![]() ![]() A Vision for the Aging Church Renewing Ministry for and by Seniors. Houston, James M Parker, Michael (2012).Memoirs of a Joyous Exile and a Worldly Christian. Houston was the primary caretaker for his wife, Rita, who had dementia in her older years and died on 8 October 2014, at the age of 90. Houston has four children, nine grandchildren, and fifteen great-grandchildren. In addition to his continuation of writing, Houston spends a great deal of time mentoring students. His autobiography, Memoirs of a Joyous Exile and a Worldly Christian, was published in 2020. ![]() He has published numerous articles in books and scholarly journals. His major areas of interest include the Christian mind, the Trinity, prayer, and spiritual formation. ![]() From 1970 to 1978, he was Principal of the college, and in 1991 he was appointed to the chair. Houston emigrated with his wife and four children to North America in 1970, and became one of the founders of Regent College, a graduate school of Christian studies. Houston was a fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, where he served as a geography lecturer. His thesis was titled The Social Geography of the Huerta of Valencia. James Macintosh Houston (born 21 November 1922) is a British-born Canadian theologian and academic who was Professor of Spiritual Theology and the first Principal of Regent College in Vancouver.īorn on 21 November 1922, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Houston moved to Oxford in 1945 for doctoral studies in geography at the University of Oxford. ![]()
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