Rev. Dr. Muriel M. Spurgeon Carder (1922–2023): A Canadian Baptist Renaissance Woman †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Early Years
3. India
The best antidote for doubt and mistrust is a new experience of the power of the risen Christ in our own lives. Probably each of us can recall our own private Gethsemanes when, after a winter of dark doubt and deep despair, of feeling that the whole bottom had gone out of our existence, we finally capitulated in surrender to God; and from that death emerged a new person, so fresh, forgiven, and invigorated that it could be called a third birth. Then we could understand the exuberant joy of the first disciples, and each new task appeared extraordinarily easy.
4. Canada
5. Reflections and Legacy
In my own profession I have seen a similar, though not commensurate, advance. From my student days 30 years ago when I was the only girl in B.D. and the men laughed good-natured but skeptical laughs at the thought of little Miss Spurgeon being a pastor, to those days when in so many countries of the world and in so many denominations women are being admitted into the ordained ministry. It would require a book to list them all....Christian women in India are waking up to the possibilities of leadership in the Church and more so in North India than South India. The women in the C.N.I. are determined to open the door to ordination for women and men. “Not many may go through it,” one medical doctor, wife of a bishop, said to me, “but we are more insistent because the door is closed”. Two of them have written good, sensible articles in the C.N.I. Churchman, and so has the General Secretary of C.N.I. who is a forward-looking man. (I have also contributed to it twice).77
6. Postscript
Funding
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Conflicts of Interest
1 | This is usually referred to as the creation of an “other,” an expression made famous by Edward Said. See (Said 1978). |
2 | The CBA holds a small box of Muriel’s material, as well as a number of larger boxes of material comprised of documents related to both her and her husband (Gordon). References in these footnotes to this box is Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
3 | A summary of that interview is in the authors’ possession. |
4 | Muriel mentioned in a letter in that she had started an autobiography as well as had a file drawer of personal journals. See Letter to the Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary, 20 January 2016, in “Letter with Biographical Information Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA (Muriel Carder Box n.d.). Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary, stated that Carder’s records were never accepted by Union—see personal email to author dated 11 March 2024. Of note is that thirty-five boxes of her correspondence and papers were shredded by her family when she moved out of her house and into a seniors’ home. See interview with Karen by the author. |
5 | Carey’s father was the son of Rev. Robert Spurgeon (a cousin of C. H. Spurgeon). Her mother was Elizabeth Francis (Keeley). |
6 | Later known as Highland Baptist. |
7 | However, a few Canadian women had been ordained before her. In 1901, Ella Hadassah Kinney Saunders of the Reformed Baptists was ordained in Saint John, NB, to go overseas to South Africa. Shortly thereafter, in 1909, Jennie Johnson, a Black Baptist woman from Ontario was ordained in Michigan, US, but served as a pastor in Southern Ontario. In 1954, Maritime Baptists ordained Josephine Moore and the BUWC ordained Mae Benedict in 1959. See (Heath et al. 2022, pp. 72–73). For a history of Canadian Baptist Jennie Johnson, see (Reid-Maroney 2013). |
8 | Letter dated 1 September 1944 in “Missionary Appointment Correspondence 1944–1947 Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA; “Presentation of Muriel Carder,” in “Biography Documents Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
9 | Application to Candidates for Missionary Appointment, in “Missionary Appointment Correspondence 1944–1947 Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
10 | An article in the Globe and Mail claims that her missionary interests were also sparked by a glass case filled with Indian items brought back from India by her grandfather. See (Pitcher 1962). |
11 | See above note 9. |
12 | Emphasis in the original. See Application to Candidates for Missionary Appointment, in “Missionary Appointment Correspondence 1944–1947 Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
13 | (CBOQ 1930). See also “The Convention Resolution—Ordination of Women,” Canadian Baptist, 31 October 1929. |
14 | (CBOQ 1946–1947). See also unpublished (at the moment) paper entitled “‘It takes a while for people’s hearts to catch up with their heads’: Women’s Ordination in the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec, 1947–1979” by Leanne Friesen and Taylor Murray on the ordination of women in the CBOQ (Murray and Friesen n.d.). Thanks to both Leanne and Taylor for allowing me to view their paper. |
15 | (Miss Muriel Spurgeon 1947). That attack no doubt influenced Muriel’s future husband, W. Gordon Carder, when he wrote what Doug Adams calls his “particularly hostile treatment of Shields” assessment decades later. See (Adams 2015). See also (W. G. Carder 1950). |
