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David Edwards (priest)

David Lawrence Edwards OBE (20 January 1929 – 25 April 2018) was an Anglican priest, scholar and church historian. He served as the Dean of Norwich, Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sub-Dean at Westminster Abbey and Provost of Southwark, and was a prolific author.[1]


David Edwards

Provost of Southwark
ChurchChurch of England
DioceseDiocese of Southwark
Other post(s)
Orders
Ordination1954 (deacon)
1955 (priest)
Personal details
Born
David Lawrence Edwards

(1929-01-20)20 January 1929
Cairo, Egypt
Died25 April 2018(2018-04-25) (aged 89)
Winchester, England
ResidenceAnglicanism
EducationKing's School, Canterbury
Alma materMagdalen College, Oxford
Westcott House, Cambridge

Education edit

Edwards was born in Cairo, where his father was an inspector of schools. He was educated at The King's School, Canterbury, and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he took a BA in 1952 and MA in 1956.[2]

Academic career and ministry edit

Edwards was elected a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, for a seven-year period from 1952 to 1959. He spent the academic year of 1953–54 studying at Westcott House, Cambridge, and was ordained deacon in 1954. He served as a tutor at Westcott House (1954–55) and he was ordained priest in 1955.

In 1955 Edwards began his ordained ministry as an assistant curate at St John's, Hampstead, and also began his work with the Student Christian Movement as its secretary, remaining in both positions until 1958.

Edwards was assistant curate of St Martin-in-the-Fields (1958–66), editor for the Student Christian Movement Press (1959–66) and General Secretary of the Student Christian Movement (1965–66).

From 1966 until 1970, Edwards was the Dean of King's College, Cambridge. He was also a Six Preacher of Canterbury Cathedral (1969–76).

Edwards was a canon of Westminster Abbey and the rector of St Margaret's, Westminster (1970–78). He was additionally Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons (1972–78) and Sub-Dean of Westminster Abbey (1974–78). He was Chairman of the Churches' Council on Gambling (1970–78) and of Christian Aid (1971–78). He was the Dean of Norwich from 1978 to 1983 and the Provost of Southwark from 1983 to 1994.

Edwards was for many years the principal reviewer and leader writer for the Church Times.[3]

Edwards retired to Winchester, becoming an honorary chaplain at Winchester Cathedral in 1995. He died on 25 April 2018.

Honours edit

In 1990 the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, conferred upon Edwards the Lambeth degree of Doctor of Divinity. He wore the academic dress of his former headmaster, Fred Shirley, (who had himself been a Doctor of Divinity) and of whom Edwards wrote a biography, F. J. Shirley: An Extraordinary Headmaster (1969).

Also in 1990, he was appointed an honorary fellow of the South Bank Polytechnic (later South Bank University and now called London South Bank University).

In the 1995 New Year Honours, Queen Elizabeth II appointed him an Officer of the Order of the British Empire "for services to the Church of England."[4]

Writings edit

Edwards wrote more than 60 books, including:

  • Christian England (London: Collins, 1981–84; Fount, 1982–85)
    • vol. 1: Its story to the Reformation
    • vol. 2: From the Reformation to the 18th century
    • vol. 3: From the 18th century to the First World War

The most recent include:

  • Roger Bowen with David L. Edwards et al, A guide to preaching (SPCK International Study Guide 38, London : SPCK, 2005)
  • Poets and God: Chaucer, Shakespeare, Herbert, Milton, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake (London: Darton Longman & Todd, 2005)
  • What Anglicans believe in the twenty-first century (London: Continuum, 2000, new expanded edn 2002, updated edn 2004)
  • The Church that could be (London: SPCK, 2002)
  • After death?: past beliefs and real possibilities (London: Continuum, 1999, new edn 2001)
  • A concise history of English Christianity: from Roman Britain to the present day (London: Fount, 1998)
  • The great Christian centuries to come (Durham: St Mary's College, University of Durham, 1998)
  • Christianity: the first two thousand years (London: Cassell, 1997)
  • What is Catholicism? An Anglican responds to the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church (London: Mowbray, 1994)

References edit

  • Edwards, Very Rev. David Lawrence, Who's Who 2018, December 2017
  1. ^ "Gifted clergyman who served the Church by writing dozens of books interpreting its message". Church News Ireland. 1 May 2018.
  2. ^ Biography of David L. Edwards Retrieved 24 December 2010
  3. ^ "Obituary: The Very Revd Dr David L. Edwards".
  4. ^ "No. 53893". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1994. p. 11.

