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Paul Antrobus

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Years active
  
1962-1969 in India

Citizenship
  
Canadian

Died
  
2015, Regina, Canada

Full Name
  
Paul McLawrin Antrobus

Born
  
July 5, 1935 (
1935-07-05
)
Camrose, Alberta

Education
  
1959, B.A., 1962, B.D., 1973, Ph.D.

Occupation
  
Ecclesiastical Administrator and Pastor

Parent(s)
  
Margaret Simmons and Fred Antrobus

Books
  
Ocean Racing Around the World

Alma maters
  
Brandon University, McMaster University, University of Waterloo

Paul McLawrin Antrobus (born 1935; died 2015) was a Baptist missionary who served in India during 1962-1969 through the Canadian Baptist Ministries.

Contents

Antrobus was much known as a psychology Professor at the Luther College at the University of Regina, Regina (Canada) where he taught from 1973 to 2005.

Paul antrobus the peoples book prize 2013


Studies

Antrobus schooled at the coastal town of Prince Rupert, British Columbia from where he joined the Brandon College, Brandon taking a B.A. in 1959. As a graduate student of Brandon College, Antrobus participated as an active role in the collegiate activities - the college unit of Student Christian Movement, the Crests and Awards Board and the Zoology Laboratory. After completing graduate studies in arts, Antrobus moved on to the McMaster University, Hamilton where he pursued a graduate course in theology leading to B.D. in 1962.

For doctoral studies, Antrobus enrolled at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo where he researched in psychology leading to the award of Ph.D. in 1973.

Ecclesiastical

Antrobus was ordained as a Baptist Pastor in 1962 and left for India as an overseas missionary of the Canadian Baptist Ministries. From 1966 to 1968, Antrobus served as the Principal of the Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada succeeding Victor Hahn.

Psychological

After Antrobus completed doctoral studies in psychology in 1973 from the University of Waterloo, he began teaching psychology at the Luther College at the University of Regina, Regina (Canada) until 2005.

References

Paul Antrobus Wikipedia