Bethune-Baker, James Franklin
BETHUNE-BAKER, JAMES FRANKLIN: Church
of England; b. at Birmingham Aug. 23, 1861. He
was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge (B.A.,
1884), and was head master's assistant at King
Edward's School, Birmingham, and assistant curate
of St. George's, Edgbaston, from 1888 to 1890. In
the following year he was elected fellow and dean
of Pembroke College, and since 1905 has also been
examining chaplain to the bishop of Rochester.
He has been the editor of the Journal of Theological
Studies since 1903, and has written The Influence
of Christianity on War (Cambridge, 1888); The
Sternness of Christ's Teaching (1889); The Meaning
76of Homoousios in the Constantinopolitan Creed (1901);
An Introduction to the Early History of Christian Doctrine
(London, 1903); and Christian Doctrines and their Ethical Significance (1905).