• Source: George Christopher Stead
    • The Revd George Christopher Stead (9 April 1913 – 28 May 2008) was a British patristic scholar and Church of England clergyman who was the last Ely Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He is best known for his work on the philosophy of the Church Fathers. He studied under G.E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein while an undergraduate at Cambridge. His academic career was combined with ministry as a college chaplain and then residentiary Canon of the Ely Cathedral; he also served briefly as Curate of St. John's, Newcastle upon Tyne in 1939.


      Field of research


      Stead was particularly interested in the application of the Aristotelian concept of substance (ousia) to Christian theology and in the use of the term 'homoousios', initially in a context deemed heretical (in the teaching of Paul of Samosata) by the Council of Antioch (AD 268), subsequently more authoritatively by the Council of Nicaea (AD 325), which in turn gave rise to over half a century of heated discussion. His 1977 book Divine Substance is widely cited among patristic scholars. Stead's interest (taking in en route Marius Victorinus and Gregory of Nyssa) extended to Augustine and John Philoponus' use of the concept.
      Stead made numerous contributions to better understanding of the teaching of Arius, the Alexandrian theologian in opposition to whose teaching the Council of Nicaea adopted the term 'homoousios'. He also wrote on Athanasius, Gregory of Nyssa, and Valentinian Gnosticism, as well as on general philosophical issues such as the freedom of the will and concept of mind in the Church Fathers. See the two volumes of his collected papers which are listed below.


      Academic career


      Marlborough College, graduated 1933
      King's College, Cambridge, B.A., 1935
      New College, Oxford, ?
      Cuddesdon College, Ordained Deacon 1938, Priest 1941
      King's College, Cambridge, Lecturer in Divinity, 1938–1949
      Eton College, Assistant Master, 1940–1944
      Keble College, Oxford, Fellow and Chaplain, 1949–1971
      University of Cambridge, Ely Professor of Divinity, 1971–1980
      University of Cambridge, D.Litt., 1978
      Elected Fellow of the British Academy, 1980


      Works


      "Non-Responsible Morality", (Analysis), 1949
      "On Total Depravity", (The Church Quarterly Review), 1950
      Divine Substance (ISBN 0198266308), 1977
      Substance and Illusion in the Christian Fathers (ISBN 978-0860781721), 1985 (collected papers)
      Philosophie und Theologie I: Die Zeit der Alten Kirche (Theologische Wissenschaft) (ISBN 978-3170089242), 1990
      Philosophy in Christian Antiquity (ISBN 978-0521469555), 1996
      Doctrine and Philosophy in Early Christianity (ISBN 086078830X), 2000 (collected papers)
      "Kategorienlehre", Reallexikon fûr Antike und Christentum, Band XX, Stuttgart, 2004.
      Also: The Birth of the Steam Locomotive (ISBN 978-1902702087), 2002


      Festschrift


      Christian Faith and Greek Philosophy in Late Antiquity: Essays in Tribute to George Christopher Stead (ed. L. R. Wickham & C.P. Bammel) (ISBN 9004096051), 1993


      References



      Obituary in The Independent
      Obituary in The Telegraph

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