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J. Oliver Buswell

James Oliver Buswell, Jr. (January 16, 1895 – February 4, 1977) was a Presbyterian theologian, educator and institution builder.

James Oliver Buswell
Born(1895-01-16)January 16, 1895
DiedFebruary 4, 1977(1977-02-04) (aged 82)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTheological college president
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Minnesota, McCormick Theological Seminary, University of Chicago
Alma materNew York University(PhD)
ThesisThe Philosophies of F. R. Tennant and John Dewey (1949)
Academic work
DisciplineBiblical studies and Systematic theology
InstitutionsWheaton College
National Bible Institute of New York City
Shelton College
Covenant College
Covenant Theological Seminary
Notable worksA Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion in 2 vols.

Education edit

Buswell was born in Burlington, Wisconsin.[1] He received an A.B. from the University of Minnesota (1917), a B.D. from McCormick Theological Seminary (1923), an M.A. from the University of Chicago, and his Ph.D. from New York University (1949).

Professional life edit

He served as a chaplain in the 140th Infantry during World War I. After pastorates in a Presbyterian church in Milwaukee (1919–1922) and a Reformed church in Brooklyn (1922–26), Buswell served as president of Wheaton College from 1926 to 1940. He then served as president of the National Bible Institute of New York City, and its successor, Shelton College, in Ringwood, New Jersey from 1941 to 1955. And finally, in 1956, he became dean of Covenant College (1956–1964) and Covenant Theological Seminary (1956–1970) in St. Louis, Missouri. The libraries at both Wheaton College and Covenant Theological Seminary were named in his honor, though the Wheaton board of trustees voted in 2023 to remove Buswell's name because of his refusal to admit Black students in the 1930s.[2]

Tenure as President of Wheaton College edit

In January 1926, the young Rev. Buswell was on the campus of Wheaton College to deliver a week's worth of chapel sermons. Within weeks, college trustees invited Buswell to become Wheaton's third president (and first ever not named Blanchard). He was the youngest college president at 31 years old. Over the next 14 years, Buswell oversaw a significant period of growth in both numbers and academic rigor. He guided the college through the process of accreditation, bolstered its curriculum (especially in the sciences), increased the percentage of full-time faculty with Ph.D.'s from 24% to 49%, and saw the enrollment grow from 400 to 1,100.[3] However, Buswell's staunch Calvinism, fundamentalist separatism and his reportedly difficult temperament made his tenure at Wheaton an uneasy one. After years of contentious relations on campus, the Wheaton board of trustees fired Buswell.[4]

Doctrinal Distinctives edit

Although not a dispensationalist, he was a premillennialist who believed in what pre-tribulationists call a "mid-tribulation rapture." (Actually, he believed that the Bible term tribulation only applies to the 2nd half of Daniel's 70th week; thus a so-called "mid-tribulationist" may well call himself a "pre-tribulationist.") He authored dozens of articles and eleven books, most notably, A Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion, 2 vols. (1962–63, out-of-print). Peculiar beliefs of Buswell include his theory that Melchizedek was a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ and that God's omnipresence does not mean that His existence extends throughout the universe—one may think of the universe as in God's lap.

Fundamentalist Churchman edit

Buswell was a staunch Calvinist who held to the Westminster Standards and covenant theology. He was considered a fundamentalist given his firm stand against the modernist accommodation within mainline Protestant denominations and his insistence on holding to the historic fundamentals (basics) of Christian doctrine.

In 1936, he was dismissed from the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. for the part that he played in the Independent Mission Board controversy, and became a figure in the founding of what would become the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The following year, he joined another fundamentalist Carl McIntire in forming the Bible Presbyterian Church. He would later participate in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (formerly the Bible Presbyterian Church, Columbus Synod) and the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod.

Personal life edit

Buswell married Helen (née Spaulding) in 1918 and together they had four children, Jane, James III, Ruth, and John. His grandson and namesake was the virtuoso violinist, James O. Buswell IV (Dec. 4, 1946 - Sept. 28, 2021).[5]

Works edit

Thesis edit

  • Buswell, James Oliver (1924). The Order of the Material in the Fourth Gospel (MA). University of Chicago, Divinity School. OCLC 44747920.
  • Buswell, James Oliver (1949). The Philosophies of F. R. Tennant and John Dewey (PhD). New York University.

