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  1. Reformed Christianity portal. William David Davies FBA (1911–2001), often cited as W. D. Davies, was a Welsh Congregationalist minister, theologian, author and professor of religion in England and the United States. Life. Davies was born in 1911 in Glanamman, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

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      W. H. Davies. William Henry Davies (3 July 1871 [a] – 26...

  2. Gender: Male. Occupation: Biblical scholar. Area of activity: Religion; Scholarship and Languages. Author: D. Densil Morgan. W. D. Davies was born in Glanamman, Carmarthenshire on December 9 1911, the son of David Davies, a miner, and Rachel Powell, his wife.

  3. Descubre Davies, W. D. (1911–2001), en el portal de datos abiertos y enlazados de la Biblioteca Nacional de España

  4. library.biblicalarchaeology.org › auth › w-d-daviesW. D. Davies - The BAS Library

    Home. W. D. Davies (d. 2001), born in Wales, taught the New Testament at Union Theological Seminary and at Duke Divinity School. He was co-editor with Louis Finkelstein of the Cambridge History of Judaism. His work focuses on understanding the New Testament and the figures associated with it within the Jewish context. Features.

  5. About The Cambridge History of Judaism. Three published volumes cover the history of Judaism from the Persian period up to the third century, and a fourth is in preparation on the late Roman-Rabbinic period. Taken together, The Cambridge History of Judaism provides the fullest and most authoritative account of its subject and will endure as an ...