Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 13th Baronet

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Sir Edwyn Clement Hoskyns (9 August 1884 Notting Hill, London - 28 June 1937) was a priest of the Church of England, theologian, thirteenth baronet, and the eldest child and only son of Bishop Edwyn Hoskyns (1851–1925).

Hoskyns was fellow and Dean at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and notable biblical scholar. His influence on the next generation of clergymen was considerable.[1] e.g. on Michael Ramsey and Gabriel Hebert.

[edit] Writings

  • The Riddle of the New Testament. With Francis Noel Davey. 1931
  • The Epistle to the Romans, by Karl Barth; translated from the 6th edition by Edwyn C. Hoskyns. 1933
  • Cambridge Sermons. 1938
  • The Fourth Gospel. 1940
  • Crucifixion-resurrection. / Edwyn Clement Hoskyns & Francis Noel Davey. Reprinted SPCK, 1981.

[edit] Notes

  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004

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