16 | See letter dated 14 July 1947 in “Missionary Appointment Correspondence 1944–1947 Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
17 | “Missionary Appointment Correspondence 1944–1947 Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
18 | |
19 | The wedding was in India on 3 March 1951. For wedding announcement and ceremony, see (The C.B.M. Wedding at Kakinada 1951). |
20 | Biographical summary for MDC Distinguished Graduate, 1988, in “Muriel Carder Biography Documents Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
21 | It seems as if she wrote these on behalf of herself and her husband. |
22 | See “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in MC Box, CBA; Farewell and Welcome Address, India, in “Muriel Carder Biography Documents Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
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25 | See her CV in “Muriel Carder Biography Documents Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
26 | Letter to the Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary, 20 January 2016, in “Letter with Biographical Information Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
27 | Her dissertation was entitled “An Inquiry into the Textual Transmission of the Catholic Epistles”. For correspondence to supporters at the beginning and end of her furlough, see “Muriel Carder, letter to Mr. Dorai Raj Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
28 | Letter dated Summer 1974 in “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
29 | The Church of South India was a Protestant union of churches necessitated by the independence of India in 1947. For some supportive comments by Carder on the ecumenical impulse among the churches in India, see Carder comments from an interview in an unpublished paper by Mark Sceviour (n.d.) entitled “The Church of South India: From Schemes to Success” (2015). |
30 | For commentary on ecumenism, see letter dated Summer 1974 in “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA; letter dated 8 May 1975 in “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA; Elizabeth Smith, “Christian Religion in India Could Be Model for the World,” Spectator, 1 June 1973, 2 a copy in “Muriel Carder Clippings Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
31 | See her CV in “Muriel Carder Biography Documents Envelope” in MC Box, CBA. One biographical summary states that her work in teaching and translation was “perhaps her most significant contribution”. See Link and Visitor, July 1980, 33. That month saw a union of all Canadian Baptist papers under the title Baptist Canada. |
32 | https://alumni.mcmaster.ca/s/1439/17/interior.aspx?sid=1439&gid=1&pgid=1737 (accessed on 26 July 2024) |
33 | |
34 | Published by Telegu Theological Literature Board. |
35 | For instance, see letter dated 11 November 1969 from the Bible Society of India asking Carder for assistance in the translation of certain books of the Bible into Telegu. See “Muriel Carder 2000-0467 Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. See also extensive correspondence in “Muriel Carder Bible Society Correspondence File Folder” and “Muriel Carder Bible Translation Files File Folder” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
36 | For instance, see letter dated 10 November 1975 in “Muriel Carder Correspondence Containing Theological Article Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA; “Bible Society Files Envelope” and “Bible Translation Envelope” in MC Box, CBA. |
37 | See clipping dated November 1972 in “Muriel Carder Clippings Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
38 | When asked about her mother’s political views on the post-colonial situation in India, Karen said that her mother did not speak much of politics. Rather what best described her position was a posture of how “may I help to make your life better and to help you see my faith?” See Interview with Karen by the author. |
39 | Letter dated 8–10 April 1964 in “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
40 | See above note 9. |
41 | Letter dated Summer 1974 in “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. Emphasis in original. |
42 | One former faculty member from McMaster Divinity College suggested to the author that one important contributing factor to the decision was the financial crisis of the 1970s and the subsequent paring down of the number of CBOMB missionaries. |
43 | Letter dated 12 December 1976 in “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
44 | Gordon eventually ended up pastoring Honeywood-Hornings Mills United Church, Dufferin-Peel Presbytery. See (Moves 1980). |
45 | |
46 | She became a member of James Street Baptist Church, Hamilton, ON. |
47 | “Report to the Department of the Ministry on Behalf of the Task Force on Women in Ministry,” in file titled “Department of Ministry-Executive, 1979–1980”, in box titled “Department of Ministry—Various Committee & Executive Minutes” at CBA (Task Force on Women in Ministry 1979–1980). A few years later the denomination created a Working Group on Equality in Ministry: Our Response and Responsibility. Carder did not serve on the committee, but she was interviewed for her input as one of four key women who had made a “significant contribution” to the denomination. See (CBOQ 1993). |
48 | See (CBOQ 1993). |
