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Study Resources :: Music Resources :: Music beginning with 'A' :: Robert Balgarnie Young Scott

Hymns / Music :: Robert Balgarnie Young Scott

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Born: July 16, 1899, Toronto, Canada.

Died: November 1, 1987, Toronto, Canada.

Scott was a graduate of Knox College and the University of Toronto. Ordained a United Church of Christ minister, he served in Ontario. He went on to teach at Union College, Vancouver, British Columbia; United Theological College, McGill University, Montreal (where he was the first dean of the Faculty of Divinity/Religious Studies); and Princeton Theological Seminary (chair of the religion department and Danforth Professor of Religion). He also served as president of the Fellowship for a Christian Social Order, and was a Royal Canadian Air Force chaplain in World War II. His works include:

  • The Relevance of the Prophets, 1945

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  1. O Day of God, Draw Nigh

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