- Iain Torrance
Iain Torrance (born
1949 ) is President ofPrinceton Theological Seminary and a former Moderator of the General Assembly of theChurch of Scotland . He is married to Morag Ann (née MacHugh), whom he met while they were students at theUniversity of St Andrews , and they have a son, Hew, and a daughter, Robyn.Early life
Torrance was born in
Aberdeen ,Scotland . He is the son ofThomas Torrance , Moderator of the Church of Scotland in 1976. He was educated at theEdinburgh Academy and the ChristianMonkton Combe School in Bath,England , then graduated MA (University of Edinburgh ), BD (University of St Andrews ), DPhil (Oriel College, Oxford ).President of Princeton Theological Seminary
Iain Torrance was installed as the sixth president of Princeton Theological Seminary, and Professor of
Patristics , on 11 March, 2005, at a service in thePrinceton University Chapel. The inauguration featured more than 64 delegates from institutions of higher education including the four ancient universities of Scotland (Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, and St. Andrews) as well as The Chapel Royal in Scotland,Yale University Divinity School,Duke University , andHoward University School of Divinity. Twelve ecclesiastical delegates, includingRick Ufford-Chase , the Moderator of thePresbyterian Church (USA) , attended. The service also highlighted “Christ is the World’s Redeemer,” ahymn written by John Ferguson and commissioned by Princeton Theological Seminary for the inauguration.Moderator of the General Assembly of the
Church of Scotland Iain Torrance's tenure as Moderator was marked by a [http://portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/06/30/nkirk30.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/06/30/ixhome.html/ nationally reported controversy] following his public comments on homosexuality in which he stated that he was "utterly untroubled" by the ordination of
gay clergy. Dr Torrance thereby became the first leader to encourage gay ordination in the Church'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 challengehomophobia within [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1112930,00.html his own church.] The Reverend David W Lacy, Torrance's successor as Moderator, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2090-1337740,00.html/ publicly opposed this stance] , arguing that the appointment of openly gay ministers would rip the Church of Scotland apart. Torrance's views regardinggay andlesbian clergy also contrast strongly with the position held by his predecessor at Princeton Seminary, DrThomas W. Gillespie . It was Gillespie, as a leader in thePresbyterian Church (USA) , who led the committee which determined an "Authoritative Interpretation" for the church in 1976-78. In it, the church was guided to a "third way," allowing the ordination of homosexuals, but requiring abstinence from homosexual genital behavior. This "Authoritative Interpretation" governs current policy within this largest of AmericanPresbyterian denominations.Academic career in theology
* President,
Princeton Theological Seminary (2005-) [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Princeton Theological Seminary to Inaugurate New President; Welcomes Scottish Professor as its Sixth President. |url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-19037985_ITM |quote= |publisher=The America's Intelligence Wire |date=March 9 ,2005 |accessdate=2008-06-11 ]
* Master,Christ's College, Aberdeen (2001-2004)
* Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Divinity,University of Aberdeen (2001-2004)
* Professor of Patristics and Christian Ethics,University of Aberdeen (1993-2004)
* Lecturer in New Testament and patristics,University of Birmingham (1985-1993) during which time he was on the staff of The Queen's College, an ecumenical college for training clegy.
* Co-editor of theScottish Journal of Theology (1982-)Ministry in Scotland
* Represented the
Church of Scotland at the installation ofPope Benedict XVI (2005)
*Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (2003-4)
* Convenor, General Assembly of the Church of Scotland's Committee on Chaplains to the Forces (1998-2002).
*Army Cadet Force Chaplain (1996–2000)
*Territorial Army Chaplain (1982–1997)
* Minister,Northmavine parish,Shetland Islands ,(1982-1985)Books
*"In Praise of God: Essays on Modern Reformed Liturgy" (edited with Bryan Spinks; Edinburgh/Grand Rapids, 1999)
*"Ethics and the Military Community" (London, 1998)
* "Human Genetics: A Christian Perspective" (co-edited with William Storrar)
*"Christology after Chalcedon" (Cambridge, 1988, 1998)The Torrance family in theology
Iain Torrance's father was the distinguished theologian
Thomas F. Torrance , sometime Professor ofSystematic Theology atNew College, Edinburgh , who served as Moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly in 1976. His cousinAlan Torrance is Professor of Systematic Theology at St Andrews University.Awards and honors
* Emeritus Professorship,
Aberdeen University .
* Honorary DD (Both St Andrews University and Aberdeen University)
* AwardedTerritorial Decoration (TD) by Her Majesty the Queen (1997).
*Pride Scotia "Friend for Life" Award for "his efforts to promote equality and the inclusion of gay people in Scotland".References
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