Background
Jay, Eric George was born on March 1, 1907 in Colchester, England. Son of Henry and Maude (Lucking) Jay.
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This introductory course in New Testament Greek assumes no knowledge either of the language or of technical terms, and carries the student up to and beyond the standard required for ordination exams. Examples are quoted mainly from St Mark. Exercises provide practice in translation.
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Jay, Eric George was born on March 1, 1907 in Colchester, England. Son of Henry and Maude (Lucking) Jay.
Bachelor of Arts, Leeds (England) University, 1929; Master of Arts, Leeds (England) University, 1930; Bachelor of Divinity, England U., 1937; M.Th., England U., 1940; Doctor of Philosophy, England U., 1951; honorary Doctor of Divinity, Montreal Diocesan Theological College, 1965; honorary Doctor of Divinity, Trinity College, Toronto, 1975; honorary Doctor of Divinity, United Theological College, Montreal, 1976.
Ordained to ministry, Anglican Church, 1931; assistant curate, St. Augustine's Church, Stockport, Cheshire., England, 1931-1934; lecturer theology, King's College, London, 1934-1947; dean of Nassau, Bahamas, 1948-1951; senior chaplain to, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1951-1958; principal, Montreal Diocesan Theological College, 1958-1963; professor history theology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1958-1975; emeritus professor, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1977-1989; dean faculty division, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1963-1970; canon, Christ Church, Montreal, from 1960.
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(1970)
Served as chaplain Royal Air Force, 1940-1945. Member Canadian Theological Society (president 1965).
Married Margaret Webb, July 22, 1937. Children— Christine, Susan, Peter.