Tag: Calvinistic Methodism
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Thomas Charles of Bala (1755–1814): Scripture, Education, and the Institutionalisation of the Welsh Revival

Among the architects of modern Welsh religious culture, few figures exercised an influence comparable to Thomas Charles of Bala. A Calvinistic Methodist minister, educational reformer, and promoter of biblical literacy, Charles played a decisive role in transforming the evangelical revival of eighteenth-century Wales into the structured Nonconformist culture that would dominate Welsh society throughout the…
Antony David Davies
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Trevor Owen Davies (1895–1966)

A Farm Boy at Christ Church, Oxford, A Welsh Scholar in Public Life In 1920s Oxford, the halls of Christ Church were filled with the sons of the English landed elite. Among them sat an unlikely figure: a farm labourer from the Dyfi Valley who had traded his plough for Augustine. Trevor Owen Davies was…
Antony David Davies
20th-century-wales, Augustine theology, BBC Religious Advisory Council, Brecknockshire history, Caeadda, Calvinistic Methodism, Christ Church Oxford, christianity, History, Justice of the Peace Wales, Llanwrin, llyfnant-valley, Machynlleth County School, Mid Wales history, Montgomeryshire, Oxford theology, Powys history, Presbyterian Church of Wales, Reformed theology, Rural Wales, Social history, Trefeca College, Trevecka College, Trevor O Davies, Trevor Owen Davies, University College Aberystwyth, Wales, Welsh biography, Welsh broadcasting history, Welsh chapel culture, Welsh clergy, Welsh education history, Welsh history, Welsh intellectual history, Welsh ministers, Welsh Nonconformity, Welsh Public Life, Welsh rural society -
John Davies of Erglodd (1821–1887): “Apostol y Plant” and the Quiet Power of Faithful Service

In the upland heart of north Cardiganshire, where the hills of Taliesin and Talybont cradle the Dyfi valley, the life of John Davies of Erglodd stands as a shining example of rural Welsh piety, service, and enduring influence. Known in his lifetime as “Apostol y Plant” – the Children’s Apostle – he was celebrated for…
Antony David Davies
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