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Ian Boyd (academic)

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Ian Boyd CSB (January 23, 1935 – January 10, 2024) was a Canadian priest of the Congregation of Saint Basil, a distinguished professor, and a renowned scholar who specialized in the works of G. K. Chesterton.

Early life and education

Ian Boyd was born on January 23, 1935, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1956 and received a STB from St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto in 1964. In 1970, he graduated with a PhD from the University of Aberdeen.[1]

Academic career

Boyd dedicated his academic career to the study and promotion of Chesterton's literature and thought. He served as the President Emeritus of the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and was the founding editor of its journal, The Chesterton Review. Boyd's scholarly contributions include authoring "The Novels of G.K. Chesterton" and co-editing "A Hidden Presence—The Catholic Imagination of J. R. R. Tolkien." His lifelong commitment to Chesterton studies and his significant role in academia earned him recognition in literary and Catholic circles worldwide.[2]

In 1974, while at St. Thomas More College, and after attending the Centenary Conference of the Birth of G. K. Chesterton, he founded the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and its journal The Chesterton Review.[3]

In 1999 upon the invitation of then-President Robert Sheeran, Father Boyd brought both the Institute and the journal to Seton Hall University, where they are permanently housed at the Center for Catholic Studies, from where he retired in 2020.[4]

In December 2022, the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture presented "A Chestertonian Conversation with Father Ian Boyd"[5] – a 27-minute documentary produced and directed by the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture at Seton Hall University.

Death

Boyd died in Edmonton, Alberta on January 10, 2024, at the age of 88.[1][6]

References

  1. ^ a b Burger, John (January 16, 2024). "G.K. Chesterton scholar Fr. Ian Boyd dies at age 88". Aleteia. Archived from the original on January 23, 2024. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  2. ^ "In Memoriam: Father Joseph Ian Boyd, C.S.B." G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture. Seton Hall University. Archived from the original on January 23, 2024. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  3. ^ "BOYD, Ian". Crossroads Cultural Center. Archived from the original on July 1, 2016. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  4. ^ "An Interview with Father Ian Boyd". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  5. ^ Live Screening of "A Chestertonian Conversation with Father Ian Boyd", retrieved January 23, 2024
  6. ^ "J. Ian Boyd". The Globe and Mail. February 3, 2024. Archived from the original on February 3, 2024. Retrieved February 3, 2024 – via Legacy.com.