Thomas Strong (bishop) explained

Type:bishop
Thomas Strong
Bishop of Oxford
Church:Church of England
Province:Canterbury
Diocese:Oxford
Elected:1925
Term:1925–1937
Predecessor:Hubert Burge
Successor:Kenneth Kirk
Other Post:
    Ordination:1885 (deacon)
    1886 (priest)
    Birth Name:Thomas Banks Strong
    Birth Date:24 October 1861
    Buried:Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
    Nationality:British
    Religion:Anglican
    Occupation:Priest, theologian
    Education:Westminster School
    Alma Mater:Christ Church, Oxford

    Thomas Banks Strong (24 October 1861 – 8 July 1944) was an English Anglican bishop and theologian. He served as Bishop of Ripon and Oxford.[1] He was also Dean of Christ Church, Oxford and served as Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University during the First World War.[2]

    Thomas Strong was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, where he received a second-class degree in Literae Humaniores in 1883.[3] He became a deacon in 1885 and a priest in 1886. At Christ Church, Strong was successively Lecturer (1884), Student (1888), Censor (1892), and then Dean (1901–1920). He received the degree Doctor of Divinity (DD) from the University of Oxford in January 1902.[4]

    In 1920 he was appointed Bishop of Ripon, and in 1925 was translated as Bishop of Oxford, serving as such, and as Clerk of the Closet and Chancellor of the Order of the Garter until 1937.

    Strong produced a number of theological publications.[5] [6] [7]

    He became a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) in 1918.He was buried at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, where there is a memorial stone with a Latin inscription.

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    Notes and References

    1. Ellie Clewlow, Strong, Thomas Banks (1861–1944), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, September 2004.
    2. Web site: Previous Vice-Chancellors . University of Oxford, UK. July 13, 2011.
    3. Book: Strong, Thomas Banks . . The Concise Dictionary of National Biography . 1995 . III: N–Z. 1887–1888. The Concise Dictionary of National Biography .
    4. University intelligence – Oxford . 3 February 1902 . 7 . 36681.
    5. https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Strong%2C%20Thomas%20B.%20(Thomas%20Banks)%2C%201861-1944%22 Strong, Thomas B.
    6. http://www.alibris.co.uk/search/books/author/Strong,%20Thomas%20Banks Books by Thomas Banks Strong
    7. https://openlibrary.org/a/OL4396303A Thomas Banks Strong