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William H. Brackney

William Henry Brackney (1948–2022) was the Millard R. Cherry Distinguished Professor of Christian Thought and Ethics Emeritus at Acadia University[1] in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, and an ordained Baptist minister, accredited by the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches and the American Baptist Churches, USA. He was previously the Dean of Theology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario,[1] and published numerous books and articles dealing with post-Reformation Protestant thought, particularly the Baptist and Radical Reformation traditions. Brackney did significant work in the areas of global ethics and human rights, and was the director of the Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies (2008–2018).[2] He was also a regular columnist for websites focused on ethics.[3]

The Reverend Doctor

William H. Brackney
Born
William Henry Brackney

1948 (age 74–75)
Died2022-11-13
Wolfville, NS, Canada
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisReligious Antimasonry (1976)
Academic work
Discipline
  • History
  • theology
Institutions

Early life edit

Born in 1948 in Washington, DC, William Brackney is the second son of Samuel Harp Brackney and Mildred Braisted Pointer and attended Gabriel DuVal Senior High School in Glenn Dale, Maryland. His mother was of Methodist heritage; his father came from a line of Quakers; the two parents determined upon a Baptist orientation because of the outreach of a neighborhood congregation. The family's early years blended Southern Baptist and Northern (American) Baptist outlooks. William matriculated in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Maryland (College Park) with a scholarship to study astrophysics.

In 1967 he was admitted to the honors program in history and he defended a thesis in economic history, for which he received a BA (honors) degree. In 1970 he married Kathryn Godfrey Edens (born 1949) of Landover Hills, Maryland, and has two sons and a daughter.

He next completed an MA in religion from The Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia in 1972.[4] being awarded a prize for his thesis in Patristic Evidences. He received a second MA from Temple University in Philadelphia, after which he earned the Doctor of Philosophy (with distinction),[4] his dissertation topic being Religious Antimasonry: The Genesis of a Political Party in 1976.

Mentors for his doctoral work at Temple included F. Ernest Stoeffler (Religion) and Joseph G. Rayback (History). He earned a Certificate in Modern Archives Administration from the US National Archives and Records Administration in 1979, also completing courses in library science at State University of New York at Geneseo. Throughout this period, Brackney served in leadership roles in Baptist and United Methodist churches in Texas, Pennsylvania, Washington, DC, and New York. He was ordained a Baptist minister in 1971, an elder in the United Methodist Church in 1976, and he carried recognition in the Wesleyan Church for a number of years, resulting from his appointment at Houghton College. Early in his career, he intentionally related to multiple denominational streams through his ministerial pursuits.

Academic career edit

William Brackney was an assistant professor in the History department of Houghton College for three years following his graduate studies, during which time he also served as the pastor of two United Methodist congregations in upstate New York (Limestone and Machias Charges). In 1979 he was appointed to the position of executive director of the American Baptist Historical Society,[5] and Archivist of the American Baptist Churches USA, service which lasted until 1986. This role also involved being curator of the Samuel Colgate Baptist Historical Collection. In this period he was also an associate professor in church history at Colgate Rochester Divinity School, as well serving on the senior staff of the American Baptist Board of Educational Ministries (BEM) in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. In 1986 he was named vice president and dean, and professor of the history of Christianity, at the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

For eleven years, from 1989 until 2000, Brackney was the principal and dean of McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, and was also the professor of historical theology.[1] Concurrently, he was dean of the Faculty of Theology in McMaster University. During this tenure he was also a member of the Historical and Theological Departments of the Toronto School of Theology, an ecumenical cluster of eight institutions conjoined to the University of Toronto, for six years.

He left McMaster in 2000 to become a professor of religion at Baylor University,[1] also serving as the chair for the department of Religion and the founding director of Baylor University's program in Baptist studies. Brackney also served as an adjunct professor at Baylor's George W. Truett Theological Seminary and for two years was the pastor of Blue Ridge Baptist Church in Marlin, Texas.

In 2006 he was appointed a distinguished professor at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, and the following year he was named the first occupant of The Millard R. Cherry Chair in Christian Theology and Ethics at Acadia Divinity College, Acadia University, a position from which he retired in 2017.[1] In 2017 he was appointed Pioneer MacDonald Professor of Baptist Theology and Ethics and director of the William Carey Centre for Excellence in Ministry at Carey Theological College in Vancouver, British Columbia, also concurrently serving as adjunct professor of history and classics at Acadia University.

Brackney's research projects included "The General Baptist Movement in England 1606–1660" in Bibliotheca Dissidentium, and he served as the General Series Editor of the Baptists in Early North America series, 13 volumes to be published from 2011 to 2020 by Mercer University Press, and was general editor of the Published Works and Select Writings of Walter Rauschenbusch 3 volumes (2018–19). He was co-editor (with Rupen Das) and contributor to Poverty and the Poor in the World's Religious Traditions: Religious Responses to the Problem of Poverty published by Praeger Publishing in 2018, as well as The Spirit among the Dissenters, published by Wipf and Stock in 2019. Mercer University Press published in 2019 Crossing Baptist Boundaries: A Festschrift in Honour of William Henry Brackney (edited by Erich Geldbach). Concurrent with his academic appointments, he served Baptist congregations at Harmony, Lower Sackville, Newport, and Billtown [Nova Scotia], Canada.

