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James Atkinson (theologian) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Atkinson (theologian) James Atkinson (27 April 1914–30 July 2011) was a Church of England priest and academic specialising in Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. He was Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield from 1967 to 1979, Canon Theologian of Sheffield Cathedral from 1970 to 1993, and Director of the Centre for Reformation Studies in Sheffield from 1983 to 2006. ==Early life== Atkinson was born on 27 April 1914 in Tynemouth, Northumberland.〔 He was the eldest of three sons born to Nicholas Ridley Atkinson, a civil engineer with the Tynemouth Improvement Commission, and his wife Margaret.〔〔 He was educated at Tynemouth High School.〔 He then went to St John's College, Durham where he studied theology. He became Captain of Boats, IE the captain of the college's boat club.〔 One of his brothers was Sir Robert Atkinson (1916–2015), a decorated Royal Navy officer and businessman. The other brother died during World War II, in March 1943, when the merchant ship on which he was serving was torpedoed and sank.
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