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Tim Yates
Born1935 (1935)
Died16 January 2016(2016-01-16) (aged 80–81)
NationalityBritish
Academic work
Discipline Theology
Sub-discipline Missiology
Institutions Cranmer Hall, Durham

Timothy Yates (1935 – 16 January 2016) was a British canon, theological educator, missiologist and historian. [1]

Yates was the Warden of Cranmer Hall, the Anglican theological college that forms part of St John's College, Durham, from 1971 to 1979. [1] Under his headship, the college first admitted women in 1973. [2] In 1979, he wrote the first history of the college in celebration of its 70th anniversary. From 2008 until his death, he was a member of the college's Development Board, fundraising and consulting on a proposed Learning Resource Centre.

He died on 16 January 2016. [1] [3] A public service of thanksgiving was held on 2 February, [3] and a private memorial and burial was held for his family during the next school holiday.

Career

Books

  • Venn and Victorian Bishops Abroad (1978) [1]
  • Christian Mission in the Twentieth Century (1994) [1]
  • The Expansion of Christianity (2004) [1]
  • Pioneer Missionary, Evangelical Statesman: A Life of A. T. (Tim) Houghton (2011) [1]
  • The Conversion of the Maori: Years of Religious and Social Change (1814-1842) (2013) [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Reverend Canon Dr Timothy Yates (1935-2016) | Ecclesiastical History Society". www.history.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Death of Canon Tim Yates - Durham University". www.dur.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Diocese of Derby - Appointments". January 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tim Yates
Born1935 (1935)
Died16 January 2016(2016-01-16) (aged 80–81)
NationalityBritish
Academic work
Discipline Theology
Sub-discipline Missiology
Institutions Cranmer Hall, Durham

Timothy Yates (1935 – 16 January 2016) was a British canon, theological educator, missiologist and historian. [1]

Yates was the Warden of Cranmer Hall, the Anglican theological college that forms part of St John's College, Durham, from 1971 to 1979. [1] Under his headship, the college first admitted women in 1973. [2] In 1979, he wrote the first history of the college in celebration of its 70th anniversary. From 2008 until his death, he was a member of the college's Development Board, fundraising and consulting on a proposed Learning Resource Centre.

He died on 16 January 2016. [1] [3] A public service of thanksgiving was held on 2 February, [3] and a private memorial and burial was held for his family during the next school holiday.

Career

Books

  • Venn and Victorian Bishops Abroad (1978) [1]
  • Christian Mission in the Twentieth Century (1994) [1]
  • The Expansion of Christianity (2004) [1]
  • Pioneer Missionary, Evangelical Statesman: A Life of A. T. (Tim) Houghton (2011) [1]
  • The Conversion of the Maori: Years of Religious and Social Change (1814-1842) (2013) [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Reverend Canon Dr Timothy Yates (1935-2016) | Ecclesiastical History Society". www.history.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Death of Canon Tim Yates - Durham University". www.dur.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Diocese of Derby - Appointments". January 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2017.

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