Rashdall, Hastings
RASHDALL, HASTINGS: Church of England; b. in London June 24, 1858. He
was educated at New College, Oxford (B. A.,1881; M. A.,1884), and was ordered
deacon in 1884 and ordained priest two years later. He was lecturer in St. David's
College, Lampeter (1883–84), tutor in the University of Durham (1884,88), and
fellow and lecturer of Hertford College, Oxford (1888–95). Since 1895 he has been
fellow and tutor of New College, Oxford, and dean of divinity since 1903. He was
chaplain and theological tutor at Balliol College, Oxford (1894–95), select preacher
at Cambridge (1880–1901), and Oxford (1895–97), and preacher at Lincoln's Inn
(1898–1903). In addition to contributing to Contentio Veritatis (London,
1902), he has written The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages (2
vols., London, 1895); Doctrine and Development (university sermons; 1898);
New College (in collaboration with R. S. Rait; 1901); Christus in Ecclesia
(Edinburgh, 1904); The Theory of Good and Evil (1907); and Philosophy
and Religion (Oxford, 1909).