Professor John B. Webster, MA, PhD, DD, FRSE is a notable contemporary British theologian of the Anglican communion writing in the area of systematic, historical and moral theology. Born in Mansfield, England on June 20, 1955, he was educated at the independent co-educational Bradford Grammar School and at the University of Cambridge.
Webster began his career as a chaplain and tutor at St John's College, Durham University (1982-86) and went on to teach systematic theology at Wycliffe College ... one of the seven colleges that comprise the Toronto School of Theology, University of Toronto (1986-96) ... before becoming the Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford, a prestigious chair in which he was immediately preceded by Rowan Williams who later became Archbishop of Wales (1999-2002) and then Canterbury (2002-). During Webster's seven-year tenure at Oxford (1996-2003) he also served as a canon of Christ Church. In 2003, he was installed in the Chair of Systematic Theology at King's College, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Among other administrative tasks in the university, he is convenor of the research committee for the School of Divinity, Philosophy, and History. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2005.The Royal Society of Edinburgh: The Fellowship, Current Fellows. 18 October 2007. [online]. [Accessed 26 December 2007]. Available from World Wide Web: