Muriel Spurgeon Carder | |
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Born |
Woodford Green, England |
November 1, 1922
Education |
McMaster University (B.A., B.D.) |
Parent(s) |
Mother: Elizabeth Frances (Keeley) |
Church | Canadian Baptist Ministries, Canada |
Ordained | 16 September 1947 |
Writings |
Jeevie, an Indian Boy |
Offices held
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Professor of New Testament, Theology and Ethics: Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario D'Arcy Place Developmental Centre, Cobourg Oxford Regional Centre, Woodstock General Hospital |
Title | Reverend Doctor |
McMaster University (B.A., B.D.)
Union Theological Seminary (New York) (S.T.M.)
Mother: Elizabeth Frances (Keeley)
Jeevie, an Indian Boy
A Caesarean Text in the Catholic Epistles
Professor of New Testament, Theology and Ethics:
Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary, Rajahmundry (B.D. section)
Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad
McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario
Chaplain:
Nurses Chapel, King George Hospital, Visakhapatnam
D'Arcy Place Developmental Centre, Cobourg
Muriel Spurgeon Carder (born November 1, 1922) is a Canadian Baptist who was the first woman ordained as a Baptist minister in Ontario and Quebec; she was also a missionary in India.
Muriel Spurgeon was born in Woodford Green, England to Elizabeth Frances (Keeley) and Carey Bradford Spurgeon. Carder is related to Charles Spurgeon, a Reformed Baptist minister, and had a brother named David. Her mother, Elizabeth Frances (Keeley), died in 1953. Her father, Carey Bradford Spurgeon (December 13, 1892 – March 2, 1968), was born in India to Rev. Robert Spurgeon. Carey was a fellow of the Institute of Actuaries and an associate of the Society of Actuaries; he was also on a tour of duty in the Battle of Vimy Ridge.