Mcintire, C(arl) T(homas)
MCINTIRE, C(arl) T(homas)
MCINTIRE, C(arl) T(homas). American/Canadian, b. 1939. Genres: History, Essays. Career: Shelton College, Cape May, NJ, instructor in history, 1965-67; Trinity Christian College, Chicago, IL, assistant professor of history, 1967-71; Cambridge University, England, visiting scholar, 1971-73; Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, ON, senior member in history, 1973- 84, adjunct senior member, 1986-97; University of Toronto, lecturer at Trinity College, 1982-84, associate professor of history, 1984-88, fellow of Trinity College, 1984-99, professor of history, 1988-99, director of graduate studies, Centre for the Study of Religion, 1992-, professor of history of religions, 1999-, fellow of Victoria College, 1999-. Visiting scholar, Peter- house, Cambridge, 1977, 1980, 1986, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, 1980-81, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 1981, 1996, 2001, University of Florence, Italy, 1989, and Vatican Library, Rome, 2000; visiting professor, Universite Canadienne en France, 1988-92. Publications: The Ongoing Task of Christian Historiography, 1974; England against the Papacy, 1858-1861, 1983; Christian Views of History, 1987; Paris Walks on Art and Society, 1770s-1920s, 1992; (co-author) The Parish and Cathedral of St. James, Toronto, 1797-1997, 1998; Women in the Life of St. James Cathedral, 1935-1998, 1998; Dissenting Religion, Dissenting History, 2003. EDITOR: God, History, and Historians, 1977; Herbert Butterfield, Writings on Christianity and History, 1979; (and contrib.) History and Historical Understanding, 1984; (and contrib.) The Legacy of Herman Dooyeweerd, 1985; (and contrib.) Canadian Protestant and Catholic Missions, 1820s- 1960s, 1987; (and contrib.) Toynbee: Reappraisals, 1989; Historiography, 1992, rev. ed., 1998; The History of Modern Christianity, 1998; (co) Anglican History and Theology, 1998. Address: Dept for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 2E8. Online address: ct.mcintire@utoronto.ca