Dafydd Rhys ap Thomas

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Dafydd Rhys ap Thomas (2 May 1912 – 19 May 2011) was a Welsh theologian, specialising in Old Testament studies.

Thomas was born in Menai Bridge, Anglesey on 2 May 1912. His family included his parents, Jeanette and Rev. W. Keinion Thomas, and siblings Gwyn, Alon, Iwan, Jac, and Truda. He attended Beaumaris Grammar School after having been home-schooled.[1] He studied Semitic and Hebrew Languages in Bangor and graduated with honours from the University College of North Wales in 1934. He then studied at Mansfield College, Oxford. He obtained an M.A. degree in theology from Oxford and a B.D. (bachelor of divinity) degree from the University of London. He then travelled to Berlin in 1937, where he had planned to complete his doctoral dissertation. At that time, though, the political climate and the threat of war in Nazi Germany made the situation untenable.[1]

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