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Charles Alfred Davis (12 February 1923 – 28 January 1999) was an English Jesuit theologian and priest, and Professor of Theology at Heythrop College, later Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Alberta. In 1966, he caused considerable controversy in both the Catholic and Anglican communities by publicly leaving the Roman Catholic Church on the basis of an "intellectual rejection of the papacy". == Background == Davis was born in Swindon to Charles Lionel Davis (1893–1968), a sign painter, and Agatha Ellen Lapham (1893–1979). He was raised as a Catholic and went to school at St. Brendan's Grammar School in Bristol (now St. Brendan's Sixth Form College). Davis was educated at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome for two years and ordained in 1946. He taught at the seminary in St Edmund's Seminary, Ware from 1952 to 1965 before moving to Heythrop College. Davis was the first Catholic to give the F. D. Maurice Lectures at King's College London, which were published in 1966 as ''God's Grace in History''. He was also editor of ''Clergy Review'' (now ''The Pastoral Review'').
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