Background
He was born in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 20 May 1875.
He was born in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 20 May 1875.
He was considered to have one of the greatest minds of his time, as he was ingeniously intelligent but lacked economic understanding and was dismissive of almost anything other than his work. His written texts were renowned at their time for their somewhat controversial theories, as theology had much stricter boundaries in the 19th and early 20th century. Dickie"s Organisms of Christian Truth was a set text in Scotland in the 1950s and its content is still regarded as a major theological advancement even today.
After growing up in the Buchan District of North East Scotland, Dickie attended university in Aberdeen in 1891, where he graduated from Aberdeen University with Master of Arts(honours) in classics.
He taught at public schools for two years after graduating, before beginning theological studies at Edinburgh University, a decision that was influenced by Professor Flint.