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Iain Torrance

Sir Iain Richard Torrance, KCVO, OStJ, TD, FRSE (born 13 January 1949) is a retired Church of Scotland minister, theologian and academic. He is Pro-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen,[1] Honorary Professor of Early Christian Doctrine and Ethics at the University of Edinburgh, President and Professor of Patristics Emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary, and an Extra Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland.[2] He was formerly Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland,[3] and Dean of the Order of the Thistle. He is married to Morag Ann (née MacHugh), whom he met while they were students at the University of St Andrews, and they have two children.


Iain Torrance

Moderator of the General Assembly
Torrance in 2011 with his dachshund Cassiopea
ChurchChurch of Scotland
In office2003 to 2004
PredecessorFinlay Macdonald
SuccessorAlison Elliot
Other post(s)Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland (2013–19)
Dean of the Thistle (2014–19)
Orders
Ordination23 January 1982
Personal details
Born
Iain Richard Torrance

(1949-01-13) 13 January 1949 (age 75)
Aberdeen, Scotland
NationalityBritish
DenominationChurch of Scotland
Spouse
Morag Ann Torrance
(m. 1975)
Children2
OccupationRetired academic
Academic background
EducationEdinburgh Academy
Monkton Combe School
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
University of St Andrews
Oriel College, Oxford
ThesisA translation of the letters between Severus of Antioch and Sergius the Grammarian, with a theological introduction
Doctoral advisorSebastian Brock
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
Sub-discipline
Institutions

Biography edit

Torrance was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. He is the younger son of Thomas Forsyth Torrance, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1976. He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and at Monkton Combe School in Bath, then graduated MA (University of Edinburgh), BD (University of St Andrews), DPhil (Oriel College, Oxford). His doctoral thesis was entitled A translation of the letters between Severus of Antioch and Sergius the Grammarian, with a theological introduction, and was supervised by Sebastian Brock.[4]

Following Oxford, Torrance was ordained on 23 January 1982 by the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Shetland as minister at Northmavine Parish Church in the Shetland Islands.[5] Northmavine is the most northerly parish on the main island of the Shetland archipelago, and is famous for the stunning cliff scenery of Eshaness.

On 26 July 1982, he was commissioned in the Royal Army Chaplains' Department, British Army, as a Chaplain to the Forces 4th Class (equivalent in rank to captain).[6] He was promoted to Chaplain to the Forces 3rd Class (equivalent to major) on 26 July 1988.[7] Between 1982 and 1997, he served as a Territorial Army chaplain with the 2nd Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers and then the Royal Army Medical Corps. He was awarded the Efficiency Decoration (Territorial) in 1995, in recognition of twelve years long service in the reserves.[8] From 1997 to 2000, he was a chaplain to the Army Cadet Force.[9] He resigned his British Army commission on 16 February 2000.[10]

After serving for four years in Northmavine, in 1985 Torrance moved to The Queen's College, Birmingham, an ecumenical theological college (mainly Anglican and Methodist) with strong links to the University of Birmingham. There, he taught New Testament studies.

In 1989 he moved to a lectureship in Patristics and New Testament at the University of Birmingham. He was invited to become a member of the International Dialogue between The World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1992, becoming co-chair in 1995.

In 1993, he moved to the University of Aberdeen, subsequently being promoted to a personal chair and becoming Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Divinity in 2001.

In 2001 he was appointed a Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland.

He served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 2004, continuing in that office until the appointment of Alison Elliot the following year.

In 2005 he represented the Church of Scotland and the WARC at the installation of Pope Benedict XVI. In 2008, he represented the WARC at the Lambeth Conference.

Torrance appears as himself in Alexander McCall Smith’s Edinburgh novels, The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday (2008)[11] and The Forgotten Affairs of Youth (2011).[12]

The composer Paul Mealor dedicated to Torrance the anthem which he had been commissioned to write for the UK and Commonwealth Commemoration of World War One in Glasgow Cathedral on 4 August 2014.

