David Nicholls (theologian)

David Gwyn Nicholls (3 June 1936 13 June 1996) was the author of more than one hundred publications in the fields of political theology and Caribbean Studies.

Biography

Born in Woking, Surrey, David Nicholls was educated at Woking Grammar School (1947–54), the London School of Economics (1954–57, Lash Prize 1956, BScEcon in Government (first-class honours) 1957, Gladstone Prize 1957), King's College, Cambridge (1957–60, PhD in History 1972), Yale Divinity School (Henry Fellow 1960–66, STM 1962), and Chichester Theological College (1961–62, ordained deacon 1962, priest 1963). He incepted as a Master of Arts of the University of Oxford by special decree (1973) and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Letters by leave of the Faculties of History and Social Studies (1991).

Before studying for ordination, he was tutor at the University of Cambridge and the Workers Educational Association (1958–60). He was Assistant chaplain to the University of London (1962–66), a tutor at the London School of Economics and Regent Street Polytechnic (1963–65), Lecturer in Government at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad (1966–73), Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Race Relations, London (1970–71), Official Fellow, Chaplain, and Tutor of Exeter College, Oxford (1973–78), a Senior Member of St Antony's College, Oxford (1976–96), Priest-in-charge, and later Vicar, of Littlemore (1978–96), and Hulsean Lecturer at the University of Cambridge (1985–86).

The David Nicholls Memorial Library at Regent's Park College, Oxford is named in his memory.

David Nicholls was married to Gillian Sleigh from 1968 until his death. Although they had no children, their household was augmented by a Macaw called William Paley, named after the philosopher.

Publications

Politics and theology

Thesis
Books as sole author
Book as co-editor and contributor
Contributions in books
Articles in journals
Jubilee Group pamphlets
Series as general editor

Caribbean studies

Books as sole author
Contributions in books
Articles in journals

Sources and further information

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