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C. H. Dodd
Born

Charles Harold Dodd


(1884-04-07)7 April 1884
Died21 September 1973(1973-09-21) (aged 89)
NationalityWelsh
Ecclesiastical career
ReligionChristianity (Congregationalist)
Ordained1912
Academic background
Alma mater
  • Mansfield College, Oxford
  • Influences
  • Martin Heidegger
  • Rudolf Otto
  • Academic work
    DisciplineBiblical studies
    Sub-disciplineNew Testament studies
    Institutions
  • Victoria University of Manchester
  • Jesus College, Cambridge[2]
  • Doctoral studentsW. D. Davies[3]
    Notable ideasRealized eschatology[4]
    Influenced
  • David Daube
  • Charles Harold Dodd CH FBA (1884–1973) was a Welsh New Testament scholar and influential Protestant theologian.[5] He is known for promoting "realized eschatology", the belief that Jesus' references to the kingdom of God meant a present reality rather than a future apocalypse. He was influenced by Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Otto.

    Life[edit]

    Dodd was born on 7 April 1884 in the Welsh town of Wrexham,[6] Denbighshire. He was the elder brother of the historian A. H. Dodd, the classicist P. W. Dodd and the teacher E. E. Dodd. He studied classicsatUniversity College, Oxford, from 1902. After graduating in 1906 he spent a year in Berlin, where he studied under the influential Adolf von Harnack.

    He studied for the ministry at Mansfield College, Oxford, and was ordained in 1912.[7] He was a Congregationalist minister for three years in Warwick, before going into academia.[8] From 1915[citation needed] he was Yates Lecturer in New Testament at Oxford.[8] He became Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis at the Victoria University of Manchester in 1930.[9] He was Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge[2] from 1935, becoming emeritus in 1949. His students from Cambridge include David Daube and W. D. Davies. The three together, each through his own work, ushered in changes in New Testament studies that led to the New Perspective on Paul and the scholarship of Davies's student, E. P. Sanders.

    He directed the work of the New English Bible translators,[10] from 1950.

    He was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 1946.[11] He was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour in 1961.[12]

    Dodd died on 21 September 1973 in Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. His daughter Rachel married the Old Testament scholar Eric William Heaton in 1951.

    Works[edit]

    Books[edit]

    Journal articles[edit]

    References[edit]

    Footnotes[edit]

    1. ^ Painter 2013, p. 259.
  • ^ a b Caird 1974, p. 504.
  • ^ Wiens 1984, p. 43.
  • ^ Burley 2017, p. 436.
  • ^ Dillistone 1977.
  • ^ Caird 1974, p. 497.
  • ^ Caird 1974, pp. 498–499.
  • ^ a b Caird 1974, p. 499.
  • ^ Dodd 1965, p. 3.
  • ^ Caird 1974, p. 506.
  • ^ Caird 1974, p. 508.
  • ^ "Page 4143 | Supplement 42370, 2 June 1961 | London Gazette | the Gazette".
  • ^ "The Apostolic Preaching and Its Developments: Three Lectures with an Eschatology and History: three lectures with an appendix on eschatology and history". Archived from the original on 11 September 2006. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  • ^ "The Bible Today". Archived from the original on 12 September 2006. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  • ^ "The Founder of Christianity". Archived from the original on 11 September 2006. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  • Bibliography[edit]

  • Caird, George B. (1974). "Charles Harold Dodd, 1884–1973" (PDF). Proceedings of the British Academy. 60: 497–510. ISBN 978-0-19-725958-0. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  • Dillistone, F. W. (1977). C. H. Dodd: Interpreter of the New Testament.
  • Dodd, C. H. (1965). According to the Scriptures. Fontana Books.
  • Painter, John (2013). "The Fourth Gospel and the Founder of Christianity: The Place of Historical Tradition in the Work of C. H. Dodd". In Thatcher, Tom; Williams, Catrin H. (eds.). Engaging with C. H. Dodd on the Gospel of John: Sixty Years of Tradition and Interpretation. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 257–284. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139565165.017. ISBN 978-1-107-03566-9.
  • Wiens, Adelia Grace Neufeld (1984). The "Law of Christ" as a Pauline Label for Christian Ethical Responsibility: A Reconsideration of the Arguments of C. H. Dodd and W. D. Davies (MA thesis). Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba. hdl:1993/24257.
  • Further reading[edit]

  • Jones, Iwan Rhys (2008). "C. H. Dodd and the Welsh Bible: A Fading Influence". The Expository Times. 119 (8): 380–384. doi:10.1177/0014524608091189. S2CID 170783524.
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    Academic offices
    Preceded by

    Arthur Peake

    Rylands Professor of Biblical
    Criticism and Exegesis

    1930–1935
    Succeeded by

    Thomas Walter Manson

    Preceded by

    Francis Crawford Burkitt

    Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity
    1935–1949
    Succeeded by

    Herbert Henry Farmer

    Awards
    Preceded by

    H. Wheeler Robinson

    Burkitt Medal
    1945
    Succeeded by

    Theodore Henry Robinson


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