In July 2013 The Queen appointed Torrance Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, and in July 2014 she appointed him Dean of the Order of the Thistle.[13][14] He retired from these posts in July 2019.

In 2021 he was appointed by the Scottish Episcopal Church to lead an Independent Review into "difficulties" in the Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney following a series of allegations regarding the Bishop, Anne Dyer.[15] Professor Torrance's report,[16] which Dyer tried to have changed after completion,[17] found that there was a culture of bullying and "systematic dysfunction in the diocese", and that there were previous similar problems in Dyer's time at Durham. Professor Torrance stated that: "Without colluding in what I much fear is a repetition of the past, I cannot recommend the continuation of a tenure in which I fear that more people will be made to feel diminished and discouraged." He recommended that Dyer be immediately sent on sabbatical and that she should step down from her position permanently.[18]

Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland edit

Iain Torrance's tenure as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (2003-2004) was marked by a nationally reported controversy[19] following his public comments on homosexuality in which he stated that he was "utterly untroubled" by the ordination of gay clergy. The context was the nomination of Canon Jeffrey John as Bishop of Reading. Doctor Torrance thereby became the first leader to encourage gay ordination in the Church of Scotland's 500-year history, a stance that marked a major shift in the Church's view and which was met with fierce opposition. Torrance subsequently used a Christmas sermon as a platform to challenge homophobia within his own church.[20] The Reverend David W. Lacy, one of Torrance's successors as Moderator, publicly opposed this stance,[21] arguing that the appointment of openly gay ministers would rip the Church of Scotland apart. When asked to comment on some public criticism by fellow ministers, Torrance said of his critics: "I am not convinced that their vision and my vision need collide in such a way that one must consume the other. There is room for both, and a lively Church needs both those who are zealous in upholding tradition and those who probe its boundaries."[22]

His year in office also saw the first official call for the release of the Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, a Libyan national imprisoned for the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, informally known as the Lockerbie bombing. Furthermore, Nelson Mandela had also called for the support of the Western Christian Churches in what the South African lawyer considered a clear miscarriage of justice. Torrance made representation to the British Prime Minister Tony Blair on behalf of Megrahi pointing out the deep unease in Scotland and elsewhere over the safety of the verdict.[23]

 
In Iraq with the CO of the Argylls, Col Jonny Gray

During his year in office, Torrance travelled widely on behalf of the Church, being the first Moderator to visit the churches in China. At some personal risk, in February 2004, he visited every British unit in Southern Iraq. He visited the demilitarized zone in Eritrea as the guest of the United Nations peacekeeping force and preached in southern Sudan.

His formal title following the end of his Moderatorial year is the Very Reverend Professor Iain Torrance.

President of Princeton Theological Seminary edit

Iain Torrance took up his appointment as the sixth president of Princeton Theological Seminary on 1 July 2004[24] and was installed as President and Professor of Patristics, on 11 March 2005, at a service in the Princeton University Chapel.[25] The inauguration featured more than 64 delegates from institutions of higher education including the four ancient universities of Scotland (St. Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh) as well as The Chapel Royal in Scotland, Yale University Divinity School, Duke University, and Howard University School of Divinity. Twelve ecclesiastical delegates, including Rick Ufford-Chase, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church (USA), attended. The service also highlighted "Christ is the World’s Redeemer," a hymn written by John Ferguson and commissioned by Princeton Theological Seminary for the inauguration.

At Princeton Theological Seminary, Torrance was active in the review of existing programs, both academic and financial. He was committed to the renovation of the seminary library (opened in January 2013, a month after he retired) and the rebuilding of student housing on the Charlotte Rachel Wilson campus (completed in May 2012).

Torrance has been committed to inter-faith dialogue, being a public supporter of the Muslim document A Common Word Between Us and You (2007). In August 2010, he was elected to the C-1 Religious Leader Commission.