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David Lawrence Edwards OBE 20 January 1929 25 April 2018 was an Anglican priest scholar and church historian He served as the Dean of Norwich Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons Sub Dean at Westminster Abbey and Provost of Southwark and was a prolific author 1 The Very ReverendDavid EdwardsOBEProvost of SouthwarkChurchChurch of EnglandDioceseDiocese of SouthwarkOther post s Dean of Norwich 1978 83 Sub Dean of Westminster Abbey 1974 78 Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons 1972 78 Dean of King s College Cambridge 1966 70 OrdersOrdination1954 deacon 1955 priest Personal detailsBornDavid Lawrence Edwards 1929 01 20 20 January 1929Cairo EgyptDied25 April 2018 2018 04 25 aged 89 Winchester EnglandResidenceAnglicanismEducationKing s School CanterburyAlma materMagdalen College Oxford Westcott House Cambridge Contents 1 Education 2 Academic career and ministry 3 Honours 4 Writings 5 ReferencesEducation editEdwards was born in Cairo where his father was an inspector of schools He was educated at The King s School Canterbury and Magdalen College Oxford where he took a BA in 1952 and MA in 1956 2 Academic career and ministry editEdwards was elected a Fellow of All Souls College Oxford for a seven year period from 1952 to 1959 He spent the academic year of 1953 54 studying at Westcott House Cambridge and was ordained deacon in 1954 He served as a tutor at Westcott House 1954 55 and he was ordained priest in 1955 In 1955 Edwards began his ordained ministry as an assistant curate at St John s Hampstead and also began his work with the Student Christian Movement as its secretary remaining in both positions until 1958 Edwards was assistant curate of St Martin in the Fields 1958 66 editor for the Student Christian Movement Press 1959 66 and General Secretary of the Student Christian Movement 1965 66 From 1966 until 1970 Edwards was the Dean of King s College Cambridge He was also a Six Preacher of Canterbury Cathedral 1969 76 Edwards was a canon of Westminster Abbey and the rector of St Margaret s Westminster 1970 78 He was additionally Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons 1972 78 and Sub Dean of Westminster Abbey 1974 78 He was Chairman of the Churches Council on Gambling 1970 78 and of Christian Aid 1971 78 He was the Dean of Norwich from 1978 to 1983 and the Provost of Southwark from 1983 to 1994 Edwards was for many years the principal reviewer and leader writer for the Church Times 3 Edwards retired to Winchester becoming an honorary chaplain at Winchester Cathedral in 1995 He died on 25 April 2018 Honours editIn 1990 the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie conferred upon Edwards the Lambeth degree of Doctor of Divinity He wore the academic dress of his former headmaster Fred Shirley who had himself been a Doctor of Divinity and of whom Edwards wrote a biography F J Shirley An Extraordinary Headmaster 1969 Also in 1990 he was appointed an honorary fellow of the South Bank Polytechnic later South Bank University and now called London South Bank University In the 1995 New Year Honours Queen Elizabeth II appointed him an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to the Church of England 4 Writings editEdwards wrote more than 60 books including Christian England London Collins 1981 84 Fount 1982 85 vol 1 Its story to the Reformation vol 2 From the Reformation to the 18th century vol 3 From the 18th century to the First World War The most recent include Roger Bowen with David L Edwards et al A guide to preaching SPCK International Study Guide 38 London SPCK 2005 Poets and God Chaucer Shakespeare Herbert Milton Wordsworth Coleridge Blake London Darton Longman amp Todd 2005 What Anglicans believe in the twenty first century London Continuum 2000 new expanded edn 2002 updated edn 2004 The Church that could be London SPCK 2002 After death past beliefs and real possibilities London Continuum 1999 new edn 2001 A concise history of English Christianity from Roman Britain to the present day London Fount 1998 The great Christian centuries to come Durham St Mary s College University of Durham 1998 Christianity the first two thousand years London Cassell 1997 What is Catholicism An Anglican responds to the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church London Mowbray 1994 References editEdwards Very Rev David Lawrence Who s Who 2018 December 2017 Gifted clergyman who served the Church by writing dozens of books interpreting its message Church News Ireland 1 May 2018 Biography of David L Edwards Retrieved 24 December 2010 Obituary The Very Revd Dr David L Edwards No 53893 The London Gazette Supplement 30 December 1994 p 11 Church of England titles Preceded byThomas Nevill Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons1972 1978 Succeeded byJohn Baker Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Edwards priest amp oldid 1138630762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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