Professor Graham Davies FBA
- Fellow type
- UK Emeritus Fellow
- Year elected
- 2003
- Subjects
- Religion
- Sections
- Theology and Religious Studies
Summary
Graham Davies studied Literae Humaniores (Classics) and Theology at Merton College, Oxford, where he developed his interests in the Old Testament, Hebrew and biblical archaeology. He studied for his doctorate at Peterhouse, Cambridge under the supervision of Professor Ronald Clements.
From 1971 to 1978 he was Assistant Lecturer and then Lecturer in Theology at the University of Nottingham. In 1979 he moved back to Cambridge to teach the Old Testament and Hebrew and was promoted to Professor of Old Testament Studies in 2001. He became a Fellow of Fitzwilliam College in 1983 and was the College's Director of Studies in Theology from then until 2008. In 1998 he was awarded an Oxford D.D. From 1990 to 2000 he was Editor of the Palestine Exploration Quarterly and in 2004 he became the Old Testament Editor for the International Critical Commentary. In 2008 he gave the Centenary Lecture to celebrate the foundation of the Schweich Lectures of the British Academy.
On his retirement in 2011 he was presented with a Festchrift, On Stone and Scroll, where details of his publications can be found. He is currently working on the ICC commentary on Exodus and studies of Hebrew semantics.
Current post
University of Cambridge Emeritus Professor of Old Testament Studies
2011 -
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Life Fellow
2011 -
Past appointments
University of Cambridge Professor of Old Testament Studies
2001 - 2011
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Fellow
2001 - 2011
University of Cambridge Lecturer in Divinity
1979 - 2001
University of Nottingham Assistant Lecturer & Lecturer in Theology
1971 - 1978
University of Nottingham Department of Theology
1971 - 1978