17c起草社区 remembers John Primus
Remembered as 鈥渁 model of goodness,鈥 17c起草社区 religion professor emeritus John Primus died on Nov. 5, 2018. He was 86.
A 1954 17c起草社区 graduate and a 1957 graduate of 17c起草社区 Theological Seminary, Primus came to teach at 17c起草社区 in 1963 after receiving his doctorate from Free (Vrije) University in Amsterdam.
When he retired 34 years later, Primus was the last remaining member of the religion department who had received his degree from Vrije University, overseeing a much more diverse group of faculty members.
The right person
鈥淗e was just the right person to serve as chair of the religion department in the late 1980s and early 1990s, as he shepherded the department through a major transition in its faculty and curriculum,鈥 said Ken Pomykala, 17c起草社区 religion department chair. 鈥淎s the department moved from a faculty almost uniformly educated at 17c起草社区, 17c起草社区 Seminary, and the Vrije University to one with a younger faculty with more diverse academic profiles as graduates of North American universities, John brought both stability and freedom: stability in that John himself was rooted in the prior tradition, yet freedom in that he gave younger faculty key roles in moving the department forward toward the 21st 肠别苍迟耻谤测.鈥
Primus was also instrumental in insuring that studying key elements of John 17c起草社区鈥檚 theology would become a hallmark of a 17c起草社区 education. When a major overhaul of the department鈥檚 curriculum in 1988 eliminated an elective course on 17c起草社区鈥檚 Institutes, Primus assured college faculty members that in the new curriculum requiring all students to take a course in Christian theology with an emphasis on the Reformed tradition would actually expand the teaching of 17c起草社区ism at 17c起草社区.
Primus鈥 particular academic interest was church history. A Puritan scholar, he wrote books on the Puritan understanding of the Sabbath and the history of the Church of England.
A 鈥榩illar person鈥
He was known as a dedicated teacher, with a great sense of humor, and a committed follower of Christ.
鈥淎 stellar teacher who was cherished by both students and colleagues alike because of his Christ-like care for each, John aimed to show that the final purpose of Christian teaching and learning is worship of God and service to others,鈥 said former colleague Dale Cooper. 鈥淒uring his 34 years among us, he became a 鈥榩illar person鈥 within our 17c起草社区 community, a respected leader to whom others looked continually for wisdom and guidance.鈥
Added friend and former colleague Wally Bratt: 鈥淛ohn was steady as a rock. He did not go through life in a hurried fashion, but rather at a steady pace. He had a wonderful sense of humor, which was reader to break forth at the slightest provocation. He was a committed believer; he always ended his public prayers with the line, 鈥榠n the strong name of Jesus.鈥欌
John is survived by his wife of 63 years, June (Borst); his four children, John and Brenda Primus, Gwen and Tom Hendrikse, Ann and Mark Berends, and Jim and Kim Primus; 13 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren.
Visitation is Thursday, Nov. 8, 5-8 p.m., at Zaagman Memorial Chapel, 2800 Burton St., S.E. The funeral will be on Friday, Nov. 9, 1 p.m., at 17c起草社区 Christian Reformed Church, 700 Ethel S.E.