A. James Reimer

A. James Reimer
Born
Allen James Reimer

(1942-08-10)10 August 1942
Morris, Manitoba, Canada
Died28 August 2010(2010-08-28) (aged 68)
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Spouse
Margaret Loewen Reimer
(m. 1968)
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisTheological Method and Political Ethics[1] (1983)
Doctoral advisorGregory Baum
InfluencesGeorge Grant[2]
Academic work
Discipline
Sub-discipline
School or traditionAnabaptism
InstitutionsConrad Grebel University College
Main interests
  • 20th-century German Protestant thought
  • Mennonite theology

Allen James Reimer[3] (August 10, 1942 – August 28, 2010) was a Canadian Mennonite theologian who held a dual academic appointment as Professor of Religious Studies and Christian Theology at Conrad Grebel University College, a member college of the University of Waterloo, and at the Toronto School of Theology, a consortium of divinity schools federated with the University of Toronto. At the University of Waterloo's fall 2008 convocation, he was named Distinguished Professor Emeritus, an honor seldom bestowed on retired faculty.

  1. ^ Reimer, A. James (1983). Theological Method and Political Ethics: The Paul Tillich–Emanuel Hirsch Debate of 1934–35 (PhD thesis). Toronto: University of St. Michael's College (published 1984). ISBN 978-0-315-11790-7.
  2. ^ Heidebrecht, Paul C. (2006). "A Prescription for the Ills of Modernity? Understanding A. James Reimer's Approach to Theology". The Mennonite Quarterly Review. 80 (2). Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Torstar Obituaries and Guestbooks".

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