Methuen, Charlotte

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Name (Latin)
Methuen, Charlotte
Date of birth
1964-02-15
Place of residence/headquarters
Glasgow (Scotland)
Field of activity
Church history
Theology
Associate group
University of Glasgow
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
New College (University of Edinburgh)
Universität Heidelberg
Universität Tübingen
Occupation
Authors
College teachers
History teachers
Priests
Anglican priest
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 46921971
Wikidata: Q62027277
Library of congress: n 98019418
HAI10: 000196182
Sources of Information
  • Kepler's Tübingen, 1998:CIP t.p. (Charlotte Methuen)
  • The church and literature, 2012:t.p. (Charlotte Methuen; editor) p. x (Charlotte Methuen; University of Glasgow) jacket (Lecturer in church history at the University of Glasgow)
  • University of Glasgow, website viewed 2 October 2012(Dr Charlotte Methuen; lecturer in chruch history, theology and religious studies; areas of interest: faith and reason in sixteenth century, sixteenth century biblical intrepretation; continental influences on reformation in England and Scotland, implementation of reformation in the German empire, inter-war ecumenical movement, women's ministry in the history of the church; Anglican priest; read mathematics at Cabridge University; ordination training at Coates Hall, Edinburgh; BD and PhD at New College, Edinburgh with periods of study at the Universities of Heidelberg and Tübingen; moved to Glasgow in 2011 from the University of Oxford where she worked from 2005-2010)
Wikipedia description:

Charlotte Mary Methuen, (born 1964) is a British Anglican priest, historian, and academic. Since 2017, she has been Professor of Church History at the University of Glasgow. As an academic she specialises in the Reformation in Germany, 20th-century ecumenism, and women's ministry. She was previously a lecturer at Ruhr University Bochum (University of Bochum), the University of Hamburg, the University of Oxford and Ripon College Cuddesdon. She has served as a priest in the Church of England, Scottish Episcopal Church, and the Old Catholic Church in Germany.

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