Cecil John Cadoux (1883 – 16 August 1947) was a British Christian theologian and writer.
He was a student at Mansfield College, Oxford, where he was appointed (1914) Isherwood Fellow and Lecturer in Hebrew.
He moved to the Yorkshire United Independent College at Shipley, in 1919, as professor of New Testament Criticism, Exegesis and Theology and of Christian Sociology.
In 1933 he returned to Oxford as Mackennal professor of Church History and vice-principal of Mansfield College.
[1][2] Linked also to the Quakers, he participated to the Friends' Ambulance Unit as a conscientious objector in the First World War.