Torrance retired from the presidency of Princeton Theological Seminary on 31 December 2012.[26]

Academic career edit

Awards and honours edit

  Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 2019
  Knight Bachelor 2018
  Officer of the Order of St John 2015
  Efficiency Decoration (Territorial) 1995

His Arms edit

 
Coat of Arms of Iain R. Torrance

Professor Torrance's arms were matriculated as those of a second son in 1974. Here they are shown impaled with his arms of office as of Dean of the Order of the Thistle and Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland. The Celtic staff behind the shield denotes the Dean of the Chapel Royal's position, ex officio, as titular abbot of Dundrennan and of Crossraguel. The badge is that of the Dean of the Order of the Thistle, with the ecclesiastical hat, its distinctive red tassels showing his rank.

On 18 March 2016 Torrance was presented by the Lord Lyon, Dr. Joseph J. Morrow QC, with Letters Patent granting him supporters. Supporters are a high heraldic honour and are only automatically granted to peers and members of the most senior grades of the orders of knighthood, but the Lord Lyon has the discretion to award supporters to persons of distinction. The award recognises Professor Torrance's eminent service to academia, the Church of Scotland, and the Crown in Scotland. The two dachshunds are Maud and Cassiopea, who were often spotted in and around Princeton Theological Seminary when he was President there.[33][34]

The Torrance family in theology edit

Iain Torrance's father was the distinguished theologian Thomas F. Torrance, sometime Professor of Christian Dogmatics at New College, Edinburgh, who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1976. His cousin Alan Torrance is Professor of Systematic Theology at St Andrews University. James B. Torrance, sometime Professor of Systematic Theology at University of Aberdeen, was his uncle.

Selected publications edit

  • Torrance, Iain (1998) [1988]. Christology after Chalcedon. Cambridge: Canterbury Press. ISBN 0907547974.
  • Torrance, Iain (1992), "Paradigm Change in Sixth Century Christology", Greek Orthodox Review, 36 (part 3-4), Brookline: 277–285, ISSN 0017-3894
  • Torrance, Iain; Storrar, William, eds. (1995). Human Genetics: A Christian Perspective. Edinburgh: St. Andrew Press. ISBN 0861532082.
  • Torrance, Iain (1996), "The Trinity in Relation to Creation and Incarnation", Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 38, Tübingen: 29–37, doi:10.1515/nzst.1996.38.1.29, ISSN 0028-3517, S2CID 170244108
  • Torrance, Iain (1998), "Theological Issues in the Debate between the Reformed and Orthodox Churches on the Doctrine of the Trinity", in Vischer, Lukas (ed.), Agreed Statements from the Orthodox Reformed Dialogue, Geneva: WARC, pp. 25–35, ISBN 9290750502
  • Torrance, Iain; Spinks, Bryan, eds. (1999). In Praise of God: Essays on Modern Reformed Liturgy. Edinburgh and Grand Rapids: T & T Clark and Eerdmans. ISBN 0567086062.
  • Torrance, Iain; Tanner, Kathryn; Webster, John, eds. (2007). Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199245765.
  • Torrance, Iain (2008), "Severus of Antioch on the Forty Martyrs", in Kiraz, George (ed.), Malphono w-Rabo d-Malphone: Studies in Honor of Sebastian P. Brock, Piscataway: Gorgias Press, pp. 717–734, ISBN 9781593337063
  • Torrance, Iain; McFarland, Ian; Fergusson, David; Kilby, Karen, eds. (2011). Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521880923.
  • Torrance, Iain (2011). The Correspondence of Severus and Sergius. Texts from Christian Late Antiquity. Vol. 11. Piscataway: Gorgias Press. ISBN 9781593339715.

