Alan Richardson (priest)
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Alan Richardson, (1905–1975) was a British Anglican priest and academic. From 1964 to 1975, he served as
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Early life and education

Richardson was educated at
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Ordained ministry

Ordained in 1928 his first post was as a curate at St Saviour's
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of Cambo and then
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of the Student Christian Movement. Later he was a
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of Durham Cathedral then
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of Christian Theology at the
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from 1953 until 1964 when he accepted the position as
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, a post he held until his death.University of Nottingham, Papers of Rev. Dr. Alan Richardson
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Selected works

Richardson published extensively. Among his books were: *''Creeds in the Making'' (1935), reprint 1980 *''The Redemption of Modernism'' (1935) *''History and the Kingdom of God'' (1939) *''The Miracle Stories of the Gospels'' (1941) *''Christian Apologetics (1947)'' *''A Theological Word Book of the Bible'' (editor) (1950) *''The Gospel And Modern Thought'' (1950) *''The Teacher's Commentary'', revised edition, (co-editor) (1955), published in North America by Harper & Bros. as ''The Twentieth Century Bible Commentary''
''An Introduction to the Theology of the New Testament''
(1958) revised 1972 () *''History, sacred and profane,'' 1962
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(1964) *''A Dictionary of Christian Theology'' (1969), revised by John Bowden (1983) () *''The Political Christ'' (1973)


Styles

* Mr Alan Richardson (1905–1928) * The Revd Alan Richardson (1928–1943) * The Revd Canon Alan Richardson (1943–1953) * The Revd Professor Alan Richardson (1953–1964) * The Very Revd Alan Richardson (1964–1975)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Richardson, Alan 1905 births 1975 deaths Deans of York Alumni of the University of Liverpool Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford Academics of the University of Nottingham Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire