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Samuel Angus
Born(1881-08-11)August 11, 1881
County Antrim, Ireland
DiedNovember 17, 1943(1943-11-17) (aged 62)
Paddington, New South Wales, Australia
Academic background
Alma materPrinceton University
University of Galway
Academic work
DisciplineBible studies
InstitutionsColumbia University
Sydney University
Hartford Seminary

Samuel Angus (27 August 1881 – 17 November 1943) was professor of New Testament and Church History at St Andrew's College in the University of Sydney from 1915 to 1943.

Early life[edit]

Angus was born near Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland, the eldest son of John Cowan Angus, farmer, and his wife Sarah, née Harper. He studied at the Collegiate School, Ballymena, and won a scholarship to Queen's (University) College, Galway, receiving a B.A. in 1902 and an M.A. in 1903.[1]

Angus then studied at Princeton Theological Seminary and Princeton University, gaining his PhD in 1906. He was appointed as a chaplain of the Scotch Church in Algiers, before being elected to St Andrew's College, University of Sydney in 1915.[1]

Career[edit]

Angus's outspoken views of Christian theology were criticised by the Presbyterian Church of Australia, leading to formal charges of heresy.[2] Angus was later acquitted of these charges after an investigation conducted by the Juridical Commission of the Church.

Angus rejected many of the core traditional Christian beliefs, including the doctrine of the Trinity, the Biblical inspiration, the virgin birth and bodily resurrection of Christ.[3]

Angus earned an M.A. at Queen's College, Galway, and a second M.A. and a PhD from Princeton University. He attended Princeton Theological Seminary, but did not complete a degree. He held a lectureship at Hartford Theological Seminary from 1906 to 1910 and another in Louisville, Kentucky in 1912. Angus served as Visiting Professor of Education at Columbia University from 1929 to 1931.

Angus also spent some time as the Curator at Nicholson Museum in Sydney.[4]

Works[edit]

Family[edit]

Angus married Katherine Duryea in 1907;[1] they had no children.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Huang, Wilson. "Radical Christianity 3". Pulp Australia. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  • ^ Wright, A. C. "College Loans Artefact to University Museum". St Andrews College. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  • ^ Republished by Kessinger Publishing, 2003 ISBN 0-7661-3101-7, ISBN 978-0-7661-3101-9 [1] Mystery Religions by Samuel Angus Publisher: Lyle Stuart Hardcover (June 1967) ISBN 0-8216-0123-7 ISBN 978-0821601235
  • ^ Republished: Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 1-4365-2222-6 ISBN 978-1436522229 ASIN: B001KKPOJQ
  • ^ Republished: Kessinger Publishing, Language: English ISBN 1-4254-5591-3 ISBN 978-1425455910
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