In 1943 he was appointed minister of Highgate Congregational Church in London. for his thesis "The New Testament Conception of Doxa (Glory)". In 1944 he was granted the Oxford D.Phil. He then left Cambridge to train for the Congregational ministry and study theology at Mansfield College, Oxford. with First-Class Honours in both parts of the Classical Tripos, and distinction in Greek and Latin verse (M.A. His university education began at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where, in 1939, he received the B.A. Born in Wandsworth, London, England to parents from Dundee, Scotland, George Caird spent his early years in Birmingham, England, where his father was a construction engineer, and where he attended King Edward's School.
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