Archibald Gordon (missionary)
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Died1967 (aged 84–85) [1]
Canada
AlmamaterBrandon University, Toronto University[1]
Archibald Gordon | |
|---|---|
| Born | Archibald Gordon 1882[1] |
| Died | 1967 (aged 84–85) [1] Canada |
| Education | B.A., B.Th., B.D.[1] |
| Alma mater | Brandon University, Toronto University[1] |
| Occupations | Ecclesiastical administrator and pastor |
| Years active | 1913[2]-1953 in India |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Church | Canadian Baptist Ministries |
| Writings | 1969,[3] The opal sky of India: An autobiography[4] |
Congregations served | First Baptist Church Calgary (Canada)[1] |
Offices held | Principal, Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada (India), (1945-1952)[5] |
| Title | The Reverend |
Archibald Gordon (born 1882; died 1967) was a Canadian Baptist missionary who served in India during 1913[2]-1953 with Canadian Baptist Ministries.[6]
Archibald Gordon was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1882 and went to Canada in 1907.[1] He enrolled for graduate studies at the Brandon University, Brandon where he took a B.A. and a B.Th. in 1913.[1] He later upgraded his academics by studying for a B.D. degree at the University of Toronto in 1947.[1]