References edit

  1. ^ "Duchess of Rothesay to be new Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen". University of Aberdeen. 15 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Court Circular". The Times. 2 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Court Circular". The Times. 5 July 2013. p. 53.
  4. ^ Torrance, Iain R. (1980). A translation of the letters between Severus of Antioch and Sergius the Grammarian, with a theological introduction. E-Thesis Online Service (Ph.D). The British Library. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  5. ^ Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ. Vol. XI. Edinburgh: T&T Clark Ltd. 2000. p. 390. ISBN 0-567-08750-6.
  6. ^ "No. 49136". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 October 1982. p. 13247.
  7. ^ "No. 51488". The London Gazette (Supplement). 3 October 1988. p. 11096.
  8. ^ a b "No. 53961". The London Gazette (Supplement). 20 February 1995. p. 2460.
  9. ^ "Torrance, Very Rev. Prof. Iain Richard, (born 13 Jan. 1949), a Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen in Scotland, 2001–19, an Extra Chaplain to the Queen, since 2019; Pro-Chancellor, University of Aberdeen, since 2013; Dean, Chapel Royal in Scotland, 2013–19; Dean of the Order of the Thistle, 2014–19; Hon. Professor of Early Christian Doctrine and Ethics, University of Edinburgh, since 2013". Who's Who 2022. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  10. ^ "No. 55809". The London Gazette (Supplement). 4 April 2000. p. 3790.
  11. ^ McCall Smith, Alexander (2008). The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday. New York: Pantheon. ISBN 978-0-375-42513-4.
  12. ^ McCall Smith, Alexander (2011). The Forgotten Affairs of Youth. London: Hachette. ISBN 978-0-7481-2804-4.
  13. ^ "Queen honours senior members of the Kirk during her visit to Edinburgh". Church of Scotland. 7 July 2014.
  14. ^ "Court Circular, July 4". The Times. 4 July 2014.
  15. ^ "Professor Iain Torrance to lead Independent Review". Scottish Episcopal Church. 12 March 2021.
  16. ^ (PDF). Scottish Episcopal Church. 18 September 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2021.
  17. ^ . The Press and Journal, Aberdeen. 17 November 2021. Archived from the original on 17 November 2021.
  18. ^ (PDF). Scottish Episcopal Church. 18 September 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2021.
  19. ^ Peterkin, Tom (30 June 2003). "Leader of the Kirk welcomes gay clergy". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
  20. ^ Bates, Stephen (27 December 2003). "A time for peace on Earth - but not in the royal home". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
  21. ^ Allardyce, Jason (31 October 2004). "Kirk comes out against openly gay ministers". Times Online. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
  22. ^ Torrance, Iain (2004), "The Church of Scotland: Reports to the General Assembly 2004", The Church of Scotland: Reports to the General Assembly, Edinburgh: Church of Scotland Board of Practice and Procedure: 1:2, ISBN 0-86153-357-7
  23. ^ Jeans, Chris. The Case of the Lockerbie Bomber. Al Jazeere documentary, June 2011.
  24. ^ "Princeton Theological Seminary to Inaugurate New President; Welcomes Scottish Professor as its Sixth President". The America's Intelligence Wire. 9 March 2005. Retrieved 11 June 2008.
  25. ^ Torrance, Iain (2005). (video). Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton Theological Seminary. Archived from the original on 28 May 2010.
  26. ^ . Princeton Theological Seminary. Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  27. ^ "Emeritus Dean of the Chapel Royal recalls memorable tale of Her Majesty The Queen". The Church of Scotland. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  28. ^ "No. 61171". The London Gazette. 17 March 2015. p. 4826.
  29. ^ "No. 62150". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 2017. p. N2.
  30. ^ "No. 62427". The London Gazette. 2 October 2018. p. 17635.
  31. ^ "Court Circular". The Times. 2 July 2019.
  32. ^ "No. 62708". The London Gazette. 10 July 2019. p. 12352.
  33. ^ "Twitter". Lyon Court. 18 March 2016.
  34. ^ The Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. Vol. 93. Edinburgh: The Court of The Lord Lyon. 2016. p. 1.
Religious titles
Preceded by Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
2003–2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland
2013-2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dean of the Thistle
2014-2019
Succeeded by
Academic offices
Preceded by
Thomas W. Gillespie
President of Princeton Theological Seminary
2004–2012
Succeeded by

