Intending on an academic career, Barclay unsuccessfully applied to become a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge after his completed his doctorate in 1944.[1] In 1945, he was employed as an assistant secretary of the Inter-Varsity Fellowship of Evangelical Unions (IVF): this was intended as a two-year temporary position, but he would spend his whole career with the organisation.[1] Among his early actions was securing Tyndale House in Cambridge, which had once belonged to the Barclay family, as an independent centre for biblical research.[5] During this time, he also helped found the Research Scientists' Christian Fellowship which grew out of a 1944 conference.[1]
In 1953, Barclay was made the first IVF Universities Secretary,[6] with an aim to lessen the hold of liberal Christianity on university theology departments.[5] Controversy was raised when the Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union invited Billy Graham, assisted by Barclay's university friend John Stott, to speak at the university in 1955: the opposition accused Graham of bringing fundamentalism into a place for the advancement of learning and modern scholarship.[2] In 1961, he was promoted to deputy general secretary of the IVF.[1]
In 1945, Barclay was admitted to the office of Reader by the Bishop of Ely, and exercised a lay preaching ministry in the Church of England. In 1976, when the UCCF moved their headquarters from London to Leicester, he left the Church of England to join Knighton Evangelical Free Church as an elder.[1]
Personal life
On 25 June 1949, Barclay married Dorothy Margaret Somerville Knott (1914–1964), a consultant surgeon. Together they had one daughter and three sons: the youngest son, John M. G. Barclay, became a biblical scholar.[1] Dorothy died of cancer in 1964.[1][6] On 30 October 1965, Barclay married for a second time to Daisy Emma Hickey (born 1916), a teacher.[1]
Barclay died on 12 September 2013 at his home in Leicester, England; he was aged 94.[1]
Selected works
Barclay, Oliver R. (1974). Reasons for faith. London: Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN978-0851103761.
Barclay, Oliver R. (1977). Whatever happened to the Jesus Lane lot?. Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN978-0851103969.
Barclay, Oliver R., ed. (1984). Pacifism and War (When Christians Disagree). Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN978-0851107271.
Barclay, Oliver R. (1985). The intellect and beyond. Grand Rapids, MI: Academie Books. ISBN978-0310332916.
Barclay, Oliver R. (1997). Evangelicalism in Britain 1935-1995: a personal sketch. Leicester: Inter-Varsity. ISBN978-0851111896.
Barclay, Oliver R.; Horn, Robert M. (2002). From Cambridge to the world: 125 years of student witness. Leicester: Inter-Varsity. ISBN978-0851114996.