburgh: T & T Clark. p. 343.
  7. ^ Bouverie, Tim (2019). Appeasement: Chamberlain, Hitler, Churchill, and the Road to War (1 ed.). New York: Tim Duggan Books. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-451-49984-4. OCLC 1042099346.
  8. ^ "No. 32346". The London Gazette (Supplement). 4 June 1921. p. 4535.

Bibliography edit

Further reading edit

  • Jasper, Ronald (1960). Arthur Cayley Headlam: Life and Letters of a Bishop. London: Faith Press.

External links edit

Academic offices
Preceded by Principal of King's College London
1903–1912
Succeeded by
New office Dean of King's College London
1908–1912
Succeeded by
Preceded by Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford
1918—1923
Succeeded by
Henry Leighton Goudge
Church of England titles
Preceded by Bishop of Gloucester
1923–1945
Succeeded by

arthur, headlam, arthur, cayley, headlam, august, 1862, january, 1947, english, theologian, served, bishop, gloucester, from, 1923, 1945, right, reverendchbishop, gloucesterdiocesegloucesterinstalled1923term, ended1945predecessoredgar, gibsonsuccessorwilfred, . Arthur Cayley Headlam CH 2 August 1862 17 January 1947 was an English theologian who served as Bishop of Gloucester from 1923 to 1945 The Right ReverendArthur HeadlamCHBishop of GloucesterDioceseGloucesterInstalled1923Term ended1945PredecessorEdgar GibsonSuccessorWilfred AskwithOrdersOrdination29 September 1888by John MackarnessConsecration25 January 1923Personal detailsBorn 1862 08 02 2 August 1862Whorlton County DurhamDied17 January 1947 1947 01 17 aged 84 NationalityBritishDenominationAnglicanParentsArthur William HeadlamAgnes FavellSpouseEvelyn Persis Wingfield m 1900 wbr Previous post s Regius Professor of Divinity OxfordAlma materNew College Oxford Memorial in Gloucester Cathedral Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected publications 3 References 3 1 Notes 3 2 Bibliography 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography editHeadlam was born in Whorlton County Durham the son of its vicar Arthur William Headlam 1826 1908 by his first wife Agnes Favell 1 The historian James Wycliffe Headlam was his younger brother He was educated at Winchester College and New College Oxford where he read Greats He was a Fellow of All Souls College Oxford from 1885 He was ordained in 1888 and became Rector of Welwyn in 1896 In 1900 Headlam married Evelyn Persis Wingfield 1 He was Professor of Dogmatic Theology at King s College London from 1903 to 1916 where he served as Principal from 1903 to 1912 and as the first Dean from 1908 until 1913 2 He was Regius Professor of Divinity Oxford from 1918 to 1923 His 1920 Bampton Lectures showed the theme of ecumenism that would preoccupy him 3 At the time of the 1926 General Strike he opposed the intervention of some of the other bishops 4 He was influential in the Church of England s council on foreign relations in the 1930s chairing the Committee on Relations with Episcopal Churches 5 He supported the Protestant Reich Church in Germany and was a critic of the Confessing Church He is thus generally considered an appeaser 6 During the Nazi rise to power in 1933 he blamed German Jews for causing their own persecution writing that they caused the violence of the Russian Communists and Socialist communities and were not altogether a pleasant element in German and in particular Berlin life 7 He was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour CH in the 1921 Birthday Honours for his services at Oxford 8 Selected publications editWith William Sanday A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans Edinburgh T amp T Clark 1895 Fifth Edition 1902 The teaching of the Russian church being notes on points on which it differs from the English church London The Eastern Church Association 1897 Hogarth David George ed 1899 Christian Authority Authority and Archaeology Sacred and Profane Essays on the relation of monuments to Biblical and Classical Literature London John Murray The sources amp authority of dogmatic theology being an inaugural lecture London MacMillan amp Co 1903 The dates of the New Testament Books Criticism of the New Testament St Margaret s Lectures New York Charles Scribner s Sons 1902 With William Sanday Frederick Kenyon F Crawford Burkitt amp J H Bernhard History Authority and Theology London John Murray 1909 St Paul and Christianity London John Murray 1913 The Miracles of the New Testament Being the Moorhouse Lectures for 1914 delivered at St Paul s Cathedral Melbourne London John Murray 1914 The study of Theology an inaugural lecture delivered on 13 June 1918 Oxford The Clarendon Press 1918 The Doctrine of the Church and Christian reunion being the Bampton Lectures for the year 1920 London John Murray 1920 The Anglicans the Orthodox and the Old Catholics Notes on the Lambeth report on Unity London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1921 Archived from the original on 25 July 2013 Retrieved 10 February 2015 The life and teaching of Jesus the Christ New York Oxford University Press 1923 Christian Unity London Christian Student Movement Press 1930 What it means to be a Christian London Faber amp Faber 1933 Christian Theology the Doctrine of God Oxford Clarendon Press 1934 The Church of Roumania and the Anglican Communion 1937 The Fourth Gospel as History Oxford Oxford University Press 1946 References editNotes edit a b Fox Davies Arthur Charles 1929 Armorial families a directory of gentlemen of coat armour 7th ed London Hurst amp Blackett pp 905 906 Retrieved 10 February 2015 Dean s Office Records King s College London 2015 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 10 February 2015 Frederick Burgess 1921 The Lambeth Appeal The Catholic Faith and the Religious Situation New York The Churchmen s Alliance Retrieved 10 February 2015 Grimley Matthew 2004 Citizenship Community and the Church of England Liberal Anglican Theories of the State Between the Wars UK Oxford University Press p 121 ISBN 9780199270897 Carpenter Edward 1997 Cantuar The Archbishops in their Office 3rd ed London Mowbray p 450 Clements Keith 1999 Faith on the Frontier A Life of J H Oldham Edinburgh T amp T Clark p 343 Bouverie Tim 2019 Appeasement Chamberlain Hitler Churchill and the Road to War 1 ed New York Tim Duggan Books p 12 ISBN 978 0 451 49984 4 OCLC 1042099346 No 32346 The London Gazette Supplement 4 June 1921 p 4535 Bibliography edit Arthur Cayley Headlam Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Agnes Headlam Morley 1948 memoir in A C Headlam The Fourth Gospel as History Jasper Ronald 1960 Arthur Cayley Headlam Life and Letters of a Bishop London Faith Press Prichard E C 1990 Arthur Cayley Headlam Bishop of Gloucester 1923 45 A Life Worthing Churchman ISBN 9781850931812 Further reading editJasper Ronald 1960 Arthur Cayley Headlam Life and Letters of a Bishop London Faith Press External links editBibliographic directory from Project Canterbury Academic offices Preceded byArchibald Robertson Principal of King s College London1903 1912 Succeeded byRonald Burrows New office Dean of King s College London1908 1912 Succeeded byAlfred Caldecott Preceded byHenry Scott Holland Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford1918 1923 Succeeded byHenry Leighton Goudge Church of England titles Preceded byEdgar Gibson Bishop of Gloucester1923 1945 Succeeded byWilfred Askwith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur Headlam amp oldid 1174697713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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