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Professor Torrance Kirby
Professor Kirby is originally from Calgary, Alberta. He studied Classics (Greek Philosophy and Literature) at the University of King's College and Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia where he received BA (First Class Honours) and MA degrees respectively. While a student in the Classics Department at Dalhousie he developed his continuing interest in Patristics. He studied Ecclesiastical History in the Faculty of Modern History at Oxford University, wrote a dissertation on the political theology of Richard Hooker, and received a DPhil degree in Kirby is a member of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey and was appointed to his position at McGill inRECENT PUBLICATIONS
Monographs
The Theology of Richard Hooker in the Context of the Magisterial Reformation. Studies in Reformed Theology and History, gen. ed. E. David Willis. Princeton: Princeton Seminary Press,
Richard Hooker's Doctrine of the Royal Supremacy. Studies in the History of Christian Thought, XLIII. Leiden and New York : E.J. Brill,
Articles
"'The Charge of Religion belongeth unto Princes:' Peter Martyr Vermigli on the Unity of Civil and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction," Archiv f�r Reformationsgeschichte 93 ().
"Vermilius Absconditus? The Iconography of Peter
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Thank God for Mentors: The Life of Mariano DiGangi
The late Mariano DiGangi, pastor (of Tenth Presbyterian Church among others), scholar, and missionary to his Italian homeland, is remembered in many ways. I tend to think of him as a pioneer in the study of Peter Martyr Vermigli about whom Mario wrote a valuable book in (based on his Bachelor of Divinity thesis titled “Pietro Martire Vermigli: An Italian Calvinist”). Last week, however, after meeting Mario’s longtime friend, Don MacLeod, who eulogized the old Italian pastor, I realized that I only have the tip of the iceberg.
It was over lunch that I had the pleasure of asking Don questions about Mario’s legacy. It wasn’t long before tears began to run down Don’s cheeks while he explained the many ways that Mario inspired him and a generation of others to serve Christ through preaching and teaching. Among the various nuggets that I acquired, I was most impressed by the genuine affection that Don continues to have for his mentor. With Don’s permission, I have pasted the actual eulogy below. I hope it blesses you as it did me.
“My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof.” Elisha’s exclamation as Elijah was carried to heaven in a chariot came to mind as the word went out of Mariano DiGangi’s homec