iain, torrance, iain, richard, torrance, kcvo, ostj, frse, born, january, 1949, retired, church, scotland, minister, theologian, academic, chancellor, university, aberdeen, honorary, professor, early, christian, doctrine, ethics, university, edinburgh, preside. Sir Iain Richard Torrance KCVO OStJ TD FRSE born 13 January 1949 is a retired Church of Scotland minister theologian and academic He is Pro Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen 1 Honorary Professor of Early Christian Doctrine and Ethics at the University of Edinburgh President and Professor of Patristics Emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary and an Extra Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland 2 He was formerly Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland 3 and Dean of the Order of the Thistle He is married to Morag Ann nee MacHugh whom he met while they were students at the University of St Andrews and they have two children The Very Reverend SirIain TorranceKCVO OStJ TD FRSEModerator of the General AssemblyTorrance in 2011 with his dachshund CassiopeaChurchChurch of ScotlandIn office2003 to 2004PredecessorFinlay MacdonaldSuccessorAlison ElliotOther post s Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland 2013 19 Dean of the Thistle 2014 19 OrdersOrdination23 January 1982Personal detailsBornIain Richard Torrance 1949 01 13 13 January 1949 age 75 Aberdeen ScotlandNationalityBritishDenominationChurch of ScotlandSpouseMorag Ann Torrance m 1975 wbr Children2OccupationRetired academicAcademic backgroundEducationEdinburgh Academy Monkton Combe SchoolAlma materUniversity of Edinburgh University of St Andrews Oriel College OxfordThesisA translation of the letters between Severus of Antioch and Sergius the Grammarian with a theological introductionDoctoral advisorSebastian BrockAcademic workDisciplineTheologySub disciplinePatristicssystematic theologyChristian ethicsSyriac studiesInstitutionsQueen s College Edgbaston University of Birmingham University of Aberdeen Christ s College Aberdeen Princeton Theological Seminary Contents 1 Biography 2 Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 3 President of Princeton Theological Seminary 4 Academic career 5 Awards and honours 5 1 His Arms 6 The Torrance family in theology 7 Selected publications 8 ReferencesBiography editTorrance was born in Aberdeen Scotland He is the younger son of Thomas Forsyth Torrance Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1976 He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and at Monkton Combe School in Bath then graduated MA University of Edinburgh BD University of St Andrews DPhil Oriel College Oxford His doctoral thesis was entitled A translation of the letters between Severus of Antioch and Sergius the Grammarian with a theological introduction and was supervised by Sebastian Brock 4 Following Oxford Torrance was ordained on 23 January 1982 by the Church of Scotland s Presbytery of Shetland as minister at Northmavine Parish Church in the Shetland Islands 5 Northmavine is the most northerly parish on the main island of the Shetland archipelago and is famous for the stunning cliff scenery of Eshaness On 26 July 1982 he was commissioned in the Royal Army Chaplains Department British Army as a Chaplain to the Forces 4th Class equivalent in rank to captain 6 He was promoted to Chaplain to the Forces 3rd Class equivalent to major on 26 July 1988 7 Between 1982 and 1997 he served as a Territorial Army chaplain with the 2nd Battalion 51st Highland Volunteers and then the Royal Army Medical Corps He was awarded the Efficiency Decoration Territorial in 1995 in recognition of twelve years long service in the reserves 8 From 1997 to 2000 he was a chaplain to the Army Cadet Force 9 He resigned his British Army commission on 16 February 2000 10 After serving for four years in Northmavine in 1985 Torrance moved to The Queen s College Birmingham an ecumenical theological college mainly Anglican and Methodist with strong links to the University of Birmingham There he taught New Testament studies In 1989 he moved to a lectureship in Patristics and New Testament at the University of Birmingham He was invited to become a member of the International Dialogue between The World Alliance of Reformed Churches WARC and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1992 becoming co chair in 1995 In 1993 he moved to the University of Aberdeen subsequently being promoted to a personal chair and becoming Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Divinity in 2001 In 2001 he was appointed a Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland