David Richard Davies (1889 – 1 November 1958) was Christian minister and writer.[1]
His father was a coal miner, an occupation he followed until he became a Free Church minister. Upon the outbreak of the 1926 General Strike, Davies ceased to be a minister and became a political activist and journalist. He was also a combatant in the Spanish Civil War.[1]
After the publication of his theological work, On To Orthodoxy, Davies was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1940 by the Archbishop of York, William Temple.[1]
Works
edit- On To Orthodoxy (1939; 1948).
- The Two Humanities (1940).
- The Church and the Peace (1940).
- Down Peacock's Feathers: Studies in the Contemporary Significance of the General Confession (1942).
- Secular Illusion or Christian Realism (1942; 1948).
- Divine Judgement in Human History (1943).
- Religion and Nationality (1944).
- Reinhold Niebuhr: Prophet from America (1945).
- The World We Have Forgotten (1946).
- The Sin of Our Age (1947).
- Theology and the Atomic Age (1947).
- Thirty Minutes to Raise the Dead: Sermons (1949).
- The Art of Dodging Repentance (1952).
- Communism and God (1954).
- Communism and the Christian (1954).
- In Search of Myself (1961).