Cyril C. Richardson
Professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary in New York
Biography
The Rev. Dr. Cyril C. Richardson was a Professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary in New York. He was born in England in 1909 and graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1930. He received the Licentiate in Theology, with high honors, from Emmanuel College, Saskatoon, in 1931. He then went to Union Theological Seminary, New York, taking the degrees of Master of Sacred Theology, summa cum laude, in 1932, and Doctor of Theology in 1934. During 1933-1936, he pursued further graduate and post-doctoral studies in Europe at the Universities of Göttingen, Dijon and Basel.
Dr. Richardson joined the Union Seminary faculty in 1934 and remained there throughout his career, serving the seminary for forty-two years as teacher and administrator. In 1949 he was named Washburn Professor of Church History and in 1954 he became Director of Graduate Studies, continuing in both roles until his retirement in 1974.
(David V. Lotz, Church History Vol. 46, No. 3)