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James Boyce may refer to: *James Petigru Boyce (1827–1888), American theologian *James F. Boyce (1868–1935), American chemist *James Boyce (Louisiana politician) (1922–1990), American businessman and chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party *Jim Boyce (born 1944), former Vice-President of FIFA *Jim Boyce (rugby union) (born 1941), Australian rugby union player *Jimmy Boyce (1947–1994), British politician *James Boyce (author), Tasmanian academic and anti-gambling advocate {{hndis, Boyce, James ...
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James Petigru Boyce
James Petigru Boyce (January 11, 1827 – December 28, 1888) was an American pastor, theologian, professor and chaplain who was one of the founders of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Biography Early life James Petigru Boyce was born in 1827. He was educated at Brown University under Francis Wayland, whose evangelical sermons contributed to Boyce's conversion, and at Princeton Theological Seminary under Charles Hodge who led Boyce to appreciate Calvinistic theology. Career After completing studies at Princeton, he served as pastor of the Columbia S.C. Baptist Church and as a faculty member at Furman University. In 1859 he founded the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Greenville, South Carolina, to establish a seminary that did not view owning slaves as disqualifying in becoming a missionary After the war ended, he resumed office as chair of the seminary and relocated it to Louisville, Kentucky. He taught theology from 1859 until his death in 1888 and se ...
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