C. Thomas McIntire

C. Thomas McIntire (1939 – ), Ph.D.(Pennsylvania), M.A. (Pennsylvania), M. Div. (Faith), B.A. (Shelton), is professor of history and religion, University of Toronto and a fellow of Victoria College.  He has been at the University of Toronto since 1982, where he is, in addition to Religion, cross-appointed to the Department of History, the Centre for South Asian Studies, and the Collaborative Graduate Program in Womens Studies. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge, Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, Universita di Firenze, and the Universite canadienne en France.  He is currently writing a World History of Modern Christianity, in connection with which he spent his last sabbatical in Rome and recently visited diverse Christian communities in China.

Articles

God’s work in history: the post-biblical epoch [pdf]
This paper was presented at the Public Colloquium of the Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, and Regent College, Vancouver, at York University, Toronto, 16 May 1975.

The Renewal of Christian Views of History in an Age of Catastrophe
 [pdf]
A revised version of the introduction that appeared in McIntire (ed), God, History and Historians: Modern Christian Views of History. (Oxford University Press, 1977)

Dooyeweerd in North America
 [pdf]
This article was published in D. F. Wells (ed.), Reformed Theology in America: A History of Its Modern Development (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1985) and in Dutch Reformed Theology in America (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1989).

Dooyeweerd’s philosophy of history
 [pdf]
Revised version of Chapter 4 from McIntire (ed.) The Legacy of Herman Dooyeweerd: Critical Philosophy in the Christian Tradition(University Press of America, 1985)

Selected publications

2006.  “Transcending Dichotomies in History and Religion” (journal: History and Theory)
2004.    Herbert Butterfield: Historian as Dissenter (Yale University Press)
2003.    “Hegemony in the Historiography of Universities: the Toronto Case,” (journal: University of Toronto Quarterly)
2002.    “From Church and State to Religions as Public Life in Modern Europe” (journal: Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture)
2001    “Herbert Butterfield: Scientific and Christian,” (journal: Christian History)
1998.    “Secularization, Secular Religions, and Religious Pluralism in European and North American Societies” (journal: Fides et Historia)
1998.    The Parish and Cathdral of St. James, Toronto, 1797-1997 (co-author) (winner of the Kilbourn Award) (University of Toronto)
1998.    Women in the Life of St. James’ Cathedral, Toronto, 1935-1998 (Canadian Church Historical Society)
1998.    Anglican History and Theology: Documents (Canadian Scholars’ Press)
1998.    Historiography: Some Readings (Canadian Scholars’ Press)
1998.    The History of Modern Christianity: Some Documents  (Canadian Scholars’ Press)
1997.    “Changing Religious Establishments and Religious Liberty in France, Part 1, 1787-1789”. In Freedom and Religion in the Nineteenth Century (Stanford University Press)
1997.    “Changing Religious Establishments and Religious Liberty in France, Part 2, 1879-1908” In Freedom and Religion in the Nineteenth Century (Stanford University Press)
1997.    “Time.” In Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing (Garland)
1997    “Christian Views of History”.  In Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing (Garland)
1997    “History of Religions”. In Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing (Garland)
1992    “History”. In Encyclopedia of the Reformed Faith (Westminster/John Knox,),
1990    “Secularism, Secularization” In Dictionary of Christianity in America (Intervarsity Press). 
1989.    (ed.) Toynbee: Reappraisals (University of Toronto Press)
1989    “Toynbee’s Philosophy of History: His Christian Period”. In McIntire (ed.) Toynbee: Reappraisals (University of Toronto Press)
1987.  Christian Views of History (Institute for Christian Studies)
1987.   (ed. with John S. Moir) Canadian Protestant and Catholic Missions, 1920s-1960s (Peter Lang Press)
1987.    “Christian Views of History”. In Encyclopedia of Religion, Mircea Eliade (ed.) (Macmillan Free Press)
1985.    “Herman Dooyeweerd in North America”. In Reformed Theology in America, David F. Wells (ed.).  (Eerdmans)
1985.    (ed.) The Legacy of Herman Dooyeweerd: Critical Philosophy in the Christian Tradition. (University Press of America)
1985.    “Dooyeweerd’s Philosophy of History”. In McIntire (ed.) The Legacy of Herman Dooyeweerd: Critical Philosophy in the Christian Tradition (University Press of America)
1985    “Teaching Religious History in Three Settings:  The Complex of Correlations” (Canadian Society of Church History Papers)
1984.    (ed. with Ronald Wells) History and Historical Understanding (Eerdmans)
1984.    “Historical Study and the Historical Dimension of Our World”. In History and Historical Understanding (Eerdmans),
1983.    England Against the Papacy, 1858-1861 (Cambridge University Press)
1983.    “History as Liberation, History as Oppression” (Institute for Christian Studies Papers)
1982.    “People in History: Reflections on Our Humanity and Our Historicity” (Institute for Christian Studies Papers)
1981.    “The Focus of Historical Study” (journal: Fides et Historia)
1981    “Animals and the Modal Scale” (journal: Anakainosis)
1979.    (ed.) Herbert Butterfield: Writings on Christianity and History (Oxford University Press)
1979    “Herbert Butterfield on Christianity and History.” In McIntire (ed.), Herbert Butterfield:  Writings on Christianity and History (Oxford University Press )
1977.    (ed.) God, History and Historians: Modern Christian Views of History. (Oxford University Press)
1977    “The Renewal of Christian Views of History in an Age of Catastrophe,” in McIntire (ed), God, History and Historians: Modern Christian Views of History. (Oxford University Press)
1976.    “Historical Study: A Christian Approach” (Institute for Christian Studies Perspective, Supplement)
1975.    “God’s Work in History:  The Post-Biblical Epoch” (Association for the Advancement of Christian Scholarship Papers)
1974.    The Ongoing Task of Christian Historiography (Institute for Christian Studies, distributed by Wedge Press)

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