He served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 2004 continuing in that office until the appointment of Alison Elliot the following year In 2005 he represented the Church of Scotland and the WARC at the installation of Pope Benedict XVI In 2008 he represented the WARC at the Lambeth Conference Torrance appears as himself in Alexander McCall Smith s Edinburgh novels The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday 2008 11 and The Forgotten Affairs of Youth 2011 12 The composer Paul Mealor dedicated to Torrance the anthem which he had been commissioned to write for the UK and Commonwealth Commemoration of World War One in Glasgow Cathedral on 4 August 2014 In July 2013 The Queen appointed Torrance Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland and in July 2014 she appointed him Dean of the Order of the Thistle 13 14 He retired from these posts in July 2019 In 2021 he was appointed by the Scottish Episcopal Church to lead an Independent Review into difficulties in the Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney following a series of allegations regarding the Bishop Anne Dyer 15 Professor Torrance s report 16 which Dyer tried to have changed after completion 17 found that there was a culture of bullying and systematic dysfunction in the diocese and that there were previous similar problems in Dyer s time at Durham Professor Torrance stated that Without colluding in what I much fear is a repetition of the past I cannot recommend the continuation of a tenure in which I fear that more people will be made to feel diminished and discouraged He recommended that Dyer be immediately sent on sabbatical and that she should step down from her position permanently 18 Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland editIain Torrance s tenure as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 2003 2004 was marked by a nationally reported controversy 19 following his public comments on homosexuality in which he stated that he was utterly untroubled by the ordination of gay clergy The context was the nomination of Canon Jeffrey John as Bishop of Reading Doctor Torrance thereby became the first leader to encourage gay ordination in the Church of Scotland s 500 year history a stance that marked a major shift in the Church s view and which was met with fierce opposition Torrance subsequently used a Christmas sermon as a platform to challenge homophobia within his own church 20 The Reverend David W Lacy one of Torrance s successors as Moderator publicly opposed this stance 21 arguing that the appointment of openly gay ministers would rip the Church of Scotland apart When asked to comment on some public criticism by fellow ministers Torrance said of his critics I am not convinced that their vision and my vision need collide in such a way that one must consume the other There is room for both and a lively Church needs both those who are zealous in upholding tradition and those who probe its boundaries 22 His year in office also saw the first official call for the release of the Abdelbaset al Megrahi a Libyan national imprisoned for the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 informally known as the Lockerbie bombing Furthermore Nelson Mandela had also called for the support of the Western Christian Churches in what the South African lawyer considered a clear miscarriage of justice Torrance made representation to the British Prime Minister Tony Blair on behalf of Megrahi pointing out the deep unease in Scotland and elsewhere over the safety of the verdict 23 nbsp In Iraq with the CO of the Argylls Col Jonny Gray During his year in office Torrance travelled widely on behalf of the Church being the first Moderator to visit the churches in China At some personal risk in February 2004 he visited every British unit in Southern Iraq He visited the demilitarized zone in Eritrea as the guest of the United Nations peacekeeping force and preached in southern Sudan His formal title following the end of his Moderatorial year is the Very Reverend Professor Iain Torrance President of Princeton Theological Seminary editIain Torrance took up his appointment as the sixth president of Princeton Theological Seminary on 1 July 2004 24 and was installed as President and Professor of Patristics on 11 March 2005 at a service in the Princeton University Chapel 25 The inauguration featured more than 64 delegates from institutions of higher education including the four ancient universities of Scotland St Andrews Glasgow Aberdeen and Edinburgh as well as The Chapel Royal in Scotland Yale University Divinity School Duke University and