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Brian Davies

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Gender Male
Death12 years ago
Regions Western philosophy
Influenced by Thomas Aquinas
Herbert McCabe
Peter Geach
G. E. M. Anscombe
Alvin Plantinga
Richard Swinburne
InterestsPhilosophy Of Religion
Thomism
Theology
Medieval Philosophy
Job Actor
Education University of Bristol
King's College London
Movies/Shows Mickey Blue Eyes
The Age of Innocence
Masquerade
The House on Carroll Street
American Gigolo
Convoy
The Bedford Incident
The Dain Curse
Date of birth January 1,1951
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Brisbane
Australia
FoundedInternational Fund For Animal Welfare
DiedMitchelton
Australia
Date of died November 14,2012
Influence Thomas Aquinas
G. E. M. Anscombe
Alvin Plantinga
Richard Swinburne
Peter Geach
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
The thought of Thomas Aquinas
The Reality of God And the Problem of Evil
Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae: A Guide and Commentary
Thomas Aquinas on God and Evil
Thinking About God
Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas: A Very Brief History
Thomas Aquinas
Language, Meaning and God: Essays in Honour of Herbert McCabe
Social Control and Education
Saint Anselm of Canterbury
The Millennium Jubilee: Theological Reflections Towards the Year 2000
The Life of Jimmy Governor
Depressive Illness; Some Research Studies
Does God Exist?
The Coming of the Third Millennium: A Popular Version of the Apostolic Letter of Pope John Paul II, Tertio Millennio Adveniente, on the Jubilee of the Year 2000
An Introduction to Clinical Psychiatry
Sea of Broken Dreams
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Brian Evan Anthony Davies OP is a British philosopher, Roman Catholic priest, and friar. He is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University, and author of An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, now in its fourth English edition, which has been translated into five languages.

Swansea explosion: Man who rescued boy says he's not a hero

Mar 14,2023 12:20 pm

A Man who helped rescue a 14-year-old boy from The Wreckage of A House that was destroyed in an explosion said he was just following his instincts.

One home was destroyed in the suspected gas explosion at The Junction of Field Close and Clydach Road in Morriston, Swansea, at about 11:20 GMT on Monday.

Brian Davies , 68, died and three others, including the teen, were hurt.

Donn Fernández, 40, said he did not want to be called a " hero" adding: " No, I'm just human. "

Mr Fernández, who only moved to Swansea from the Philippines one month ago, was one of those who helped rescue Ethan Bennett after the blast.

He was walking up The Stairs when Mr Davies's house exploded.

At first, he had no idea where The Noise had come from but saw his front door and windows were shattered and there was " white smoke" in the air.

When he ran outside, he could see Ethan caught in the rubble of The Remains of his roof so he and several others pulled Him to safety.

His wife, Donna Fontanilla, 30, said: " I keep on telling Him that you are brave, but he doesn't want to accept. "

Mr Fernández said he did what anyone else would have done in his shoes and praised Ethan: " It's not me who saved Him - it's The Boy who's really brave. "

Ms Fontanilla is a nurse and was at work when the blast happened.

When Mr Fernández called to tell her what had happened, her first thought was for her neighbour.

" I said, 'Oh My God , how's Brian?' because I knew he was living literally in that house. Looking at The House itself, I don't think there is A Sign of life and I feel really devastated, you know - I feel bad for Him , he doesn't deserve this. "

The couple moved to Clydach Road in February and described Mr Davies as welcoming and friendly.

On Wednesday, They received The News that their house was too badly damaged by the blast for them to return.

The couple's children, two-year-old Zefia and Evan, three, are still in the Philippines living with family.

They had planned for their children to move and join them in April, but those plans are on hold while the couple searches for a new home.

But Ms Fontanilla said They had been " overwhelmed" by The Help of The Council , their Catholic Church , and the Filipino community in Swansea.

" I'd like to take this opportunity to say Thank You to everyone. We really appreciate it. They are always making sure that We Are quite comfortable - They 've given us spare clothes, water, basic necessities for us to get through. "

Their priest, Father Jason Jones , who is storing some of the possessions They were able to retrieve, said: " I think we're just very blessed that he's part of our community and so willing to risk his own life because there could have been further explosions. "

Meanwhile, the RSPCA has been working to support families and their pets who were affected by the blast.

An inspector rescued one cat, Fern, from The Scene of the blast, which is now being cared for at the RSPCA's Llys Nini Animal Rescue centre in Penllergaer.

However, They are still trying to find Fern's brother Teddy who remains Missing - both pets belong to the Bennett family, whose home was wrecked in The Explosion .

Ethan was reunited with family pet Fern at Llys Nini after being rescued, but The Cat will remain at the centre.

Sally Hyman, chairwoman of the trustees at the Animal Rescue centre, said: " We've been pumping out The Appeal for Teddy on our Social Media . We've had volunteers out looking for Him and Cat Protection are also on board.

" Their specialists say The Best Chance May be to to try to trap Him overnight and They are on hand to do that. "

South Wales Police said an investigation had been launched into The Cause of The Explosion , and the Health and Safety Executive has been informed.

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