Roderic Dunkerley
Roderic Dunkerley (July 20, 1884 – May 6, 1966) was an English Congregational minister and Christian writer. Born in Bedford Park, Ealing, West London, he was the son of novelist and hymn-writer William Arthur Dunkerley ( John Oxenham), with whom he collaborated on the novel "The Pageant of the King's Children" (1930).He also composed hymns, such as [https://hymnary.org/text/dear_father_whom_we_cannot_see "Dear Father, whom we cannot see"].
The novelist Elsie J. Oxenham was his sister, as was Erica Oxenham, the biographer of their father, who gives brief details of his early life within the pages of those biographies. He was married and had children. Provided by Wikipedia
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The unwritten gospel ana and agrapha of Jesus by Dunkerley, Roderic
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The hope of Jesus a study in moral eschatology by Dunkerley, Roderic
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The Ministry and the Sacraments report of the Theological Commission appointed by the Continuation Committee of the faith and order movement under the chairmanship of Arthur Cayley...
Published 1937Other Authors: “…Dunkerley, Roderic…”
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