Macintosh, Douglas Clyde, 1877-1948

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Birth 1877
Death 1948
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Douglas Clyde Macintosh was Professor of Theology at the Yale Divinity School from 1909 to 1942, and Emeritus Professor until his death in 1948. A native of Canada, Macintosh was denied U.S. citizenship by a Supreme Court decision in 1931 because of his refusal to make a blanket agreement to bear arms in defense of the U.S.

From the description of Douglas Clyde Macintosh papers, 1907-1980 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702152680

1877 Born in Canada 1903 B.A., McMaster University, Toronto 1907 Ordained into Baptist ministry Professor of Bible and Systematic Theology at Brandon College, Manitoba 1909 Ph.D., University of Chicago 1909 1916 Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology, YDS WWI Chaplain to Canadian forces in France; YMCA worker with American troops 1916 1933 Dwight Professor of Theology, YDS 1920 1938 Chairman of the Religion Department, Yale 1924 1925 Nathaniel W. Taylor Lecturer 1926 D.D., Colgate University 1931 Denied U.S. citizenship by Supreme Court, for refusal in advance to bear arms in defense of U.S. 1932 LL.D., McMaster University 1933 1942 Dwight Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion 1942 Suffered paralytic stroke 1942 1948 Professor Emeritus 1948 Died in Hamden, Connecticut

From the guide to the Douglas Clyde Macintosh Papers, 1906-1978, (Yale University Divinity School Library)

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