Books edit

  • Buswell, James Oliver (1928). Problems in the Prayer Life: from a pastor's question box. Chicago, IL: Bible Institute Colportage Association. OCLC 4287726.
  • ——— (1937). What is God?: the Lamb of God, volume 2. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. OCLC 904355725.
  • ——— (1960). A Christian View of Being and Knowing. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. OCLC 808515066.
  • ——— (1962). A Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion, in 2 volumes. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. ISBN 978-0-310-22190-6. OCLC 692264631.—originally published in 2 volumes

Works by children of J. Oliver Buswell, Jr. edit

Buswell, James Oliver III [12 January 1922 - 8 August 2011]

  • ——— (1964). Slavery, Segregation, and Scripture. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. OCLC 188229.
  • ——— (1965). Genesis, the Neolithic, and the antiquity of Adam. St. Louis, MO: Covenant Theological Seminary. OCLC 40837933.

References edit

  1. ^ Brown, Earl L. (2004). "Scholastic Legend and Legacy in the Bible Presbyterian Church, 1938-1956" (PDF). WRS Journal. 11 (1). Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Historical Race Review Announces Library Name Change, Laments College's Past Racism". 15 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Wheaton History A to Z". Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  4. ^ George Marsden, Reforming Fundamentalism: Fuller Seminary and the New Evangelicalism (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans Publishing, 1987), 45.
  5. ^ "James Buswell – Cremona Academy". Cremona Academy Faculty. Retrieved 16 July 2020.

External links edit

  • Buswell and Machen in Fundamentalist Controversy
  • J. Oliver Buswell, Jr. Papers, PCA Historical Center, St. Louis, MO
  • The J. Oliver Buswell, Jr. Library, Covenant Theological Seminary
  • Buswell Memorial Library, Wheaton College
Academic offices
Preceded by President of Wheaton College
1926–1940
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Don Odell Shelton
President of Shelton College
1941–1955
Succeeded by

