Robert Burkinshaw, PhD

Part Time Instructor of History; Retired

  • PhD (British Columbia)
  • MA (Waterloo)
  • BA (Hons.) (British Columbia)
  • BTh (Vancouver Bible College)

Expertise

Canadian History, Canadian history and religion, Religion in Canada, evangelicalism in British Columbia, Evangelicalism and post-secondary education in North America, First Nations Pentecostalism in British Columbia, Canadian Society and church history, and History of Christianity

Awards & Honors

  • Graduate Fellowship (UBC)
  • Norman McKenzie (H.R. Macmillan)
  • Outstanding History Honours (J.H. Stewart Reid Medal) (UBC)
  • SSHRC ASU grants

Recent Publications

  • “Native Pentecostalism in British Columbia” in Canadian Pentecostalism: Transition and Transformation (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009); 142-170.
  • Christian Perspectives on History” in Christian Worldview (Hamilton: McMaster Divinity College Press, 2009); 278-289.
  • Pilgrims in Lotus Land: Conservative Protestantism in British Columbia, 1917-1981 (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1995), 353 pages.
  • "The Funding of Evangelical Higher Education in the United States and Canada in the post-war period," in More Money, More Ministry: Money and Evangelicals in Recent North American History, ed. Mark Noll and Larry Eskridge (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co, 2000): 272-97.
  • "Evangelical Bible Colleges in Twentieth Century Canada," in Aspects of the Canadian Evangelical Experience, ed. George Rawlyk (Montreal & Kingston: McGill- Queen's University Press, 1997): 369-84.
  • "Conservative Evangelicalism in the Twentieth-Century 'West': British Columbia and the United States," George Rawlyk and Mark A. Noll, eds., Amazing Grace: Studies on Evangelicalism in the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia and Beyond (Kingston & Montreal & Grand Rapids, Mich.: McGill-Queens Press & Baker Books, 1994.): 317-48.
  • "The Double Paradox: Evangelicalism in 20th Century British Columbia," Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society , XXXVIII, 1 (April 1996): 77-100.
  • "Pentecostalism and Fundamentalism in British Columbia: 1921-1927," Fides et Historia: Journal of the Conference on Faith and History, XXIV:1 (Winter/Spring 1992): 68-80.
  • "Conservative Protestantism and the Modernist Challenge in Vancouver, 1917-1927," BC Studies 85 (Spring 1990): 24-42.