À propos de l'auteur

C.H. Dodd was a prominent British New Testament scholar and theologian, known for his influential works on the historical and theological implications of the New Testament. His extensive scholarship contributed significantly to the understanding of early Christian texts, particularly in the context of their philosophical and cultural environments. Dodd's academic career was marked by a focus on the historical Jesus and the nature of the early church, making him a key figure in 20th-century biblical studies.

Throughout his career, Dodd published numerous impactful works, including 'The Philosophy of Clement of Alexandria' and 'Apostolic Preaching and Its Developments.' His writings often explored the relationship between preaching and the development of early Christian thought. Dodd's insights have influenced generations of theologians and biblical scholars, solidifying his legacy as a critical thinker in the field of theology.

Date de naissance December 16, 1884
Lieu de naissance Birmingham, England
Date de décès December 18, 1973