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James Oliver Buswell Jr January 16 1895 February 4 1977 was a Presbyterian theologian educator and institution builder James Oliver BuswellBorn 1895 01 16 January 16 1895Burlington WisconsinDiedFebruary 4 1977 1977 02 04 aged 82 NationalityAmericanOccupationTheological college presidentAcademic backgroundEducationUniversity of Minnesota McCormick Theological Seminary University of ChicagoAlma materNew York University PhD ThesisThe Philosophies of F R Tennant and John Dewey 1949 Academic workDisciplineBiblical studies and Systematic theologyInstitutionsWheaton CollegeNational Bible Institute of New York CityShelton CollegeCovenant CollegeCovenant Theological SeminaryNotable worksA Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion in 2 vols Contents 1 Education 2 Professional life 3 Tenure as President of Wheaton College 4 Doctrinal Distinctives 5 Fundamentalist Churchman 6 Personal life 7 Works 7 1 Thesis 7 2 Books 7 3 Works by children of J Oliver Buswell Jr 8 References 9 External linksEducation editBuswell was born in Burlington Wisconsin 1 He received an A B from the University of Minnesota 1917 a B D from McCormick Theological Seminary 1923 an M A from the University of Chicago and his Ph D from New York University 1949 Professional life editHe served as a chaplain in the 140th Infantry during World War I After pastorates in a Presbyterian church in Milwaukee 1919 1922 and a Reformed church in Brooklyn 1922 26 Buswell served as president of Wheaton College from 1926 to 1940 He then served as president of the National Bible Institute of New York City and its successor Shelton College in Ringwood New Jersey from 1941 to 1955 And finally in 1956 he became dean of Covenant College 1956 1964 and Covenant Theological Seminary 1956 1970 in St Louis Missouri The libraries at both Wheaton College and Covenant Theological Seminary were named in his honor though the Wheaton board of trustees voted in 2023 to remove Buswell s name because of his refusal to admit Black students in the 1930s 2 Tenure as President of Wheaton College editIn January 1926 the young Rev Buswell was on the campus of Wheaton College to deliver a week s worth of chapel sermons Within weeks college trustees invited Buswell to become Wheaton s third president and first ever not named Blanchard He was the youngest college president at 31 years old Over the next 14 years Buswell oversaw a significant period of growth in both numbers and academic rigor He guided the college through the process of accreditation bolstered its curriculum especially in the sciences increased the percentage of full time faculty with Ph D s from 24 to 49 and saw the enrollment grow from 400 to 1 100 3 However Buswell s staunch Calvinism fundamentalist separatism and his reportedly difficult temperament made his tenure at Wheaton an uneasy one After years of contentious relations on campus the Wheaton board of trustees fired Buswell 4 Doctrinal Distinctives editAlthough not a dispensationalist he was a premillennialist who believed in what pre tribulationists call a mid tribulation rapture Actually he believed that the Bible term tribulation only applies to the 2nd half of Daniel s 70th week thus a so called mid tribulationist may well call himself a pre tribulationist He authored dozens of articles and eleven books most notably A Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion 2 vols 1962 63 out of print Peculiar beliefs of Buswell include his theory that Melchizedek was a pre incarnate appearance of Christ and that God s omnipresence does not mean that His existence extends throughout the universe one may think of the universe as in God s lap Fundamentalist Churchman editBuswell was a staunch Calvinist who held to the Westminster Standards and covenant theology He was considered a fundamentalist given his firm stand against the modernist accommodation within mainline Protestant denominations and his insistence on holding to the historic fundamentals basics of Christian doctrine In 1936 he was dismissed from the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in the U S A for the part that he played in the Independent Mission Board controversy and became a figure in the founding of what would become the Orthodox Presbyterian Church The following year he joined another fundamentalist Carl McIntire in forming the Bible Presbyterian Church He would later participate in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church formerly the Bible Presbyterian Church Columbus Synod and the Reformed Presbyterian Church Evangelical Synod Personal life editBuswell married Helen nee Spaulding in 1918 and together they had four children Jane James III Ruth and John His grandson and namesake was the virtuoso violinist James O Buswell IV Dec 4 1946 Sept 28 2021 5 Works editThesis edit Buswell James Oliver 1924 The Order of the Material in the Fourth Gospel MA University of Chicago Divinity School OCLC 44747920 Buswell James Oliver 1949 The Philosophies of F R Tennant and John Dewey PhD New York University Books edit Buswell James Oliver 1928 Problems in the Prayer Life from a pastor s question box Chicago IL Bible Institute Colportage Association OCLC 4287726 1937 What is God the Lamb of God volume 2 Grand Rapids MI Zondervan OCLC 904355725 1960 A Christian View of Being and Knowing Grand Rapids MI Zondervan OCLC 808515066 1962 A Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion in 2 volumes Grand Rapids MI Zondervan ISBN 978 0 310 22190 6 OCLC 692264631 originally published in 2 volumesWorks by children of J Oliver Buswell Jr edit Buswell James Oliver III 12 January 1922 8 August 2011 1964 Slavery Segregation and Scripture Grand Rapids MI Eerdmans OCLC 188229 1965 Genesis the Neolithic and the antiquity of Adam St Louis MO Covenant Theological Seminary OCLC 40837933 References edit Brown Earl L 2004 Scholastic Legend and Legacy in the Bible Presbyterian Church 1938 1956 PDF WRS Journal 11 1 Retrieved 20 September 2015 Historical Race Review Announces Library Name Change Laments College s Past Racism 15 September 2023 Wheaton History A to Z Retrieved 2009 07 08 George Marsden Reforming Fundamentalism Fuller Seminary and the New Evangelicalism Grand Rapids Mich Eerdmans Publishing 1987 45 James Buswell Cremona Academy Cremona Academy Faculty Retrieved 16 July 2020 External links editBuswell and Machen in Fundamentalist Controversy J Oliver Buswell Jr Papers PCA Historical Center St Louis MO The J Oliver Buswell Jr Library Covenant Theological Seminary Buswell Memorial Library Wheaton CollegeAcademic officesPreceded byCharles A Blanchard President of Wheaton College1926 1940 Succeeded byV Raymond EdmanPreceded byDon Odell Shelton President of Shelton College1941 1955 Succeeded byJohn W Murray Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J Oliver Buswell amp oldid 1192133518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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