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A. C. Bouquet

Alan Coates Bouquet (24 May 1884 – 4 March 1976) was a minister in the Anglican church, a theologian and Recognised Lecturer in the History and Comparative Study of Religions at the University of Cambridge and a prolific writer on religious themes.[1]

Alan Coates Bouquet in 1933

Early life edit

Of Huguenot descent, he was born in Forest Hill in London in 1884, the son of Elizabeth née Stow (1852-1916) and Robert Coates Bouquet (1842-1928), Registrar to the Art Union of London for over 40 years until it was wound up in 1912.[2] In his youth Bouquet was in close contact with 19th-century artists and craftsmen. His early education was at St Dunstan's College before attending University College London in 1901.[3] He attended Trinity College, Cambridge and was a Lady Kay Scholar at Jesus College, Cambridge where he variously took his B.A. degree in 1905, his M.A. in 1910, a B.D. degree in 1918, and was awarded D.D. in 1922. He was ordained a deacon in 1907 and priest in 1908; he was a curate at Putney in London.[4] While serving in his parish in Putney he met Edith Gertrude Sayer (1881-1952) whom he married on 6 June 1910 at the church of St John the Evangelist in Putney.[2] During World War I Bouquet served with the Royal Army Chaplains' Department on home service from 1915 to 1919.[5][6][7]

Return to Cambridge edit

 
Bouquet was vicar at All Saints' Church in Cambridge from 1923 to 1945

From 1920 to 1922 Bouquet was among the honorary staff at St Martin-in-the-Fields. He returned to Cambridge in 1922 where he combined pastoral and academic work, taking his D.D. degree in 1922 with his thesis 'Is Christianity the Final Religion?', published as a book in the same year. He was the vicar at All Saints' Church in Cambridge from 1923 to 1945 and in addition held the Hulsean (1924) and Stanton Lectureships at Cambridge and the Upton Lectureship at Oxford as well as lecturing at Jesus College, Cambridge and Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1929 he took part in a geographical survey of the island of Corsica. He was a delegate to four Anglo-Scandinavian Theological Conferences and in the early 1930s was a Visitor to the universities of Bonn and Marburg. In 1935 he lectured at the International Theological Seminar at the University of Geneva and at a Congress on the History of Religion at Amsterdam in 1950. From 1939 to 1941 he was President of the Cambridge University Theological Society, was President of the University Judo Club and was vice-president of the Cambridge University Anthropological Club. Bouquet served as an Honorary Chaplain to H.M. Forces during World War II. In 1952 he travelled to Israel and the Middle East in preparation for his book Everyday Life in New Testament Times (1953).

From the early 1930s to his death in 1976 Bouquet lived at Gilling House on Madingley Road in Cambridge.[8]

A. C. Bouquet died at Cambridge in 1976 and left £10,449 in his will.[9] His wife predeceased him in 1952.

Publications edit

  • A Point of View, 1913.
  • When He Is Come, 1917.
  • The Greatest Relationship, 1919.
  • Is Christianity the Final Religion?, Macmillan London, England), 1922.
  • Man and Deity: An Outline of the Origin and Development of Religion, W. Heffer (Cambridge, England), 1933.
  • Jesus: A New Outline and Estimate, W. Heffer (Cambridge, England), 1933.
  • The Doctrine of God, W. Heffer (Cambridge, England), 1934.
  • (Translator) P. Erich Przywara, Przywara's Philosophy of Religion, 1935.
  • (Translator) P. Erich Przywara, Polarity: A German Catholic's Interpretation of Religion, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1935.
  • A Lectionary of Christian Prose, Longmans, Green (New York, NY), 1939, revised and enlarged, 1965.
  • Comparative Religion, Pelican (Harmondsworth, England), 1941, revised, 1971.
  • Hinduism, Hutchinson (London, England), 1949, revised, 1969.
  • Everyday Life in New Testament Times, B T. Batsford (London, England), 1953, revised, 1956.
  • Sacred Books of the World, 1953, revised, Penguin (Harmondsworth, England), 1967.
  • The Christian Faith and Non-Christian Religions, J. Nisbet, 1958, Greenwood Press (Westport, CT), 1976.
  • Religious Experience: Its Nature, Types, and Validity, W. Heffer (Cambridge, England), 1968.
  • European Brasses, Frederick A. Praeger (New York City), 1968.

Also author of Modern Handbooks of Religion, four Volumes. Contributor to various encyclopedias and theological publications

References edit

  1. ^ Alan Coates Bouquet (1884-1976) - encyclopedia.com
  2. ^ a b Alan Coates Bouquet in the London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932 - Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  3. ^ 1901 England Census for Alan C Bouquet: London, Lewisham, Sydenham - Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  4. ^ Alan Coates Bouquet - 1909 Kelly's Directory of Clergy, - Volume 1, pg. 124
  5. ^ British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920: Boulton, A - Bourne - Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  6. ^ We remember Alan Coates Bouquet: Lives of the First World War - Imperial War Museum Database
  7. ^ Army Chaplains Department - The London Gazette, 30 August 1915, pg. 8626
  8. ^ 1939 England and Wales Register for Alan C Bouquet: Cambridgeshire, Cambridge MB - Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  9. ^ England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 for Alan Coates Bouquet (1976): Boardman-Brown - Ancestry.com (subscription required)

