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A Biography of Henry J. Stob
Dr. Stob began his academic career as a professor of philosophy at his alma mater the year he returned. In 1943 he entered the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant in the Pacific war zone until shortly after the war ended; he was a member of General MacArthur's occupation staff in Japan until the spring of 1946. Resuming his teaching at Calvin College on his release from the Navy, Stob remained there until 1952, when he was appointed by the Synod of the Christian Reformed Church to teach philosophical and moral theology at Calvin Seminary. There he taught, with a year's interruption as a visiting professor of ethics in the Kobe Reformed Seminary in Japan and the Hapdong Seminary in Seoul, Korea, until his retirement. He received the Calvin College Distinguished Alumni Award in 1976. Dr. Stob died on May 27, 1996. Mrs. Stob passed away on August 26, 1999. They are survived by their children, Ellen and Richard, and five grandchildren. |
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