Bethune-Baker, J. F. (James Franklin), 1861-1951
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Fuller Name
- James Franklin
Variants
- Baker, J. F. Bethune- (James Franklin Bethune), 1861-1951
- Bethune-Baker, J. F. (James Franklin), b. 1861
- Bethune-Baker, James Franklin, 1861-1951
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1861-08-23
Death Date
- 1951-01-13
Birth Place
- Birmingham (England)
Associated Language
- English
Occupation
Theologian
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Earlier Established Forms
- Bethune-Baker, J. F. (James Franklin), b. 1861
Sources
- found: His The meaning of homoousios in the ... [MI] 1901:t.p. (J.F. Bethune-Baker, B.D.; fellow and dean of Pembroke Col., Cambridge)
- found: OCLC database, 8/15/92(hdg.: Bethune-Baker, James Franklin, 1861-; usage: J.F. Bethune-Baker)
- found: The faith of the Apostles' Creed, 1935:t.p. (James Franklin Bethune-Baker)
- found: Wikipedia, Apr. 25, 2016(James Franklin Bethune-Baker FBA (23 August 1861-13 January 1951) was the Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge from 1891 to 1935. A Modern Churchman, Bethune-Baker was particularly well known for his work on the person and writings of Nestorius. He was co-editor of the Journal of Theological Studies.)
- found: Find a grave website, Apr. 25, 2016(James Franklin Bethune-Baker ; Birth: Aug. 23, 1861 Birmingham Warwickshire, England ; Death: Jan. 13, 1951 Cambridge Cambridgeshire, England ; James Franklin Bethune-Baker was a theologian whose advocacy of a liberal interpretation of Christian doctrine placed him at odds with traditonalists.
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Change Notes
- 1992-08-15: new
- 2016-04-26: revised
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