Publications edit

His published books include:

  • William H. Brackney (1982). A traveler's guide to American Baptist historical sites. American Baptist Board of National Ministries and the American Baptist Historical Society.
  • William H. Brackney (1994). The Baptists. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-275-94859-7.
  • William H. Brackney (1995). Christian voluntarism in Britain and North America: a bibliography and critical assessment. Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-28421-2.
  • William H. Brackney (1997). Christian voluntarism: theology and praxis. W.B. Eerdmans. ISBN 978-0-8028-0863-9.
  • William H. Brackney (1997). Bridging cultures and hemispheres: the legacy of Archibald Reekie and Canadian Baptists in Bolivia. Smyth & Helwys Pub. ISBN 978-1-57312-164-4.
  • William H. Brackney (1998). Baptist life and thought: a source book. Judson Press. ISBN 978-0-8170-1266-3.
  • William H. Brackney (2004). A genetic history of Baptist thought: with special reference to Baptists in Britain and North America. Mercer University Press. ISBN 978-0-86554-913-5.
  • William H. Brackney (2005). Human rights and the world's major religions. Praeger. ISBN 978-0-275-98425-0.
  • William H. Brackney (2006). Baptists in North America: an historical perspective. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4051-1865-1.
  • William H. Brackney (2008). Congregation and campus: Baptists in higher education. Mercer University Press. ISBN 978-0-88146-130-5.
  • William H. Brackney (2009). Historical Dictionary of the Baptists. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5622-6.
  • William H. Brackney (2009). The A to Z of the Baptists. Scarecrow Pr Inc. ISBN 978-0-8108-7158-8.
  • William H. Brackney (2010). Studying Christianity: The Critical Issues. CONTINUUM. ISBN 978-0-8264-9885-4.
  • William H. Brackney (2012). Historical Dictionary of Radical Christianity. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8108-7179-3.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "William Brackney". Acadia Divinity College. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  2. ^ "Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies". 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  3. ^ "Articles related to William Brackney". EthicsDaily.com. 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  4. ^ a b "William H. Brackney". McMaster University. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  5. ^ D. Hollister; R R Bowker Publishing (1989). American Art Directory, 1989-90. R.R. Bowker. p. 203. ISBN 978-0-8352-2476-5. Retrieved 2010-10-09.

External links edit

  • Dr. William Brackney, Acadia Divinity College
  • Dr. William Brackney's full CV starts on page 13 of this document

