C. H. Dodd
C. H. Dodd | |
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| Born | Charles Harold Dodd 7 April 1884 |
| Died | 21 September 1973 (aged 89) Goring-on-Thames, England |
| Nationality | Welsh |
| Ecclesiastical career | |
| Religion | Christianity (Congregationalist) |
| Ordained | 1912 |
| Academic background | |
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| Influences | |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Biblical studies |
| Sub-discipline | New Testament studies |
| Institutions | |
| Doctoral students | W. D. Davies |
| Notable ideas | Realized eschatology |
| Influenced | |
Charles Harold Dodd CH FBA (7 April 1884 – 21 September 1973) was a Welsh New Testament scholar and influential Protestant theologian. He is known for promoting "realized eschatology", the belief that Jesus' references to the kingdom of God meant a present reality rather than a future apocalypse. He was influenced by Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Otto.