- Leonard Hodgson
Leonard Hodgson (born
24 October 1889 ,Fulham ,London , died15 July 1969 ,Leamington Spa ) was anAnglican priest ,philosopher ,theologian ,historian of the early Church andRegius Professor of Divinity at theUniversity of Oxford from 1944 to 1958.Early life
Hodgson was the son of Walter Hodgson (1853–1934), a shorthand writer to the
House of Lords and the House of Commons, and of his wife Lillias Emma, a daughter of William Shaw ofCounty Durham . He was educated at St Paul's School, London, andHertford College, Oxford , where he took a first in Greats and another inTheology . He then trained for the ministry at St Michael's College,Llandaff .Career
He was ordained a deacon of the
Church of England in 1913, after a year at Llandaff. He served briefly as a curate at St Mark's Church,Portsmouth , then in 1914, in a meteoric promotion, he became vice-principal ofSt Edmund Hall, Oxford . In 1919 he was elected tutor in theology and dean of divinity atMagdalen College, Oxford . He was appointed professor of Christian apologetics theGeneral Theological Seminary ,New York , in 1925. He was a canon ofWinchester from 1931 to 1938, when he was elected as Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology and canon ofChrist Church, Oxford .During the 1930s he became an active
ecumenist 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'sRegius Professor of Divinity . In 1945, he refused the offer to be appointedBishop of Carlisle , and later also refused the bishopric ofMonmouth . He delivered the Gifford lectures, "For Faith and Freedom", from 1955 to 1957 atGlasgow University . From 1954 until 1966 (some of this time overlapping with his positions in Oxford) he was Warden of William Temple College, Rugby. In his book "Sex and Christian Freedom" (1967) he tried to "talk twentieth-century common sense without being disloyal to our ordination vows".Career summary
*Curate of St Mark's Church,
Portsmouth , 1913-1914
*Vice-Principal ofSt Edmund Hall, Oxford , 1914-1919
*Examining chaplain to theBishop of Lichfield , 1917 to 1925
*Official Fellow and Dean of Divinity,Magdalen College, Oxford , 1919-1925
*Professor of Christian Apologetics,General Theological Seminary ,New York , 1925-1931
*Residentiary Canon ofWinchester Cathedral 1931-1938
*Examining chaplain to theBishop of Winchester , 1932 to 1939
*Theological Secretary to the Commission on Faith and Order of theWorld Council of Churches , 1933 to 1952
*Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology and Canon ofChrist Church, Oxford , 1938-1944
*Regius Professor of Divinity and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1944-1958
*Warden of William Temple College, Rugby, 1954-1966
*Member of council ofSt David's College, Lampeter Family
In 1917, Hodgson proposed unsuccessfully to the novelist
Dorothy L. Sayers . On 7 April 1920 he married Ethel Margaret du Plat (1888–1960), the daughter of the Rev. C. F. Archer, Rector ofMoy ,County Tyrone . They had a son and a daughter.Major publications
*"The Place of Reason in Christian Apologetic" (1925)
*"Nestorius, The Bazaar of Heracleides" (with G. R. Driver, 1925)
*"And was made Man" (1928)
*"Essays in Christian Philosophy" (1930)
*"Eugenics" (1933)
*"The Lord's Prayer" (1934)
*"Democracy and Dictatorship in the Light of Christian Faith" (1935)
*"The Grace of God in Faith and Philosophy" (Paddock lectures, 1936)
*"This War and the Christian" (1939)
*"The Christian Idea of Liberty" (1941)
*"Towards a Christian Philosophy" (1942)
*"The Doctrine of the Trinity" (1943)
*"Theology in an Age of Science" (1944)
*"The Doctrine of the Church" (1946)
*"Biblical Theology and the Sovereignty of God" (1947)
*"Christian Faith and Practice" (1950)
*"The Doctrine of the Atonement" (1951)
*"For Faith and Freedom" (1956) (1955-57Gifford Lectures , Glasgow; 1968 edition: [http://www.giffordlectures.org/Browse.asp?PubID=TPFFAF&
] , [http://www.giffordlectures.org/Browse.asp?PubID=TPFFAM&
] )
*"Church and Sacraments in Divided Christendom" (1959)
*"The Bible and the Training of the Clergy" (1963)
*"Sex and Christian Freedom" (1967)Honours
*Hon.
Doctor of Civil Laws ,Bishop's University ,Lennoxville ,Canada , 1929
*Hon.Doctor of Sacred Theology ,General Theological Seminary ,New York , 1931
*Doctor of Divinity , Oxford University, 1938
*Hon. Doctor of Divinity,Edinburgh University , 1938
*Hon. Doctor of Divinity,Glasgow University , 1956
*Hon. fellow ofSt Edmund Hall, Oxford , 1957
*Hon. fellow ofSelwyn College, Cambridge , 1957
*Emeritus Student,Christ Church, Oxford , 1959References
*"Hodgson, Leonard (1889–1969), theologian" by Mark D. Chapman in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
*"HODGSON, Rev. Leonard, DD STD Hon. DCL" in "Who Was Who 1897-2006"
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