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William Henry Brackney 1948 2022 was the Millard R Cherry Distinguished Professor of Christian Thought and Ethics Emeritus at Acadia University 1 in Wolfville Nova Scotia and an ordained Baptist minister accredited by the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches and the American Baptist Churches USA He was previously the Dean of Theology at McMaster University in Hamilton Ontario 1 and published numerous books and articles dealing with post Reformation Protestant thought particularly the Baptist and Radical Reformation traditions Brackney did significant work in the areas of global ethics and human rights and was the director of the Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies 2008 2018 2 He was also a regular columnist for websites focused on ethics 3 The Reverend DoctorWilliam H BrackneyBornWilliam Henry Brackney1948 age 74 75 Washington DC USDied2022 11 13Wolfville NS CanadaAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of MarylandEastern Baptist Theological SeminaryTemple UniversityThesisReligious Antimasonry 1976 Academic workDisciplineHistorytheologyInstitutionsHoughton CollegeMcMaster UniversityBaylor UniversityAcadia University Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editBorn in 1948 in Washington DC William Brackney is the second son of Samuel Harp Brackney and Mildred Braisted Pointer and attended Gabriel DuVal Senior High School in Glenn Dale Maryland His mother was of Methodist heritage his father came from a line of Quakers the two parents determined upon a Baptist orientation because of the outreach of a neighborhood congregation The family s early years blended Southern Baptist and Northern American Baptist outlooks William matriculated in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Maryland College Park with a scholarship to study astrophysics In 1967 he was admitted to the honors program in history and he defended a thesis in economic history for which he received a BA honors degree In 1970 he married Kathryn Godfrey Edens born 1949 of Landover Hills Maryland and has two sons and a daughter He next completed an MA in religion from The Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia in 1972 4 being awarded a prize for his thesis in Patristic Evidences He received a second MA from Temple University in Philadelphia after which he earned the Doctor of Philosophy with distinction 4 his dissertation topic being Religious Antimasonry The Genesis of a Political Party in 1976 Mentors for his doctoral work at Temple included F Ernest Stoeffler Religion and Joseph G Rayback History He earned a Certificate in Modern Archives Administration from the US National Archives and Records Administration in 1979 also completing courses in library science at State University of New York at Geneseo Throughout this period Brackney served in leadership roles in Baptist and United Methodist churches in Texas Pennsylvania Washington DC and New York He was ordained a Baptist minister in 1971 an elder in the United Methodist Church in 1976 and he carried recognition in the Wesleyan Church for a number of years resulting from his appointment at Houghton College Early in his career he intentionally related to multiple denominational streams through his ministerial pursuits Academic career editWilliam Brackney was an assistant professor in the History department of Houghton College for three years following his graduate studies during which time he also served as the pastor of two United Methodist congregations in upstate New York Limestone and Machias Charges In 1979 he was appointed to the position of executive director of the American Baptist Historical Society 5 and Archivist of the American Baptist Churches USA service which lasted until 1986 This role also involved being curator of the Samuel Colgate Baptist Historical Collection In this period he was also an associate professor in church history at Colgate Rochester Divinity School as well serving on the senior staff of the American Baptist Board of Educational Ministries BEM in Valley Forge Pennsylvania In 1986 he was named vice president and dean and professor of the history of Christianity at the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia For eleven years from 1989 until 2000 Brackney was the principal and dean of McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton Ontario and was also the professor of historical theology 1 Concurrently he was dean of the Faculty of Theology in McMaster University During this tenure he was also a member of the Historical and Theological Departments of the Toronto School of Theology an ecumenical cluster of eight institutions conjoined to the University of Toronto for six years He left McMaster in 2000 to become a professor of religion at Baylor University 1 also serving as the chair for the department of Religion and the founding director of Baylor University s program in Baptist studies Brackney also served as an adjunct professor at Baylor s George W Truett Theological Seminary and for two years was the pastor of Blue Ridge Baptist Church in Marlin Texas In 2006 he was appointed a distinguished professor at Acadia University in Wolfville Nova Scotia and the following year he was named the first occupant of The Millard R Cherry Chair in Christian Theology and Ethics at Acadia Divinity College Acadia University a position from which he retired in 2017 1 In 2017 he was appointed Pioneer MacDonald Professor of Baptist Theology and Ethics and director of the William Carey Centre for Excellence in Ministry at Carey Theological College in Vancouver British Columbia also concurrently serving as adjunct professor of history and classics at Acadia University Brackney s research projects included The General Baptist Movement in England 1606 1660 in Bibliotheca Dissidentium and he served as the General Series Editor of the Baptists in Early North America series 13 volumes to be published from 2011 to 2020 by Mercer University Press and was general editor of the Published Works and Select Writings of Walter Rauschenbusch 3 volumes 2018 19 He was co editor with Rupen Das and contributor to Poverty and the Poor in the World s Religious Traditions Religious Responses to the Problem of Poverty published by Praeger Publishing in 2018 as well as The Spirit among the Dissenters published by Wipf and Stock in 2019 Mercer University Press published in 2019 Crossing Baptist Boundaries A Festschrift in Honour of William Henry Brackney edited by Erich Geldbach Concurrent with his academic appointments he served Baptist congregations at Harmony Lower Sackville Newport and Billtown Nova Scotia Canada Publications editHis published books include William H Brackney 1982 A traveler s guide to American Baptist historical sites American Baptist Board of National Ministries and the American Baptist Historical Society William H Brackney 1994 The Baptists ABC CLIO ISBN 978 0 275 94859 7 William H Brackney 1995 Christian voluntarism in Britain and North America a bibliography and critical assessment Greenwood Press ISBN 978 0 313 28421 2 William H Brackney 1997 Christian voluntarism theology and praxis W B Eerdmans ISBN 978 0 8028 0863 9 William H Brackney 1997 Bridging cultures and hemispheres the legacy of Archibald Reekie and Canadian Baptists in Bolivia Smyth amp Helwys Pub ISBN 978 1 57312 164 4 William H Brackney 1998 Baptist life and thought a source book Judson Press ISBN 978 0 8170 1266 3 William H Brackney 2004 A genetic history of Baptist thought with special reference to Baptists in Britain and North America Mercer University Press ISBN 978 0 86554 913 5 William H Brackney 2005 Human rights and the world s major religions Praeger ISBN 978 0 275 98425 0 William H Brackney 2006 Baptists in North America an historical perspective Wiley Blackwell ISBN 978 1 4051 1865 1 William H Brackney 2008 Congregation and campus Baptists in higher education Mercer University Press ISBN 978 0 88146 130 5 William H Brackney 2009 Historical Dictionary of the Baptists Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 5622 6 William H Brackney 2009 The A to Z of the Baptists Scarecrow Pr Inc ISBN 978 0 8108 7158 8 William H Brackney 2010 Studying Christianity The Critical Issues CONTINUUM ISBN 978 0 8264 9885 4 William H Brackney 2012 Historical Dictionary of Radical Christianity Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 0 8108 7179 3 References edit a b c d e William Brackney Acadia Divinity College Retrieved 2020 05 07 Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies 2010 Retrieved 2010 10 09 Articles related to William Brackney EthicsDaily com 2010 Retrieved 2010 10 09 a b William H Brackney McMaster University Retrieved 2010 10 09 D Hollister R R Bowker Publishing 1989 American Art Directory 1989 90 R R Bowker p 203 ISBN 978 0 8352 2476 5 Retrieved 2010 10 09 External links editDr William Brackney Acadia Divinity College Dr William Brackney s full CV starts on page 13 of this document Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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