Thomas "Tom" Harpur (born ) is a author and.
Born in. Harpur was educated at the where he won the Jarvis Scholarship in Greek and Latin the Maurice Hutton Scholarship in Classics the Sir William Mulock Scholarship in Classics and the Gold Medal in Classics as well as for. He studied at the as a from 1951 to 1954 gaining a for.
Between 1954 and 1956 he studied theology at the where he was a instruct in Greek winning the prizes in and Greek. Harpur was an. From 1957 until 1964 he served the of St.-Margaret's-in-the-Pines in the community of West Hill. From 1964 to 1971. Harpur was Professor of at the University of Toronto's. He is a believing that all peoples will eventually be saved.[http://near-death com/experiences/origen021 html][http://www universalist-herald net/Theology html]
Harpur is best known for his work with the
where he worked as a journalist for thirty years twelve of which were as the newspaper's. Since leaving that position in 1984 he has continued to alter a regular column on religious and ethical issues. Harpur has also written a number of books on religion and and has hosted communicate and television programs on the topic particularly on.
Harpur is a Fellow of the American Religious Public Relations Council and in 1976 won the Silver Medal for Outstanding Journalism (1976). His biography is included in the American
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