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'''Samuel George Frederick Brandon''' (1907-1971) was a British scholar. | '''Samuel George Frederick Brandon''' (1907-1971) was a British scholar. British scholar of comparative religion. Educated at the University of Leeds, spent his early professional career as an ordained parish priest in the Anglican Church. After serving as an army chaplain in World War 2 in North Africa, Brandon was appointed Professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Manchester (England) in 1951. | ||
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*[[Religion in Ancient History (1969 Brandon), book]] | *[[Religion in Ancient History (1969 Brandon), book]] | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._G._F._Brandon Wikipedia] / [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._G._F._Brandon Wikipedia.fr] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._G._F._Brandon Wikipedia] / [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._G._F._Brandon Wikipedia.fr] | ||
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[[Category:British Scholars|1907 Brandon]] | [[Category:British Scholars|1907 Brandon]] | ||
[[Category:Historical Jesus Scholars|1907 Brandon]] | [[Category:Historical Jesus Scholars & Authors|1907 Brandon]] | ||
[[Category:Historical Jesus Scholars--British|1907 Brandon]] | [[Category:Historical Jesus Scholars & Authors--British|1907 Brandon]] | ||
[[Category:Anglican|1907 Brandon]] | [[Category:Anglican|1907 Brandon]] |
Latest revision as of 03:55, 7 May 2015
Samuel George Frederick Brandon (1907-1971) was a British scholar. British scholar of comparative religion. Educated at the University of Leeds, spent his early professional career as an ordained parish priest in the Anglican Church. After serving as an army chaplain in World War 2 in North Africa, Brandon was appointed Professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Manchester (England) in 1951.