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Stackhouse, Reginald (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Stackhouse, Reginald

His The God nobody knows, ©1986 (hdg. on NjPT rept.: Stackhouse, Reginald; usage: Reginald Stackhouse)

His How can I believe when I live in a world like this?, 1990: t.p. (Dr. Reginald Stackhouse) back flap of dust jacket (minister and professor, Toronto School of Theology)

The end of the world?, 1997: CIP t.p. (Reginald Stackhouse) data sheet (b. 4/30/1925)

Globe and mail, 23 December 2016, online, viewed 1 March 2017 (Rev. Reginald Stackhouse died in Toronto on Dec. 14; served as rector in the Anglican Church and sat as a member of Parliament as the reddest of Red Tories for nearly six years; Reginald Francis Stackhouse was born on April 30, 1925, in Toronto; dropped out of school on his 16th birthday to help support his family, earning his high school diploma at night school in 1943, then studied at University of Toronto's Wycliffe College, earning a bachelor's degree in 1946 and a master's in political economy in 1951 and later a doctorate from Yale University; ordained as an Anglican priest in 1950; ran successfully as a Progressive Conservative in the 1972 election, not running in another election until 1984, losing the 1988 election; taught at Wycliffe College until 2014, serving as its principal from 1975 until 1986)

Wikipedia, viewed 1 March 2017: Reginald Stackhouse (Reginald "Reg" Francis Stackhouse; Canadian educator and politician, serving in the House of Commons from 1972 to 1974 and from 1984 to 1988 as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party; born April 30, 1925, Toronto; educated at the University of Toronto, Wycliffe College and Yale University; held Ph.D. and Th.D. degrees; made a Member of the Order of Ontario in 2011; died December 14, 2016, Toronto)

Amicus database, 1 March 2017 (authorized access point (0052E2053): Stackhouse, Reginald, 1925- ; variant access point: Stackhouse, Reginald Francis)

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