Bob Holman (8 November 1936 – 15 June 2016) was an English Christian academic, author, and community campaigner in Scotland.
Born as Robert Bones, he was educated at University College London and the London School of Economics. He was professor of social administration at the University of Bath. He left the university and moved with his family to the Southdown council estate in Bath in 1976.
He was a co-founder of Family Action in Rogerfield and Easterhouse Project in Glasgow in 1989, and a member of Easterhouse Baptist Church. He moved to the estate in 1987.
He was a member of the Labour Party since 1961, and a supporter of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. He advocated a 'yes' vote in the Scottish independence referendum, 2014.
He was married to Annette who was a medical social worker from Glasgow. They have a daughter, Ruth, who is a gynaecologist and a son David who is a lecturer in occupational psychology. He declined the award of an MBE in 2012 as an opponent of the monarchy, arguing the honours system was designed to promote differences of status to which he was opposed. He and his wife were awarded the title of Outstanding Contribution to Social Work by Community Care in November 2015.
Having recovered from Hodgkins lymphoma in 2010, Holman was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in summer 2015. He died in June 2016, aged 79.
Crime and the Responsible Community (The 1979 London Lectures in Contemporary Christianity), with Charles Colson; Norman Anderson; David McNee; and Michael Jenkins Wm.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. ISBN 9780802818317Kids at the Door: A Preventative Project on a Council Estate, with Wiles, Dave, and Lewis, Sandie, Blackwell Publishers, 1981, ISBN 9780631125860Putting Families First: Prevention and Child Care, Palgrave Macmillan 1988 ISBN 9780333437940Good Old George: The Life of George Lansbury, Lion Books 1990, ISBN 9780745915746A New Deal for Social Welfare: A Powerful Analysis of the Contract Culture and Practical Proposals for a Way Forward, Lion Books, 1993 ISBN 9780745928487Not Like Any Other Home'; Herbert White and the Children's Home and Mission, Campaign Literature, Saltcoats 1994The Evacuation: A Very British Revolution, Lion Books, 1995The Corporate Parent: Manchester Children's Department, 1948-71, National Institute For Social Work, 1996 ISBN 9781899942091Towards Equality: A Christian Manifesto (Gospel and Cultures)SPCK Publishing, 1997 ISBN 9780281050468Children and Crime, Lion Books, 1997Fare Dealing: Neighbourhood Involvement in a Housing Scheme, Community Development Foundation, ISBN 9780902406766Faith in the Poor, Lion Books, 1998 ISBN 9780745939919Reshaping Child Care Practice, National Institute For Social Work, 1999 ISBN 9781899942329Kids at the Door Revisited, Russell House Publishing Ltd., 2000Champions for Children: The Lives of Modern Child Care Pioneers, Policy Press 2001, ISBN 9781861343420The Unknown Fostering, Russell House Publishing Ltd 2002, ISBN 9781903855034Ordinary Christians, Good News Fellowship, 2005 ISBN 9780952039440F.B. Meyer: If I had a Hundred Lives, Christian Focus 2007Keir Hardie Labour's Greatest Hero, Oxford, Lion Books, 2010. ISBN 9780745953540Woodbine Willie: An Unsung Hero of World War One, Lion Books 2013 ISBN 9780745955612