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Redeemer University is a private Christian liberal arts and science university located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in the community of Ancaster.Founded in 1982, Redeemer stands in the Reformed Tradition and offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Kinesiology, and Bachelor of Science degrees.
City Language Established [note 1] Religious affiliation International Business University Toronto: English 2021 [14] — Redeemer University: Hamilton: English 1982 Reformed Christian: Tyndale University: Toronto: English 1894 Evangelicalism: University of Niagara Falls Canada: Niagara Falls: English 2024 — Yorkville University: Toronto ...
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The Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto, The King's University in Edmonton, and Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario are associated with this Dutch Reformed/Calvinist denomination. Christian Schools International , the Christian Labour Association of Canada , and the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario are organizations ...
In 1982, he joined the English faculty at Redeemer College, now Redeemer University, in Ancaster, Ontario, teaching Canadian, American literature, and creative writing. He retired from full-time teaching in 2005 to devote time to his writing. Cook's stories have been published in Canada's leading literary journals.
Justin D. Cooper is currently in his third term as President of Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario. He has been working with Redeemer since 1980 in a variety of different functions. He served as a faculty member in Political Science and, from 1986 to 1994, as Vice-President (Academic), in addition to his time as President.