LEADER 00000cz a2200289n 4500 001 n 50052073 003 DLC 005 20230906065007.0 008 800903n| azannaabn |a aaa 010 n 50052073 035 (Uk)000172609 035 (OCoLC)oca00087000 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dOCoLC|dDLC|dIEN|dUkOxU|dOCoLC 046 |f1910-05-21|g1992-04-06|2edtf 100 1 Lewis, Hywel D.,|d1910-1992 370 Llandudno (Wales)|cGreat Britain|cWales|cEngland|fBangor (Wales)|fLondon (England)|2naf 372 Theology|aReligion--Philosophy|aPhilosophy|2lcsh 373 University College of North Wales|aUniversity of London |aAristotelian Society (Great Britain)|aRoyal Institute of Philosophy|2naf 374 Theologians|aPhilosophers|aCollege teachers|2lcsh 377 eng|awel 378 |qHywel David 400 1 |wnne|aLewis, Hywel David 400 1 Lewis, H. D.|q(Hywel David),|d1910-1992 670 His Morals and the new theology, 1947. 670 His The elusive self, c1981:|btitle page (Hywel D. Lewis) 670 Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02|b(born 1910) 670 Wikipedia, viewed September 27, 2019|b(Hywel Lewis; Hywel David Lewis; Welsh theologian and philosopher; born May 21, 1910 in Llandudno; first-class degree in philosophy, University College of North Wales, Bangor; BLitt, Jesus College, Oxford; he was a lecturer in philosophy at Bangor, becoming professor in 1947; in 1955, he was appointed Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion at the University of London, retiring in 1977; author of Morals and the new theology, Morals and revelation, Our experience of God, The elusive mind, The self and immortality, Persons and life after death, and The elusive self; he also published in Welsh; his interest in comparative religion led to his becoming founding editor of the journal Religious studies, holding the post from 1964 to 1979; he edited the Muirhead library of philosophy from 1947 to 1978; he also served as president of the Aristotelian Society from 1962 to 1963, and as chairman of the council of the Royal Institute of Philosophy from 1965 to 1968; he died April 6, 1992)