L. Gordon Rylands Explained

L. Gordon Rylands
Birth Date:10 July 1862
Birth Place:Warrington, Lancashire, England
Education:University College London
Children:1
Father:Peter Rylands
Relatives:Peter Rylands (brother)
Dadie Rylands (nephew)
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Genre:Crime, Christianity

Louis Gordon Rylands (10 July 1862 – 20 December 1942), best known as L. Gordon Rylands was a British criminologist and writer.

Biography

Rylands was born in Warrington, Lancashire. His father was the politician Peter Rylands.[1] He was educated at Charterhouse and University College London (B.A., B.Sc). After completing his studies, he was secretary of the family business, Rylands Brothers wire manufacturers, from 1884 to 1887, then from 1897 to 1898 was science master at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne. He worked as a private tutor from 1898 to 1924. At the time of his death he was assistant registrar of Grimes's Manchester Tutorial College.[2] In 1887, he married Katherine Edwards; they had a daughter. Rylands was an uncle of the academic Dadie Rylands.[3]

Rylands authored the book Crime: Its Causes and Remedy (1889).[4] [5] Rylands was best known as an advocate of the Christ myth theory. He denied the historicity of Jesus.[6] [7]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.warringtonmuseum.co.uk/blog/the-man-of-philanthropy-politics-and-clogs-circa-1868/ "The Man of Philanthropy, Politics and Clogs"
  2. Who was Who: A companion to Who's Who, A. & C. Black, 1967, pg 1015
  3. Who was Who: A companion to Who's Who, A. & C. Black, 1967, pg 1015
  4. P. S. R. (1890). Reviewed Work: Crime; Its Nature, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention by Sanford M. Green. Harvard Law Review 3 (8): 383.
  5. [Roland P. Falkner|Falkner, Roland P]
  6. [Joseph McCabe|McCabe, Joseph]
  7. Hawton, Hector. (1971). Controversy: The Humanist/Christian Encounter. Pemberton Books. p. 173
  8. Marcus, Ralph. (1942). Reviewed Work: The Beginnings of Gnostic Christianity by L. Gordon Rylands. Jewish Social Studies 4 (2): 172-173.