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Iain Donald Campbell (20 September 1963 – 28 January 2017) was a minister and former Moderator in the Free Church of Scotland. He was a prolific author on a range of Biblical topics and
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. Campbell died in January 2017, and it subsequently emerged that he killed himself amid allegations of multiple extra-marital affairs.


Biography

Iain Donald Campbell was born on 20 September 1963 on the Isle of Lewis to John Norman Campbell and his wife Lily Maciver (née Mackenzie). Campbell had two sisters, Margaret and Alma. Campbell attended the
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, a school on
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, before studying at the
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, where he graduated with First Class Honours in Arts in 1985. He then pursued theological studies at the Free Church College and the
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, again graduating with First Class Honours as a Bachelor of Divinity. He studied for a PhD at the
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and was awarded his doctorate in 2001. A version of his thesis, on
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, was subsequently published in book form. Campbell married Anne Macsween Davidson, born in 1962 and also from the Isle of Lewis, in 1984 in Stornoway. They had three children together: Iain, Stephen, and Emily. His first pastoral position was at
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on Skye, which he commenced in 1988. In 1995, he moved to the Free Church at
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on the Isle of Lewis. Finally, in 2009, he became minister of Point Free Church, also on Lewis. In 2012, he served as
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of the Free Church of Scotland. Campbell wrote about 17 books on topics related to Christianity, including Bible studies and doctrinal teaching, mostly published through
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and Day One Publications. He also contributed to ''Tabletalk'' magazine published by
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. At the time of his death, in addition to his ministerial role, he was vice-chairman of the board of
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, editor of ''The Record'', the monthly magazine of the Free Church of Scotland, and an associate editor of ''Foundations'', a theological journal published by
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. He was also an Adjunct Professor of Church History at
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, helping to deliver their London-based courses.


Death

Campbell committed suicide on 28 January 2017 at the age of 53, An early obituary, written by long-standing Free Church minister Donald Macleod, and published two days after Campbell's death, suggested Campbell was experiencing pain which may have affected the balance of his mind, but did not elaborate further. An early report stated that Campbell's wife, Anne, had discovered emails on his computer and accused him of having several extra-marital affairs with members of his congregation. Two later stories in the Sunday Times, on 12 March 2017, presented a slightly different version of events. They stated that the initial reports were not correct and that Campbell had confessed his infidelity to his wife before taking his own life. She then found the emails on Campbell's computer.


Published work

* ''Engaging with Keller'' (joint editor), Evangelical Press, 2013-07-17, * ''The People's Theologian: Writings in Honour of Donald Macleod'' (joint editor), Mentor, 2011-05-20, * ''Risking the Truth: Handling Error in the Church'' (contributor), Christian Focus, 2009-05-20, * ''Pulpit Aflame: Essays in Honor of Steven J. Lawson'' (contributor), Reformation Heritage Books, 2016-05-01, * ''Faith Seeking Understanding: Vital Lessons from Psalm 73'', The Banner of Truth Trust, 2015–01, * ''A Christian's Pocket Guide to Sin: The Disease and Its Cure'', Christian Focus, 2015-09-20, * ''In the Care of the Good Shepherd: Meditations on Psalm 23'', Day One, 2009-09-14, * ''I Am: Exploring the 'I am' sayings of John's Gospel'', Evangelical Press, 2011-01-12, * ''What does the Bible really say about...? The Importance of Sundays'', Day One, 2015-09-30, * ''What does the Bible really say about...? Jesus'', Day One, 2016-10-01, * ''On the first day of the week – God, The Christian, and The Sabbath'', Day One, 2005-09-03, * ''Opening up Exodus'', Day One, 2006-09-03, * ''The Wondrous Cross'', Evangelical Press, 2014-03-21, * ''The Doctrine of Sin'', Mentor, 2009-05-20, * ''Exploring the Bible: Ruth'', Day One, 2010-09-03, * ''Opening up Matthew's Gospel'', Day One, 2008-10-01, * ''The Seven Wonders of the World: The Gospel in the storyline of the Bible'', Day One, 2007-08-28, * ''Fixing the Indemnity: The Life and Work of Sir George Adam Smith (1856–1942)'', Send The Light, 2005-01-01, * ''Pray, plan, prepare, preach: Establishing and Maintaining Priorities in the Ministry'', Day One, 2012, * ''The Gospel According to Ruth'', Day One, 2003-03-16, * ''Heroes and Heretics: Pivotal Moments on the 20 centuries of Church'', Christian Focus, 2009-05-20,


References


External links


Personal blog

Interview with Iain D Campbell on Reformation21



Review of ''In the Care of the Good Shepherd'' in Evangelical Times

Review of ''Heroes and Heretics'' in Evangelicals Now

Review of ''The Gospel According to Ruth'' in Evangelicals Now
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