W. H. Griffith Thomas (1861-1924) was born and raised in
England. He received his B.A. from King’s College, London and his D.D.
from Oxford (in England Doctor of Divinity is an earned, not an
honorary degree). He numbered T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") and
his brothers among his Greek students at Oxford, where he taught till
coming to the New World. In Canada he taught at Wycliffe Hall, Toronto.
Moving to Philadelphia as his headquarters, he maintained a wide
writing and preaching ministry in North America, Britain, and
elsewhere. He was a prime mover in the founding of Dallas Theological
Seminary in 1924, the year he died.