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OverviewIn his chapter on Acadia, Barry Moody argues that the university has been surprisingly open to a variety of theologies and pedagogical perspectives, tracing this to the liberality and breadth of vision of Nova Scotia Baptists. His study helps explain the remarkable strength of the Baptist tradition in late nineteenth-century Nova Scotia. J.R.C. Perkin's chapter on one of Acadia's distinguished presidents, Watson Kirkonnell, shows Kirkonnell as representative of this tradition and its strength. G.A. Rawlyk examines some of the underlying forces which significantly affected the development of McMaster University. He suggests that the cutting edge of McMaster's nineteenth century Evangelicalism may have been dulled by the enthusiastic manner in which ""consumerism"" and ""modernity"" were appropriated by the Baptist Convention leadership which controlled the university. In his discussion of Brandon College, Walter Ellis argues that Brandon failed as a Baptist institution of higher learning largely because it was out of touch with Western Canadian realities. If it had been a bible college rather than a Manitoba variant of McMaster, Brandon might still be in existence and Conventional Baptists might as a result be a far stronger force in the West. These essays on individual institutions highlight the pressure on denominational universities to emphasize not only Christian spirituality but secular scholarship. They will be of interest to all those who are concerned not only with the fate of Baptist institutions but the entire Christian church in Canada. Full Product DetailsAuthor: George A. Rawlyk , George A. RawlykPublisher: McGill-Queen's University Press Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press ISBN: 9780773506770ISBN 10: 0773506772 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 01 July 1988 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsBreadth of vision, breadth of mind / Barry M. Moody -- A.L. McCrimmon, H.P. Whidden, T.T. Schields, christian higher education at McMaster University / G.A. Rawlyk -- What the times demand / Walter Ellis -- There were giants in earth in those days / J.R.C. Perkin.Reviewsan important contribution to Canadian church history, intellectual history, and humanistic studies in general. J.C. McLelland, Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University Together (these essays) point out the tremendous pluralism and regionalism that factors into Baptist institutions of higher education in Canada. Nathan O. Hatch, Associate Dean, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame an important contribution to Canadian church history, intellectual history, and humanistic studies in general. J.C. McLelland, Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University Together (these essays) point out the tremendous pluralism and regionalism that factors into Baptist institutions of higher education in Canada. Nathan O. Hatch, Associate Dean, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame Author InformationCA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |