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W. Stanford Reid

An Evangelical Calvinist in the Academy

A. Donald Macleod

A moving personal account of one man's spiritual and intellectual journey.


Paper (0773528180) 9780773528185
Release date: 2004-09-30
CA $32.95  |  US $32.95
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Cloth (0773527702) 9780773527706
Release date: 2004-09-30
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6 x 9
408pp
25 black & white photographs


W. Stanford Reid's career affected both university and religious life in Canada during the post-war period. Donald MacLeod traces Reid's career in the university, first at McGill, where Reid was a history professor for twenty-four years as well as dean of residences, and then at the University of Guelph, where he set up a history department, organized a large graduate program, and created a Scottish Studies emphasis.

MacLeod's in-depth analysis examines how an observant Christian academic, unapologetically Calvinist, openly articulated his faith in a secular environment and helped convince evangelicals to abandon their ghettoizing anti-intellectualism. His discussion of Reid's international networking serves as a reminder of the way in which Canadian evangelicalism was influenced by and in turn influenced the United States, where Reid's influence was appreciable, both as a trustee of Westminster Seminary for thirty-seven years and as editor at large of the nascent "Christianity Today." "W. Stanford Reid" is a poignant, in-depth investigation of the life of a man whose career spanned academia and church.

Review quotes
'"This is a well researched, carefully written, and interesting biography of a significant figure in recent Canadian academic and religious history. MacLeod successfully rescues Reid from the obscurity that descended on his reputation even before his death at the end of 1996, and also shows the significance of his consequential life and times." Mark Noll, McManis Professor, Department of History, Wheaton College


A. Donald MacLeod is adjunct professor of Church History at Tyndale Seminary, Toronto.

 AWARDS & PRIZES
Winner
Donald Grant Creighton Award
(Ontario Historical Society) (2006)


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