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Archibald Gordon (missionary)

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Education
  
B.A., B.Th., B.D.

Religion
  
Christianity

Title
  
The Reverend

Citizenship
  
Canadian

Years active
  
1913-1953 in India

Died
  
1967, Canada

Full Name
  
Archibald Gordon

Born
  
1882
Aberdeen, Scotland

Occupation
  
Ecclesiastical Administrator and Pastor

Alma maters
  
Brandon University, University of Toronto

Archibald Gordon (born 1882; died 1967) was a Baptist missionary who served in India during 1913-1953 through the Canadian Baptist Ministries.

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Early life and studies

Archibald Gordon was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1882 and went to Canada in 1907. He enrolled for graduate studies at the Brandon University, Brandon where he took a B.A. and a B.Th. in 1913. Archibald later upgraded his academics by studying for a B.D. degree at the University of Toronto in 1947.

Ecclesiastical career

Gordon served as a Baptist missionary in India in Andhra Pradesh from 1913 to 1953. During the last decade of his presence in India, he became Principal of the Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada during the period 1945-1952 following which the Seminary Council of the Baptist Theological Seminary appointed Chetti Bhanumurthy as the first Indian Principal of the Seminary.

Honours

In 1956, the McMaster University honoured Archibald Gordon with a Doctor of Divinity degree by honoris causa.

References

Archibald Gordon (missionary) Wikipedia


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