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Influential book publisher William Eerdmans Jr. dies at 97

William Eerdmans Jr., who led the independent religious publishing house Wm. B. Eerdmans for more than 50 years, died on November 13 at age 97.

He began working at Eerdmans, which his father founded in 1911, at age 13. During his tenure as president and publisher, which began in 1963, Eerdmans initiated a series of innovations, including books by Catholic and Jewish authors, books on race and gender, and books for children.

It was also under his leadership that the family-owned company published antiapartheid books during the South African apartheid years—including the first book by Desmond Tutu in the US market. When Eerdmans later became enamored of Russian theology and literature, he oversaw the translation of a number of important Russian works into English.