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Alan Coates Bouquet 24 May 1884 4 March 1976 was a minister in the Anglican church a theologian and Recognised Lecturer in the History and Comparative Study of Religions at the University of Cambridge and a prolific writer on religious themes 1 Alan Coates Bouquet in 1933 Contents 1 Early life 2 Return to Cambridge 3 Publications 4 ReferencesEarly life editOf Huguenot descent he was born in Forest Hill in London in 1884 the son of Elizabeth nee Stow 1852 1916 and Robert Coates Bouquet 1842 1928 Registrar to the Art Union of London for over 40 years until it was wound up in 1912 2 In his youth Bouquet was in close contact with 19th century artists and craftsmen His early education was at St Dunstan s College before attending University College London in 1901 3 He attended Trinity College Cambridge and was a Lady Kay Scholar at Jesus College Cambridge where he variously took his B A degree in 1905 his M A in 1910 a B D degree in 1918 and was awarded D D in 1922 He was ordained a deacon in 1907 and priest in 1908 he was a curate at Putney in London 4 While serving in his parish in Putney he met Edith Gertrude Sayer 1881 1952 whom he married on 6 June 1910 at the church of St John the Evangelist in Putney 2 During World War I Bouquet served with the Royal Army Chaplains Department on home service from 1915 to 1919 5 6 7 Return to Cambridge edit nbsp Bouquet was vicar at All Saints Church in Cambridge from 1923 to 1945 From 1920 to 1922 Bouquet was among the honorary staff at St Martin in the Fields He returned to Cambridge in 1922 where he combined pastoral and academic work taking his D D degree in 1922 with his thesis Is Christianity the Final Religion published as a book in the same year He was the vicar at All Saints Church in Cambridge from 1923 to 1945 and in addition held the Hulsean 1924 and Stanton Lectureships at Cambridge and the Upton Lectureship at Oxford as well as lecturing at Jesus College Cambridge and Trinity College Cambridge In 1929 he took part in a geographical survey of the island of Corsica He was a delegate to four Anglo Scandinavian Theological Conferences and in the early 1930s was a Visitor to the universities of Bonn and Marburg In 1935 he lectured at the International Theological Seminar at the University of Geneva and at a Congress on the History of Religion at Amsterdam in 1950 From 1939 to 1941 he was President of the Cambridge University Theological Society was President of the University Judo Club and was vice president of the Cambridge University Anthropological Club Bouquet served as an Honorary Chaplain to H M Forces during World War II In 1952 he travelled to Israel and the Middle East in preparation for his book Everyday Life in New Testament Times 1953 From the early 1930s to his death in 1976 Bouquet lived at Gilling House on Madingley Road in Cambridge 8 A C Bouquet died at Cambridge in 1976 and left 10 449 in his will 9 His wife predeceased him in 1952 Publications editA Point of View 1913 When He Is Come 1917 The Greatest Relationship 1919 Is Christianity the Final Religion Macmillan London England 1922 Man and Deity An Outline of the Origin and Development of Religion W Heffer Cambridge England 1933 Jesus A New Outline and Estimate W Heffer Cambridge England 1933 The Doctrine of God W Heffer Cambridge England 1934 Translator P Erich Przywara Przywara s Philosophy of Religion 1935 Translator P Erich Przywara Polarity A German Catholic s Interpretation of Religion Oxford University Press Oxford England 1935 A Lectionary of Christian Prose Longmans Green New York NY 1939 revised and enlarged 1965 Comparative Religion Pelican Harmondsworth England 1941 revised 1971 Hinduism Hutchinson London England 1949 revised 1969 Everyday Life in New Testament Times B T Batsford London England 1953 revised 1956 Sacred Books of the World 1953 revised Penguin Harmondsworth England 1967 The Christian Faith and Non Christian Religions J Nisbet 1958 Greenwood Press Westport CT 1976 Religious Experience Its Nature Types and Validity W Heffer Cambridge England 1968 European Brasses Frederick A Praeger New York City 1968 Also author of Modern Handbooks of Religion four Volumes Contributor to various encyclopedias and theological publicationsReferences edit Alan Coates Bouquet 1884 1976 encyclopedia com a b Alan Coates Bouquet in the London England Church of England Marriages and Banns 1754 1932 Ancestry com subscription required 1901 England Census for Alan C Bouquet London Lewisham Sydenham Ancestry com subscription required Alan Coates Bouquet 1909 Kelly s Directory of Clergy Volume 1 pg 124 British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914 1920 Boulton A Bourne Ancestry com subscription required We remember Alan Coates Bouquet Lives of the First World War Imperial War Museum Database Army Chaplains Department The London Gazette 30 August 1915 pg 8626 1939 England and Wales Register for Alan C Bouquet Cambridgeshire Cambridge MB Ancestry com subscription required England amp Wales National Probate Calendar Index of Wills and Administrations 1858 1995 for Alan Coates Bouquet 1976 Boardman Brown Ancestry com subscription required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A C Bouquet amp oldid 1174366598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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