William H. Brackney is Millard R. Cherry Distinguished Professor of Christian Thought Emeritus at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where he also directed the Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies. Previously he taught at Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, McMaster University, Baylor University, and Carey Theological College. He was Curator of the Samuel Colgate Baptist Historical Library of the American Baptist Historical Society. A specialist in post-Reformation Protestantism and the Free Churches, he is also known for his work in human rights, world religions, and poverty. Dr. Brackney was educated at the University of Maryland (BA), Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (MAR), and Temple University (MA, PhD) where he graduated with distinction.
""Using a unique 'polygenetic' approach, Brackney systematically traces many streams of Baptist thought to provide a useful resource. The outcome is often surprising, and certainly never dull!"" --Karen Smith, Cardiff University ""Brackney's narration of genetic adaptations and modifications in British and North American Baptist theology helps explain and anticipate its ongoing journey coherently and compellingly."" --David Emmanuel Goatley, Duke Divinity School