Howard University School of Divinity Twelve ecclesiastical delegates including Rick Ufford Chase the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church USA attended The service also highlighted Christ is the World s Redeemer a hymn written by John Ferguson and commissioned by Princeton Theological Seminary for the inauguration At Princeton Theological Seminary Torrance was active in the review of existing programs both academic and financial He was committed to the renovation of the seminary library opened in January 2013 a month after he retired and the rebuilding of student housing on the Charlotte Rachel Wilson campus completed in May 2012 Torrance has been committed to inter faith dialogue being a public supporter of the Muslim document A Common Word Between Us and You 2007 In August 2010 he was elected to the C 1 Religious Leader Commission Torrance retired from the presidency of Princeton Theological Seminary on 31 December 2012 26 Academic career editCo editor of the Scottish Journal of Theology 1982 2015 Lecturer in New Testament Queen s College Birmingham 1985 1989 Lecturer in New Testament and patristics University of Birmingham 1989 1993 Lecturer in Divinity University of Aberdeen 1993 1997 Senior Lecturer in Divinity University of Aberdeen 1997 1999 Professor of Patristics and Christian Ethics University of Aberdeen 1999 2004 Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Divinity University of Aberdeen 2001 2004 Master Christ s College Aberdeen 2001 2004 President Princeton Theological Seminary 2004 2012 Honorary Professor of Early Christian Doctrine and Ethics University of Edinburgh since 2013 Pro Chancellor University of Aberdeen since 2013 Convener of the Church of Scotland s Theological Forum 2013 2017 Awards and honours editAwarded Efficiency Decoration Territorial TD 1995 8 27 Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland 2001 to 2019 Professor emeritus Aberdeen University 2004 Pride Scotia Friend for Life Award for his efforts to promote equality and the inclusion of gay people in Scotland 2004 Honorary DD University of St Andrews and Aberdeen University 2005 University of Edinburgh 2012 Honorary DTheol Debrecen Reformed Theological University Debrecen 2006 Elected Corresponding Fellow CorrFRSE Royal Society of Edinburgh RSE 2007 By act of the Council of the RSE converted to Fellow FRSE on return to the United Kingdom 2013 Honorary LHD King College Bristol Tennessee 2007 Honorary Distinguished Alumnus Princeton Theological Seminary 2012 James I McCord Award from the Center of Theological Inquiry for outstanding contributions to ecumenical scholarship 2012 Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland July 2013 to July 2019 Dean of the Order of the Thistle August 2014 to July 2019 Appointed Officer of the Order of St John 2015 28 Appointed Knight Bachelor Kt in the 2018 New Year Honours for services to Higher Education and Theology 29 knighted by Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Holyrood Palace on 3 July 2018 30 Appointed Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order KCVO in July 2019 upon relinquishing the office of Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland and Dean of the Thistle 31 32 nbsp Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 2019 nbsp Knight Bachelor 2018 nbsp Officer of the Order of St John 2015 nbsp Efficiency Decoration Territorial 1995 His Arms edit nbsp Coat of Arms of Iain R Torrance Professor Torrance s arms were matriculated as those of a second son in 1974 Here they are shown impaled with his arms of office as of Dean of the Order of the Thistle and Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland The Celtic staff behind the shield denotes the Dean of the Chapel Royal s position ex officio as titular abbot of Dundrennan and of Crossraguel The badge is that of the Dean of the Order of the Thistle with the ecclesiastical hat its distinctive red tassels showing his rank On 18 March 2016 Torrance was presented by the Lord Lyon Dr Joseph J Morrow QC with Letters Patent granting him supporters Supporters are a high heraldic honour and are only automatically granted to peers and members of the most senior grades of the orders of knighthood but the Lord Lyon has the discretion to award supporters to persons of distinction The award recognises Professor Torrance s eminent service to academia the Church of Scotland and the Crown in Scotland The two dachshunds are Maud and Cassiopea who were often spotted in and around Princeton Theological Seminary when he was President there 33 34 The Torrance family in theology editIain Torrance