Ivor Davidson
Ivor Davidson is Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at the University of St Andrews. Prior to rejoining the University of St Andrews faculty in 2009 he was Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Otago, New Zealand, where he had taught since 1997 and was appointed to a personal chair in 2004.[1]
Books
- A Short History of Arianism. Cambridge University Press, 2013
- The Cambridge Handbook of Early Christian Theology. Cambridge University Press, 2013
- The Study of Theology. SPCK, 2013
- God of Salvation: Soteriology in Theological Perspective. Ivor Davidson and Murray A. Rae, Ashgate, 2011
- A Public Faith: From Constantine to the Medieval World, AD 312-600., Monarch, 2005
- Birth of the Church: From Jesus to Constantine, AD 30-312., Monarch, 2005
- Ambrose: De Officiis : Edited with an Introduction, Translation and Commentary (2 vols). Oxford University Press, 2002
References
- ↑ "Staff Profiles". University of St Andrews. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
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