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Young, Frances Margaret was born on November 25, 1939 in Frome, Somerset, England. Daughter of Alfred Stanley and Mary Frances (Marshall) Worrall.
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Young, Frances Margaret was born on November 25, 1939 in Frome, Somerset, England. Daughter of Alfred Stanley and Mary Frances (Marshall) Worrall.
Bachelor in Classics with honors, University London, 1961. Bachelor in Theology with honors, University Cambridge, England, 1963. Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, University Cambridge, England, 1967.
Doctor of Divinity, University Aberdeen, Scotland, 1994.
Research fellow Clare Hall, Cambridge, 1967-1968. Recognized lecturer theology University Birmingham, England, 1971, lecturer theology England, 1971-1982, senior lecturer England, 1982-1986, Edward Cadbury professor theology, head department England, 1986-1995, dean faculty of arts, 1995-1997, pro-vice-chancellor, since 1997. Governor Queen's College, Birmingham, since 1984, University Derby, England, since 1993.
Ordained Methodist minister.
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Member Society Study Theology, Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas.
Married Robert Charles Young, June 20, 1964. Children: Arthur Thomas, Edward Stanley, William Francis.