Background
Macintosh, Douglas Clyde was born on February 18, 1877 in Breadalbane, Ontario, Canada. Son of Peter and Elizabeth Charlotte (Everett) Macintosh.
Macintosh, Douglas Clyde was born on February 18, 1877 in Breadalbane, Ontario, Canada. Son of Peter and Elizabeth Charlotte (Everett) Macintosh.
Bachelor of Arts, McMaster University, Toronto, 1903. Doctor of Philisophy, University of Chicago, 1909. Master of Arts, Yale, 1916.
Doctor of Divinity, Colgate, 1926.
Doctor of Laws, McMaster, 1932.
Minister, Baptist Church, Marthaville, Ontario, 1897-1899. Instructor philosophy, McMaster University, 1903-1904. Ordained Baptist ministry, 1907.
Professor Biblical and systematic theology, Brandon (Manitoba) College, 1907-1909.
Assistant professor systematic theology, 1909-1916, Dwight professor theology, Yale, 1916-1932, professor theology and philosophy of religion, 1933-1942, professor emeritus since 1942. Taught at University of Chicago, 1919, 23.
Chairman department of religion, Yale Graduate School, 1920-1938. Chaplain, rank of captain, Canada East.F., England and France, 1916.
Young Men's Christian Association secretary with American Expeditionary Forces, France, 1918.
Lecturer, National Council of Congressional and Christian Churches, Oberlin, O., 1934. Swander lectures, Reformed Theological Seminary, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1935. Foerster lecture on Immortality, University of California, 1937.
Dudleian lecture on Immortality, Harvard, 1941.
Member American Philosophical Association, American Theological Society board of managers Baptist Ednl. Board, 1936-1942, Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion.
Married Emily Powell, 1921 (died 1922). Married second, Hope Griswold Conklin, 1925.