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Louth, Andrew

LC control no.n 80121052
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Personal name headingLouth, Andrew
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Associated placeOxford (England) London (England) Durham (England)
Birth date1944-11-11
Place of birthLouth (England)
Field of activityFathers of the church, Greek Byzantine Empire--Civilization
AffiliationUniversity of Durham. Department of Theology
Profession or occupationPriests Byzantinists Theologians
University and college faculty members
Found inTheology and spirituality, 1976.
Eusebius. The history of the church from Christ to Constantine, 1989: t.p. (revised and edited with a new introduction by Andrew Louth)
Maximus the Confessor, 1995: CIP title page (Andrew Louth) galley (born November 11, 1944)
John, of Damascus, Saint. Three treatises on the divine images, 2003: title page (Andrew Louth) back cover (Andrew Louth; Professor of Patristics and Byzantine Studies at the University of Durham)
University of Durham, Department of Theology and Religion website, viewed September 22, 2023 (Emeritus Professor Andrew Louth, Emeritus Professor of Patristic and Byzantine Studies; has been at Durham since 1996; prior to that, he taught at Oxford and at Goldsmiths College in London; with Professor Gillian Clark of Bristol University, he is editor of the series Oxford early Christian studies)
   <https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/andrew-louth/>
Wikipedia, viewed May 16, 2024 (Andrew Louth FBA; born November 11, 1944 in Louth, Lincolnshire; theologian; emeritus professor of patristic and Byzantine studies in the Department of Theology and Religion of Durham University; previously taught at the University of Oxford (mostly patristics) and at Goldsmiths' College in Byzantine and early medieval history; formerly an Anglican priest, converted to Eastern Orthodoxy in 1989 and ordained as an Eastern Orthodox priest in 2003)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Louth>
Associated languageeng grc