49 | “McMaster Divinity College Chapel, May 12, 1991,” in “Muriel Carder Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
50 | See above note 50. |
51 | Perhaps further access to her personal dairies will cast light on the subject. Her daughter Karen thought it could possibly be a reference to a teaching position at MDC or a pastoral position at a local Baptist church, but she was not sure what her mother was referring to in that statement. |
52 | Clinical Pastoral Education (1977–1978) and Supervisor Training (1981–1984). |
53 | (Rothwell 1983). For examples of chapel services, see bulletins in “Muriel Carder Biography Documents Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
54 | She also had an article in that issue. See (M. M. Carder 1981). |
55 | She also reviewed Stanley Hauerwas’ edited volume entitled Suffering Presence: Theological Reflections on Medicine, the Mentally Handicapped, and the Church (1986). See (M. M. Carder 1986). |
56 | See above note 25. |
57 | (M. M. Carder 1985). See clipping in “Muriel Carder Clippings Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
58 | For instance, she spoke at Knox Presbyterian Church Women’s Missionary Society Thanksgiving Meeting. See (Former Missionary Will Speak 1980). |
59 | See service bulletins in “Muriel Carder Biography Documents Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
60 | See letter in “Muriel Carder Biography Documents” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
61 | https://secretariat.mcmaster.ca/app/uploads/List-of-Honorary-Graduands.pdf (accessed on 26 July 2024) See also letter from Peter George, McMaster President, dated 9 December 1996 located in “Muriel Carder McMaster University Letter from Peter George 9 December 1996” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
62 | https://www.yorkminsterpark.com/downloads/newsletters/YPBC%20Newsletter%20June%202010.pdf (accessed on 26 July 2024). |
63 | Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/WdskHospital/photos/a.2310592048965999/2459348204090382/?type=3 (accessed on 26 July 2024). |
64 | Interview with Karen by the author. |
65 | |
66 | (Baptist Minister 1976). For a summary of her ordination, see (Coombs 1979). |
67 | See above note 65. |
68 | |
69 | (Hinson 2002; Fiddes 2008). It would be interesting to examine how her views of empire and spirituality coalesced, especially in the postwar demise of the British Empire and the independence of India. |
70 | Her paragraph on doctrine is a statement of orthodox and evangelical Christianity. (No doubt she could have said more, but the space provided on the form was quite limited.) See Application to Candidates for Missionary Appointment, in “Missionary Appointment Correspondence 1944–1947 Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. It would be interesting to explore how being on the mission field impacted her theological development. For instance, see ponderings over the meaning of 1 John 4:7 and salvation for Indians in Letter dated 26 April 1972 in “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. |
71 | |
72 | |
73 | Email dated 16 April 2024 from Dr. James Elisha Taneti. |
74 | There is a sense of urgency for this research, since today there are those living who could be interviewed about their experience with and observations of Carder. |
75 | |
76 | (Montgomery 1910, p. 114). For a more recent assessment of the vital role of Biblewomen, see (J. Murray 2000). |
77 | Letter dated 8 May 1975 in “Gordon and Muriel Carder Letters from Field (India) Envelope” in Muriel Carder Box, CBA. Her use of the term “pastor” indicates the expectations of the host of activities that Baptist pastors were traditionally expected to carry out, such as preaching, teaching, evangelizing, baptizing, discipling, counseling, and presiding over the Lord’s Supper (communion). And Carder carried out all such functions as a missionary in India. |
78 | |
79 | See above note 27. |
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81 | |
82 | By the time of Holmes’ ordination, the CBOQ had a base of support (72%) for women in ministry. See (Beverley 1980). However, as Bruce Fawcett notes, a CBOQ study in the 1990s indicates that the denomination realized that it had failed to do a good job at encouraging and supporting female pastors seeking ordination. See (Fawcett 2006), p. 69. |
83 | The anonymous polling was carried out the first two weeks of April 2024. I have the complete results in my records. |
84 | |
85 | See above note 65. |
86 | |
87 | |
88 | The vote was carried out by delegates raising their hand. |
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Heath, G.L. Rev. Dr. Muriel M. Spurgeon Carder (1922–2023): A Canadian Baptist Renaissance Woman. Religions 2024, 15, 973. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15080973
Heath GL. Rev. Dr. Muriel M. Spurgeon Carder (1922–2023): A Canadian Baptist Renaissance Woman. Religions. 2024; 15(8):973. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15080973
Chicago/Turabian StyleHeath, Gordon L. 2024. "Rev. Dr. Muriel M. Spurgeon Carder (1922–2023): A Canadian Baptist Renaissance Woman" Religions 15, no. 8: 973. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15080973
APA StyleHeath, G. L. (2024). Rev. Dr. Muriel M. Spurgeon Carder (1922–2023): A Canadian Baptist Renaissance Woman. Religions, 15(8), 973. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15080973