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John Cobham (Archdeacon of Durham)
John Oldcastle
Cobham
was an
Anglican priest
and
author
.
Cobham was born on
11 April
1899. He was the son of
John Lawrence Cobham
,
Archdeacon of Totnes
from 1933 until 1947. He educated at
St Lawrence College, Ramsgate
;
Tonbridge School
;
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
; the
University of Marburg
;
Westcott House, Cambridge
and the
Académie Goetz
. During
the First World
War he served in the
Royal Field Artillery
from 1917 to 1919.
He was
ordained
Deacon
in 1926 and
Priest
in 1927. His first post was as
Curate
at
St Thomas, Winchester
. He was
Vice-Principal
of
Westcott House
, Cambridge from 1930 to 1934; and
Principal
of
The Queen's Foundation, Birmingham
from 1934 to 1953. During
the Second World War
he was
Vicar
of
St Benet, Cambridge
and a
Chaplain
to the
British Armed Forces
. He was a
Lecturer
in
theology
at the
University of Birmingham
from 1946 to 1953; and
Archdeacon of Durham
from 1953 until 1969.
He died on
20 May
1987.
Selected works
Concerning
Spiritual Gifts
, 1933
Barth in Revelation, a Symposium
, 1937
No Other Gospel
, 1943
The Significance of the
Barmen Declaration
for the Oecumenical Church
, 1943
The Theological Word
Book of the Bible
, 1950