s father was the distinguished theologian Thomas F Torrance sometime Professor of Christian Dogmatics at New College Edinburgh who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1976 His cousin Alan Torrance is Professor of Systematic Theology at St Andrews University James B Torrance sometime Professor of Systematic Theology at University of Aberdeen was his uncle Selected publications editTorrance Iain 1998 1988 Christology after Chalcedon Cambridge Canterbury Press ISBN 0907547974 Torrance Iain 1992 Paradigm Change in Sixth Century Christology Greek Orthodox Review 36 part 3 4 Brookline 277 285 ISSN 0017 3894 Torrance Iain Storrar William eds 1995 Human Genetics A Christian Perspective Edinburgh St Andrew Press ISBN 0861532082 Torrance Iain 1996 The Trinity in Relation to Creation and Incarnation Neue Zeitschrift fur Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 38 Tubingen 29 37 doi 10 1515 nzst 1996 38 1 29 ISSN 0028 3517 S2CID 170244108 Torrance Iain 1998 Theological Issues in the Debate between the Reformed and Orthodox Churches on the Doctrine of the Trinity in Vischer Lukas ed Agreed Statements from the Orthodox Reformed Dialogue Geneva WARC pp 25 35 ISBN 9290750502 Torrance Iain Spinks Bryan eds 1999 In Praise of God Essays on Modern Reformed Liturgy Edinburgh and Grand Rapids T amp T Clark and Eerdmans ISBN 0567086062 Torrance Iain Tanner Kathryn Webster John eds 2007 Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199245765 Torrance Iain 2008 Severus of Antioch on the Forty Martyrs in Kiraz George ed Malphono w Rabo d Malphone Studies in Honor of Sebastian P Brock Piscataway Gorgias Press pp 717 734 ISBN 9781593337063 Torrance Iain McFarland Ian Fergusson David Kilby Karen eds 2011 Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521880923 Torrance Iain 2011 The Correspondence of Severus and Sergius Texts from Christian Late Antiquity Vol 11 Piscataway Gorgias Press ISBN 9781593339715 References edit Duchess of Rothesay to be new Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen University of Aberdeen 15 February 2013 Court Circular The Times 2 July 2019 Court Circular The Times 5 July 2013 p 53 Torrance Iain R 1980 A translation of the letters between Severus of Antioch and Sergius the Grammarian with a theological introduction E Thesis Online Service Ph D The British Library Retrieved 23 June 2019 Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae Vol XI Edinburgh T amp T Clark Ltd 2000 p 390 ISBN 0 567 08750 6 No 49136 The London Gazette Supplement 11 October 1982 p 13247 No 51488 The London Gazette Supplement 3 October 1988 p 11096 a b No 53961 The London Gazette Supplement 20 February 1995 p 2460 Torrance Very Rev Prof Iain Richard born 13 Jan 1949 a Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen in Scotland 2001 19 an Extra Chaplain to the Queen since 2019 Pro Chancellor University of Aberdeen since 2013 Dean Chapel Royal in Scotland 2013 19 Dean of the Order of the Thistle 2014 19 Hon Professor of Early Christian Doctrine and Ethics University of Edinburgh since 2013 Who s Who 2022 Oxford University Press 1 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2022 No 55809 The London Gazette Supplement 4 April 2000 p 3790 McCall Smith Alexander 2008 The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday New York Pantheon ISBN 978 0 375 42513 4 McCall Smith Alexander 2011 The Forgotten Affairs of Youth London Hachette ISBN 978 0 7481 2804 4 Queen honours senior members of the Kirk during her visit to Edinburgh Church of Scotland 7 July 2014 Court Circular July 4 The Times 4 July 2014 Professor Iain Torrance to lead Independent Review Scottish Episcopal Church 12 March 2021 Review of the Diocese of Aberdeen amp Orkney 1 August 2021 PDF Scottish Episcopal Church 18 September 2021 Archived from the original PDF on 18 September 2021 Bishop Anne Dyer accused of attempting to whitewash report into conduct The Press and Journal Aberdeen 17 November 2021 Archived from the original on 17 November 2021 Review of the Diocese of Aberdeen amp Orkney 1 August 2021 PDF Scottish Episcopal Church 18 September 2021 Archived from the original PDF on 18 September 2021 Peterkin Tom 30 June 2003 Leader of the Kirk welcomes gay clergy The Telegraph Archived from the original on 12 September 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2010 Bates Stephen 27 December 2003 A time for peace on Earth but not in the royal home The Guardian Retrieved 10 March 2010 Allardyce Jason 31 October 2004 Kirk comes out against openly gay ministers Times Online Retrieved 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